Scarborough weather forecast - the first step before planning a trip
Trinidad and Tobago have two seasons that coincide largely with the high and low travel season. From January to May the islands experiences a dry season with mild temperatures without added precipitation and humidity. From May to December, the island experiences its wet season, with considerably more rainfall and cooler temperatures. Petit Careme occurs between mid September to mid October and is a brief cessation of regular rainfall. The island's average yearly temperature of 82 degrees Fahrenheit coupled with the onset of the dry season gives travelers sufficient reason to vacation in Trinidad and Tobago. When you factor in the frigid weather that destinations in North America and Europe experience in winter, a vacation to the Caribbean and Trinidad and Tobago can be an appealing option for those who want to escape the chill. Although Trinidad and Tobago are typically removed from hurricane paths, the ending of the Atlantic hurricane season at the end of November takes away much of the weather hazard that comes with traveling in the region from June to November. Those who choose to travel during the Caribbean high season will certainly have plenty of company. Large numbers of travelers from around the globe will migrate to islands throughout the region. As a result, hotels, restaurants, and businesses will be offering more services and will be running at full capacity. Restaurants may expand their menus and take on extra staff, while all-inclusive resorts and other hotels will generally offer more amenities, such as recreational activities, health and spa services, and classes and instruction for their guests. Bars, clubs, and other social venues will generally be more crowded from the scores of young travelers socializing after a day on the beach. With such large numbers of people traveling to the region during this time, you're wise to secure your flight and hotel reservations at least a few months in advance. Restaurants and other services will also be in high demand, and reservations are recommended. The Caribbean off season still offers much to travelers to Trinidad and Tobago. Although the islands experience a significant increase in rainfall during this time, showers generally occur in the afternoons and may bring with them cooler temperatures. Many hotels, airlines, and other services may reduce their prices during the Caribbean off season up to 50 percent. Travelers should monitor the Atlantic storm and weather systems and also check extended local forecasts for Trinidad and Tobago if they are traveling during this time. Although many hotels and services might close during the off season, travelers using the ones that remain open should find it considerably easier to make reservations. Some hotels will use the slow season for maintenance and construction on their property, so it pays to ask if any renovations are planned during your visit. There are a number of festivals and cultural events that take place in Trinidad and Tobago that can also be appealing for travelers throughout various times of the year.
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