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Last updated on: May 8, 2026 | 2 minute read
When Is the Best Time To Visit the Bahamas?
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Alisha Whitley

The Bahamas has over 700 islands, some of the clearest water in the Caribbean, and a cultural events calendar that’s worth planning around. But picking the best time to visit the Bahamas can make or break your trip. 

Get it right and you're dancing at the Junkanoo carnival, feasting at the Eleuthera Pineapple Festival, and paying a fraction of peak-season prices. Get it wrong and you're dodging hurricanes, battling humidity, and fighting for the last available hotel room. Here's how to pick your perfect window.

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What You Need to Know Before Visiting the Bahamas

Pompey Museum, a pink and blue building in Nassau, Bahamas
Nassau is a fantastic base for exploring the Bahamas whatever the season.

Before visiting the Bahamas, getting your timing right comes down to four factors: weather, crowds, budget, and events.

  • Weather: The Bahamas has a dry season from December to April and a wet season from May to November, with hurricane risk peaking from August to October.
  • Crowds: Peak season runs from December to April. Shoulder seasons in late April to June and November are quieter while the weather remains favorable.
  • Budget: Flights and accommodation cost significantly more during peak season. Shoulder season travel can cut costs without sacrificing good weather.
  • Events: The Junkanoo parade runs on December 26 and January 1, the Goombay Summer Festival takes place every Thursday in July, and the Eleuthera Pineapple Festival falls in early June.

What Is the Weather Like in the Bahamas?

Pink sand beach in the Bahamas, with stormy sky
Be prepared for more rain when traveling during the wet season in the Bahamas.

The Bahamas has warm weather year-round, split between a dry season from December to April and a wet season from May to November. Dry season brings mild temperatures, low humidity, and clear skies. Wet season brings heat, afternoon showers, and hurricane risk that peaks from August to October.

Bahamas Monthly Weather Cheatsheet

Month Season Temperature Ranges (°F) Temperature Ranges (°C)
January Dry 64°F - 79°F 18°C - 26°C
February Dry 66°F - 81°F 19°C - 27°C
March Dry 66°F - 82°F 19°C - 28°C
April Dry 70°F - 84°F 21°C - 29°C
May Wet 72°F - 86°F 22°C - 30°C
June Wet 75°F - 90°F 24°C - 32°C
July Wet 77°F - 91°F 25°C - 33°C
August Peak Hurricane 77°F - 91°F 25°C - 33°C
September Peak Hurricane 77°F - 90°F 25°C - 32°C
October Peak Hurricane 75°F - 88°F 24°C - 31°C
November Wet 70°F - 84°F 21°C - 29°C
December Dry 68°F - 81°F 20°C - 27°C

Dry Season (December to April)

The dry season is the best time to visit the Bahamas for most travelers. Expect temperatures between 64°F and 84°F (18°C and 29°C), low humidity, and minimal rainfall — perfect for beach days, water sports, and island hopping.

Wet Season (May to November)

The wet season, from May to November, brings warmer temperatures ranging from 70°F to 91°F (21°C to 33°C), higher humidity, and frequent afternoon showers. Tropical storms are a genuine risk from June onwards, with hurricane activity intensifying from August. If you travel during these months, keep a close eye on weather forecasts.

Peak Hurricane Season (August to October)

August to October carries the highest hurricane risk of the year. That doesn't mean a storm is guaranteed, but if avoiding weather disruption is a priority, the dry season from December to April is your safest bet. 

Water Temperature in the Bahamas

The water in the Bahamas is warm enough to swim year-round. During the dry season, temperatures range from 73°F to 81°F (23°C to 27°C), with the cooler end in December and January. The wet season brings the warmest water, peaking at 81°F to 84°F (27°C to 29°C) in summer, before cooling slightly to a minimum of 79°F (26°C) in fall.

What Are the Best Events and Festivals in the Bahamas?

Junkanoo performers wearing colorful costumes at the annual street parade in Nassau, Bahamas.
The Junkanoo carnival is one of the best reasons to time your Bahamas trip for late December.

The best festivals in the Bahamas include the Junkanoo carnival, the Bahamas International Film Festival, the Eleuthera Pineapple Festival, and the Goombay Summer Festival, running from December through July.

  • Junkanoo (December 26 and January 1): A colorful street parade tracing its roots to the 18th century, when enslaved people celebrated their days off during the Christmas season.
  • Bahamas International Film Festival (early December): An annual showcase of international and local cinema held across Nassau venues.
  • Goombay Summer Festival (every Thursday in July): This Bahamas festival celebrates the country's culture through art, music, food, and dance.
  • Eleuthera Pineapple Festival (early June): A community celebration of the island's pineapple-growing heritage, with live music and plenty of pineapple on the menu.

When Is the Best Time to Visit the Bahamas for Fewer Crowds?

Tourist crowds next to cruise ships, in the Bahamas
Nassau's cruise port is one of the busiest in the Caribbean. Peak season brings significantly more foot traffic across the islands.

Crowds peak during the dry season, from December to April, and prices follow.

If you want more breathing room while exploring the Bahamas, the shoulder seasons of late April to early June and November offer warmer weather, lower prices, and far fewer crowds. 

Bahamas Tourist Crowds Cheatsheet

Time Period Season Weather
December to April Peak Dry
May to November Low Wet
Late April to early June Shoulder Some rain but lower hurricane risk
November Shoulder Some rain but lower hurricane risk

How Much Does It Cost to Visit the Bahamas?

Paradise Island in the Bahamas, with hotels and apartment buildings by the water
Consider your trip budget and choose accommodations and visit time accordingly.

A week in the Bahamas averages around USD $2,009 per person, covering accommodation, food, local transport, and activities, according to BudgetYourTrip. Your biggest variable is accommodation, which ranges widely depending on your travel style and the time of year:

  • Budget: USD $90 to USD $150 per night
  • Mid-range: USD $250 to USD $400 per night
  • Luxury: USD $600 and above per night

Prices vary by season and drop by up to 50% outside of peak season, making shoulder season the smart move for most travelers. If peak season is non-negotiable, here are a few ways to keep costs down:

  • Set price alerts: Set alerts on flight-tracking websites to catch price drops early.
  • Book flights in advance: Research from Expedia recommends booking at least 18-29 days out for international trips to secure the best rates.
  • Use credit card points: Choose a credit card with miles rewards to save on flights.
  • Spend less once there: Opt for budget-friendly activities to keep the costs down. Our Nassau activity guide includes free and affordable ideas to help you make the most of the city.
  • Avoid roaming fees: Pick from the best eSIMs for the Caribbean and avoid roaming charges while traveling abroad.

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Alisha Whitley

Alisha is a Canadian based in Portugal. She’s an avid traveler and writes about all things travel and tech for Airalo.

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