Bermuda in the second month of the year typically experiences daily high temperatures averaging around 18C (64F) and lows around 14C (57F). Rainfall is common, with an average of around 114mm spread across the month, and humidity remains relatively high. Ocean temperatures hover around 18C (64F), cooler than the summer months but still comfortable for some water activities. While not the warmest time of year, the islands offer a respite from harsher winter conditions experienced in more northern latitudes.
This period represents a shoulder season, bridging the gap between the cooler winter months and the warmer summer tourist season. Visiting during this time often means fewer crowds and potentially lower prices on accommodations and flights. Historically, February has been a popular time for visitors seeking a milder climate and opportunities for outdoor activities like golfing, whale watching (humpback whales migrate through the area), and exploring the island’s unique flora and fauna. It’s important to note that weather can be unpredictable, with occasional strong winds and cooler spells.