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Hi all! We are considering a cruise in February. For those of you who have cruised in February, were you able to enjoy the beach in Nassau, or was it too cold? What about the pools on ship-were they cold or could you swim? Any experiences you've had would be appreciated!:)

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Hi all! We are considering a cruise in February. For those of you who have cruised in February, were you able to enjoy the beach in Nassau, or was it too cold? What about the pools on ship-were they cold or could you swim? Any experiences you've had would be appreciated!:)

 

Funny you should ask.. it's been unseasonable cold this month.. in the low 60's .. If this keeps up the water will be frigid by February.

 

It's usually brisk.. but you can get in for a few minutes to cool off, but it's not really swimming season. You can't stay in for more than a few minutes at a time.

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but weather is the stuff that occurs on a given day. For example, today it was cloudy and 73 degrees. Climate is the averaging of temps and other recorded weather over a period of time. Which, is the frustrating part of weather. No one can tell you what the weather is going to be like on a day months away, but you can get a good look at the climate. My advice, come prepared and have alternative plans if it is coolish.

The average temp in February is in the 70's, which to me seems pretty ideal.

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yep even fl is cold, lol kmart ran a special on mittens 2 for 1.99 and people were fighting to get them. i heard it snowed today in the sky but didnt hit the ground. coldest spell of winter this early i can remember for here.

 

someone told me the high one day this week in the bahamas was 60, that is so not a high for me lolol. im going to be over packing cuz i get very cold.

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yep even fl is cold, lol kmart ran a special on mittens 2 for 1.99 and people were fighting to get them. i heard it snowed today in the sky but didnt hit the ground. coldest spell of winter this early i can remember for here.

 

someone told me the high one day this week in the bahamas was 60, that is so not a high for me lolol. im going to be over packing cuz i get very cold.

 

Hey you live in Jax FL? Me too! LOL...Did it get that cold? I know it was this past week!

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Hi everyone, we'll be arriving in Nassau in Feb 2011 (1st time). I've been looking at the weather forecasts, which I know can change.

 

Today's weather is 25C (77F), feels like 37C (98F) with the humidity. Is it always hot and humid then in general.

 

TIA!

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Hi everyone, we'll be arriving in Nassau in Feb 2011 (1st time). I've been looking at the weather forecasts, which I know can change.

 

Today's weather is 25C (77F), feels like 37C (98F) with the humidity. Is it always hot and humid then in general.

 

TIA!

 

I hope it stays that warm!!! We are crusing 2/19 to Nassau and HMC and I am really hoping for some warm beach weather!!!!

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We are cruising in 1 week and decided to bring our wet suits. We noticed that in all of the photos of the Wave Rider on the ship, the attendants were all wearing wet suits. And sometimes.... wet suits plus!

 

Does anyone know if the water in Atlantis is heated?

 

All the kids (and adults) love Atlantis.

We will be heading to Atlantis early so we plan on wearing the wet suits. However if the weather is really warm (above 85 ) we won't need them.

Room temp for me is 82. I don't handle to cool water very well.

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