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Can you visit Tulum in the rain?

The weather in Tulum makes it a very beautiful place. A place where you can find several activities even when it is rainy or cloudy. The beaches may not be as fun when the weather is bad.



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Since the Yucatán peninsula is flat, there are no mountains to withhold the clouds, so when a storm arrives the winds from the ocean will most likely blow the clouds away into the jungle and rain does not last long. Rainfall is usually short and intense, followed by sunshine and breathtaking sunsets.

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The wetter season lasts 5.3 months, from May 25 to November 2, with a greater than 36% chance of a given day being a wet day. The month with the most wet days in Tulum is September, with an average of 16.9 days with at least 0.04 inches of precipitation. The drier season lasts 6.7 months, from November 2 to May 25.

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Tulum experiences its rainiest weather during June, September, and October. Usually, it only rains for a short time, and then the sun comes out again. It's rare for it to be overcast and rainy all day, so it's unlikely that rainy weather will ruin your holiday.

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The Best Times to Visit Tulum for the Perfect Beach Vacation
  • High Season: Mid-December to April.
  • Shoulder Seasons: July to August and November to early December.
  • Low Seasons: May to June and September to October.


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You can expect rain showers about half the days of every month, or 50% of the time. They are usually short bursts of light to heavy rain, so they won't ruin your plans; rather they become part of your day. The water is still warm, and all you need is a light raincoat and umbrella.

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Even during the rainy seasons, storms usually last only an hour or two, then the sunny skies return – it's rare to have two or three days of continual rain without any sun. May and August are the hottest months, with August feeling especially hot due to high humidity.

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Best Times to Visit Tulum for Smaller Crowds Keep in mind that hurricane season does take place between June and November (and October is the wettest month), so you should expect at least some rain at this time of year.

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Does it rain constantly in Tulum? You can expect rain showers about half the days of every month, or 50% of the time. They are usually short bursts of light to heavy rain, so they won't ruin your plans; rather they become part of your day. The water is still warm, and all you need is a light raincoat and umbrella.

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Be cautious at night if you're traveling alone – Tulum isn't the most dangerous place at night, but in some places, it's not as well lit as it should be. Don't walk around alone late at night if you can avoid it — especially between the center of town and the beachfront hotel zone.

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How to make the most of a rainy beach vacation
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  5. Bust out the games. ...
  6. Keep cozy in bed. ...
  7. Embrace the rain.


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The nightlife in Tulum is lively! Whether you're on the hunt for a relaxed jungle vibe, or are looking to dance the night away, the nightlife in Tulum can take you from a laid-back bar with a mariachi band to a dance party on the beach under a full moon and shooting stars.

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The rainy season in Tulum lasts from June to October, with August and September being the rainiest, these two months have the best hotel and airplane rates throughout the year.

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The rainy season lasts from May to October, and the dry season is between the middle of November and April. During the wet season, showers usually only last a few hours in the afternoon, but watch out for hurricanes when traveling to the coast in September and October.

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Whether you're there for a single night or an entire month, any trip to Tulum is memorable. As a baseline, we think that 5-7 days is a perfect amount of time to enjoy everything the city offers. You'll have time for the beach, to visit Mayan ruins, and even have enough extra days for a trip to a nearby destination.

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Myth: It rains all day Darker clouds begin to roll in during the early evening, around five o'clock, signaling potential rain storms. Then, after an hour or so on the average day, the tropical breezes blow the storm away.

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Tulum weather in October can be sunny and warm, or overcast with rain showers. Though they're usually short showers, you can still expect rain.

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All that's left to do is map out what you will do and see during your time in Tulum. In just 3-5 days, you could easily check off all of Tulum's highlights, splash in a handful of cenotes, and include a fun day trip to nearby Coba and other incredible Riviera Maya destinations.

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