Don’t Let Hurricane Season Rain On Your Parade

Over the past week we have looked at many different aspects of cruising during hurricane season. What you should take from this series of posts is the idea that although the threat of a tropical storm or hurricane is very real, you should not let it deter you from cruising during the months of June through November.

What I have attempted to do was educate you on what hurricane season is, what to expect when sailing during hurricane season and how to best protect your investment in the vacation. The main points you need to take away from all of this are:

For any of you wondering if I practice what I preach, let me just say that I will be taking a cruise during hurricane season for the second consecutive year. In fact, this time I will be traveling during the most active period (mid August to be precise). I booked my cruise mainly because the timing was right and the price was one I couldn’t resist. When weighing my options it made perfect sense. I am not going to let the threat of a storm rain on my parade and neither should you.

  • Part 1 Hurricanes Suck But Not Enough to Keep Me From Cruising
  • Part 2 Can My Ship Weather the Storm?
  • Part 3 Any Port In a Storm, Yeah Right!
  • Part 4 How Bad Will This Hurricane Season Be?
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