The Caribbean is far more humid than Hawaii (some accommodations on the Hawaiian islands don't even have air conditioning).
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As the sun shines strongly on the tropics — particularly on the warm oceans which have an effectively infinite amount of water to evaporate into the air — the overlying atmosphere becomes very humid.
As each flight arrives onto the island of Saint Lucia, visitors undoubtedly note the picturesque nature of this lush and tropical Caribbean haven that is reminiscent of the far away islands of Hawaii.
They are not comparable. If you want gin clear water and white sand, the Pacific Ocean is not for you. Hawaii has many beautiful beaches, and there is good off shore snorkeling at some of them, but they are not like the white sand beaches of the sheltered Caribbean. Hawaiian waters are colder, wilder, and less clear.
A Saint Lucia vacation may just be the perfect Hawaii alternative for people who want a vacation that's a mixture of luxurious and laid back. You can have the best of both worlds on this island which offers a range of accommodation from modest villas to elegant resorts.
Florida, surrounded by the warm Gulf of Mexico and the Atlantic Ocean is the most humid state in the USA, according to their average dew point temperature. However, Puerto Rico, a U.S. territory in the tropical Caribbean is even more humid than Florida.
In Hawai'i, average temperatures could increase by as much as 2.7 degrees Fahrenheit in 2024, and up to 7.2° F at sea level by the end of the century. We can expect this to severely affect our communities, ecosystems, and economy.
Anguilla, located northeast in the chain of Leeward Islands, sees the lowest number of rain days at 40, followed closely by Providenciales, Turks and Caicos at 43.