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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Winter in TulumIt can cool down quite a bit at night, and the occasional cold front may see some cool and windy days with temperatures dropping to the low 50s at night and only going up to the low 20s during the day.
The average water temperature in Tulum in January is 79°F (27°C). When it comes to the water temperature in Tulum in January — it should feel warm and pleasant. The Caribbean Sea is warm all year long, so you can comfortably swim, snorkel and go scuba diving in Tulum in January.
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.
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.
Is Tulum safer than Cancun? Not really. They're both generally safe. The key difference is that Cancun's mainstream holidaymakers tend to stick more to their hotels, especially the all-inclusives.
If you're on a tighter budget, Bali is always going to be the better option for you. You can live like the insta-queen or king you've always dreamt of in Bali at just a fraction of the cost of living in Tulum. But if costs aren't an important factor, you'll find that there's no exact way to distinguish between the two.
Seaweed season is generally between May and October. Based on the large size of the sargassum mat currently in the Atlantic, experts forecast that Tulum could have a major seaweed problem in 2023, depending on ocean and wind currents.