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Millions of people a year flock to Playa del Carmen, and the
Riviera Maya, to escape cold weather, get a reprieve from work pressures, and
take time off for serious rest and relaxation. The major attractions to the area
are the white sandy beaches, the amazing crystalline waters, the laid back
Caribbean attitude, and the warm tropical weather.
The
climate in the Riviera Maya is semi-tropical, with an average yearly
temperature of 80° degrees Fahrenheit (26 ° Celsius),
which can rise to 100° degrees Fahrenheit (37.7° Celsius) in the hot summer
months. June first is official start of hurricane season and ends on November
30th.
From November to April,
which is considered high season here;it is hot and sunny during the day and cool
and breezy at night.
- February to May
February, March, April, and May are beautiful in The Riviera Maya. The Caribbean Sea is calm and clear and as summer approaches
the water temperatures gradually rise. With warmer waters by May this is
usually the time that the jelly fish, or "agua mala"
come to our shores. So May is a perfect time of
year to go cenote hunting!
Nights can still be cool, but a sweater
is rarely needed.
- June to August
During the summer months Playa del Carmen and The Rivera Maya are hot,
hot, hot! The humidity rises so afternoons are steamy and hot. We highly
recommend you stay close to a water source. The Caribbean
is so warm you can float the day away, and the cenotes stay at an even 78
degrees (25.5C) which is always refreshing. There is some rainfall in the
afternoon and evenings, but it never lasts very long.
The nights do not get much cooler so for
a truly good night sleep air-conditioning and a good fan are highly
recommended.
- September and October
September and October are considered the height of the hurricane and tropical storm
season. We also can get a fair amount of rain during these months, however
it doesn't rain everyday. It is still hot and humid with days and evenings
registering similar temperatures.
- November to January
These are the coolest months in Playa del Carmen and the surrounding
areas, which means it is warm and sunny during the day and cool and breezy
in the evenings. Rain is very rare during this time of year, but evenings
can bring temps in the high 60's (15.5C) so a sweater is recommended.

Warm weather wear: Playa del Carmen and The Rivera Maya's weather
does not fluctuate that significantly though out the year. It is the tropics so
lightweight cotton clothing, beach wraps (pareos),, and bathing suits are what
you spend the majority of your time in.
During the day, the climate is hot and light clothing, such as shorts
and tank tops, are recommended. During the evenings you may need a light sweater or jacket depending on the time of year. For trips into the jungle, you should wear
pants, long-sleeved shirts and shoes in order to fend off mosquitoes and other
insect bites. Sturdy shoes should always be worn if you plan on going to see
any archeological sights to keep you sure footed and able to explore.
Beaches and Beach
Clubs in Playa del Carmen and The Rivera Maya
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CLOSED Nuddy Beach Club and Bar: Located both in Playa
del Carmen and in Tulum, Nuddy beach, pronounced nudie, is the quintessential
beach club with lounger beds, bathing beauties, trendy tunes, and buckets of
beers. Located just south of Mamitas
Beach in Playa del
Carmen, and about a mile south of the ruins in Tulum, it is a great place to
people watch and enjoy everything the Mayan Rivera has to offer. |
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Mamitas Beach: Located in Playa del Carmen, Mamitas Beach
and Beach Club has been around for years, but after being severely damaged by
Hurricane Wilma, it has received a major facelift, and it is a favorite beach
spot for both locals and visitors. It has beautiful covered beach beds, beach
volleyball, excellent beach access, great tunes, and a restaurant and bar on
site. It is also the annual host for the fashion show produced by Fashion
TV. The best way to get to Mamitas is by the access road on Avenue First
South between 28th and 30th Streets. |
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Kool Beach by Playa Tukan: Formerly Tukan
Beach and Beach Club, it is now known as Kol Beach and it is located directly between Mamitas and Nuddy Beach.
Recently it also had a major face lift similar to Mamitas. Actually Tukan and
Mamitas kind of just meld together to create the ultimate beach experience.
Beautiful beaches, beautiful people, yummy food, water sports, and premiere
lounging spots, you will not be disappointed. |
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Coco Beach: Considered as the northern beach this is a
bit of a jaunt from Playa Mamitas and Playa Tukan, Coco Beach
is considered to be more laid back and less trendy then its sister beaches to
the south. But keep in mind that it is getting developed and there is a beach
club in the works for the upcoming season. |
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Xpu-ha Beach:
Located just south of Puerto Aventuras you can access this amazing stretch of
beach by a sign that reads "La Playa" on your left hand side. If you miss the
turn you can go a bit further south and there is a very small access road just
north of the Copacabana Resort. This stretch of beach is a true slice of heaven
with palm trees sprinkled along the shoreline, excellent snorkeling, and
various cafes and bars that you can grab a bite to eat or a cold beer. Although
there are a few resorts that have access to this beach that have yet to take
over completely and you can definitely while away an afternoon relaxing, and
enjoying this quiet and tranquil Caribbean
beach. |
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Tulum Beach and Playa Paraiso: Just to the south
of the Tulum ruins there is an incredible stretch of beach even less populated
then Xpu Ha. There are small palapa style hotelitos and cabanas along this
beach that you can stay in that are relatively inexpensive. At the same time
there are also trendy and chic beach resorts such as Mezzanine that will pamper you silly. Tulum is a very popular spot
for kite boarding so you are likely
to see the skyline peppered with colorful kites on a windy day. Overall this is
one of our favorite beach spots that is in our area. |
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Topless beaches in
Playa del Carmen and The Rivera Maya: Although it is
actually illegal to sunbathe nude or topless on Mexico beaches, in Playa del Carmen
and the Rivera Maya, it is tolerated. Due to the major European influences in
the area most beaches you will see topless sun worshipers trying to get as
much sun as possible on their bare bodies. There are also clothing optional resorts and
spas that cater to couples who want to vacation in the buff. Some remote area
beaches you can strip down and bare it all. Keep in mind that Mexican Nationals
are a conservative bunch so respect the locals, and if you are in a remote area
keep a beach wrap close by. In addition women should always practice caution
and safety if sunbathing nude or topless in a tucked away location or low
traffic area. |
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