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Is Mexico nice in November?

In November, both the hurricane and the rainy season have ended in Mexico. The days are sunnier, and the evenings are often refreshing with some colder nights in many areas. The country is beautiful in November, and it is an opportunity to see Mexico in fall colors.



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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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Many are surprised that November is still one of the hotter months in Mexico, especially if you're visiting the Mexico beach towns. Average temperatures in Mexico in November hover around 85°F (29°C) on the beaches, but it can feel a few degrees hotter because of the humidity.

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Weather in Cancun in November starts to mellow out, making November one of the best months of the year to visit. It isn't as rainy as the other fall and summer months, you'll find inexpensive flights and hotel accommodation, light crowds and beautiful Cancun weather to set the stage for a fun and relaxing holiday.

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November also marks the start of the dry season. The number of sunny days increases and rain is much less likely than during the peak wet season, in the month of September. So pack your sun tanning lotion and get ready to enjoy clear skies and, thankfully, not-so-hot days.

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If you are looking for the best time to visit Mexico, November might be it. This month brings a mix of climates across Mexico. The Pacific Coast enjoys a balmy 27°C (81°F), ideal for beach activities in Acapulco. However, northern areas, such as Chihuahua, witness cooler temperatures at 7°C to 20°C (45°F to 68°F).

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Where to Go. There are many places to visit in Mexico in November. Baja California Sur and Cabo, Riviera Maya, Yucatán, Chiapas, and Puerto Vallarta are some of the most popular places during this time. In Los Cabos (or Cabo), it is an excellent time to enjoy snorkeling, particularly at the beginning of the month.

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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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Weather-wise, visiting Cancun in November is better than in October if you want cooler temperatures, drier days, and sunnier skies. And the Caribbean sea is usually free of seaweed! That said, fewer tourists in October mean fewer crowds at incredible sites like Chichen Itza and better prices on hotels and flights.

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Daytime temperatures are usually comfortable, ranging from the mid-60s to mid-70s Fahrenheit (18-24°C). Central Mexico, including cities like Mexico City, Guadalajara, and Morelia, experiences pleasant and mild weather in November.

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Although the vibrant country is a year-round destination, there are two seasons in central and southern Mexico. The rainy season lasts from May to October, and the dry season is between the middle of November and April.

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You can expect average daily temperatures of 80-83°F (26-28°C) while visiting Tulum in November. When the sun goes down, the temperatures in Tulum drop, but not by much. Nighttime temperatures in Tulum average about 72-80°F (22-26°C), though the humidity also usually isn't as bad as in the day.

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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. The wet season begins in the south in May and lasts until October.

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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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If you don't like the cold, November is a great month to visit Mexico City because it's technically still Fall, and won't be as cold as December or January for New Year. November is the first month of the dry season in Mexico City, which runs from November to April.

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Getting a great deal means visiting Cancun in the rainy summer season, with even better deals and discounts in September, October, and November, as these 3 months coincide with the hurricane season.

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Atlantic hurricane season in Cancun occurs between the start of June and the end of November. The highest risk of hurricanes is between September and October, as they become more frequent due to sea temperatures being at their hottest.

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Many are surprised that November is still one of the hotter months in Mexico, especially if you're visiting the Mexico beach towns. Average temperatures in Mexico in November hover around 85°F (29°C) on the beaches, but it can feel a few degrees hotter because of the humidity.

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Cancun water temperature in November The average temperature tends to hover around 27 degrees Celsius (80.6F), so you are unlikely to feel cold even after hours in the water.

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You can get burned anytime during the day in Cancun...the sun is that strong. Sun sets between 5:30 and 6:00 in November. Hilton Cancun Mar Caribe All-Inclusive Resort.

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During the dry season, between November and April, it gets a little colder and sometimes windy, so you might want a pair of long (but still fairly thin) pants or a light sweater. Temperatures are usually between 80 and 88 degrees, but occasionally dip down to around 65 degrees.

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November is not as busy as December and January, so if you search, you can still find some good Tulum travel deals in early-November. With the money you can save visiting Tulum in November vs December, you may even want to extend your trip beyond Mexico and into Central America.

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