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What is the rainy season in Tulum?

The rainy season in Tulum lasts from June to October, with August and September being the rainiest, these two months have the best hotel and airplane rates throughout the year.



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Does it rain constantly in Tulum? You can expect rain showers about half the days of every month, or 50% of the time. They are usually short bursts of light to heavy rain, so they won't ruin your plans; rather they become part of your day. The water is still warm, and all you need is a light raincoat and umbrella.

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The best time to go to Tulum is from November and December. This is after hurricane season, and the temperature is not too hot. Plus, it's just before the hoards of tourists descend from December to April, which is the busiest period.

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Tulum experiences extreme seasonal variation in monthly rainfall. Rain falls throughout the year in Tulum. The month with the most rain in Tulum is September, with an average rainfall of 6.3 inches. The month with the least rain in Tulum is March, with an average rainfall of 1.3 inches.

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Good weather, great prices – The shoulder months of May, July and August are some of the best times of the year to explore Tulum if saving a few dollars and having more space for your beach towel are dealbreakers. Local hotel rates and airfare to the Riviera Maya tend to be lowest during these less-crowded months.

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The low season is also summer in Mexico and summer here means rain. The strongest hurricanes in Tulum are in the months of September and October, with scattered rain showers in August. Summer prices are cheaper with an increase in July as this is the official month where all Mexicans travel around the country.

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Tulum weather in October can be sunny and warm, or overcast with rain showers. Though they're usually short showers, you can still expect rain.

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Tulum weather in September can be sunny and warm, or overcast with rain showers. Though they're usually short showers, you can still expect rain. Either way, you shouldn't let advanced weather predictions about traveling to Tulum Mexico in September deter you!

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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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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.

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From April to September, the Caribbean sea's turquoise waters change hues due to the presence of seaweed. If you want to dip into sargassum-free beaches, the best season is from October to May.

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In Mexico, sargassum seaweed season is generally between May and October each year. If you travel to the Caribbean coast of Mexico outside of that time period you can generally avoid large mats of seaweed on the beaches. Cancun to Tulum seaweed map in March 2022. Credit: Red de Monitoreo del Sargazo de Quintana Roo.

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While Tulum experiences occasional seaweed issues, during the months of November to April the water should be a dream to swim in. Can you go to any beach in Tulum? Yes, all beaches in Tulum are public and you can visit all of them.

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According to Fernandez, travelers looking to save money should consider jetting off to Tulum between July and October, which aligns with hurricane season (and therefore scares many tourists off).

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