Dry Season (November - April)
During the dry season, Mexico experiences more temperate weather. Coastal and southern regions remain warm, while central and northern regions can be cooler, especially at night. The driest months are usually between December and March, but temperatures can still average 82°F during dry season. This is also when the weather is at its sunniest and driest. These months are ideal for enjoying golden beaches, lush mountains, colonial towns, and ancient Mayan ruins. However, as this is peak tourist season, expect prices to be higher and crowds heavier, especially during the holidays.
The dry season is best for beaches, cruises, archaeological sites, whale watching in the Pacific, butterfly migration, and bird watching.
Holidays: Day of the Dead (November 1-2), Carnaval (February/March), Christmas Celebrations (December 12 to January 6), Candelaria (February 2), Holy Week/Semana Santa (March/April)