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The island of Bali in the Indian Ocean is a popular tourist destination due to the consistently warm temperatures. The tropical warm climate, which is especially in the rainy season associated with high humidity, provides a year-round water temperature of 28 and 32 degrees Celsius and an air temperature of 30 to 32 degrees Celsius in the lowlands.
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The Maldives have a tropical, constantly warm climate with high humidity in the calm Indian Ocean.
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A trip to Jamaica, the island of reggae, is worthwhile at any time of year. Tropical temperatures prevail all year round, but are moderated by the steady northeast trade winds.
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Zanzibar has a tropical climate. Accordingly, Zanzibar is significantly mild throughout the year and temperature fluctuations are consistently relatively small.
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The Fiji Islands, a group of islands in the southwest Pacific and is characterized by a remarkable flora and fauna, as well as year-round tropical hot and humid climate. Due to the numerous tropical storms and hurricanes during the months of November to April, it is recommended to travel outside this period.
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The Caribbean island beauty Barbados - the original Portuguese name means "The Bearded" - impresses with its splendor of colors, the impressive landscape as well as the seemingly endless white sandy beaches. On Barbados it is summer all year round.
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Belize is a small, country in South America with a predominantly tropical climate. Due to its many different landscapes in a small area, it offers a wide variation of climatic conditions, yet it is predominantly warm and pleasant.
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It is always summer on the Caribbean island of Curaçao - year-round temperatures are around 28 °C, and even the rainy season is comparatively dry. The colorful island attracts hundreds of thousands of visitors every year.
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Bonaire is located about 80 kilometers off the Venezuelan coast and is with just under 288 km² the second largest of the so-called "ABC islands". The Caribbean sun shines here all year round, and Bonaire is mostly spared from the hurricanes that are otherwise frequent in the Caribbean.