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Is November a good time to visit Riviera Maya?

Low season crowds November is at somewhat of a crossroads in the Riviera Maya travel seasons. It is not nearly as busy as it is in summer, it does not have the buzz of spring break, and is much less hectic than a few weeks later, during Christmas and New Year's.



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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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Average rainfall in Mexico in November Mexico City is relatively dry, with an average rainfall of about 15 to 30 mm (0.6 to 1.2 inches) during the month, whilst Acapulco experiences a more moderate amount of rainfall - around 100 to 150 mm (3.9 to 5.9 inches) of rain, often delivered as short, afternoon showers.

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As the dry season begins in eastern Mexico, the Riviera Maya weather in November has much less rain than in the summer. The temperature's nearly 30°C on the hottest days and with hours of sunshine, you'll love relaxing by, and exploring, this vast stretch of picturesque beaches.

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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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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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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. With cooler temperatures and hurricane season nearly over, November is a great time to explore Mexico's beaches. Temperatures can get much cooler inland (but never bitterly cold).

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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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Riviera Maya is a more relaxed and laid-back destination than Cancún, with fewer crowds and more nature. It is known for its gorgeous beaches, coral reefs, cenotes (natural swimming holes), and archaeological sites, such as the Mayan ruins of Tulum and Coba.

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The best time to visit Playa del Carmen is November through April. It's a dry season there with minimal rain, warm & sunny days. From May to October you can expect rainy season, it's very humid and it can rain all day.

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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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Enjoy the beaches and water sports The pleasant weather in Cancun in November is perfect for water activities such as snorkeling, diving, and swimming with whale sharks. Explore the vibrant marine life of the Mesoamerican Reef and create unforgettable underwater memories.

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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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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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