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Does it get cold in Cabo San Lucas?

Winter lows hover around 55 degrees, so you may want to bring a light jacket or sweater to wear if the night cools off. Daily highs reach 80 and December Cabo San Lucas weather only fluctuates by a matter of 1-3 degrees — so you're pretty much guaranteed a wonderful holiday!



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July is the hottest month in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico, with an average temperature of 87°F and the coldest month is January at 66°F. You'll get the most sunshine, about 12 hours a day in June, which is also the wettest month.

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Winter in Cabo San Lucas Temperatures during this time are cooler than the rest of the year but not too cold. The average high during this season is in the mid-70s, and the lows are around 60 at night. Travelers who visit Cabo San Lucas during this season should pack beachwear and a jacket or sweater.

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The best time to visit Cabo is from May to June, when the wintertime crowds have gone home and the summertime storms have yet to hit. October and November are also nice months for a vacation, but you'll need to begin your hotel search early if you want to save money.

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What is the Off Season for Cabo San Lucas? Summer and fall are considered the low tourist season in Cabo San Lucas, which makes it the cheapest time to visit Cabo.

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How a trip to Cancún or Los Cabos fits into your budget depends on what type of traveler you are, but usually, Cancún is the more affordable option. As Cancún has a larger variety of accommodations, you're more likely to find a good deal, especially if you stay in the downtown area instead of the pricier Hotel Zone.

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Top 5 Winter Activities in Cabo
  • Whale Watching. One of the most common activities to enjoy in the winter time in Cabo is whale watching. ...
  • Deep-Sea Fishing. If you love fishing, you're in luck in Cabo — winter is when fishing is at its peak in the area. ...
  • Mountain Hiking. ...
  • Enjoy the Holidays. ...
  • Hit the Beach.


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Once winter hits in Cabo, the temperatures “cool down” to a comfortable average of 68 degrees, with the water temperatures ranging from 72-75. The mild temperatures mean you can stay outside longer and enjoy the sunshine, making the winter months, including December, a popular season to visit Cabo.

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The Weather in Cancun and Los Cabos Both Cancun and Los Cabos are so popular due to their sunny and warm weather. While Cancun has more tropical and humid weather, Los Cabos tend to be a lot drier and cooler.

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Because it doesn't have the tropical humidity of other vacation destinations in Mexico, and is further north, the evenings will cool off significantly, so bring a light jacket or sweater, particularly in the winter months.

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According to reports on the average surface temperature of the water, Cabo experiences 3.5 months of warm water, 3.8 months of moderate water, and 4.7 months of cold water. The temperature fluctuates between 70°F and 83°F. Mid-January to June: These months are considered the cold water months in Los Cabos.

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Many of Los Cabos' beaches aren't safe to swim on, and entering the water is dangerous. The beaches feature steep ocean-floor drop-offs, strong waves, and harsh undercurrents. These particular beaches are marked with red flags. Never attempt to swim in them, even if you pride yourself on your abilities.

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The Cabo San Lucas hurricane season typically spans from May to November. During this time, tropical storms and hurricanes are possible. However, it's important to recognize that stormy weather isn't a daily occurance. Most days still offer beautiful Cabo San Lucas weather, allowing you to relish your vacation safely.

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High and low season in Los Cabos High Season: October to May (temperate weather, whale watching, Christmas and spring). Low season: July to mid-September.

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Because there are a number of places around Cabo where strong undertows, unpredictable tides, and hardy waves make for less than ideal swimming conditions, these places have been red flagged around the community as the Cabo San Lucas beaches you wouldn't want to visit if you're looking to frolic in the water.

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Cancun beaches The water is warm (warmer than in Cabo) and the color a mesmerizing shade of turquoise. Waves are generally tame – and the Caribbean Sea is safe for swimming at most beaches.

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Most of the water and ice in hotels, resorts, and tourist restaurants are safe. Many offer purified bottled water and many of the resorts have desalination plants that purify the water on site.

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Cabo San Lucas is known for the granite rock formations at Land's End which form a protective barrier for the bay, as well as signifying the point where the Sea of Cortés and Pacific Ocean meet.

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It is not recommended to drink unfiltered tap water in Cabo San Lucas. Just to be safe, ask for bottled water and be wary of drinks with ice cubes.

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The ideal time frame is at least 4 days in Cabo. This gives you enough time to explore some popular tourist highlights, try some of the many available activities and also have enough time to just relax on the beach. If you can spend 5 days in Los Cabos, that's even better.

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