Question:
Are all the Carribean islands effected by hurricanne season in September?
stephdavenrylee
2006-01-24 17:30:45 UTC
I am planning my honeymoon and want to do it at somewhat of an all inclusive resort. Dont want to have bad weather though, and most all inclusive resorts are mexico/carribean/dominican republic,,, what islands down there are out of "hurricanne" territory during season?
Two answers:
Canary Jon
2006-01-24 19:02:04 UTC
Whilst all the Caribbean is considered Hurricane Territory during the season, the further south you go the less likely you are to be affected (Trinidad is one of the few places you can get year round yacht insurance without a hurricane premium). I am not aware of either Trinidad or Tobago having any all inclusive resorts although I am sure Tobago will in due course (lovely island). Off the coast of Venezuela there is the island of Margaritta which has some all inclusive destinations. If possible try to fly direct to Porlamar and avoid a transfer through Caracas.

Most of all do your research to find a place you will like and put the hurricane to chance. The likelyhood of a direct hit is very slight.
Traveler
2006-01-25 03:27:28 UTC
No place in the Caribbean or Bahammas is safe from Hurricanes in September. Grenada was another island supposedly safe but IVAN destroyed it 2 years ago.



On a side note...the Pacific Side of Mexico...puerto vallarta...Ixtapa...LosCabos...Mazatland...don't see as much of that kind of weather and all feature AI resorts. The water isn't as pretty though.


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