Month-by-Month Guide
Best Time to Visit Tulum
Mexico · Updated for 2026
Quick Answer
November - April (dry season)
June - September (heavy monsoon rains)
November and March offer warm, dry conditions with manageable crowd levels.
25-32 degrees C (77-90 F) year-round; cooler at altitude in dry season
Tulum Month by Month
Weather, crowds, prices, and events for every month of the year.
January
$$$$Peak dry season in Tulum. Warm, sunny, and near-perfect beach weather. Popular with visitors escaping winter; book well ahead for the best properties.
Events: New Year beach parties, dry season
February
$$$$Excellent beach and sightseeing weather in Tulum. Lunar New Year brings lively celebrations. One of the finest months with hot dry days and cool evenings.
Events: Valentine's events, beach season peak
March
$$$Hot and sunny in Tulum as the dry season reaches its peak. Slightly fewer visitors than January-February make this a sweet spot for value and weather.
Events: Spring Break events, Tulum beach season
April
$$$Hot and increasingly humid in Tulum as the wet season approaches. Songkran water festivals (Thailand) make this one of the liveliest months to visit.
Events: Easter events, Semana Santa beach
May
$$Early wet season arrives in Tulum with hot, humid days and afternoon downpours. Prices drop significantly. Great for budget travellers who do not mind some rain.
Events: Shoulder season begins, local events
June
$Monsoon season is underway in Tulum. Heavy rain alternates with warm sunshine. Lush landscapes, rock-bottom prices, and a true local experience await.
Events: Wet season starts, cheaper stays
July
$Deep monsoon in Tulum. Dramatic skies and green landscapes reward patient visitors. Indoor temples, museums, and cooking schools thrive in the rain.
Events: Tulum beach events, local festivals
August
$Still rainy in Tulum but the rains tend to come in predictable afternoon bursts. Mornings are often clear. Off-season pricing makes luxury accessible.
Events: Tulum Wellness Festival (varies), local events
September
$The tail end of monsoon season in Tulum. Rains begin to ease. The city is lush and green, prices remain low, and a different kind of beauty emerges.
Events: Shoulder season, events resume
October
$$The dry season returns to Tulum. Humidity drops, skies clear, and the landscape is beautifully green from monsoon rains. An excellent time to visit.
Events: Dia de los Muertos celebrations
November
$$$One of the finest months to visit Tulum. Dry, warm, and clear with lower tourist numbers than January. Lantern festivals add magic to the evenings.
Events: Dia de los Muertos, local events
December
$$$$Peak season kicks in at Tulum as international visitors arrive for the holidays. Perfect beach weather, festive atmosphere, and maximum buzz.
Events: Christmas beach events, NYE celebrations
Insider Tips for Tulum
- 1The dry season (roughly November-April) is almost always the best time to visit.
- 2During monsoon season, book hotels in central locations to reduce rain-day frustration.
- 3Early morning sightseeing beats the midday heat and avoids afternoon downpours.
- 4Lightweight, quick-dry clothing is the smartest packing choice for any season.
- 5Negotiate tuk-tuk and taxi prices upfront, or use a metered cab / app.
Where to Stay in Tulum
Beachfront or coastal resorts are best in the dry season. City-centre hotels make more sense during wetter months when mobility matters.
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