When a description of Paradise is given, it invariably resembles the picturesque Half Moon Cay. On an Caribbean island people expect three things: sand, sea and sun, and Half Moon Cay has all three in abundance.
Sun is especially plentiful in July, which is a scorcher of a
month with an average high temperature of 32°C (90°F) and average low of 24°C
(75°F).
July is also a rather wet month with 161mm of rainfall on average, but it's much lower than the months on either side of it, and the driest month with such high temperatures, so it can't be complained about too much.
July does also enjoy about 10 hours of sunshine per day, so it's great weather to work on a nice new tan to impress your friends and family back home.
The sea also reaches its peak average temperature in July at 29°C (82.4°F), so there needn't be any
concerns about having a leisurely swim.
For something a bit more conservative, you may enjoy the 1700-acre interior lagoon. The lagoon is truly huge and a real spectacular to behold.
If you're looking for an adventure that really takes your breath away, you can ride a trained quarter horse on the horse-only trail that will take you to the highest point of the entire island, where you will see nature in all its stunning glory.