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Best time to visit Panama

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Posted by
JohnnyG on 11/24/2009
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central america, best time to visit, panama
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When is the best time to travel to Central America?

Panama enjoys consistently warm weather all year round with average temperatures around 87F (31C) in the city and along the Pacific coast. The rainy season runs from September to mid December making it very humid at that time. From December to April coastal breezes make the air feel cool and fresh. In the mountains it is usually up to ten degrees cooler than on the coast due to the altitude. It is also rainier there all year round. The Caribbean coast is hotter and wetter than the Pacific coast. The most pleasant time to visit Panama is during the winter months, from December to April, when it is hot and dry but breezy.

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Best time to visit UK

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Posted by
anonymous on 02/08/2010
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visiting uk, england, best time to visit, weather, discounts, rain
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When are the best months to travel to Western Europe?

The best months to enjoy the beauty of the United Kingdom are from May to early October. It can be cold and rainy during these months, but it is also the best time for a burst of summer sunshine and no rain may fall for weeks if you are really lucky. The southern part of the country is generally much warmer and drier than the northern counties and Scotland. School holidays are from mid-July to early September. During this time most families take a break and head for the coast. Tourist attractions, theme parks and cities such as London are all at their busiest. This means that hotels and travel is full-price. Outside these 6 weeks, deals may be offered including discounted accommodation and entrance fees. Eire is known as the Emerald Isle which is due to the heavy rainfall it gets all year round so go prepared for some rainy days with waterproof clothing.

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