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Is it safe to go to Mexico during hurricane season?

Given the fact that tropical storms like hurricanes have the potential to create major damage when they are forceful, they should always be taken seriously. Hurricane season, however, should not get in the way of a much-needed vacation in Mexico, particularly if you are considering a visit to Cancun.



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Hurricanes occur very often in Mexico. On average, they happen about 25 times a year. However, hurricanes often do not make landfall in Mexico, but turn northward beforehand. The remnants then cause gusts of wind and rain on land.

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Puerto Vallarta is nestled between the Sierra Madre Occidental Mountains and Banderas Bay, one of the largest bays in North America. The mountains provide the city with an ecosystem service that protects Banderas Bay from the strong winds and storm surges associated with hurricanes.

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When travelers think of safe islands to visit during hurricane season, the “ABC Islands” of Aruba, Bonaire and Curacao often come to mind. Of the three, Aruba is the best option for points travelers.

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The major single-event loss threat to Mexico is earthquake.

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In Mexico, tropical and hurricane-force storms are most most prevalent between July and October —the hottest months of the year— with September and October usually the most active months. People who live and work in hurricane-affected areas are accustomed to annual storm activity and know how to prepare and respond.

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Dry, warm November may be the ideal month to visit Mexico overall, offering a sweet spot between the heavy fall rains and the beginning of the busy season. (Other November pros: depending on your timing and whereabouts, you might catch Día de los Muertos festivities or the magnificent monarch butterfly migration.)

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Recent Hurricanes in Cancun Hurricane Gilbert on Sept 15th 1988 and Hurricane Wilma on 21 October 2005. Hurricanes don't hit Cancun every year, far from it. There are also occasions where near misses have taken place and resulted in a lot of worry. However, they usually bring no major damage or disruption.

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TRAVEL ADVICE: IS CANCUN SAFE? If you're thinking about a vacation and wondering, “Is Cancun Safe?” … the short answer is: the Yucatán Peninsula, including Cancun, Tulum, and the Riviera, is the safest area of Mexico in 2023, according to the US State Department.

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The Riviera Maya hurricane season begins in late May and lasts until early November, with the peak in September and October. The odds of a hurricane hitting Riviera Maya are low (five hurricanes have hit the Yucatan in the past 40 years), but hurricanes traveling near Riviera Maya can still cause severe weather.

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Weather Overview The subtropical climate of Playa del Carmen means the weather is warm or hot for the majority of the year. The coolest time is between November and January. The hurricane season falls between June and November when tropical storms can occur. And most rain falls from June to October.

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2 – We haven't had a major hurricane in 10 years Today marks the 10th anniversary since Hurricane Wilma, a category 5 hurricane, that crossed over the Yucatan Peninsula in 2005. Playa del Carmen is located in the peninsula, and in an area where we are susceptible to hurricanes.

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From mid-summer to the early fall, Tulum is heavy in the throes of hurricane season and the hotels that are open offer some fantastic deals. However, you'll have to weigh the unbelievable rates against the chance of a bad storm.

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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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In fact, not all Caribbean islands are necessarily subject to hurricanes. If you're wondering where to travel during hurricane season, islands of the Caribbean located the furthest south—including the ABC islands of Aruba, Bonaire, and Curaçao—are the least likely to experience hurricanes.

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