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December 2020 Dutch Caribbean from Miami

Dutch CaribbeanThere is never a poor time to take a cruise to Dutch Caribbean because to its pleasant climate and breathtaking scenery. However, given that the seasons change, it is important to organize your trip so that it coincides with the kind of weather that you enjoy the most. Location in the so-called Southern Caribbean Dry Zone gives the ABC Islands (Aruba, Curacao, and Bonaire) a semi-arid to arid climate, with a clear dry and rainy season and consistent moderate to fresh easterlies. The ABC Islands get five months of dry weather from February to May and three months of rain from October to January. One may say that August and September are liminal periods. The SSS Islands (St. Maarten, St. Eustatius, and Saba) in the Dutch Windwards have a maritime climate. These islands have a tropical climate with two distinct seasons: a dry period from January to April and a wet period from August to December, both accompanied by mild to fresh easterly to northeasterly winds. Late afternoon is typically when the rain starts falling. The hurricane season begins in June and ends in November, with the peak months being August and October. The ABC Islands are at the southernmost edge of the Atlantic hurricane basin; hence, their scope may be narrow. The SSS Islands, which are located in the Atlantic storm area, see hurricane conditions more frequently, once every 4-5 years on average. Cruises from Miami in December 2020 to Dutch Caribbean are the ultimate tropical getaway, filled with endless sunshine, sandy beaches and plenty of sun. Dutch Caribbean ports of call in December 2020 include: