Bermuda
#1
Original Poster
Join Date: Aug 2000
Location: Boston,MA,USA and GVA
Posts: 433
Bermuda
I was thinking of taking a quick vacation this november for a few days. I am living in Boston and have been to Bermuda before but never in November. Does anyone have any info on the weather there during late november. Is it too cold to go swimming?. Thanks for any help that you can provide
#2
Join Date: Jun 2000
Location: AA Plt 2-million miler
Posts: 4,258
You reliably can expect temperatures in the low-to-mid 70s in November. Swimming weather? Perhaps at the height of the sun in early afternoon. You are 90% certain of clearing hurricane season by November.
#3




Join Date: Jan 2000
Location: ATL - DL Lifetime Diamond/3MM - HH Lifetime Diamond - Marriott Lifetime Plat
Posts: 3,150
In the winter, they used to run a 68 degree guarantee that gave you discounts if the temp didn't reach 68.
The water temp on the other hand can get very cool.
I think Nov would be a good time to go.
The water temp on the other hand can get very cool.
I think Nov would be a good time to go.
#4
Join Date: Jan 2000
Location: USA
Programs: AA - Hilton
Posts: 1,103
Please point your browser to this site:
http://weather.yahoo.com/almanac/Hamilton_BE_f_10.html
Good Luck. You will enjoy Bermuda even if you can't swim.
[This message has been edited by FlyAAway (edited 09-10-2000).]
http://weather.yahoo.com/almanac/Hamilton_BE_f_10.html
Good Luck. You will enjoy Bermuda even if you can't swim.
[This message has been edited by FlyAAway (edited 09-10-2000).]
#5


Join Date: Feb 2000
Location: Vancouver, British Columbia
Posts: 3,373
November should still be fine--early in the month.
Bermuda is a lovely spot, but, speaking from experience, I was never so miserable as the winter of the year I lived in Bermuda.
It was not that the weather was so cold--after all, we had come from Montral. It was that is was damp, cool, and the houses were not properly heated or insulated.
Bermuda is a lovely spot, but, speaking from experience, I was never so miserable as the winter of the year I lived in Bermuda.
It was not that the weather was so cold--after all, we had come from Montral. It was that is was damp, cool, and the houses were not properly heated or insulated.

