When Is The Best Time To Visit Mexico
When determining the best time to visit
Mexico for a vacation, you should keep in mind what type of
weather you are hoping for, what kinds of activities or
festivals you would like to participate in, and what kind of
prices you are willing to pay. It may be that cost is a factor
and you just want to lie around a pool all day sipping
margaritas. Another vacationer may want to avoid the rainy
season and fish. While yet another may want to time their
vacation in order to join in on the festivities of
Carnival.
As far as weather goes, the best time to visit Mexico
depends on where your chosen vacation spot will be. August and
September get the most rain throughout Mexico and they also
coincide with hurricane season which affects both the east and
west coasts. The weather during this time of year can be very
hot, humid and sticky. Central Mexico is situated on a high
plain, which provides cool nights even during the summer. The
southern coastal areas are always warm and can be very hot in
the summer. And if you are thinking of vacationing in Baja
California, be aware that it is a desert that just happens to
be next to the ocean. It will be hot and dry most of the year
regardless of the neighboring surf.
The winter months in most of Mexico can be quite pleasant.
Most of the coastal beach cities and resorts will have daytime
temperatures ranging in the 70's and 80's. Winter in some of
the higher elevations in the middle of the country can have
daytime highs anywhere from 50 degrees to anywhere in the 70's
range and nighttime lows at or below freezing.
There are literally thousands of festivals and observances
all over Mexico and if there is a particular one you wish to
attend,
there are many websites available to
get information about them. Some of the festivities are
observed nationwide and can be celebrated everywhere from Cabo
San Lucas to Cancun.
Secret To Enjoing Your Trip
To Mexico
Carnival (or Carnaval) is celebrated five days before Ash
Wednesday, usually in the first week of February. During this
time parades, parties, and dancing in the streets are present
everywhere and can provide great fun. Another holiday that is
celebrated nationwide is Mexico's day of independence. Cinco de
Mayo is observed on May 5 every year as a celebration of the
Mexican army's defeat of the French in 1862 at the Battle of
Puebla and is a great source of national pride for all of
Mexico. And, of course, Christmas festivities are everywhere in
this predominantly Christian country with mini-fiestas
beginning in mid-December to celebrate the journey of Mary and
Joseph leading up to Christmas Day.
The best time to visit Mexico for you might be when the
off-season rates for lodging drop in price. August through
September is cheaper in areas most affected by the rainy
season. In the same way, summertime sees lower prices in many
locations because of the high heat and humidity.
Before you decide on when to take a trip to Mexico, first
decide what you would like to see and where you would like to
go. After all, the best time to visit mainly depends on what
your personal preferences may be.
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