During November, the British Virgin Islands typically experience the tail end of the hurricane season, which officially concludes at the end of the month. This period offers a transition from the wetter summer months to the drier winter season. Visitors can expect average temperatures ranging from the low 80sF (high 20sC) during the day to the mid-70sF (low 20sC) at night. Rainfall diminishes compared to previous months, and humidity levels begin to decrease, creating more comfortable conditions. Sea temperatures remain warm, generally in the low 80sF (high 20sC), ideal for swimming and water sports.
This time of year presents an attractive option for travelers seeking a balance between pleasant weather and fewer crowds. The reduced rainfall and calming seas create favorable conditions for sailing, diving, and exploring the islands’ renowned beaches. Historically, November marks the beginning of the peak tourist season, as visitors arrive to enjoy the improved weather and participate in various water activities and festive events. The transition into the drier season also invigorates the islands’ flora and fauna, adding another layer of richness to the visitor experience.