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What months are summer in Cabo San Lucas?

Best Time to Visit Cabo San Lucas Mexico
  • Summer (June to August) Summer unleashes its fiery temperament upon the shores of Los Cabos, ushering in a season of exhilarating adventures and unbridled excitement. ...
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  • Spring (March to May)




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best enjoyed during the driest months of the year, which fall between May and July, when the skies are clear and temperatures reach around 85°F most days.

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Overall, August is the hottest month, while the end of January and the start of February tends to be the coolest part of Cabo's year.

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Makos and Blue sharks are more common through spring months, and Silkies usually enjoy the warmer summer water. Hammerheads are common from April to June. If you're interested in Bull sharks, they've been seen in recent years at the Cabo Pulmo Marine Reserve from December to August.

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Summer and fall are considered the low tourist season in Cabo San Lucas, which makes it the cheapest time to visit Cabo. While more travelers come in the winter to escape frigid northern winds, fewer visit Cabo when the weather heats up in the summer and when the rains come in the fall.

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The ocean in Los Cabos is generally warm, especially during the summer months. The average temperature ranges from around 72°F to 84°F, making it great for water activities.

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However, most people prefer to hit the beaches between April and September when warm sea temperatures make for the best swimming and sunbathing experience. In early April, you could still see migrating whales with calves. Mid-May through late June is considered the most comfortable for hot-weather activities.

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Many of Los Cabos' beaches aren't safe to swim on, and entering the water is dangerous. The beaches feature steep ocean-floor drop-offs, strong waves, and harsh undercurrents. These particular beaches are marked with red flags. Never attempt to swim in them, even if you pride yourself on your abilities.

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The Weather in Cancun and Los Cabos While Cancun has more tropical and humid weather, Los Cabos tend to be a lot drier and cooler. Cabo gets about 10 days of rain throughout the year while in Cancun there are more tropical storms and hurricanes during the rainy season.

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Because it doesn't have the tropical humidity of other vacation destinations in Mexico, and is further north, the evenings will cool off significantly, so bring a light jacket or sweater, particularly in the winter months.

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Yes, the region does experience its fair share of tropical weather from May to November, but it's important to remember that the term hurricane covers a wide range of intensities.

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Cabo beaches that are known to be swimmable include Medano Beach, Palmilla Beach, and Chileno Beach. Look for colored flags. Cabo has a beach color-coding system that lets you know the level of safety onsite. Black flags indicate the most dangerous conditions.

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Yes, you can still swim in Cabo during December, thanks to warm water temperatures. The average high in December is around 79 degrees, with a low of 59. Most days are overcast. We recommend packing shorts or light pants, a light jacket for boating, sandals as well as hiking shoes.

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Los Cabos is one of the most expensive destinations in all of Mexico for a couple of reasons. The main problem that Los Cabos has which drives up the prices for basically everything is the fact that it's isolated from the rest of the Mexican mainland.

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This charming village boasts a thriving art scene, quaint boutique shops, and a relaxed atmosphere compared to its livelier neighbor, Cabo San Lucas. If you're after a more action-packed holiday with numerous restaurants, bars, and tourist attractions, then Cabo San Lucas is your go-to destination.

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In Los Cabos, the months of July, December and January are the most expensive. Another cool tip is to check the price of the ticket to another nearby city, like Mexico City. You can find much cheaper flights and then, from there, just buy an internal flight that is much cheaper or even go by car to Los Cabos.

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