End of Sailing season in the Caribbean - where to go outside the hurricane belt?
This video is all about the end of the sailing season in the Caribbean and the important decisions sailors have to make during this time. We’ll show you our route from Martinique to Trinidad and explain why many crews deliberately head to safe areas outside the hurricane belt. We explore which regions are considered relatively safe during hurricane season and where most sailors tend to stay during these months. We also take a look at whether there are certain years when particularly severe hurricanes are expected—and what role climate phenomena like El Niño and La Niña play in the Atlantic. We’ll also provide a concise overview of key considerations when choosing a safe mooring: What factors are crucial? Which seasons should you keep a close eye on? And how can you best assess the risks? A video for anyone who wants to better understand their sailing plans in the Caribbean and make informed decisions for hurricane season.

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