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What is best month to go to Cancun?

The best time to go to Cancun is the shoulder months of April, May, November, and the beginning of December. The best weather in Cancun is between December and April. Rainy season in Cancun runs from May to October, which is the best time to visit Cancun on a budget.



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Cancun's rainy season
The wet season in Cancun runs from May to September, but you shouldn't let this put you off.

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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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Best Times to Visit Cancún for Lower Prices If you don't mind dealing with the humidity and catching some residual wet weather as a result of hurricane season, the cheapest times to visit Cancún are just after spring break and throughout the summer and fall.

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Low season in Cancun The low season is from June to October, with September and October being the least crowded. Tourists won't surround you, and you'll get the best prices.

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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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How many days in Cancun you should plan will depend on your interests, but I'd say 3 to 5 days is the perfect amount of time. However, I'd recommend planning a trip to Cancun for a full week if you also want to go on day trips.

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Short Summary. Cancun is generally safe for travelers but take necessary precautions and take government website travel alerts into consideration. Follow safety tips like avoiding walking alone at night and sticking to well-known establishments.

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Cancún offers plenty to do when it rains, with tons of indoor activities from aquariums to museums, cooking classes, shopping, and many other entertainments. Few people stop to plan for rainy days in Cancún because it's renowned as a beach paradise and party town, but rain falls here just like anywhere else.

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Yes, you need mosquito repellent in Cancun. It is a tropical climate so there are mosquitos. Wear long-sleeved shirts and pants, and a hat if you're planning to spend time outdoors or leave the resort.

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The bay, as well as the lush mountains that envelop it, provides an extra barrier of natural protection that makes Puerto Vallarta one of the safest places to visit on Mexico's gorgeous Pacific coastline during hurricane season, which typically runs from June through November.

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There have been two major hurricanes to strike Cancun, Hurricane Gilbert, and Hurricane Wilma. Both storms occurred in the fall. Hurricane Gilbert hit landfall on September 5, 1988, making it the earliest hurricane on record to hit Cancun.

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You should plan to spend around M$2,469 ($145) per day on your vacation in Cancun, which is the average daily price based on the expenses of other visitors. Past travelers have spent, on average, M$477 ($28) on meals for one day and M$296 ($17) on local transportation.

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Want to know about the water temperature in Cancun in December? The Caribbean Sea is warm all year long, so you can comfortably swim, snorkel and go scuba diving in Cancun in December. Note: Water temperatures between 77°F (25°C) and 84°F (29°C) are regarded as warm.

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Does Cancun get cold at night? Cancun can feel cooler at night during the winter months, with temperatures from the mid-60s °F to the low 70s °F. What is the weather like throughout the year in Cancun? Cancun has a tropical climate with warm to hot temperatures all year round.

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The dry season in Mexico sees the sunniest and driest months typically between December and March. From November to January, cold wintry air from the United States and Canada blows down towards the Gulf of Mexico, which can cause sudden drops in temperature, wind, choppy waters, and rain.

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