If you want to know the perfect date for your vacation in Cuba, look here!
When Cuba? – It`s okay that we sometimes cannot fix exact dates due to work, business or family availability. But, what about traveling on the right time?
Just keep an eye on the following…
The Best Dates in the High Season for your Holidays in Cuba!
-November the 1st until the 30th. Great time. It`s just the beginning of the high season.
-January the 3rd to the 20th. After the new year`s eve, traveling to destinations drop. People are returning instead!
-March. It`s the month following the high season peak. Prices drop compared to February.
-April, after Easter, is also a good time, although it can be a littler humid and windy!
November to April is Cuba`s high tourist season, a time when planeloads of Canadians and Europeans arrive in pursuit of the southern sun.
Notice that the very high peak takes place on February. Facilities do become over-crowded at Christmas, New Year, Saint Valentine and Easter!
The weather is perfect for the beach, the sun, and all kind of outdoor adventures like: cycling, trekking, horseback riding, and all sorts of sports.
In the end of this tutorial you will learn some facts about the weather in Cuba, stay tune!
The Best Dates and the Lowest Prices from May to October, Low Tourist Season!
There are three periods in the season that will bring you a wonderful time and an unforgettable holidays. With great weather and prices at their lowest!
-Period # 1
-From May the 1st until June the 15th.
Excellent weather, transition time from winter to summer. Prices dropping for accommodation, excursions, car rental. Less number of tourist!
-Period # 2
-From September the 15th to the 30th.
Nice weather, prices at their lowest!
-Period # 3
-The second half of October (15th to the 31st)
Again, this is a perfect time too. Low prices! It`s the transition period from summer to winter.
Notice that Cubans take their holidays in July and August. The beaches are at their most crowded and beach resorts are packed with lot of Cuban tourists. Prices are low for foreign tourists!
Attention…! On July and August average temperature might reach 35-36 Cº at noon and 27-30 Cº in the evenings! It`s very hot and can be unpleasant!
If you are not used to it or if you travel with children, be aware!
Cuban Weather. Facts!
In Cuba there are two well defined seasons: November to April is winter and May to October, summer.
-Average temperature in winter 25-27 Cº daytime and 20-25 Cº at nights.
-In summer the average temperature on daytime goes around 27-30 Cº and 25-27 Cº in the evenings. And not that wet, as you might think!
-Summers are hot and humid. Especially, July and August.
-Rainstorms are short and the rainiest months are September and October. Notice that It doesn`t rain everyday as in many tropical countries. There are no deep-forest rains in Cuba. It`s not that wet!
-Humidity ranges from 81% in summer to 79% in winter, and makes it feel hotter and cooler than it actually is!
-Winter in Cuba is characterized by short cold fronts. They usually start with rain and after a few hours a drop of temperature occurs.
-Cold fronts, which are not many, generally last for 2-3 days!
-Temperature during a cold front? 20-25 Cº day time and 16-20 Cº night time! AVERAGE!!!
-A light sweater and a small folding umbrella would be enough!
Hurricanes and Holidays in the Caribbean, the Myth!
-The hurricane season runs from June the 1st to November the 30th in the Caribbean.
-I must say hurricanes are not life-threatening to persons sheltering in modern buildings!
-And they not always hit the country!
Summary
-The hot, rainy season runs from May to October. The hottest are July and August. And in general terms, summers are not that wet!
-Facilities do become over-crowded at Christmas, New Year, Saint Valentine, Easter, July and August (beach resorts and by locals mostly)
-May, June, September, October and November are the less-crowded, with reasonable weather and good price.
-Hurricanes, a myth!
-In short, there isn`t a really bad time for a trip to Cuba!
-Sun shines 365 days…
Finally…
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