Best time to visit Jamaica for beach weather
When is beach season in Jamaica? Warmest sea temperatures, best sunshine, and most reliable conditions for swimming and water activities.
Best month
February
The finest month — driest of the year, Reggae Month celebrations, and Seven Mile Beach at its absolute best.
↑February is Jamaica's driest month: just 15mm of rainfall across the entire month and 8.5 sunshine hours daily deliver the most reliably perfect beach weather the island offers — Negril's Seven Mile Beach, Montego Bay's Doctor's Cave Beach, and the coves of Portland Parish are all at their absolute best
↑Reggae Month (February) transforms Kingston and Montego Bay — the Bob Marley Birthday Concert (February 6, Marley's birthdate) at the National Stadium and the One Love Music Festival draw international reggae artists and the most music-focused visitors of the year; the atmosphere of Reggae Month in Kingston is unlike anything else in the Caribbean
↑Water clarity peaks in February — the combination of minimal rainfall (reducing runoff and sediment) and optimal light creates the best conditions for diving and snorkelling at the Montego Bay Marine Park, the Negril Marine Park reef, and the Blue Lagoon off Boston Bay
All months ranked — Beach weather
Best match
The finest month — driest of the year, Reggae Month celebrations, and Seven Mile Beach at its absolute best.
#1 for beach weather
Best match
Reggae Sumfest month — mid-year dry spell, the world's greatest reggae festival, and Jamaica at its most alive.
#2 for beach weather
Best match
Spring break season — still excellent dry weather as US students and families replace the winter sun crowd.
#3 for beach weather
Best match
Shoulder season opens — warm, largely dry, and noticeably better value than the winter peak.
#4 for beach weather
Strong option
Peak dry season — Jamaica at its most reliably sunny, with the highest prices and busiest beaches.
#5 for beach weather
Strong option
Peak season returns — dry trade winds, festive energy, and Christmas on Seven Mile Beach.
#6 for beach weather
Strong option
Low season begins — prices drop sharply as the rains arrive, but the beaches and resorts remain largely open.
#7 for beach weather
Strong option
Low season with a summer surprise — 8 sunshine hours on the west coast despite the rainy season.
#8 for beach weather
Strong option
Hurricane season ends and the beaches slowly wake up — the value shoulder before Christmas peak.
#9 for beach weather
Worth considering
The wettest month — the most rain of the year and persistent hurricane risk make October the hardest month to recommend.
#10 for beach weather
Worth considering
Independence month — Emancipation Day and Independence Day, but hurricane risk peaks from mid-August.
#11 for beach weather
Avoid
Peak hurricane season — low prices, near-empty beaches, and rain as the daily backdrop.
#12 for beach weather