Weather patterns continue to evolve and surprise many of us. Whether you attribute these shifts to climate change or are simply observing the changes in our environment, the impacts are evident. As we approach November 2025, organizations like the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) anticipate regular rainfall for Central America. This year, persistent and unusual weather patterns are anticipated, influenced by a variety of climatic factors.
On a brighter note, NOAA’s predictions indicate heavy rainfalls for regions like Nicaragua, Costa Rica, and Northern Panama. Thus, for individuals looking to sidestep the worst of the 2025/2026 winter season, Belize stands out as a prime destination. Here, visitors can elude the snow, sleet, ice, and chill of winter without the extensive travel many alternative destinations demand.
What’s winter like in Belize? Heavenly!
Because the nation is in a subtropical zone, there are dry and wet seasons, the latter important to sustain the nation’s lush tropical landscape. Happily, the months from November to February are the driest. A mix of tropical breezes and sunshine keeps average temperatures in the 70s. When to take your winter getaway? During any of these months:
November: There is still plenty of time to sort out a November holiday in Belize where cool, dry, and pleasant days and nights provide the ideal environment in which all the things you most want to do will fit within your itinerary. Expect temperatures between 76 degrees F and 82 degrees F if you make November your target date.
December: Take a pass on family gatherings in favor of a tropical sojourn and your family will understand once you tell them that Belize in December promises a fabulous alternative to conditions back home with thermometer readings between 71 degrees F and 80 degrees F.
January: Welcome the New Year on a Caribbean beach. Mild temperatures rarely dip below 70 degrees F or top 80 degrees F so you can pack your adventure list with activities. Where to get the most exposure to all things aquatic? Ray Caye Island Resort off the Belize coast.
February: It’s the driest month and frequent Ray Caye guests flock to the island for mild weather by day and cool temps at night that range between 70- and 80 degrees F. Warm your favorite Valentine up at this small, intimate resort.
Winter just got warmer!
Explore the Ray Caye website for details that describe the amazing amount of privacy and relaxation you can anticipate via discreet accommodations and staff plus all-inclusive benefits that eliminate decision-making completely. Which one calls you?
Got a minute to see what winter looks like at Ray Caye Island Resort? This video footage says more in a minute that a thousand words can. If you can picture yourself trading winter for summer, now’s the time to make your reservation using this simple portal to select dates and accommodation choices. Come where it’s warm. Be prepared to generate your own heat during your stay!
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