Planning a trip to Cancun? Here's what to know before you go.
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Itching for a warm-weather escape? Consider heading to Cancun, where
you’ll find stunning beaches, hotels that were made for relaxation, and
easy access to famous Mayan ruins. Here’s a guide to help you plan your
next getaway to Mexico.
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The Cheapest Times to Visit Cancun
According to Travel + Leisure A-List advisor Zachary Rabinor of Journey Mexico,
hotel rates and airfare are typically at their lowest during hurricane
season, which technically lasts from June until the end of October.
Usually, hurricane season peaks in August and September.
The Worst Times to Visit Cancun
It may be the cheapest, but it’s best to avoid
traveling to Cancun during the aforementioned hurricane season.
According to Rabinor, rainy days start in May, when you can expect an
afternoon shower. The constant downpours don’t really kick in until
July, and get worse from there.
That being said, many resorts — including our favorite all-inclusive ones — offer a number of indoor diversions like spas, tequila tastings, and plenty of places to eat.
The Best Weather in Cancun
It’s no surprise that the best weather also coincides
with high season: those perfect warm days and cool nights usually begin
after Thanksgiving and last until April. In the winter, Rabinor warns
that it’s possible for a cold front to come through, which could bring
some daytime wind and even cooler nights. If you are planning a winter
trip to Cancun, make sure to pack a few layers, just in case.
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The Most Popular Times to Visit Cancun
High season in Cancun lasts from November to April —
but within that time period, there are two peak periods that attract the
highest number of visitors: winter break (which spans Christmas and the
New Year) and then again in the spring, during the weeks before and
after Easter.
“Those times are especially busy because you’re
combining international and domestic demand,” Rabinor told T+L. Hotels
book up fast (some even over sell, he added), so plan in advance if your
getaway coincides with one of these time frames.
The Best Times to Party
Though typically filled with families, Cancun during
the winter holidays is incredibly festive — and some hotels play host to
New Year’s Eve bashes. But, Rabinor added, spring break is when the
party scene really comes alive. In downtown Cancun, you’ll find dance
clubs and other nightlife spots (albeit somewhat touristy ones) like Coco Bongo, Señor Frogs, and Mandala brimming with college students.
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Of course, if what you want is to avoid crowds and a
raucous scene, avoid booking your Cancun vacation at the same time as
college spring breakers.