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Is the Ocean cold in Puerto Vallarta?

Puerto Vallarta Rivermouth sea water temperatures peak in the range 28 to 31°C (82 to 88°F) on around the 29th of July and are at their coldest on about the 10th of March, in the range 22 to 25°C (72 to 77°F).



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Beaches in Puerto Vallarta are internationally known for their warm water, top-notch facilities, and exotic natural beauty with every variety of sand and crystal-clear seas.

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The best weather in Puerto Vallarta is all up to the traveler and what they prefer. This is a tropical climate, so in general, the weather is hot and humid, with temperatures that range from 71-83°F/21-28°C.

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Cancun can be more humid than Puerto Vallarta, which can make a real difference when you're spending a lot of time outside. If you want to avoid high humidity, visit either Cancun or Puerto Vallarta during the months of December through April when it isn't as bad.

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Light and variable winds with smooth seas. Very small mid period waves. Winds: NW 5 to 6 knots. Seas: SW 2 feet at 13 seconds.

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You can walk all the way to Los Muertos and Old Town Vallarta along the beach. There is a a well-marked path that takes you up and over a cliff.

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Puerto Vallarta is generally considered safe at night, however it is important to take the same precautions as you would in any other city. It is best to stay in well-lit areas, avoid walking alone, and be aware of your surroundings.

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Myth: It rains all day Fact: During rainy season, it does rain most days and more than in the other Puerto Vallarta seasons, but the rainfall generally lasts for just a few hours and typically only comes around at night.

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Puerto Vallarta Best luxury destination for a vacation in Mexico.

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In addition to its beautiful beaches, Puerto Vallarta is also known for its close proximity to the majestic Sierra Madre mountain range. These towering peaks provide a breathtaking backdrop for the city and offer many opportunities for outdoor adventures like hiking, mountain biking and zip lining.

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In Puerto Vallarta, the rainy season falls between June and mid-October and sometimes extends into November. The risk of hurricane strikes is usually highest in August and September, and there are some parts of Mexico that get hit more often than others.

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Five to eight days is a great length for a Mexico trip with stops in Puerto Vallarta. You can enjoy extra activities at each stop or a few days in another region like Guadalajara, Mexico City, or Sayulita with more time.

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