What is the weather like?
These expeditions travel to the Arctic during the boreal summer months. We visit high latitudes where the ice never disappears. Sunny conditions are common but they can change quickly to storms with cold winds and snow flurries. Travelers must be prepared for rapid weather changes. Austral summers in Antarctica typically afford mild temperatures. However, crisp, cold sunny conditions can swiftly shift to storms with very cold winds and snow flurries. Travelers must be prepared for rapid weather changes.
A. Cape Verde has a perfect climate. Classified as dry tropical, the islands have an average temperature ranging between 21°C to 31°C and water temperatures between 22°C and 27°C. There are two seasons, a dry season between November and July and a moderate humid season between August and October. Daily sunshine averages six to seven hours between August and October and ten to twelve hours for the rest of the year. There is also a big contrast in climate between the mountainous regions which are cooler and wetter, and the warm, dry climate on the coast. Q.
A. Turkey still has seasons but with much better temperatures. In winter, you’ll find the temperatures by the south coast ranging between 5 and 15 degrees, in spring it warms up to 25 degrees. The summer is usually dry and hot from May through to September peaking at 45 degrees, cooling again as we move into autumn back down from 25 to 15 degrees.
Turkey has seasons similar to the UK but th much better peratures. In winter, youll find the temperatures by the south coast ranging between 5 and 15 degrees, in spring it arms up to 25 degrees. The summer is usually dry and hot from May through to September peaking at 45 degrees, cooling again as we move into autumn back down from 25 to 15 degrees.