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Does it get cold in Mexico at night?

Nights are often warm and steamy along the coasts but can get chilly, or even cold, at night in the higher elevations. Nights in the highlands of central Mexico are usually in the 50's F or below, even during the summer months, so you may want to have a light jacket to stay warm.



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Does Cancun get cold at night? Cancun can feel cooler at night during the winter months, with temperatures from the mid-60s °F to the low 70s °F.

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You don't need to go overboard with outwear in most parts of Mexico, but I'd recommend bring a light jacket or sweater for the evenings just in case. Evenings are generally balmy along Mexico's gorgeous coasts, but inland areas can get cooler.

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Those headed to Cancun should be cautious of their surroundings and be vigilant whilst outside of the safety of their resorts. Just like their Mexican counterparts, the U.S Department of State recommends avoiding dark places outside of tourist areas, such as poorly lit streets or alleys.

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Is Cancun safe at night? It is always wise to be extra cautious after sunset, which takes place between 6:30PM and 7:30PM throughout the year. Secluded areas of beach are best avoided, as are roads away from the main strip of the hotel zone.

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The best time to visit Mexico is during the dry season between December and April, when there is virtually no rain. The coolest months are between December and February, although temperatures can still reach averages of 82°F during the dry season.

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Most public bathrooms don't have toilet paper. That means that you always want to make sure you have some toilet paper on you when you're traveling.

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When you are in direct sunlight, wearing clothing shields your skin from the sun and keeps you cooler. So pants aren't going to be any warmer than shorts. You will see most desert hikers wearing long sleeves and pants. If you are hiking under shade all day, shorts and short sleeves will be cooler.

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Traditional Mexican clothing combines native and European elements. The fibers of choice across the country are cotton, bark and agave (which were known and used by native Mexican pre-Hispanic civilizations to make their clothes), as well as wool and silk (introduced by the Spanish later).

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?? Yes, Mexico ice is safe to consume. Though plenty of other articles will tell you to avoid ice in your drink, there's no reason to think anyone's making ice with tap water. Now, if you want to avoid ice for your own peace of mind, then go ahead.

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Wear lots of layers!!! I like to wear clothes with lots of layers so that I can easily adjust what I'm wearing if it's hot or cold. I usually wear both a scarf and jacket to the airport with a light T-shirt or dress underneath, so that I can take both of them off once I arrive.

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The hottest places in Mexico tend to be on the coast, but the highest ever recorded temperature in Mexico was set in June 1995 at a sizzling 52 °C in Mexicali, the capital of Baja California. The number 1 hottest place in Mexico based on average annual temperature is Tabasco.

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