
Bermuda in November
Good time to visit
November offers pleasant weather for sightseeing but marginal beach conditions. The island feels more relaxed as summer crowds disappear and locals reclaim their space.
Weather
November sees temperatures dropping to 24°C highs with crisp 19°C evenings. Humidity stays low and winds increase, making it feel cooler than the thermometer suggests. Rain picks up to 8-9 days as winter patterns begin.
24°C high19°C low9 rain days
Crowds & Cost
moderate crowds
~$210/day average
Events & Festivals
- •Remembrance Day ceremonies
- •Gombey Festival
- •Christmas decorations begin
November Tips
- •Ocean cools to 21°C - still possible but not always comfortable
- •Perfect weather for hiking and exploring inland areas
- •Hotel rates start dropping as peak season ends
All Months
April through June offers the sweet spot – warm weather without the summer humidity or hurricane risk. Water temperatures hit the mid-70s, perfect for swimming, and hotel rates stay reasonable before peak season kicks in.
September and October bring another ideal window. The water reaches its warmest temperatures of the year, summer crowds disappear, and you'll get better deals on accommodations. Hurricane season technically runs through November, but direct hits are rare.
Summer (July-August) means peak prices and peak crowds, especially when cruise ships dock in Hamilton and Dockyard. But the weather is reliably sunny, and all water activities are in full swing. Book accommodations well in advance if you're visiting during Cup Match weekend in late July – it's Bermuda's biggest holiday.
Winter brings cooler temperatures (60s-70s) and occasional rain, but also the lowest hotel rates and smallest crowds. Golf remains popular year-round, and many restaurants stay open. Just don't expect to do much swimming – the water drops to the mid-60s by January.
Bermuda Scores
Solo
6/10
Couples
9/10
Families
8/10
Adventure
5/10
Budget
3/10
Luxury
9/10
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