Water temperature of the Pacific Ocean in november Where to swim in the Pacific Ocean in november 2024?
Several countries border the seaside of the Pacific Ocean, including: Alaska, Australia, Bora Bora, Borneo (Kalimantan), California, Canada, Cebu, Chile, China and Colombia. We measure the water temperature daily in these countries and archive it in order to calculate monthly averages, like those of the month of november.
The seasonal average for the water temperature in the month of november is between 32°F and 87°F. The lowest sea temperature measured this month is 27°F and the highest is 90°F.
The sea temperature map of the Pacific Ocean in november
The map below presents a monthly average of the water temperature of the Pacific Ocean for the month of november for several coastal cities. You can zoom and move around on the map. By clicking on the markers, you can see sea temperature details by city in november.
Where can you swim in the Pacific Ocean in november?
Below, see the average temperatures measured in november in the different countries on the shores of the Pacific Ocean.
Alaska
32°F to 48°F
freezing swimmingAustralia
58°F to 85°F
ideal swimmingBora Bora
83°F to 83°F
ideal swimmingBorneo (Kalimantan)
85°F to 85°F
ideal swimmingCalifornia
53°F to 63°F
cool swimmingCanada
48°F to 51°F
freezing swimmingCebu
85°F to 85°F
ideal swimmingChile
47°F to 72°F
pleasant swimmingChina
52°F to 78°F
pleasant swimmingColombia
80°F to 81°F
ideal swimmingSouth Korea
57°F to 67°F
cool swimmingCosta Rica
82°F to 83°F
ideal swimmingEcuador
72°F to 79°F
pleasant swimmingUnited States
49°F to 79°F
pleasant swimmingGuatemala
84°F to 86°F
ideal swimmingHawaii
79°F to 79°F
ideal swimmingHonduras
84°F to 84°F
ideal swimmingBohol Island
85°F to 85°F
ideal swimmingCook islands
79°F
ideal swimmingSouth Pacific Islands
85°F
ideal swimmingGalapagos Islands
72°F to 73°F
pleasant swimmingWater temperature of the Pacific Ocean: choose another month
See monthly seasonal averages of the water temperature of the Pacific Ocean by clicking on the links below: