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Where is the warmest place in Mexico in January?

?? Mexico Fun Fact: The warmest place in Mexico in January is the desert city of Hermosillo, Sonora, located in North Mexico. The beaches in Mexico on the coast will be much warmer than the cities in Central Mexico, like Mexico City, Guadalajara and San Miguel de Allende.



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The warmest place in Mexico in December will typically be on the Caribbean coast, although Mexico's Pacific coast will also be warm and sunny. December is also the peak season for many tourist destinations in Mexico, offering a wide range of holiday events and activities for Christmas and the New Year.

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So if you visit Cabo in winter, don't expect super hot weather. It's perfect for golfing and hiking, as well as for lazing about in the sun. But when the sun sets, it's definitely cooler than Cancun in winter.

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If you want a hot tropical climate, head to Cancun. If not, make Puerto Vallarta your holiday haven. We've found PV in winter to be less humid than Cancun, so it feels milder. (Cancun feels hotter in winter.)

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Many are surprised that January is still one of the warmer months in Mexico, especially if you're visiting the Mexico beach towns. Average temperatures in Mexico in January hover around 80°F (26°C) on the beaches, but it can feel a few degrees hotter because of the humidity.

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Cancun vs Cabo – Weather Compared to Cabo, Cancun is a much more tropical destination, and it's more humid as well. The overall weather here is better than in Cabo during winters.

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Worst Time to Visit Cancun
  • If you're seeking perfect weather, the worst time to visit Cancun is in September and October. ...
  • If you're seeking cheap prices, the worst time to visit Cancun is December to April. ...
  • If you're seeking smaller crowds, the worst time to visit Cancun is mid-March to April.


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Cancun is great if you want to experience the nightlife and party scene, while Playa del Carmen offers a more relaxed atmosphere with plenty of beachfront restaurants and bars.

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They both offer beautiful beaches, breathtaking coastlines, and comforting weather. Their main differences rest in the type of experience you are looking for. Cancun tends to be more upbeat and caters more to the tourist crowd. Tulum is more relaxing and gives you a greater authentic local experience.

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Inevitably, Caribbean beaches have a bit of an edge over Pacific beaches. If you want flawless beach photos for Instagram, then Cancun is the place to be. The beaches around Puerto Vallarta are smaller and some are rockier. But there are excellent beaches in PV: Los Muertos and Playa Camarones are the most popular.

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Los Cabos is known as a high-end destination mainly visited by foreigners, while the Riviera Maya has a more relaxed atmosphere, interweaving luxury with the local culture. If you're looking for a place to bask in exclusive services, then Cabo's a great option.

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How a trip to Cancún or Los Cabos fits into your budget depends on what type of traveler you are, but usually, Cancún is the more affordable option. As Cancún has a larger variety of accommodations, you're more likely to find a good deal, especially if you stay in the downtown area instead of the pricier Hotel Zone.

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It's up to personal preference whether Tulum is nicer than Cabo. Tulum has a rustic, hippie feel compared to Cabo. It also has lush jungle and beaches that often contain natural debris. If you travel to Tulum from May to October, you likely won't think it's nicer than Cabo.

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