Tulum June — a cenote at Cenote Tortuga in the rainy season, clear turquoise water in lush jungle surroundings

Tulum · Mexico

June

Hurricane season opens: heavy rain, high humidity, real risk — but prices drop steeply.

Strong option

#9 of 12 months

There are better months for Tulum — see the full ranking below.

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Climate

High

32°C

Low

25°C

Rain

142mm

Sun

7hrs/day

30-year climate normals · Open Meteo ERA5

How June scores in Tulum

Weather
Average
Value
Excellent
Crowds
Excellent
Events
Below average
Atmosphere
Above average

What you gain in June

  • Prices 40–50% below dry season peak; some beach-road properties at near half-price
  • Cenotes practically empty — Gran Cenote and Dos Ojos with almost no queue in the rainy season
  • Jungle and mangrove ecosystem at its most lush and photogenic after rains

What you sacrifice

  • Hurricane season officially begins June 1 — storm risk is real, not theoretical; travel insurance essential
  • Heavy rain (142mm) typically falls in intense afternoon downpours that can last 2–3 hours
  • High humidity (83%) makes outdoor exploration genuinely uncomfortable for much of the day

How June compares to November (best month)

FactorJuneNovember
Weather
4
7
Value
8
7
Crowds
8
7

June in other destinations

Climate data: 30-year normals (1991–2020) from Open Meteo ERA5 reanalysis. Scores compare months within Tulum, not across destinations. Methodology →