Warmest Places On Earth You Need To Visit

This post is about countries that stay warm all year round their temperatures and hottest months.

10. Cape Verde, Africa

Cape Verde has a very warm tropical climate, volcanic islands, wonderful musicians, and delicious cuisine. Americans may not have heard much about Cape Verde, but Europeans are much more familiar with the islands as a winter escape

Average temperature: Mid 20s

 

Hottest month: August

Wettest months: September

9. Riviera Maya, Mexico

The Riviera Maya is famous for its large scale all-inclusive resorts and a historical tourism base of smaller boutique hotels as well as the many fine-dining restaurants available along the Fed 307 and on or near the beaches.


Average temperature: Mid 20s


Hottest month: June

Wettest month: September

8. Punta Canta, Dominican Republic

Its endless beaches and turquoise waters that bathe its coasts make travelling to Punta Cana a favourite option among the most highly sought-after Caribbean destinations. Its exclusivity and authenticity make it unique when compared to other neighbouring regions in the Caribbean.

Average temperature: High 20s

Hottest month: June

Wettest month: September

7. Varadero, Cuba

Varadero is one of Cuba’s most internationally recognized destinations, largely because of its incredible fine sand beach and warm, crystal-clear waters, making it one of the best beaches in the world.

Average temperature: High 20s

Hottest months: July and August

Wettest month: October

6. Orlando, Florida

Best known for Disney World and Universal, but it’s also known for a lot more besides. This central Florida region attracts around 60 million visitors every year, who come for the warm climate, the worldfamous theme parks, the shopping malls, the golf courses and the nightlife.

Average temperature: Mid 20s

Hottest month: July

Wettest months: June to August

5. Canary Island, Spain

Sun, sand and sea aside, the Canary Islands are famous for their rugged natural landscapes, historical significance and diverse cultures. Gran Canaria and Tenerife are the largest Canary Islands, but nature-lovers should visit La Palma and observe breathtaking views from the iconic Tilos Bridge.

Average temperature: Low 20s

Hottest month: August

Wettest months: January and December

4. Rodney Bay, St Lucia

The Bay is named after Admiral George Brydges Rodney, a British naval officer who built the fort at Pigeon Island on the north side of the bay. Now joined to the mainland by a causeway, the island is a national park and a popular spot for walking.

Average temperature: Low 30s

Hottest months: May to November

Wettest month: October

3. Playa Tamarindo, Costa Rica

Well known for great surfing waves, stunning sunsets and a legendary nightlife, Tamarindo is a popular beach town in the Guanacaste province, perfect for the ultimate fun in the sun vacation

Average temperature: High 20s

Hottest months: March and April

Wettest month: September

2. Nergil, Jamaica

A visit to Jamaica is incomplete without spending some time in Negril, a town that’s loved by most for its amazing beaches and family-friendly atmosphere. It’s located on the far western side of Jamaica and is one of the most popular tourist hotspots in Jamaica

Average temperature: High 20s

Hottest month: July

Wettest month: October

1. Plam Beach, Aruba

Palm Beach is a twomile strip known for its white sands and turquoise waters. Looking for a little action and fun? This place is filled with it but don’t worry there is still room for plenty of relaxation! This beach is a popular hangout for tourists as it is concentrated in front of the high-rise resorts.

Average temperature: Low 30s

Hottest months: June, August and September

Wettest months: July, August and October

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