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Is Tulum always hot?

It's hot — In fact, it's hot all year-long in Tulum Mexico as you can see from weather.com. ?? The sun is incredibly strong in Tulum year-round, so make sure you pack one of these best sunscreens for Mexico. There might be a few cooler days in the high 60°Fs (about 20°C), usually in December to February.



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Tulum's weather is tropical, warm, sunny, and mostly pleasant, with temperatures running consistently within 70 to 90 degrees Fahrenheit year-round.

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November and early December are great times to visit Tulum since the weather is pleasant (temperatures range from the low 70s to low 80s) and the crowds are thinner than they are in late winter and early spring.

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Climate - Tulum (Quintana Roo) Winter is typically hot, but sometimes, from mid-November to mid-March, there can be cool and windy days, when the wind from the United States (el Norte) blows. The temperature can drop to 10/12 °C (50/54 °F) at night, and it can remain around 20/22 °C (68/72 °F) during the day.

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Best Times to Visit Tulum for Smaller Crowds Keep in mind that hurricane season does take place between June and November (and October is the wettest month), so you should expect at least some rain at this time of year.

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Tulum is renowned worldwide for its nightlife and party scene. It's slightly more upmarket than its neighboring towns of Playa del Carmen and Cancun.

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Tulum quickly rose to popularity among holistic wellness enthusiasts and social media influencers in the past few years because of its natural beauty and affordable prices. However, amid increasing numbers of visitors, Tulum's reputation is changing rapidly from a budget-friendly paradise to an overpriced beach town.

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Whether you're there for a single night or an entire month, any trip to Tulum is memorable. As a baseline, we think that 5-7 days is a perfect amount of time to enjoy everything the city offers. You'll have time for the beach, to visit Mayan ruins, and even have enough extra days for a trip to a nearby destination.

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Budget travelers should visit in low season (May, June and September to November) These are the low seasons for Tulum. The heat and rain thin out the crowds. If you're an ocean diver or snorkeler, stormy weather can mean poor visibility too.

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The climate in Tulum is classified as a tropical savanna climate, also known as a tropical wet and dry climate. Here are some key characteristics of Tulum's unique climate: Warm Temperatures: Tulum experiences warm temperatures throughout the year, with relatively consistent highs and lows.

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The climate of Tulum is tropical, hot all year round, with a rainy season from May to October.

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Average annual water temperature on the coast in Tulum is 82°F, by the seasons: in winter 80°F, in spring 81°F, in summer 84°F, in autumn 84°F. Minimum water temperature (79°F) in Tulum it happens in January, maximum (86°F) in September.

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The beaches are already covered with the seaweed, making it difficult for tourists to enjoy the main attraction they seek out when visiting the region. For this reason, many Tulum tourists are skipping the beach due to the sargassum.

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While exposed eastern shores are most likely to get hit by surges of sargassum, some beaches in Mexico have no sargassum. This includes Playa Norte on Isla Mujeres, Quintana Roo and Cozumel's western shore. They're generally seaweed-free. However, much depends on winds and ocean currents.

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