Considering
a romantic getaway, honeymoon
or destination wedding in the Caribbean? After selecting your island,
the question most on your mind is when to travel.
PRICE
The Caribbean offers plenty of fun in the sun year
around, with very little difference in temperature from month to month.
The time of year you travel may have more to do with your budget than
with the weather. Prices can vary as much as 40 percent between high
and low season.
High
season usually runs from December 15 through April 15. During this
time, prices peak and rooms can be difficult to reserve (especially
during the holiday
season). Prices soar during Christmas week. After the holidays, package
prices (although sometimes not room
rates)
drop during January. They rise again by February and remain high until
mid-April.
Low
season covers the summer and early fall months, for two reasons. First,
these are the warmest months in the northeast section of the US, the
area from which travelers
often flee to the sunny Caribbean during the chilly winter months.
Second, this is hurricane season.
HURRICANES
Mention the Caribbean and weather in the same
sentence,
and one concern quickly arises: hurricanes. These deadly storms
officially threaten from June through November, although the greatest
danger is during the later months, basically August through October.
(September is usually the worst month.)
Keep in mind, however, that the Caribbean is a
large
region. We´ve been in the Western Caribbean when storms were picking up
force in the eastern reaches and never felt a gust of wind or saw a
wave over ankle high.
To
minimize the chances of a hurricane ruining or postponing your trip, plan
a
vacation
outside the hurricane season or outside the hurricane zone. In the far
southern reaches, the islands of Aruba, Bonaire, and Curaçao (also
known as the ABC islands) and Trinidad and Tobago are below the
hurricane zone and should be safer bets during the summer and fall
months.
You´ll also find that some resorts offer weather
guarantees. At the Jamaica resorts operated by SuperClubs, for example,
you´re guaranteed sunshine every day. No sun? You´ll get a credit
voucher for the value of that day, good for one year on your next
SuperClubs stay. And, if a hurricane hits the resort, you´ll be
reimbursed for the disrupted nights and also get a voucher for a future
stay for the same number of disrupted nights for use during the same
month the following year.
Except for the hurricane season, weather in the
Caribbean is a wonderfully monotonous topic. (In Papiamento, the
language of the Dutch islands, there is no word for weather. It´s
almost always perfect, so why waste a word?) Seas are warm enough for
comfortable swimming year around.
If budget is not your prime consideration, then
when´s the best time to go to the Caribbean? Anytime!
Husband and wife team Paris Permenter and John Bigley edit the
award-winning
Lovetripper.com
(
www.lovetripper.com),
a romantic travel magazine and resource featuring honeymoons,
destination weddings, and romantic getaways worldwide.
editors@lovetripper.com