My husband and I are contemplating a vacation to Mexico. We went to Cozumel a few years ago, at the beginning of November, and still got stuck with poor weather because of the season's last (and very slow-moving) hurricane.
Now we're looking at another trip to Tulum. Naturally, the best time for us to be on vacation is going to be summer. But booking a trip there during this time makes me worry that we're dooming ourselves to another week inside in the air conditioning.
How many hurricanes actually make it to the coastline of Mexico? Was our last trip a fluke, or should I try to avoid the whole place from June to November?
Anonymous2012-05-08T10:11:19Z
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The season usual runs about September through late October. My wife and I usually go in mid October and don't have any issues. Been down there a couple times when there was a little rain but nothing that lasted for more than a couple hours at most. Going during the summer months is going to be hot and extremely humid. Tulum is a great quite area. I prefer the low season anyways. Less families and college kids.
We usually holiday in the Mayan Riviera each year around the last week of November and first week of December. Most times we have good weather. Other times a little rain that comes along during the evenings or early mornings. Nothing that lasts very long. Summer time is very hot, humid and chances of a tropical storm increases greatly, and more chance of a hurricane making land.
Hurricane season is from May through November in the Caribbean. There can be numerous tropical storms as well. Hurricans Dean and Wilma being the most notable in recent years.
Yes i hope so. If i have no any vacation to Mexico but i know that Mexico's weather is too poor in the beginning of November. So its must have to know about weather in Mexico at the beginning of vacation. Thank you.