Junkanoo Beach, Nassau

CRUISE PORT CONVENIENCE & TROPICAL SUN

Live AI Coastal Briefing

This morning, Friday, April 17, we're expecting a beautiful day ahead for all our beach visitors, with plenty of sunshine and warm tropical waters to enjoy. The day holds a lot of promise for outdoor activities, from swimming and snorkeling to running and cycling, so make the most of your time here. With the high-energy atmosphere of our tropical beach, you'll find plenty of ways to stay active and have fun in the sun.



The ocean and surf conditions are looking great, with wave heights of 2.6 feet, which is perfect for longboarders and those looking to catch some fun waves. The warm water temperature of 76°F means you can comfortably wear boardshorts and enjoy the sea without needing a wetsuit. As always, we remind you to be aware of your surroundings and swim at lifeguarded beaches, but with the low rip current risk, you can enjoy the water with standard beach safety precautions.



For our runners and cyclists, the morning conditions are ideal, with a gentle wind of 8mph blowing from the ENE, making it a great time to get out and enjoy the scenic routes. Don't forget to take care of your skin, although the low UV index of 0 means you don't need special protection, it's always a good idea to wear some sunscreen and a hat to stay safe. The excellent air quality, with an AQI of 29, means it's perfect for all outdoor exercise, so why not try your hand at paddleboarding or take a leisurely walk along the beach.



As the day develops from morning through afternoon into evening, we're expecting typical coastal conditions to prevail, with no rain expected and plenty of sunshine. Although we don't have detailed forecast data, the current conditions suggest it will be a great day to be outdoors, so make the most of your time here and enjoy all the activities our beautiful beach has to offer. With the trade winds blowing gently and the warm sun on your skin, you're sure to have a fantastic day, so get out there and make some unforgettable memories.



Briefing issued 4:30 AM, Friday, April 17. Live conditions update continuously above.