What is the best time to travel to Huatulco?
October through February are the driest, sunniest and most pleasant months in which to visit Huatulco when tourists enjoy the balmy temperatures in the 70s. Avoid the rainy season from June through September when humidity is high, average temperatures are in the mid-80s, and most of the 40 annual rain days occur.
What is the rainy season in Huatulco Mexico?
The rainy season in Santa Cruz Huatulco is from May to October and even during the rainy season the showers are short and the sun usually comes back out shortly after. Hurricane season is also during the rainy season but the hurricanes normally only increase the amount of rain during the showers.

What is the coldest month in Huatulco?
January
Quick Climate Info | |
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Coldest Month | January (80 °F avg) |
Wettest Month | September (5.33″ avg) |
Windiest Month | April (7 mph avg) |
Annual precip. | 27.16″ (per year) |
What is the hottest month in Huatulco?
May
May is the hottest month in Huatulco with an average temperature of 29°C (84°F) and the coldest is January at 26°C (79°F) with the most daily sunshine hours at 11 in April. The wettest month is June with an average of 153mm of rain.
How many days do I need in Huatulco?

And while the sandy beaches, warm waters and secluded inlets are all worth a visit, three days in Huatulco leaves plenty of time for getting away from the water and exploring the history, culture and landscape, too. Start the day with a relaxing float along Rio Copalita.
Is Huatulco humid?
Huatulco has some very humid months, and above average humidity throughout the year. The least humid month is March (63.5% relative humidity), and the most humid month is September (75.9%). Wind in Huatulco is usually calm. The windiest month is March, followed by April and May.
Can you swim in Huatulco Mexico?
A green flag means water conditions are safe to swim. The beach at the east end of Tangolunda Bay near Dreams Huatulco Resort & Spa is the best for families. Even the smallest toddlers will be able to spot schools of fish in the shallow waters near the rocky outcropping.