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#65681 04/03/03 11:12 AM
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Yea I know I just got back and am now looking to go back! I need to know what tempetures are like around Christmas time? Can we still swim in the ocean or are the water temps too cold? Hows the fishing? Thanks in advance. ED

#65682 04/03/03 11:24 AM
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Christmas time is great, no problem with swimming/snorkeling. Having said that, of course a northerner could blow in, but will blow on thru quickly.


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#65683 04/03/03 12:02 PM
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I visited AC in early December 2001 and it was great. A bit cooler and very comfortable. It did rain most evenings and I remember getting caught in a huge down pour my last night riding back to the hotel in my golf cart. I was so drenched that I had to have the housekeepers put my dress in the dryer before I could pack it in the suitcase the next day.

The water was wonderful - went on a snorkel trip with Alphonse (highly recommend him). San Pedro was decorating for Christmas and had lights strung crisscross on Front street and a bit tree at the square. It was a real treat to be there, rain and all!


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#65684 04/03/03 12:09 PM
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Like anywhere else in the world, Belize travel is a gamble. The longer you stay, the better chances you have of finding what you want, some days it does rain. We were there 19 days Feb/Mar, the sky was beautiful but the sea was often times rough. We didn't dive nearly as much as usual. Think of it this way, no matter what, rain or not, it has to be better than being North in the winter. Have a great trip.

#65685 04/03/03 12:11 PM
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I was there late Dec. early Jan. 2001.
Few showers, and got soaking wet on a boat trip back from Caye Caulker, but nothing like Jackie had for weather.


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#65686 04/03/03 12:21 PM
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I will still go back in Dec, the weather does not bother me, I just love it there,I really dont think that snow would bother me on the island, well maybe, just a little though.

Jackie

#65687 04/03/03 12:29 PM
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yeah, you pay your quarters and take your chances with vacations, you just have to make your own good times when the weather isn't cooperative.


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#65688 04/03/03 12:35 PM
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Hey, wait a minute Jackie....now I went on tours in the rain.......just made it all the more 'interesting' don't you think ; 0 ).
Yes, it did rain most the time this last Dec/Jan but it was still swimsuit/shorts weather except a few times in the evening when it did get a little chilly. I think there was more rain those days than I've ever seen during rainy season, but it's all in how you look at it. I believe that much rain for that long was a rarity due to a cold front over Florida or so the locals told me but you can't control the weather so you just have to go with the flow.
I've thought the sea was a little chilly in May and in November at times and one day I went on a snorkling trip this Jan and it was warmer in the water than it was outside.

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I know!!! I know that you had fun,funny thing though I remember going to the Lion Clinic two days later, gee, that is what I thought.
I was an experience, so glad I missed out. wink

Jackie

#65690 04/03/03 01:32 PM
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After 3 years in a row from mid-Dec into early Jan., I can say that I won't be going back during that period of time for a while.

Xmas/New Year 2000-2001, cold and rainy most days. Diving was OK but surface intervals were brutal. I didn't have warm enough clothes with me for evenings and some days. A couple of days I even had to reassure myself that hurricane season was over. Poured rain New Years Eve.

Xmas/New Year 2001-2002, weather wasn't too bad most days but there was still a little rain and a couple of cooler periods. If it was always like that, I'd be willing to take my chances.

Xmas/New Year 2002-2003, not as cold as 2000 but still cool and rainy most days. Diving was disappointing due to viz being stirred up, water was cool and surface intervals were brutal. Sure 73 degrees seems warm compared to the weather at home but I don't go away at that time for only 73 degrees. I go away for 82-85 degrees. 73 is fricken cold, especially if you've been diving for a number of days.

So, yeah, you could get lucky and have a good period of weather, but based on my experience, you are more likely to encounter a norther and then another and then another.


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