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Old Oct 4th, 2011, 04:14 AM
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NYC to Bermuda Cruise 1st week of November

I am considering a cruise from NYC to Bermuda departing at the end of Oct. I am wondering if anyone has any experience with this time of year? In terms of the waters being rough, rain? I know Nov. starts the off season.
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Old Oct 4th, 2011, 04:26 AM
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weather2travel.com I probably would not chance it personally.

Rain even hurricane risk still though small...

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We went NYC-Bermuda in June. Rainy day in NY, foul at sea. My only experience with mal de mer. Point - Atlantic in a small storm is unpleasant. November sounds iffy.
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You can still have hurricanes in early November, or it can be very calm. It's a crap shoot, as it is everywhere. Even during the height of the high season, you can still have rough seas.
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You better choice maybe fly south to Flordia or San Juan, then catch a southern carribeban cruise. The water in the Carribbean Sea is typically much calmer than the Atlantic, almost any tiem fo the year.

Chances of a major storm or a Hurricane is low in late October, and southern Carribbean typically will encounter less major storms.

I know you want to go to Bermuda, but if you worry about storm and rough water, southern Carribbean would be a better bet.
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