The climate of this Caribbean archipelago off the coast of Honduras during the final month of the year is characterized by warm temperatures, sunshine, and moderate humidity. Typical daytime highs range from the low to mid-80s Fahrenheit (high 20s to low 30s Celsius), while nighttime lows rarely dip below 70F (low 20s Celsius). Sea surface temperatures remain inviting for swimming and water sports, typically hovering around 80F (mid-20s Celsius). While the rainy season officially ends in November, December can still experience occasional showers, though these are usually brief and followed by renewed sunshine.
This specific period offers an appealing balance between pleasant weather and fewer crowds compared to peak season. The generally calm seas and good visibility create favorable conditions for diving and snorkeling, allowing exploration of the vibrant coral reefs and diverse marine life. Furthermore, the comfortable temperatures make outdoor activities, such as hiking, kayaking, and exploring the island’s culture, more enjoyable. Historically, December has marked the beginning of the festive holiday season on the islands, adding a unique cultural dimension to a visitor’s experience.