Weather in Mexico: when is the best time to go on vacation. Season for holidays in Mexico by months, water and air temperature, resorts, where it is better to go When is the best time to fly to Mexico for a holiday

There is not much difference when to go to Mexico, since practically all year round The weather here will please you with its warm climate. However, in this country there are certain periods when it is better to vacation in Mexico.

High season in Mexico it starts from November to April. Exactly at winter time year, the number of tourists who want to soak up the rays warm sun, increases several times. The air temperature at this time reaches +30°C, and the water temperature - +28°C.

As such low season in Mexico, no, since a high influx of tourists to this country is observed throughout the year. Still, from May to October there is a high probability of rain and strong winds. Because of this, conflicts may break out on the coast. severe storms and tornado. If weather conditions do not stop you, you can save a lot on your flight at this time.

Holidays in Mexico in winter

Winter for Mexico is the onset of a warm and dry period. You can forget about tropical downpours at this time, so a holiday in Mexico in winter will be unusually comfortable. It remains relatively cool only in the central part of the country, where the air temperature reaches only +24°C.

The weather in Mexico in winter can vary depending on the region you visit. For example, in , the thermometer will not rise above +21°C, but in the resort it can reach +27°C. February is considered the best month to travel to Mexico.

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Features of holidays in Mexico in spring


The weather in Mexico in spring fluctuates around +17-30°C. The transition from winter to spring is practically not felt here. April is considered a transition month from dry to humid climate. The rainy season begins in May throughout the country, so holidays in Mexico in the spring are not very popular.

The only resort in the country that does not suffer from daily downpours is Playa del Carmen. The air temperature in the spring in the country reaches +29°C in Acapulco and +27°C in Mexico City.

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Features of holidays in Mexico in summer


Holidays in Mexico in the summer are characterized by heavy rains. However, you should not assume that it rains constantly throughout the country all day long. rain cloud can come as unexpectedly as it can go. During a sunny and clear day It is raining about half an hour, but very strong.

The peak of the rainy season is July. With its onset, heavy rains can fall continuously for up to 2 hours. The weather in Mexico in the summer is very unpredictable and sometimes dangerous. Powerful hurricanes begin in August. They suffer the most from them East Coast. This time of year is considered the most dangerous time to fly to Mexico.

Traditionally, the most favorable time for traveling to Mexico is considered to be winter (from November to April) when the air temperature is at +25-30ºC and there is relatively little precipitation (air humidity 70-80%). However, it should be taken into account that the country’s territory lies within two climatic zones and is strongly elongated from north to south, which, combined with varied terrain and proximity Caribbean Sea And Pacific Ocean gives a large number of local weather conditions. Therefore, when planning a trip, you should focus on a specific place and its features.

The rainy season (June-September) is traditionally considered the least comfortable period, however, due to the diversity of the country’s natural conditions, it looks different in its individual parts. In most cases, local rain occurs almost every day, usually in the late afternoon, in the form of heavy but short-lived downpours. Moreover, immediately before them the sky can be completely clear and there is no sign of precipitation; it clears just as quickly after.

In August and September, spawnings occur in the Gulf of Mexico. tropical typhoons, which often pass through the Yucatan. Their frequency is very variable, as is the strength of the storms and downpours that accompany them, so for a more accurate picture you should seek help from specialized sites. The Pacific coast, on the contrary, usually has calm and calm weather during this season. But even here, cold currents can change the overall picture in just a couple of days.

Due to the fact that much of central Mexico is mountainous, the climate here is noticeably different from the “resort paradise” of the coasts. In Mexico City, at any time of the year it is quite hot during the day (in January - up to +22ºС, in May - up to +26ºС) and relatively dry. But the mornings and evenings can be quite chilly even in high season, so you should take warm clothes with you. The wet season usually begins in July and lasts until September - at an air temperature of +22-24ºС, up to 180 mm of precipitation falls (up to 23 “wet” days), and quite predictably - almost every day closer to sunset, it begins to rain as scheduled. And the driest period is from October to April - no more than 7-9 rainy days per month.

The Gulf Coast (Tampico, Veracruz, Campeche and others) in its own weather conditions very similar to the capital, only here it is a little hotter (from +22ºС in January to +31ºС in June-August) and rainier (up to 50 mm of precipitation in December and up to 270 mm in August). In winter it is also dry and sunny.

On the southeastern coast of Yucatan (Cancun, Playa del Carmen and Riviera Maya) the climate is hot and humid, fairly even in its conditions, classified as subtropical marine type. In Cancún, it is hot and humid almost all year round, the air temperature stays around +26-33ºС, but there are often periods when it briefly drops to +21-23ºС (usually in the off-season and during typhoons, when storms and gusty winds). The high season here lasts from November to February - the air warms up to +29ºС 9but in the morning and evening it can also be cool), and there is little precipitation - 5-10 rainy days a month. But it is during this period that there is usually a sharp rise in prices associated with the influx of tourists. Therefore, probably the best time to travel here is March-April, when the air warms up to +24-30ºС, there is little rain - no more than 5 rainy days a month, and the general decline in tourist flow somewhat brings down prices. The water off the coast of Cancun warms up to +24ºС in January and to +29-30ºС between May and September.

The resorts of the California Peninsula (Los Cabos, including Cabo San Lucas and San Jose del Cabo) are very hot and dry in the summer - on average + 28-33 ° C from April to October with 1-3 rainy days in month. In winter it is cool (+14-25°C), also dry, but windy, so warm clothes will not hurt. The peak of precipitation occurs in September - as much as 80-90 mm of precipitation; the rest of the year, blue skies reign over California.

In the center of the Pacific coast (Mazatlan, Puerto Vallarta, Manzanillo and others) the climate is noticeably more humid and hot. From December to April the air warms up from +17°C to 29°C, with little precipitation (1-2 rainy days per month), but from May to October-November it is hot (+22-33°C) and humid ( 10-15 “wet” days per month) weather. As in the capital, showers usually occur towards sunset and are heavy but short-lived. The nights are also cool by local standards - from +16°C in January to +22°C in June-August. The average water temperature off the coast of Puerto Vallarta ranges from +24°C in January to +27°C in May-September.

In the southern part of the Pacific coast (Acapulco, Puerto Angel, Santa Cruz and others) it is even hotter - the average temperature ranges from +23-30°C in January to +25-32°C in July-August. The rainy season lasts from June to early October, when up to 280-300 mm of precipitation falls per month. True, here too they occur mainly in the evening and are quite short-lived. In winter it is quite dry - from November to the end of April there is from 1 to 17 mm of precipitation, that is, no more than 1 rainy day per month. The water off the coast of Acapulco warms up from +24°C in January to +27°C in May-September.

With the resumption of direct charter flights from Russia last year, Mexico has become a tourist hit. Correspondents of the ATOR Bulletin visited this country and prepared practical recommendations from personal experience, which will be useful to you when choosing a tour, hotel, excursions and shopping in Mexico.

WHICH SEA RESORT IN MEXICO TO CHOOSE?

In our review we will talk about holidays in the seaside resorts of Mexico Atlantic coast- Cancun and Riviera Maya. Russian tour operators are selling tours today only with arrival in Cancun.

Most of the most modern Mexican resorts are located here, on the shores of the Gulf of Mexico (Yucatan Peninsula). The main contingent of vacationers in Cancun are tourists from the United States (62% of all tourists flying to Cancun). For residents of this country, Cancun and nearby resorts such as the Riviera Maya are about the same as Turkish Antalya for Russians: close, short flight, all-inclusive hotels and excellent beaches.

An advantage of the Atlantic resorts of Mexico for our tourists can be considered, and without exaggeration, a luxurious entertainment infrastructure for active tourism.

It is really white (the color of high-quality book paper), and the consistency here is more like fine flour or soft powder.


For example, such giants as Moon Palace Cancun 5* - it has 6 thousand rooms (however, thanks to the huge green area with several buildings, crowds are not visible here at all, even when fully loaded). In quality fives and even fours there is also evening animation (quite incendiary).


Both Cancun and the Riviera Maya offer both vibrant and large city hotels in the center nightlife, as well as quieter and more comfortable boutique hotels with a high level of service.

- TOP list the most popular hotels in Mexico among Russians which ANEX Tour recommends for different categories of tourists in 2019, .

- Hotels in Mexico only have 110 volt outlets with three flat connectors, and To charge electronics you will need an adapter. In a number of hotels it is given out free of charge at the reception desk; the main thing is to hand it over upon check-out. Other hotels sell adapters - from 8 to 12 dollars. Often in 5* hotels in sockets or bedside “smart alarm clocks” iHomethere are entrances USB - this way you can also charge some equipment, but it will take a long time.

- Even in high-end hotels in Cancun and Riviera Maya no heated towel rails. In the Mediterranean this is not a problem. But in Mexico your things are on the balcony won't dry out overnight- even in winter there is very high humidity here. Therefore it is necessary stock up on several swim kits.

Considering by no means low prices for vouchers, we strongly advise you to choose 5* and 4* hotels and be sure to - All inclusive meal plan. Tours with breakfast or without meals will, to be honest, simply not economically viable. Mexico is not a cheap country at all, prices are tourist places here are designed for wealthy Americans.

Therefore, eating in the city here, firstly, will have to be at quite Moscow prices (this is not Turkey at all, and especially not Southeast Asia). And secondly, it is not possible to reach urban infrastructure everywhere. From some hotels, the nearest cafe can only be reached by taxi for 40-50 US dollars one way.

WHAT IS ALL INCLUSIVE IN MEXICO

Another reason to choose the Mexican all-inclusive concept is its richness and completeness. That's where the all-inclusive truly includes everything - it's in Mexico, and it's definitely worth trying for yourself.

In many good fives In Mexico, not only is it free to eat in 5-10 hotel restaurants to choose from (both buffet and à la carte) and use the infrastructure, but also 24-hour room service. Each hotel has its own “tricks” in the concept, often different for different categories of rooms - from the pillow menu, where you can order aroma or water pillows, to your own dedicated area on the beach or a cigar club.

Often the all-inclusive concept in such hotels implies unlimited or by reservation meals in a-la-carte restaurants. Thus, during the holiday a tourist can try Mexican, French, Italian, Lebanese, and Japanese cuisine- and according to the menu (as a rule, without restrictions) and of the highest quality.

The menu of all-inclusive restaurants in the good fives of Mexico will amaze anyone: designed for wealthy guests from the USA, it contains seafood, lobsters, marbled beef, and freshly squeezed juices. Often (but not all and not always) - well-known brands alcoholic drinks international brands (however, even without them, Mexico has its own high-quality and expensive drinks).

In addition to the photo at the top of the section, here are a few more photos from the Swedish line of The Grand at Moon Palace Cancun 5* hotel, which our correspondent visited:




Tips and life hacks for tourists:

- Don’t be afraid of “spicy food” in Mexico. The buffet menu in hotels is completely “European”, there are no peppered or generally spicy dishes there. Even in Mexican restaurants in hotels, the dishes themselves are not spicy at all - they are only served with hot sauces.

- “All inclusive” in most hotels means a buffet only for breakfast. Lunches and dinners are usually - in restaurants a - la - card or to choose .

- In most high-level hotels you are entitled to waiters at the pool and on the beach- you won’t have to go to the beach bar yourself at all. The TOP list of the most popular and recommended ANEX Tour hotels in Mexico can be found

IS IT WORTH GOING TO MEXICO WITH CHILDREN?

Yes. Moreover, you can and should go to Mexico with children. This is a better and more interesting beach and animation holiday than, for example, in Turkey.

Tips and life hacks for tourists:

- You can choose which hotels are suitable for families with children by viewing.

- In all Mexico there is a children's table and a special children's menu . And these are not hamburgers and fries. However, as already mentioned above, and regular food in hotels in Mexico it is always of high quality, varied and not spicy.

- Many hotels in Mexico can accommodate not only turtles, but also noses, agouti, from which children are delighted, but also (in some hotels) crocodiles. But they are not dangerous and avoid people, living in their lagoons. And a number of hotels have their own dolphinariums- right on the premises.

THINGS TO DO OUTSIDE THE HOTEL IN MEXICO: SHOPPING

First, go out into the city (if your hotel is located near the city infrastructure) or take a taxi to it. Depending on the distance of the hotel, taxi fares will cost from 10 to 40 dollars per car.

In Mexico, in addition to visiting local bars and restaurants, there is interesting shopping. Among edible foods and drinks, you can buy home real (and very tasty) cocoa, good grain and ground coffee (we recommend coffee from the state of Veracruz), and, of course, local brands of tequila, mezcal and rum. If it's not a supermarket, they might let you taste them.

By the way, the Mexicans themselves drink milk whipped in a blender with pieces of special chocolate - such portioned chocolate is sold, for example, in the cocoa museum in Chichen Itza. We recommend buying it - it’s much tastier than cocoa. Another souvenir that you can buy there is chewing gum from Zapato juice. Yes, be sure to take home the local seasoning Gusano - it is salt mixed with chili pepper and crushed dried maguey caterpillars - it is very tasty, believe me. Sold everywhere.

The “souvenirs” here are very diverse - however, the famous skulls immediately catch your eye different types and other symbolism " Day of the Dead", a popular holiday in Mexico. But almost all souvenir products in tourist places - - stamped Chinese.

Tips and life hacks for tourists:

- By icon $ in Mexico it is not the US dollar. A local currency- peso. Some tourists are shocked when they see a $39 fee on an ATM screen, $210 on a restaurant menu for a plate of pasta with seafood, and a $12 bottle of water in a store. Calm down - it's just pesos. And US dollars everywhere in Mexico are written asUSD .

- Cigarettes in Mexico very expensive(at least 10-11 dollars per pack), in addition, you can’t buy them everywhere, especially if your hotel is remote from the retail infrastructure. We strongly recommend stocking up on them before your trip. You can bring 1 carton of cigarettes into Mexico.

- You can take out in luggage from Mexico (not including goods from Duty Free) no more than 3 liters of alcohol per suitcase. Important: if there is one suitcase for two tourists, the rule still valid for 1 suitcase, and not for 1 person. It is useless to prove to customs that there are bottles for two in this suitcase, even if you are husband and wife.

- In Mexico, you can buy exotic and unusual tropical fruits in markets and supermarkets, it is impossible to take them out of the country(like, by the way, the shells found on the beach) - all suitcases are see-through and the “banned” is selected.


It's definitely worth a ride around.

To be here and not see the mysterious Mayan pyramids in Cob, Tulum, Ek Balan, not ride over the jungle and karst lakes on ziplines in the Xel-Ha and Xplore parks, not swim with a child, not take photos on the Pink Lakes, not swim with dolphins - it's simply not interesting.


It would be a remiss not to visit the Cancun Cirque du Soleil (it is not touring here, but local, and is very popular among tourists).

But be prepared to spend a significant amount on excursions. There are no “$50” excursions in Mexico; they are of a completely different format and intensity than in Europe, and the prices are designed for Americans.

By the way, you shouldn’t buy “on the street” or online excursions in Mexico: there won’t be free wi-fi, a Russian-speaking guide, there will be completely different food and service.

Tips and lifehacks for tourists

- In ANEX Tour tourist buses, which serve excursion groups, there is a free one Wi - Fi .

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The northernmost and most populated Latin American state, the birthplace of tequila, as well as the ancient civilizations of the Aztecs and Mayans. Mexico is a country of contrasts and the unimaginable. natural diversity, shrouded in a magical train, which is located in the southern part North America. Find out on the Tour Calendar why the November through April portion of the year is the best time to relax on the best beaches and explore the lost cities of the United Mexican States.

Tourist season in Mexico

Every year, the cradle of the world's most mysterious culture is visited by about 21 million tourists from all over the planet. 2012 turned out to be a particularly “intense” year, “heated up” by the theme of the end of the world, “thrown in” by the Mayan tribe. Holidays in Mexico are quite expensive, however, this fact does not stop even travelers with an average budget. The secret of its colossal success lies in the uniqueness of this tourist destination: in one trip you can see a maximum of natural diversity - from snow-white sandy beaches on the shores of the largest ocean in the world to the snow-capped cones of majestic volcanoes, from tropical jungles buried in lush greenery to sparse desert vegetation, from ultra-modern high-rise buildings in megacities to original villages that civilization has not yet reached. IN last years this country opens up everything large quantity Russians, whose number has already reached 40,000 people. The holiday season here lasts all year round, but the most favorable time- “dry” period from November to April.

High season

The largest number of tourists come to Mexico after the end of the rainy season, i.e. from the first days of November, when the most optimal for beach holiday The weather is not very hot and stuffy, and swimming is very comfortable. However, if you look at the price lists of tour operators or hotels, you can find the most high prices for the entire annual period. At this time, tourists from Canada and the USA come to Mexico, fleeing the cold and dank winter in search of warmth and sun. For the New Year, Christmas holidays and the traditional February carnival, guests from Western Europe. There are also many of our Russians in Mexico in winter. The high season lasts until after Easter.

Low season

It is very difficult to give exact dates for the low season in Mexico. From May to October, during the season of tropical rains and storms, people also relax here. It is most correct to highlight the middle season from this period of time, in addition to the low season. It falls during the summer holidays and holidays, very popular among the Mexicans themselves and among tourists who were unable to come here in winter, or who have a goal economical holiday. The low season begins in mid-September, when the risk of hurricanes is high. At this time, air tickets are 40% cheaper than during the high season. It comes to an end in early November. In the off-season, many travel agencies offer hot tours to Mexico. This is an excellent opportunity to save money, especially since the simplified procedure for obtaining a visa facilitates the purchase of such vouchers. By the way, its registration is completely free.

Beach season in Mexico

The waters of the Caribbean Sea and the Gulf of Mexico splash on the eastern coast of Mexico, and its western part is washed by the Pacific Ocean. Swim at resorts whenever your heart desires. You can take off and go to the Pacific Ocean in fierce February or go to the Caribbean coast in rainy November in Russia. At any time of the year, Mexican beaches will greet you with a bustling crowd of tourists and gentle warm waters. Minimum temperature water at the very cold month in January the temperature ranges from +24 °C to +25 °C. In winter, during the “dry season,” it is warmest in the south of the country. On average, ocean water will be a couple of degrees cooler than the Caribbean Sea. For example, in February they swim in Acapulco at +24 °C, and in Cancun at +25 °C. This is the most comfortable time for a beach holiday, since there is no heatwave, which in Mexico is aggravated high level relative humidity. In summer, those who want to experience all the delights go to the beaches tropical climate. Buy under heavy rain in water that is about to boil (+29 °C..+30 °C), to experience a sauna (free of charge) and get an instant tan (which, by the way, is not entirely safe) - there are a lot of people who want to do this.

Diving season

The underwater world of the Caribbean Sea fascinates with its beauty. There are hundreds of diving centers concentrated in the resorts of mainland Mexico, but it is believed that the most unforgettable dives can only be achieved from the islands of the Caribbean Sea. The kingdom of the Pacific Ocean will also present a wonderful fairy tale. The most popular spots: Soccoro Island (Pacific Ocean), Cozumel Island with the second largest barrier reef on the planet, Cancun resort with exotic Black Sea coral reef(Caribbean Sea) and the Yucatan Peninsula with quaint cenotes (Gulf of Mexico). The high diving season lasts from December to the last days of March, when the weather is calmest. But if you go into detail, there are many subseasons. For example, the feeding season of bull sharks, the season of sailfish, swordfish, etc.

Best time for excursions

First of all, people come to Mexico for cultural and educational purposes, because this is a real treasury of mysterious civilizations. Just think about it, the chronology of Mexico has been going on for 3000 years! Lost cities shrouded in mystery, intricate archaeological artifacts and structures like cultural center Maya Chichen Itza, unearthly pyramids, including the largest in the world, hundreds of ancient temples and breathtaking volcanic landscapes. Also in Mexico you can go to desert island, climb caves, enjoy the views of powerful waterfalls or raft mountain river. In general, the excursion program in Mexico is very intense, so if possible, book tours for the maximum number of days, or even better, come here on your own for 3-4 weeks. While sightseeing, you will have to travel a lot around the country, or at least in the vicinity of the resort in which the hotel was rented. Good weather - required condition, if you want to get only the best from your trip best impressions. December, January, February, March and April - mark these months in your calendar as the most suitable for educational tourism.

Cruise season

It’s easy to feel like a passenger of the legendary Titanic, just go on a Pacific cruise to the shores of Mexico

Mexico receives up to 7 million tourists a year, arriving in the country on cruise ships. The cruise season on the Pacific Ocean lasts for a whole year. Also, passenger ships ply the azure expanse of the Caribbean Sea and the Gulf of Mexico. There are no strict deadlines limiting the navigation season for these routes, except for the period bad weather it closes.

Religious season

Most Mexicans profess Catholicism. The main religious holiday in this country is Easter, which is preceded by Holy Week. In addition to solemn processions, during this period there are various events, the most colorful of which can be observed in villages remote from cities. These include the Easter game, a kind of theatrical production dramatizing the last earthly days of Christ. No less than 1 million people are going to see it! This period is the time of spring school holidays and vacations for Mexicans, so there are a lot of people. Increasing tourist interest is shown in pilgrimage trips to the country’s shrines and “places of power” of ancient civilizations. Ruins of ancient churches, miraculous springs, meetings with real healers and shamans - this is what the plan of a standard pilgrimage trip looks like for tourists who want to get at least one iota closer to the origins of the universe. There is no clearly defined season as such, but most often such tours are booked from November to April.

Wedding season

Hundreds of thousands of tourists fly to this country to tie the knot, both symbolic and official. This pleasure is quite expensive, but most importantly, it’s really worth it! Unrealistically beautiful scenery in the form of tropical landscapes at the very edge of the Caribbean Sea or on the shores of the Pacific Ocean at first seem like mirages. But this is the most beautiful reality. Peak weddings occur in winter period, but ceremonies are also scheduled for summer months. In general, this is not the best solution, since from July to October, in addition to the tropical rains, there is a high probability of tornadoes.

Carnival season

Incendiary rhythms of music, passionate dances, colorful costumes, multifaceted masks and vibrant street processions. Every February, at least 300,000 tourists come to the Mexican carnival - both as spectators and as direct participants. This is the third largest carnival in the world after the carnival in Brazil and on the island of Tenerife, opening a week before Lent. Prices for hotels and all kinds of services skyrocket during these few days, so the larger your vacation budget, the better. After all, there are a lot of temptations at this time.

It's time for holidays and festivals

Mexico knows how to organize grand festivals. Or rather, if Mexicans celebrate something, they do it on a grand scale throughout the country. Among the most interesting festivals is the enchanting tequila festival “Tequila Fest Riviera Maya”, held in the resort of Playa del Carmen in last days January; one of the world's largest folk festivals, "Guelaherza" in Oaxaca de Juarez, held in mid-July; Jazz Festival on the Riviera Maya, which takes place over several days in November; at the end of the same month, an impressive International festival Aeronautics, where you can see giant butterflies and bees soaring in the air. There is also a place in Mexico's event calendar for religious holidays, such as the Day of the Virgin Mary of Guadalupe (December 12), the Day of the Holy Innocents of Bethlehem (December 28), Christmas, Easter, Epiphany (January 6) and the holiday of honoring the dead “Día de los Muertos” (November 2). Public holidays are official days off. These include the following events: Mexican Independence Day, celebrated on September 16, the anniversary of the start of the insurgency against the Spanish colonialists; Columbus Discovery of America October 12th; celebration of the Revolution Day of November 20, organized against the regime of General Diaz; Constitution Day, which falls on the first Monday of February, and Flag Day, a symbol of Mexican national pride, held annually on February 24; On March 21, the whole country honors the memory of national hero Benito Juarez; May 5 is the anniversary of the Cinco de Mayo victory of Mexican troops at Pueblo in 1862.

Climate in Mexico

The climate of Mexico is very diverse due to its vast territory, claiming 15th place in the ranking of the most large countries peace. The North is in power subtropical climate, and the coasts of the Caribbean Sea and the Pacific Ocean are under tropical dominance. In the central regions, the weather is cooler; in the higher regions of the northern part, snow may even fall in winter. On the latter, you can feel the thinness of the air. For example, in Mexico City, which is located at an altitude of 2240 m above sea level. From May to October the country experiences heavy rainfall, leading to serious flooding. The south-eastern part of the country (especially the state of Tabasco) bears the greatest blow, while in the north-west precipitation falls 4-5 times less. Accordingly, the level of relative air humidity there is much lower. From June to October is the season of hurricanes, “attacking” from the Caribbean Sea. Pacific hurricanes, if they happen, are small destructive force. The period from November to April is the most favorable weather conditions.

Mexico in spring

The first month of spring is an excellent time for a beach holiday. At the resorts it is very warm, and in some places even moderate. hot weather. A huge number of holidaymakers come to warm their bones at this time. When setting out to explore the sights of various cities, you should be aware that as you move deeper into the country it will gradually get colder. In Mexico City in March it is quite warm, but in the evenings it will be chilly. There is still snow in the mountains. In April, the weather remains favorable, the water becomes a degree warmer. By the end of the month it begins to approach tropical cyclone, That's why last days April may be marked by 15-minute showers. In May, the water in both the ocean and the sea becomes excessively warm. The tropical rainy season begins. The north and the resort of Playa del Carmen on the Riviera Maya will suffer the least from them. Holidaymakers on the Pacific coast in Puerto Vallarta will be disturbed by showers mainly at night.

Temperature and weather in Mexico in spring

Weather in MarchWeather in AprilWeather in May
Mexico City +26 +27 +27
Cancun +30 +26 +32 +27 +32 +28
Riviera Maya +30 +26 +32 +27 +32 +28
Cozumel +30 +26 +32 +27 +32 +28
Acapulco +31 +28 +32 +29 +32 +29
Puerto Vallarta +30 +24 +32 +24 +33 +26

Mexico in summer

Summer is a very hot season, during which the prices are very high temperatures. During the day, the thermometer reaches +32 °C..34 °C. These figures will be slightly lower in the center and north of the country. For example, in the capital the average daily air temperature during the season is no more than +24 °C..+25 °C. So this hot time for the country can be devoted to exploring the cities of this part of Mexico. Swimming in the Caribbean Sea in summer does not bring much pleasure, since the differences between temperature conditions there is practically no water and air observed. The water off the coast of the Caribbean Sea warms up to +29 °C, and in the resorts of the Pacific Ocean - up to +27 °C. However, there are often waves that attract hundreds of thousands of surfers. After sunset the air cools down to +23°C..+24°C. This time can be used for leisurely walks. It's better to walk along the most popular ones tourist routes, avoiding local neighborhoods. Talking about large quantities precipitation in summer period, this should not be taken to mean that the rains are pouring hopelessly. Sometimes they last half an hour, and sometimes two, and at the same time they are fine sunny days there are plenty of them during the season. It also happens that the bulk of precipitation falls in one week or another, and the rest of the time is characterized by dry weather. In July and August, hurricanes are at their peak in the Caribbean; from this month until mid-October, the eastern part of Mexico is under the threat of severe storms. Of course, the likelihood that your region will be attacked by the elements is small, but it is still a small percentage, so before going to Mexico in the summer, you should think carefully.

Temperature and weather in Mexico in summer

Weather in JuneWeather in JulyWeather in August
Mexico City +26 +24 +25
Cancun +32 +28 +32 +29 +33 +29
Riviera Maya +32 +28 +32 +29 +33 +29
Cozumel +32 +28 +32 +29 +33 +29
Acapulco +32 +30 +33 +30 +32 +27
Puerto Vallarta +33 +28 +34 +29 +33 +30

Mexico in autumn

A notable feature of Mexico's climate is the lack of pronounced seasonality in temperatures. Climatic picture of autumn in terms of temperature indicators almost similar to the weather prevailing in the country in summer. From the middle of the season, the water in the ocean and sea becomes a little cooler. And in some regions of the country it may be less hot, but, to be honest, this is hardly noticeable. The only difference in autumn is that by the end of October the tropical rainy season is coming to an end, and the risk of storms in the form of tornadoes is significantly reduced. Therefore, tourists should not worry about a sudden evacuation or, even worse, about meeting this rabid force of nature face to face. In November, the air temperature in some states of Mexico drops slightly, but it is still hot in Acapulco. This is a discovery tourist season, as the “dry” tropical period begins. On average, this month there are no more than 3-5 rainy days, which, as always, are of a torrential nature.

Mexico is the country of dreams. Many people want to get there. Potential tourists already know everything about Mexico, for example, that the full name of the country is the United Mexican States, and its capital is Mexico City. However, this is not at all difficult to remember.

Mexico: weather by month

Don't know when is the best time to go to Mexico? Then you should familiarize yourself with the weather of this country in order to plan your trip correctly and not be disappointed.

January

In the mountainous areas in the north, it is quite cool, the temperature reaches 0°C. This month there is a subtropical climate.

In the center of the country it will be a little warmer - +2°C.

In Acapulco the situation is completely different - there the air is daytime warms up to +31°C, and at night the temperature drops to +21°C.

In Cancun it is approximately +27°C during the day and approximately +19°C at night. If you are planning to visit Mexico City, you need to take warm clothes with you. During the day it is +21°C, but the closer the evening gets, the lower the temperature becomes. Before you know it, it will drop to +7°C.

February

Nothing changes in Acapulco - the temperature still reaches +31°C. But towards evening the heat subsides and it becomes easier to breathe. At night it is usually around +21°C.

If you don't like the heat, look no further than Cancun. Here during the day, as a rule, it is +27°C, and at night - +20°C. In Mexico City the temperature is quite good - +23°C during the day. And at night in the capital of Mexico +7°C.

March

It may be dangerous to swim somewhere at the beginning of spring, but not in Acapulco. It is very hot here during the day - +31°C. And at night it’s just warm - +21°C. In Cancun the air warms up noticeably. During the day it is almost always sunny here, the temperature reaches +28°C, and at night it also becomes more pleasant - +21°C.

Spring is coming to the capital of the country. During the day the temperature rises to +25°C, and in the evening thermometers show +10°C.

In general, the weather in Mexico in March allows for a good rest both on the beach and while sightseeing.

April

Do you want to visit the Mexican mountains? Think carefully about whether you need this: even in April there it is often 0°C, or even less. Maybe it’s better to go and enjoy the sun at a temperature of +28°C?

If you are going to one of the beaches of Acapulco, do not forget cream, sunglasses and a swimsuit. During the daytime it is +32°C, and at night it is ten degrees lower - only +22°C.

In Cancun, the sun is not so merciless; a comfortable +29°C remains here. This is, of course, during the day. And at night, expect the temperature to drop to +22°C. In the capital of Mexico ideal temperature during the day - approximately +27°C. If you are going somewhere for the whole day, take a blouse with you, as in the evening it is often only +11°C.

As you can see, the weather in Mexico in April depends greatly on the area.

May

If you go to Cancun, take an umbrella - it rains here often. Despite this, the heat remains up to +31°C. And at night it can be +23°C.

But it’s better to choose the resort of Playa del Carmen. This amazing place, besides, it’s +27°C during the day. Is it possible to dream of something more? If we talk about this resort, then the weather in Mexico in May is clearly in your favor.

June

In Los Cabos, the sun is mercilessly blazing, and the temperature inexorably creeps up to +33°C. Acapulco is also hot - +33°C. You can breathe a sigh of relief only at night, when the temperature drops to +24°C.

Cancun is very warm water- +29°С. It is not surprising that there are many people who want to swim here. In addition, the majority of vacationers are quite satisfied with the air temperature - +31°C. And at night it’s only +25°C, which is also quite good. For those who cannot stand the heat, there are always tickets to the capital. During the day in Mexico City it is +25°C, and at night it is cool - +13°C.

July

Crowds of tourists are heading to Cancun this month. During the day it is +32°C, and at night it is noticeably cooler - +25°C. Many people like to walk in the evening and at night and breathe fresh air.

All of Mexico rejoices in summer. The weather by month, as you already understand, can become a kind of cheat sheet for you. Be careful: don't make a mistake when planning your vacation.

August

There is intense heat in Cancun - during the day it often reaches +32°C, and at night - +25°C, which corresponds to July weather. In Acapulco during the day it’s absolutely hell - +33°C. Unhappy tourists can only enjoy the nights. Thermometers at this time of day show +24°C.

September

Autumn has arrived, and in Cancun it has cooled by only one degree - now it is +31°C during the day, and at night, respectively, 24°C.

Acapulco has very pleasant water - +27°C. During the daytime it is a degree hotter here than in Cancun, and in the evening - +24°C.

October

It's getting a little cooler in Cancun, now +30°C. At night the temperature is one degree lower than in September. In Acapulco it is still +32°C, and at night nothing changes - +24°C.

In October, amazing Mexico opens its arms to you. The weather by month will help you decide, don't forget about it.

November

This month in Cancun you can fully live and relax - the temperature is excellent, it is +28°C. Not too hot, but not too cold either. It’s also good at night - +22°C. But in Acapulco, nothing has changed since October. At night at famous resorts - +24°C.

December

In the center of the country, temperatures are usually lower than in other areas, and this fully applies to December. During the day the air here warms up to only +21°C. As for the night, you can catch a cold, because thermometers show only +7°C. The further from the sea, the colder it is. Somewhere it could be +2°C.

And the famous Acapulco is the very personification of stability. Here again +32°C during the day. You can cool down at night - only +22°C. In Cancun, it is not so hot during the day - +27°C, and at night you will see a mark of +20°C on the thermometer.

All of Mexico is open to you. Weather by month is a great help for you. But try to focus not only on the weather, first of all listen to your heart, and it will help you make the right choice.

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