Fancy a last-minute beach get away? ☀️⛱️
As the cold hits us here and the nights draw in, our mood needs a little lifting. There are many destinations that are still offering rays of sunshine throughout October, which are a perfect remedy to cure that autumn chill feeling. Here are our 5 top picks:
☀️ Jamaica 33°C
Jamaica is one of the best all-year-round hot weather destinations. Being the third largest Caribbean island, there are many beaches to visit and experience, so you can take full advantage of the tropical weather, which reaches 33°C. In October time, there is usually a slight welcomed breeze to help keep you cool.
☀️ Bali 32°C
Although the weather starts to get bit wet towards the end of October in Bali, don’t let that put you off. The further away from the mountains you are, the warmer and dryer the weather gets. During October, temperatures can be as high as 32°C in the popular location of Kuta and stay at a nice warm 24°C in the evenings.
☀️ Thailand 32°C
In Thailand, October is the end of the south western monsoon season, so most of the country offers a beautiful tropical climate. Temperatures reach an average high of 30°C and the sea is a comfortable 23°C, perfect swimming conditions.
☀️ Egypt 31°C
Over 90% of Egypt’s terrain consists of desert, so throughout summer the weather can get extremely hot, making October the perfect time to explore more comfortable areas on the coast. Areas on the coast such as Sharm El Sheikh, reach highs of 31°C, and the sea gets to an inviting 27°C. Can’t really go wrong with that…
☀️ Barbados 31°C
October being the rainiest month in October shouldn’t put you off, later months bring you many sunny days and a cooling breeze. The tropical climate is consistent throughout the island with temperatures reaching 31°C, if you stay away from the mountain areas, you are guaranteed lots of clear days during October.
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Alexandra Tennant
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