In the Northern Hemisphere’s autumn month, this Caribbean island experiences a transition period. Temperatures generally range from the low 70s to the mid-80s Fahrenheit (low 20s to high 20s Celsius), offering comfortable conditions for various activities. Rainfall decreases compared to the wetter summer months, with short, occasional showers possible. Ocean temperatures remain warm, ideal for swimming and water sports.
Understanding the typical climate of this specific time is crucial for travelers planning vacations. This shoulder season often presents a desirable balance: fewer crowds than the peak winter season yet pleasant weather suitable for enjoying the island’s beaches, restaurants, and outdoor activities. Historically, this period marks the end of the hurricane season, adding another layer of appeal for visitors.