Most people take Caribbean vacations during the winter and early spring to escape the cold up north. But during this peak season of travel, you’ll pay the highest prices and face the biggest crowds. When considering an off-season jaunt here, the first that probably comes to mind is the possibility of hurricanes, which can occur between June and November, with the greatest chance in August through October. Fortunately, there are some islands that are rarely hit, often said to be outside of the “hurricane belt.” While no island is 100 percent immune, savvy travelers can take advantage of discounted prices, peaceful bliss, and a low risk of storms by visiting one of these Caribbean islands.
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