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How much does it rain in Tulum in December?

You probably won't need to have an umbrella, as the chance of rain on any given day is 20 percent. The resort sees 92 mm of rain over the course of the month, falling over eight days. Even in the dead of winter, the sea temperature is still plenty warm to swim, averaging 27°C (around 81°F).



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Tulum weather in December is usually sunny and warm. It's pretty much never overcast and you likely won't see any rain showers. Still, they're possible; but if you get any rain at all, it will likely bee short showers.

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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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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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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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IT'S MORE EXPENSIVE THAN YOU THINK The high season (December- April) is the most expensive season and also the season with the best weather, so many tourists are wanting to escape to the sunny weather in Tulum that occur during those months (and also the time I visited Tulum).

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Is Mexico warm in December? Yes, Mexico is generally warm in December, especially in the coastal and lowland regions. Coastal destinations like Cancun, Puerto Vallarta, and Playa del Carmen typically experience daytime temperatures ranging from 25°C to 30°C (77°F to 86°F) in December.

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Hit the road: If it seems like it will rain for the entire day, the best thing you can do is get out of Tulum and explore. Take a tour or rent a car and visit the cities near you. 45-minutes north of Tulum you can find Playa del Carmen.

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Tulum is renowned worldwide for its nightlife and party scene. It's slightly more upmarket than its neighboring towns of Playa del Carmen and Cancun.

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While Tulum is trendy, note that most of the best hotels offer eco-chic luxury (if you're looking for a large resort experience, look elsewhere) and are located along the 6-mile-long stretch of beachfront from the Tulum Ruins to the soft sand beach in the south end.

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