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I"m thinking of taking a cruise in July. Some one said that it is very hot and humid at that time of the year. would May or June be better months?
Any help is appriciated
Thank You

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Hi Sally,

That depends on what you call "hot and humid." For the last five or six years or so, my visits to Bermuda have been in July.  It's so hot and humid where I live, I go to Bermuda to cool off!  (I love wearing long pants and light sweaters on the scooter at night.)  And I don't cruise, so my July time in Bermuda is longer than yours would be on a cruise (where, I assume, there's always a breeze while you're at sea).  I've also visited in April, May, August and September.  For detailed Bermuda temperature information, I suggest you visit www.bermudaweather.bm and key in the dates of your travel.  On this site you can see a photo of the skies and get weather information for each day of the year for the last several years.  Very helpful.   Enjoy your trip! Nan

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Nan fields questions about Bermuda from a tourist's point of view. Expertise includes Bermuda on a budget, places to snorkel and why, staying safe, planning a trip, where to stay to maximize the experience, the Civil War connection, and much more. Additional resource referrals are often provided.

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After a rain-soaked week back in the late '80s, Nan declared that Bermuda would become her destination of choice - rain or no rain. Since then, she has visited this Atlantic Ocean beauty nearly every year. She gladly shares her experiences with others. Ask a question today!

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