Tulum is where ancient history meets boho beach vibes—and the weather plays a big role in when you should visit. Whether you’re into yoga retreats, exploring ruins, or just relaxing on the beach, here’s what you need to know about Tulum’s weather.
What is the Weather Today in Tulum?
What Is the Weather Like in Tulum?
Tulum enjoys warm, tropical weather all year long. Temperatures usually range from **75°F to 90°F (24°C to 32°C)**, making it a popular destination for winter getaways. Like much of the Riviera Maya, it has two main seasons:
– Dry Season (November to April)
– Rainy Season (May to October)
Dry Season: November to April
This is the sweet spot for Tulum. Sunny days, low humidity, and cooler nights create perfect conditions for enjoying everything from cenotes to beach clubs. Expect daytime highs in the mid-80s and nighttime temps in the upper 60s to low 70s.
December through March is high season, so you’ll see more tourists and higher hotel prices—but the weather is top-notch.
Rainy Season: May to October
Rainy season doesn’t mean your trip will be ruined. Rain usually falls in quick, heavy showers, followed by sunshine. It’s definitely more humid, and daytime temps can hit the upper 80s to low 90s. It’s also mosquito season, so pack some repellent!
September and October tend to see the most rain and are also peak hurricane months. While hurricanes are rare, it’s smart to keep an eye on the weather forecast.
Tulum Weather by Month
Month | High Temp | Low Temp | Conditions |
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January | 82°F | 68°F | Mild and dry |
February | 83°F | 68°F | Sunny and dry |
March | 85°F | 70°F | Warm and sunny |
April | 88°F | 73°F | Hot and dry |
May | 89°F | 75°F | Humid and warming up |
June | 89°F | 76°F | Hot with increasing rain |
July | 90°F | 76°F | Hot with some rain |
August | 90°F | 75°F | Hot and humid, chance of storms |
September | 88°F | 75°F | Wet and humid |
October | 86°F | 74°F | Rainy, start of cooling |
November | 84°F | 71°F | Pleasant with less rain |
December | 82°F | 69°F | Pleasant and dry |
Month | High | Low | Conditions |
---|---|---|---|
January | 82°F | 68°F | Mild and dry |
February | 83°F | 68°F | Sunny and dry |
March | 85°F | 70°F | Warm and sunny |
April | 88°F | 73°F | Hot and dry |
May | 89°F | 75°F | Humid and warming up |
June | 89°F | 76°F | Hot with increasing rain |
July | 90°F | 76°F | Hot with some rain |
August | 90°F | 75°F | Hot and humid, chance of storms |
September | 88°F | 75°F | Wet and humid |
October | 86°F | 74°F | Rainy, start of cooling |
November | 84°F | 71°F | Pleasant with less rain |
December | 82°F | 69°F | Pleasant and dry |
3-Day Weather Forecast: tulum:
Best Time to Visit Tulum Based on Weather
For the best weather, aim for **December through April**. If you’re on a budget and don’t mind a little rain, **May or early June** can be a great choice.
For the best weather in Tulum, plan your visit between December and April. This is the dry season, when you can expect warm, sunny days, low humidity, and little to no rain—perfect conditions for visiting the beach, exploring ruins, or swimming in cenotes. It’s also the high season, so you’ll find more travelers and higher prices, especially around the holidays and spring break.
If you’re looking to save on accommodations and don’t mind the occasional afternoon shower, consider coming in May or early June. This shoulder season offers fewer crowds and lower prices, while still providing plenty of sunshine in the mornings. Just be prepared for increasing humidity and the start of the rainy season, which begins in June and continues through October.
Whether you’re visiting Tulum for its natural beauty, historic charm, or trendy beach scene, understanding the weather will help you make the most of your trip.
Important Tips for Dealing with Tulum Weather
💧 Stay Hydrated: Drink plenty of water! Be aware that bottled water in Mexico is purified and doesn’t always contain natural minerals. To stay well-hydrated, we recommend drinking electrolytes regularly and eating salty snacks and fresh fruits.
🧴 Sun Protection: UV rays in the Yucatán are strong—even on cloudy days. Always wear reef-safe sunscreen, sunglasses, and a hat.
🌧️ Be Rain-Ready: If you’re visiting during the rainy season (June–October), pack a light rain jacket or poncho. Rain showers are usually short but intense.
🧳 What to Pack: Quick-dry clothes and swimwear, Waterproof phone case or dry bag, Comfortable shoes for exploring ruins and cenotes
Whether you’re visiting Tulum for its natural beauty, historic charm, or trendy beach scene, understanding the weather will help you make the most of your trip.
What to Do in Tulum Depending on the Weather
Even though Tulum is beautiful year-round, your travel plans can benefit from knowing what to do depending on the weather conditions.
☀️ On Sunny Days
- Visit the Tulum Ruins early in the morning to avoid the strongest sun.
- Relax at Playa Paraíso or take a private boat tour.
- Snorkel in open-air cenotes like Nicte Ha or Casa Cenote.
🌦️ During Rainy or Cloudy Days
- Explore cave cenotes like Cenote Taak Bi Ha or Dos Ojos, where rain doesn’t affect the experience.
- Enjoy a wellness day with spa treatments or temazcal ceremonies.
- Visit indoor museums or artisan shops in Tulum town.
🌬️ On Windy or Cooler Days
- Take a bike ride to local cafes and boutiques.
- Head inland to explore Mayan ruins like Chichen Itza or Coba.
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 Tulum 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.
Tulum Weather FAQ
☀️ What is the best month to visit Tulum for good weather?
🌧️ Does it rain all day in the rainy season?
🌀 Is Tulum safe to visit during hurricane season?
Hurricane season in Tulum runs from June to November, with the highest risk of storms typically in September and October. Hurricanes occur less frequently than in places like Florida.
🔥 Is it too hot to visit Tulum in the summer?
Summer months (June–August) are hot and humid, but cenote swimming, early morning activities, and air-conditioned vans make it manageable.
🌊 What is the ocean temperature in Tulum?
🌿 IWhen does seaweed (sargassum) appear on Tulum’s beaches?
Seaweed, or sargassum, is most common on Tulum’s beaches between May and August, although conditions can vary year to year.
It’s a natural occurrence influenced by ocean currents and weather. Some days the beaches are completely clear, while other days may see larger amounts. Many hotels and beach clubs clean their beachfronts daily, and you can often find cleaner areas early in the morning or by exploring different beaches nearby.
Don’t let seaweed ruin your holiday—there are plenty of incredible things to do away from the beach!
👉 Read our article about the best activities beyond the beach for ideas like cenote swimming, Mayan ruins, jungle adventures, and more.