Atlantic Hurricane Season Begins June 1st
Pacific Hurricane Season Begins May 15th
Does that Mean we Should Not Cruise ?
Of course not !! You won't find a ship in the middle of a hurricane - so you should be safe.
Updated: June 2024
What You Need To Know Before You Book
So You Want To Cruise or Vacation at a Resort During Hurricane Season ...
What to Expect
Pros & Cons
How to Prepare
Protecting Your Investment
The kids are out of school, you've saved up enough time to take a
vacation, but you find out that the only time you have available is
right in the middle of Hurricane Season. Do you throw in the towel and
forget your plans? Or, is there hope after all that you can have a
vacation?
What to Expect
That's an easy one to answer. First of all, Expect the unexpected!! You might think that sounds a bit ominous. Well, not really. If you have a plan in mind for unexpected situations, you can easily adapt to whatever comes your way. We'll talk about how to prepare a bit later.
Hurricane season runs approximately from June 1 - November 30th. This year, the first storm came in January way ahead of schedule, helping to make our point about expecting the unexpected.
Secondly, Expect that your plans might have to change!! There is only so much that you have control over in your life. You certainly have no control over the weather, and the impact it may have on your plans.
Finally, Expect that Safety will take Precedence over your vacation itinerary!! Regardless of whether you are staying at a vacation resort or about to get on a cruise ship, you can be certain that a tropical storm heading your way can potentially alter your original plans.
Pros & Cons
Let's assume that you have decided to go ahead with a vacation in a tropical region that has the potential for tropical storms and hurricanes. Knowing differences between the two major categories of vacations can help you select the right vacation for you.
We are making the assumption that you have planned your vacation in advance. This means that you aren't selecting your destination with prior knowledge of the current weather forecast. Tropical storms often form quickly with little or no warning and can often change course.
Some of the major differences:
VACATION
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Flexibility is a Must
Each of you will look at the table above and draw your own conclusions. One thing we want to point out is that your plans should be flexible if you are traveling during hurricane season. If you desire to get away to some tropical destination and aren't set on a particular port, a cruise could be the perfect choice. For example: it is highly probable that an East Caribbean vacation could instantly become a Western Caribbean cruise if a tropical storm warning is posted for the other region.
In 2016, a rare January Atlantic hurricane, Alex, made landfall in The Azores on January 13th. This was just the second hurricane on record to form in that basin during the month of January. The last hurricane that formed in the Atlantic during January was in 1938, according to NOAA's database.
Meanwhile in the Central Pacific, there was another storm forming about the same time. Hurricane Pali became the earliest hurricane on record in the Central Pacific Ocean.
The extremely active 2017 Atlantic hurricane season was one of the most destructive on record. Damage costs exceeded 250 billion dollars in the United States alone, while recovery for the worst hit Caribbean islands such as Dominica may take years. Several hundred people died, and the lives of millions were impacted. Several cruise itineraries were changed to protect passengers, ships, and crew. Many ships participated in humanitarian relief efforts as well.
The Rest of the Story ...
Read more about preparation and taking steps to protect your vacation investment in our series of articles this week. Protecting your investment: Hurricane Preparedness - Insurance
Read entire series (click here) |
More links and information about tropical storms and other weather conditions can be found in the Weather & Hurricane Zone tabs above.
If you live in, or plan to vacation in, an area where hurricanes are prevalent, please prepare in advance by reading our series.
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