Here Are The Islands You Can Still Visit During Hurricane Season

Last Updated on January 7, 2021

Grenada is known as the Spice Island because many visitors claimed that its air carries the smell of nutmeg, literally! This island still embraces the colonial atmosphere and the brightly colored buildings that make it unique and most picturesque location in the Caribbean.

The scenic beauty of this island should not be missed, so start looking for airplane tickets for this fall ASAP. Take advantage of people’s fear of the hurricanes and the fact they don’t know these safe areas in the Caribbean exist…

#6 – Barbados

©Orbitz

As long as we are talking about the Caribbean Islands during hurricane season, we know there is always a chance they will all be hit by them. But Barbados, ironically, hasn’t had a direct hurricane hit since 1955.

The reason why Barbados is the safest from the hurricanes is its location; the most eastern island in the Caribbean.

However, if you are into surfing or you would like to learn it, then Barbados is the perfect destination for you. If you are only interested to relax and enjoy the warm weather, then there are many naturally formed pools where you can let go of all your troubles.

#7 – St. Vincent and the Grenadines

©World Travel Guide

These two islands are the same as Barbados, they didn’t experience any hurricane hit since 1955, and they are safe from any major storm.

Caribbean travelers tend to head into these islands because they are considered as the tropical paradises, and after knowing they are safe and cheaper during hurricane season, then there is no reason why we shouldn’t put them in our dream destination list.

So get a plane to St. Vincent or the Grenadines, and make sure to watch the sea turtles, to snorkel, or to just have an entire beach for yourself if you book on Palm Island!

#8 – Bocas Del Toro Islands, Panama

©Club Elsewhere

There are many people who have never heard of Bocas del Toro Islands, which makes it the perfect destination for anyone seeking laid-back vibes, diverse flora and fauna, funky beach bars, and obviously, fewer hurricanes.

1
2
3
4
SHARE

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here