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Old Nov 12th, 2024 | 09:48 AM
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Bahamas in June?

Hello, I am trying to plan a beachy tropical getaway in June. My first thought was the Bahamas but I hear it could be hurricane season? <y goal is the first week of June 2025. Does anyone think it'll still be worth it? If not, where else can I go that isn't too long of a flight and not Hawaii...(leaving from Cali)
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Old Nov 12th, 2024 | 06:15 PM
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The official Atlantic/Caribbean Hurricane Season runs from June 1 through November with peak storm activity being late August through the end of October. While storms can happen in early June they are very rare at that time of year. I wouldn’t hesitate to travel to the Bahamas in June.
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Old Nov 12th, 2024 | 09:45 PM
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Welcome to the Fodors Forums. We moved your thread to the Caribbean forum and changed the tag to the Bahamas
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Old Nov 12th, 2024 | 11:48 PM
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I lived in Nassau for a few months many years ago including June and still have a friend there. Do not think hurricane risk to be high in June, Jellyfish on the other hand can be an issue if you scuba or snorkel.
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Originally Posted by haleyvandien2418
Hello, I am trying to plan a beachy tropical getaway in June. My first thought was the Bahamas but I hear it could be hurricane season? <y goal is the first week of June 2025. Does anyone think it'll still be worth it? If not, where else can I go that isn't too long of a flight and not Hawaii...(leaving from Cali)
Hi Haley, hurricane season is a full half year. As I am very common to the region I say disregard this when planning - chances are tiny you run into a storm, and you will know before departure even (so cancellation policy is a good idea regardless).

in addition, the Bahamas is big and consists of many islands. As with comparable Caribbean destinations, it is all going to depend what type of island you like - quiet and tranquil v activities & restaurants / nightlife on offer. If still not sure re Bahamas, consider the Caribbean too as they are very well connected to US airports (also a variable in play: what is your base of departure if you say easy flight connection?]
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