November in Florida Vero/Naples/Clearwater?
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November in Florida Vero/Naples/Clearwater?
We are going to book something asap.
It's only myself, husband and ten month old baby. We want sun, water, beach and laid back.
I think we are prepared to stay in and cook often. But, I know we will be looking for a good oyster bar or such for an early dinner a few days.
We don't need a lot of entertainment. But, it would be nice to have options too.
Is Vero a good choice for the beginning of November? Will it be warm enough to get in the water?
Or do we need to look at Naples or that area more so?
It's only myself, husband and ten month old baby. We want sun, water, beach and laid back.
I think we are prepared to stay in and cook often. But, I know we will be looking for a good oyster bar or such for an early dinner a few days.
We don't need a lot of entertainment. But, it would be nice to have options too.
Is Vero a good choice for the beginning of November? Will it be warm enough to get in the water?
Or do we need to look at Naples or that area more so?
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Also, I've been to Key West. Are the beaches around the other keys nicer? It seems like Key West has the most going on. I would love to hear what others think of the beaches and other keys.
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I'd expect up to about a 10 degree difference in temps in Vero (or Clearwater) in November compared to Naples. But November can be a tricky month weather wise regardless.
The Keys really aren't about beaches generally. There are some bits and pieces of nice beaches on other keys though -- some nice ones on Islamorada for example.
The Keys really aren't about beaches generally. There are some bits and pieces of nice beaches on other keys though -- some nice ones on Islamorada for example.
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The average high in Naples for Thanksgiving is generally in the 70's or low 80's. But there is no guarantee. I remember a year (early 1970s) that we practically froze on Thanksgiving. Last year we needed AC during dinner.