Lima · Peru
February
The warmest month of the year — peak ceviche season, and Lima's best beach weather.
Best match
#1 of 12 months
February is one of the best times to visit Lima.
Climate
High
27°C
Low
20.8°C
Rain
2mm
Sun
7.8hrs/day
30-year climate normals · Open Meteo ERA5
How February scores in Lima
Weather
Outstanding
Value
Above average
Crowds
Above average
Events
Excellent
Atmosphere
Outstanding
What you gain in February
- ↑February is Lima's warmest month — 27°C average highs with the most sunshine of any month (7.8 hours daily) and the Pacific warming enough for genuine beach comfort. The combination of warm air, warm sea (22–23°C), and the southward tilt of the sun creates conditions that the rest of the year cannot replicate. The Miraflores beach clubs — La Rosa Náutica restaurant on its famous pier, the beach terrace at the Park Hotel — are operating at full capacity.
- ↑Carnival (Carnaval) falls in February or early March, and while Lima's version is more restrained than Barranquilla or Rio, the Barranco neighbourhood celebrates with particular enthusiasm — water balloon battles in the streets (a Peruvian carnival tradition called "mojadas"), street music, and the general festive irreverence that defines the southern Bohemian quarter at its most characterful. Carnival Sunday and Monday are neighbourhood events worth timing an itinerary around.
- ↑The best ceviche in Peru is available year-round in Lima, but the summer cevicherías on the Miraflores seafront (La Mar, El Mercado, Canta Rana) are at their most vibrant in February — outdoor seating, fresh fish from the Pacific markets, and the city's most focused expression of Peru's defining culinary export. A full ceviche lunch with leche de tigre cocktail and chicha morada drink costs PEN 45–70 per person.
What you sacrifice
- ↓February — particularly Carnival week — drives accommodation prices to their annual peak in Barranco and Miraflores. The combination of domestic high season and Carnival brings Lima's closest equivalent to peak tourism conditions.
- ↓The summer humidity (76%) in February makes the heat feel more oppressive than the raw temperature suggests — particularly in the inland districts (Lima Centro, San Isidro business corridor) where sea breezes don't penetrate as effectively as on the Miraflores clifftop.
February in other destinations
Lisbon (14.3°C)Barcelona (14°C)Tokyo (10.4°C)Bali (30.1°C)Santorini (13.2°C)Paris (8°C)New York (4.5°C)Marrakech (19.1°C)Amsterdam (6°C)Maldives (30.2°C)Rome (11.9°C)Bangkok (33°C)Istanbul (8.6°C)Vienna (4.9°C)Seoul (4°C)Dubrovnik (11.1°C)Rio de Janeiro (31°C)Kyoto (10.1°C)Phuket (32.1°C)Cape Town (26.9°C)Prague (4°C)Amalfi Coast (13°C)Mexico City (23°C)Medellín (29°C)Fiji (31°C)London (9°C)Sydney (26°C)Iceland (3°C)Tulum (29°C)Dubai (26°C)Singapore (31°C)Hoi An (26°C)Chiang Mai (31.5°C)Miami (24.8°C)Florence (11.4°C)Queenstown (22.2°C)Madrid (11.2°C)Porto (15°C)Edinburgh (7°C)Copenhagen (4°C)Budapest (6°C)Kraków (4°C)Tbilisi (8°C)Palawan (30°C)Hanoi (19°C)Osaka (10°C)Goa (33°C)Cusco (19°C)Buenos Aires (29°C)Mykonos (13°C)Zanzibar (32°C)Sri Lanka (31°C)Costa Rica (26°C)Cancun (29°C)Krabi (33°C)Athens (14°C)Seville (17°C)Cartagena (31°C)Siem Reap (31°C)Havana (27°C)Split (11°C)Taipei (19°C)Kuala Lumpur (33°C)Valletta (15°C)Ho Chi Minh City (34°C)Hawaii (27°C)Cappadocia (6°C)Dominican Republic (28°C)Jamaica (30°C)Tanzania (29°C)Seychelles (30°C)Nepal (20°C)Jordan (13°C)Azores (17°C)Bora Bora (30°C)Los Angeles (20.3°C)Cairo (21.2°C)Kenya (28°C)Jaipur (25.1°C)Las Vegas (17.2°C)San Francisco (14°C)Madeira (19.8°C)Vancouver (8.4°C)Muscat (27.8°C)Cinque Terre (12°C)Kotor (11°C)Tel Aviv (18°C)Santiago (29°C)Bogotá (19°C)Bruges (6.5°C)Penang (32.2°C)Lombok (30.9°C)Cape Verde (25.8°C)Fez (15.8°C)Kerala (32°C)Kigali (26°C)Hong Kong (18°C)Oslo (0°C)Auckland (24°C)
Climate data: 30-year normals (1991–2020) from Open Meteo ERA5 reanalysis. Scores compare months within Lima, not across destinations. Methodology →