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Is the Caribbean sea calm in February?

February Weather in the Caribbean. The weather across islands of the Caribbean in February is relatively unvaried and generally pleasant wherever you go. Wind can sometimes make the ocean choppy throughout February, but you can pretty much depend on good beach weather most days.



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Rain is more frequent in the wet season, but the temperatures are warmer. Wet season and dry season are both good times to cruise the Caribbean. The worst time for a Caribbean cruise weather-wise is August to September, as it is peak hurricane season.

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For many people, the best months to sail in the Caribbean are March and April, with calm seas, long sunny days, and excellent underwater visibility for divers.

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The weather across islands of the Caribbean in February is relatively unvaried and generally pleasant wherever you go. Wind can sometimes make the ocean choppy throughout February, but you can pretty much depend on good beach weather most days.

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In no particular order, here are eight rough cruising regions:
  • 1) Caribbean Ocean. ...
  • 2) North Atlantic has a Reputation as a Tough Cruising Region. ...
  • 3) Mediterranean. ...
  • 4) Drake Passage is a Notorious Rough Cruising Region. ...
  • 5) Gulf of Alaska. ...
  • 6) Southeast & East Asia.


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Caribbean Cruise Weather in January and February While climates will vary depending on which region you're sailing, expect temperatures to range from the upper 80s during the day to the mid-60s in the evening.

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Do cruise ships get cold at night? This depends entirely on where you're sailing and where you spend your time indoors in the evenings. If you're out on deck at night in Alaska, it's likely to be cold.

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There's always a possibility of bad weather and rough seas when you go on a cruise, but cruise lines are well prepared to change course if an approaching storm could be too dangerous to navigate. There are also contingencies if they are unable to return to port as scheduled.

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With the exception of Christmas and New Year's cruises and possibly late-winter cruises to warm-weather destinations, you'll find fewer crowds when you sail in the winter. November and early December are shoulder season pretty much everywhere, so you'll have more breathing room and find fewer lines onboard and ashore.

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On the final morning of a cruise experience in most countries all guests must leave the ship before the guests joining the next cruise can board. In most environments the latest time to leave the vessel will be between 10:00am and 11:00am.

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Aside from the prices, summer is the worst time for most people to visit the Caribbean. The weather can be uncomfortably hot and muggy at the best of times. More important, summer is also the hurricane season. The risk of hurricanes is especially high in August and September.

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The heart of the Caribbean's high season is December, January, and February when the region experiences both moderate temperatures and its driest months. Because of spring holidays and generally good weather, March and April are also regarded as part of the high season.

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