Currently, September is the cheapest month in which you can book a flight to North America (average of $238). Flying to North America in July will prove the most costly (average of $326). There are multiple factors that influence the price of a flight so comparing airlines, departure airports and times can help keep costs down.
January
$242
February
$258
March
$297
April
$286
May
$279
June
$322
July
$326
August
$266
September
$238
October
$244
November
$264
December
$246
NYC Temperature | 33.8 - 77 °F |
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If weather is an important factor for your trip to North America, use this chart to help with planning. For those seeking warmer temperatures, July is the ideal time of year to visit, when temperatures reach an average of 77.0 F. Travelers looking to avoid the cold should look outside of January, when temperatures are typically at their lowest (around 33.8 F).
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It was a great flight overall. It took a long time to take off. We spent a long time waiting on the plane before departure.
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It was a great flight overall. It took a long time to take off. We spent a long time waiting on the plane before departure.
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It was a great flight overall. It took a long time to take off. We spent a long time waiting on the plane before departure.
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It was a great flight overall. It took a long time to take off. We spent a long time waiting on the plane before departure.
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It was a great flight overall. It took a long time to take off. We spent a long time waiting on the plane before departure.
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It was a great flight overall. It took a long time to take off. We spent a long time waiting on the plane before departure.
From the imposing Manhattan skyline and the colonial architectural gems of Cuba to the lush rainforests of Panama, North America is a land of glorious contrasts. The biggest countries, USA and Canada, are as diverse as their landscapes.
Travelers visiting North America have a huge range of destinations to choose between. Colorful Mexico effortlessly blends old and new with its Mayan ruins and thriving modern cities. In the central part of the continent, Costa Rica has evolved into a prime eco-tourism destination, while Panama has some of the region’s best bird-watching and hiking opportunities.
The Caribbean islands within North America – Puerto Rico, Jamaica, the Bahamas, and Trinidad and Tobago – are a travelers’ paradise. Unspoilt beaches, coral reefs and world-class resorts define these laid-back towns and the most popular of all the islands, the Bahamas, draws millions of travelers to its islands each year
North America’s climate varies throughout the continent. The US and Canada have four distinct seasons while most of the other countries including Cuba and Mexico have two. On the other hand, the islands closer to the Caribbean Sea – Jamaica and the Bahamas – are year-round destinations.
Depending on the time of year you plan to visit North America and the purpose of your trip, the two biggest countries in the continent, America and Canada, both have diverse weather conditions. During winter the eastern part of the US gets considerably colder than the West Coast and in Canada the weather is bitterly cold throughout the country. The best time to visit both countries is late spring (April to May) and early fall (September to early October).
Mexico and Panama have two seasons: dry and wet; the dry season lasts from mid-December until mid-April and the rainy season is from May to November. The Caribbean countries enjoy warm weather all year round with a few rainy spells in summer from May to November.