If you’re dreaming of turquoise water, soft white sand, and a cocktail in hand, Playa del Carmen is probably on your radar. Located along Mexico’s Riviera Maya, this beach town is a favorite for travelers from the U.S.—and with good reason. But before you book your trip, it’s worth understanding Playa del Carmen’s weather so you can time your visit just right.
Let’s dive into what you can expect month-by-month and season-by-season.
What is the Weather Today in Playa del Carmen?
The Climate in a Nutshell
Playa del Carmen has a tropical climate, meaning it’s warm year-round. Temperatures usually hover between 75°F and 90°F (24°C to 32°C). That sounds like a dream, right? It mostly is! But there’s a bit more to it.
The year is typically split into two main seasons:
– Dry Season (November to May)
– Rainy Season (June to October)
Dry Season: November to May
This is the most popular time to visit Playa del Carmen—and for good reason. During these months, you can expect sunny skies, low humidity, and very little rain. Average daytime temps range from 75°F to 84°F, which makes it perfect for hitting the beach, snorkeling, or exploring Mayan ruins.
December to February are especially popular with travelers escaping cold northern winters. Nights can be a little cooler, dipping into the high 60s (around 20°C), so a light jacket might come in handy.
March and April bring warmer temperatures and lots of sunshine—ideal for spring break trips!
May starts to get hotter and a bit more humid as the rainy season approaches, but it’s still mostly dry.
If you’re looking to enjoy great weather without huge crowds, try planning a trip in late April or early May—right before the summer heat and rains roll in.
Rainy Season: June to October
Don’t let the word “rainy” scare you away—Playa del Carmen is still beautiful during these months. Yes, there’s more humidity and a higher chance of afternoon showers, but rain typically comes in short bursts, leaving plenty of sunshine behind.
June through September are the warmest months, with highs around 88°F to 91°F (31°C to 33°C) and lots of humidity. It’s a good time for water activities like swimming in cenotes (natural sinkholes), which feel super refreshing.
September is usually the wettest month, so bring a light rain jacket or umbrella just in case.
October is a transition month—less rain than September, but still humid.
This season also overlaps with the Atlantic hurricane season (June to November), with the highest chance of storms from August to October. Major hurricanes are rare, but it’s smart to keep an eye on weather updates if you’re visiting then.
On the plus side? Hotels and flights are often cheaper during this time, and the town is less crowded.
Monthly Snapshot (in Fahrenheit):
Month | High Temp | Low Temp | Rainy? |
---|---|---|---|
January | 82°F | 64°F | Low |
March | 88°F | 68°F | Very low |
May | 91°F | 73°F | Some rain |
July | 90°F | 75°F | Moderate rain |
September | 88°F | 74°F | Heaviest rain |
November | 84°F | 70°F | Light rain |
Month | High Temp | Low Temp | Rainy? |
---|---|---|---|
January | 82°F | 64°F | Low |
March | 88°F | 68°F | Very low |
May | 91°F | 73°F | Some rain |
July | 90°F | 75°F | Moderate rain |
September | 88°F | 74°F | Heaviest rain |
November | 84°F | 70°F | Light rain |
3-Day Weather Forecast: Playa del Carmen:
Best Time to Visit Playa del Carmen
If perfect weather is your top priority, go between December and April. If you’re looking for deals, fewer crowds, and don’t mind a little rain, try June or October.
Quick Tips Before You Go:
– Pack sunscreen. The sun is strong, even when it’s cloudy.
– Bring a hat and light clothes. It’s warm and humid most of the time.
– During rainy months, toss a travel umbrella or poncho in your bag.
– Book early for high season. Hotels and tours fill up fast from December to March.
No matter when you visit, Playa del Carmen offers a laid-back beach vibe, delicious food, and amazing activities. Whether you’re dancing under the sun in February
Book your Private Tour in Playa del Carmen
So you’ve decided to visit Playa del Carmen. Now comes the hard part — making the most of your time here! Whether you’re into exploring ancient ruins like Chichen Itza or Tulum, swimming in hidden cenotes, or just soaking up the sun away from the crowds, our Playa del Carmen private tours are the perfect way to customize your adventure. With a private guide and a flexible schedule, you can skip the cookie-cutter tours and experience the Riviera Maya your way. Let us take care of the details — you just show up and enjoy.