Fort de France weather forecast - the first step before planning a trip
For those who wish to experience a France and the Caribbean at the same time, Martinique is a destination of fashion and French culture and glamour. The food, history, and culture will bring travelers to the island throughout the year, although the island is most popular during the winter and spring high season. While travel to the Caribbean is a popular option throughout the entire year, many travelers find themselves drawn to this small part of France from the end of November to April and May. Travelers to Martinique and the rest of the Caribbean may have to fight with increased crowds during this time, as the high season for the whole of the Caribbean is essentially the same (generally mid December to mid April). This winter and spring period signals decreased rainfall, heat and humidity for the Caribbean region, and Martinique has an average yearly temperature of 79 degrees Fahrenheit. The mild tropical climate gives travelers from the frozen areas farther north of the equator in the United States, Europe, and Canada, extra incentive to visit the Caribbean. Hurricane season ends at the end of November, taking away the threat of the powerful Atlantic storm systems (to which Martinique is vulnerable). If the improved weather is not reason enough, French food and wine, stunning natural beauty, and all-inclusive resorts give all types of travelers reason to visit the shores of Martinique. The high season on any island in the Caribbean will offer much in the way of services and amenities that are not offered during the off season. Hotels and restaurants will generally be running at their maximum efficiency and will be fully staffed in order to provide the best service to their patrons. Extra amenities such as classes, recreational tours and activities, and other services, events, and attractions may only be available to travelers during the busy high season, when hotels are sure of high demand. Crowds of socialites and sophisticates will rejuvenate the island night and social life as conversations are held over glasses of fine French wine. The popularity of the region during the high season means that nearly all of the island's services geared toward tourists will be booked far in advance. Hotels, especially the more glamorous, all-inclusive affairs, should be booked at least a few months in advance. Reservations for recreation services and dinner should also be made in order to ensure availability. Travelers to Martinique during the off season may find the reduced hours and services of restaurants and hotels to be tempered by the generally reduced prices of traveling to the island. Temperatures and humidity, even in the hotter summer months, do not usually fluctuate drastically from the yearly norm, with an average difference of only about 5 degrees Fahrenheit. Increased rainfall and tropical weather systems in the Atlantic can be an issue for travelers, so be sure to stay abreast of weather news prior to and during your trip. Reservations, for the services that remain open, can be easier to secure during this time.
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