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Is December a busy time for Cancun?

Peak Season: December to April December to April are the busiest months in Cancun with visitors coming from all over the world to vacation in one of the most beautiful spots in Mexico. Cancun's most ideal weather is from December to February with temperatures in the low 80s, sunny days, and low humidity.



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The best time to visit Cancún is from December to April during the peak season. Even though the crowds are heavier, you'll experience near-perfect weather and find some of the cheapest flight and room rates for a winter getaway at the beach.

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Low season in Cancun The low season is from June to October, with September and October being the least crowded. Tourists won't surround you, and you'll get the best prices.

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It has Permanent Summer-like Weather December is one of the best months for visiting Cancun: No seaweed, no hurricanes, just sunny days. With high's in the mid 90's and lows in the 70's, visitors can hit the beach and wear flip-flops even in the winter.

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How many days does it rain in Cancun in December? 20.7 days — December is the fifth-most rainiest month in Cancun Mexico, but that doesn't mean you won't have sunny days ?? because it rarely rains for longer than one hour.

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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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Low Season: June to November During this time, Cancun gets far fewer international tourists. Beach areas are still busy with domestic tourists over the summer holidays, but around August-September, the crowds really thin out.

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So how many days should you spend in Cancun? Our Tripadvisor community recommends a three- to five-day vacation to enjoy most of what Cancun has to offer, and up to 10 days for the full experience. But even if you just have the weekend, here are some ideas on what you can do in Cancun.

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Yes, you need mosquito repellent in Cancun. It is a tropical climate so there are mosquitos. Wear long-sleeved shirts and pants, and a hat if you're planning to spend time outdoors or leave the resort.

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When to go to Mexico (summary): The best time to visit Mexico is during the dry season between December and April when there is little rain and lots of sun. The coolest months are December, January, and February, although it's usually still warm enough for swimming and sunbathing.

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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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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. What is the weather like throughout the year in Cancun? Cancun has a tropical climate with warm to hot temperatures all year round.

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A warm vacation spot year round Mexico averages a balmy 75 degrees Fahrenheit in December and January with little to no rain. This warm, dry weather is a fantastic escape for those of us who hail from the northern United States and Canada.

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Short Summary. Cancun is generally safe for travelers but take necessary precautions and take government website travel alerts into consideration. Follow safety tips like avoiding walking alone at night and sticking to well-known establishments.

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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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Be cautious at night if you're traveling alone – Cancún 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.

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