Caribbean: What you need to know about your next destination
Caribbean: Your Next Destination? If the answer is yes, this article is for you. Learn about the best time to explore it, the general navigation conditions, and the average rates here.
If you’re thinking about summer, paradise beaches, incredible landscapes, and crystal-clear waters, you’re thinking about the Caribbean. We’ve seen it in countless movies, and people who have visited different beaches around the world agree that “there’s nothing like the Caribbean.” The truth is, as always, tastes and experiences are personal, but we can assure you that it’s one of the most chosen destinations by tourists when it comes to exploring it by boat. So, don’t hesitate any longer and immerse yourself in the unique experience of sailing the Caribbean waters!
What Is the Best Time to Travel to the Caribbean?
The best time to explore the Caribbean is between December and April. The average temperature during this season is around 28°C, and although it’s a region that remains warm throughout the year, the days tend to be drier in these months compared to the rest of the year, especially between June and October, which is the time of major storms and hurricanes.
Of course, traveling in the low season to the Caribbean means lower prices, so you may find cheaper flights, but we recommend making the effort to travel in the high season as it ensures a greater variety of services and itineraries.
Plus, you’ll find all the beachfront restaurants and bars open!
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Depart from numerous idyllic bases like Nassau, Tortola, Martinique, Saint Martin, Grenada, and more! and set sail for a 7-day odyssey you’ll treasure forever.
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Further encounters with curious iguanas and pigs on secluded cays add to the unique charm.
Sea Navigation Conditions
Generally, the navigation conditions in the Caribbean are calm, and navigation is easy and within sight. This means that you’ll probably always see the island you’re heading to in the distance.
Have You Heard of the Christmas Winds?
The Christmas Winds usually arrive in mid-December with gusts reaching 37-64 km/h, and it’s something that every sailing enthusiast enjoys a lot. But don’t worry! This long-awaited wind won’t in any way affect your itinerary or your experience in the Caribbean.
Rates
To enter marine parks or natural reserves, you’ll probably have to pay since these fees fund important conservation projects to maintain these natural treasures in good condition for the next decades.
Wondering what currency to carry? Well, the truth is that the currency varies from one island to another, but like in any touristy place, you’ll be able to pay for goods and services with US dollars, Caribbean Dollar, or even Euros.
All places are eager to welcome tourists and are accustomed to dealing with different currencies. Plus, you’ll find it very common to be able to connect to Wi-Fi networks and communicate with whomever you want while enjoying a refreshment, something to eat, or even a cocktail!
Have you already decided to travel to the Caribbean? Contact us and make your reservation. Sail the waters of one of the most acclaimed seas in the world and live an unforgettable experience! ⛵