Cusco May — Plaza de Armas with the cathedral and dramatic clouds over the ancient colonial square

Best time to visit Cusco for good weather

When is the best weather in Cusco? Monthly breakdown of temperature, rainfall, and sunshine hours — ranked by what actually matters for your trip.

Best month

May

The dry season arrives — clear skies, the Inca Trail fully open, and Machu Picchu at its most reliably beautiful.

Dry season proper begins: 44mm of rain is minimal, skies are consistently clear, and the mountain views from Machu Picchu and the Sacred Valley are sharp and unobscured

Inca Trail permits are still available in May (unlike the July–August peak when they sell out months ahead) — the optimal window for hiking with full conditions and manageable crowds

Corpus Christi (late May or June, date varies) — one of Cusco's most dramatic colonial-Andean festivals, with elaborate effigies of saints paraded through the Plaza de Armas

All months ranked — Good weather

May

Best match

The dry season arrives — clear skies, the Inca Trail fully open, and Machu Picchu at its most reliably beautiful.

#1 for good weather

June

Best match

Inti Raymi on June 24 — the Festival of the Sun at Sacsayhuamán is one of South America's greatest spectacles.

#2 for good weather

September

Best match

The ideal sweet spot — dry-season weather, crowds retreating, Inca Trail permits available, and prices back to moderate.

#3 for good weather

July

Best match

The driest month and the most crowded — Machu Picchu and the Inca Trail at peak season and peak price.

#4 for good weather

April

Strong option

The shoulder season sweet spot — rainfall drops sharply, sunshine returns, and Easter brings real ceremony.

#5 for good weather

August

Strong option

Second peak month — still superb weather, still peak prices; consider September instead for identical conditions with fewer visitors.

#6 for good weather

October

Strong option

Shoulder season returns — affordable, uncrowded, and still largely dry with only occasional afternoon showers.

#7 for good weather

November

Strong option

Wet season building — rain is regular but mornings are often clear; affordable and uncrowded.

#8 for good weather

March

Worth considering

Rain eases slightly as the wet season retreats — a low-price month with improving afternoon conditions.

#9 for good weather

January

Worth considering

Peak rainy season: afternoon downpours daily, trails muddy, but Machu Picchu via train remains open.

#10 for good weather

December

Worth considering

Wet season in full effect — Christmas brings brief visitor uptick but rain is heavy and sunshine limited.

#11 for good weather

February

Avoid

The Inca Trail closes entirely for maintenance — the wettest month, cheapest prices, and Machu Picchu by train only.

#12 for good weather

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