Loading Page...

Where is the warmest water in the Caribbean?

Negril has some of the warmest waters in the Caribbean, hovering between 80 and 84 degrees all year. As you make your way from the sprawling white sands to the turquoise sea, the calm tides will gently lap at your feet.



People Also Ask

Hottest Caribbean islands in January
  • Barbados. Average maximum temperature in January: 28ºC. ...
  • St Lucia. Average maximum temperature in January: 28ºC. ...
  • Cuba. Average maximum temperature in January: 26ºC. ...
  • Jamaica. Average maximum temperature in January: 29ºC. ...
  • Grenada. ...
  • Curaçao. ...
  • Dominican Republic.


MORE DETAILS

Grand Anse Beach, Grenada One of the big attractions here is some of the clearest water in the Caribbean, the pristine sea floor sloping away gently at first and dropping off into navy blue depths. But even 90 feet from the shore, the visibility is exceptional and the sea teeming with life.

MORE DETAILS

Hottest Caribbean islands in January
  • Barbados. Average maximum temperature in January: 28ºC. ...
  • St Lucia. Average maximum temperature in January: 28ºC. ...
  • Cuba. Average maximum temperature in January: 26ºC. ...
  • Jamaica. Average maximum temperature in January: 29ºC. ...
  • Grenada. ...
  • Curaçao. ...
  • Dominican Republic.


MORE DETAILS

The average temperature in Europe is 21.8°C. The highest current temperature on the continent according to our data, is in Koper (Slovenia) where water has 28.9 degrees celsius. On the other hand the lowest temperature is in Dalatangi (Iceland) where water has 12.1 degrees celsius.

MORE DETAILS

What month should you avoid in the Caribbean? Due to the risk of hurricanes, September and October are the months when it is wise to avoid the Caribbean.

MORE DETAILS

Geographically, the Bahamas is located in the Atlantic Ocean, while the majority of other Caribbean territories are located in the Caribbean Sea. Although both are considered warm-weather destinations during the summer months, the Bahamas becomes more temperate in the winter.

MORE DETAILS

Looking for the lowest chance of getting rained in? Aruba is known as one of the sunniest islands in the Caribbean and historically receives a very low amount of rain.

MORE DETAILS

THE MALDIVES This island nation is not the easiest place to get to, but its sheer beauty makes the journey worth it. Sitting between the Indian and Arabian seas, the Maldives' 1,000 coral islands are set in the clearest water in the world accompanied by the purest beaches.

MORE DETAILS

Without question, the Island of Aruba has maintained its reputation for the best quality drinking water in all the Caribbean. Often referred to as the ?champagne of waters? the excellent taste and reliable source provides security to Island tourists and residents alike.

MORE DETAILS