+44 (0) 7949 101467

FunInAFloridaVilla.com
+44 (0) 7949 101467
+44(0) 7949 101467
mpc131175@gmail.com

FunInAFloridaVilla.com
To reserve the villa, simply fill in the booking form with your chosen dates and guest information. Once submitted, we will contact you to confirm availability and guide you through the next steps.
Orlando enjoys a warm, subtropical climate year-round, making it an ideal destination for a villa holiday no matter when you visit. However, the weather does vary throughout the year, and knowing what to expect can help you plan your trip more wisely — from sightseeing to relaxing poolside.
Dry Season (November – April):
During these months, the weather is generally more pleasant and mild. Daytime temperatures often sit between the low to mid-70s°F (around 22‑24°C), with cooler evenings. Rainfall is relatively low, skies are clearer, and humidity is more comfortable — making it a fantastic time to explore theme parks, enjoy outdoor dining, or take leisurely strolls around the area.
Wet / Rainy Season (May – October):
This is the warmer, more humid half of the year. Daytime highs commonly reach the low 90s°F (around 32–34°C), and afternoon thunderstorms are frequent but typically brief. Rainfall peaks especially in the summer months, but showers often pass quickly, leaving plenty of sunshine for the rest of the day.
Hurricane Risk (June – November):
The Atlantic hurricane season runs from June through November, which overlaps with Orlando’s wet season. While direct hits on Orlando are uncommon, guests should be aware that tropical weather events are more likely during this period.
Visiting in Winter / Early Spring:
Pack light layers — daytime temperatures are pleasant, but evenings can be cooler. A light jacket or sweater will go a long way.
Summer & Rainy Months:
Bring sun protection (like sunscreen, sunglasses, and a hat), but also pack for rain: a compact umbrella or a waterproof jacket will be very useful. Afternoon showers are common, so plan outdoor activities accordingly.
Expecting Storms?
While hurricanes are rare in the immediate Orlando area, it’s a good idea to monitor weather forecasts if you’re traveling in peak tropical season (especially between August and October).
The interactive weather widget below provides the current conditions, temperature, and upcoming forecast for Orlando. You can check daily highs and lows, chance of rain, and wind speed to help plan your holiday activities. Keep in mind that Florida weather can change quickly — afternoon showers are common during the summer months, while winter days are usually sunny and mild. Use this information to decide when to visit the theme parks, enjoy outdoor dining, or relax by the villa pool.
To reserve the villa, simply fill in the booking form with your chosen dates and guest information. Once submitted, we will contact you to confirm availability and guide you through the next steps.
Orlando enjoys a warm, subtropical climate year-round, making it an ideal destination for a villa holiday no matter when you visit. However, the weather does vary throughout the year, and knowing what to expect can help you plan your trip more wisely — from sightseeing to relaxing poolside.
Dry Season (November – April):
During these months, the weather is generally more pleasant and mild. Daytime temperatures often sit between the low to mid-70s°F (around 22‑24°C), with cooler evenings. Rainfall is relatively low, skies are clearer, and humidity is more comfortable — making it a fantastic time to explore theme parks, enjoy outdoor dining, or take leisurely strolls around the area.
Wet / Rainy Season (May – October):
This is the warmer, more humid half of the year. Daytime highs commonly reach the low 90s°F (around 32–34°C), and afternoon thunderstorms are frequent but typically brief. Rainfall peaks especially in the summer months, but showers often pass quickly, leaving plenty of sunshine for the rest of the day.
Hurricane Risk (June – November):
The Atlantic hurricane season runs from June through November, which overlaps with Orlando’s wet season. While direct hits on Orlando are uncommon, guests should be aware that tropical weather events are more likely during this period.
Visiting in Winter / Early Spring:
Pack light layers — daytime temperatures are pleasant, but evenings can be cooler. A light jacket or sweater will go a long way.
Summer & Rainy Months:
Bring sun protection (like sunscreen, sunglasses, and a hat), but also pack for rain: a compact umbrella or a waterproof jacket will be very useful. Afternoon showers are common, so plan outdoor activities accordingly.
Expecting Storms?
While hurricanes are rare in the immediate Orlando area, it’s a good idea to monitor weather forecasts if you’re traveling in peak tropical season (especially between August and October).
The interactive weather widget below provides the current conditions, temperature, and upcoming forecast for Orlando. You can check daily highs and lows, chance of rain, and wind speed to help plan your holiday activities. Keep in mind that Florida weather can change quickly — afternoon showers are common during the summer months, while winter days are usually sunny and mild. Use this information to decide when to visit the theme parks, enjoy outdoor dining, or relax by the villa pool.