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Answer#1: The weather is warm and the water is clear and i
have no idea if there are alot of jellyfishes
Answer#2: Right now it's warm in the Caribbean. The beaches
are beautiful. The Caribbean waters are a
different color than the Atlantic Ocean or
Pacific. The water is aqua, blue green. The water
is mostly clear. If it's stormy out the water gets
cloudy. I have found the beaches(sand)to be
clean.I have never encountered jelly fish in the
Caribbean. I'm not saying they aren't there, I
have never seen them like they are at Jones Beach
in Long Island New York. Have a good time if you
decide to go to the islands.
Answer#3: it is hot but there are always cross breezes so
you really don't even need A/C. the water is
crystal clear, not anything like US
beaches....well with the exception of some of
those in FL. the water does however have a very
high salt content but who cares? no high waves
:-( bad news for surfers....some spots along a
few areas few and far between and of course if a
hurricane comes through you get waves. i never
found a problem with jelly fish. you can see
faboulous fish and the most beautiful things you
could never imagine. the carribean has the best
beaches you will ever see, i promise you. i lived
and worked on st. thomas for a year.
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