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Can you swim in Cancun in Christmas?

Want to know about the water temperature in Cancun in December? The Caribbean Sea is warm all year long, so you can comfortably swim, snorkel and go scuba diving in Cancun in December. Note: Water temperatures between 77°F (25°C) and 84°F (29°C) are regarded as warm.



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Sitting on the Caribbean Sea, Cancún has high temperatures all year round so you can count on it being nice and warm in December. The dry season's from November to April, so although you'll get some rain, there's much less than in the wet season and it's usually only in short showers.

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Winter: December to February Winter months and early spring are top travel times in Cancun. Weather average temperatures are at their most pleasant, topping out in the low 80s, and many Americans are looking to escape the cold back home with a balmy vacation.

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Avoid visiting during Christmas, New Year's, and especially Spring Break as these are the most hectic travel periods for Cancun. If possible, avoid Mexico's hurricane season, which stretches from late-July to late-October.

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Another benefit of traveling between the beginning of December and the end of May is that the tide is the lowest and calmest, so you can safely swim in Cancun's characteristic blue waters. Scuba divers also get the most visibility during these months!

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June is the hottest month in Cancun with an average temperature of 28°C (82°F) and the coldest is January at 23°C (73°F) with the most daily sunshine hours at 11 in August. The wettest month is September with an average of 270mm of rain.

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How many days are enough to enjoy Cancun? The most experienced tour operators recommend that the ideal number of days to discover all the tourist charms of Cancun is 7. Plan your trip in advance and make the most of your stay!

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During our dry and warm winter (from December to March), there are no mosquitoes. When the humidity is coming, mosquitoes are waking up… This is why it would be wise to buy from your country a good mosquito repellent.

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