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What’s the weather like in Riviera Maya in October?
The fantastic Riviera Maya weather in October will let you totally relax and enjoy the sunshine along Mexico’s Caribbean coastline. There’ll be some tropical showers but the hot climate and golden sandy beaches will give you a holiday you’ll never forget.
Geographical influences
The Riviera Maya’s a long stretch of pristine beaches in eastern Mexico, just south of Cancun and Playacar. It includes the popular resorts of Playa del Carmen and Tulum and many historical Mayan attractions. The wet season’s from May to October, but this month is quite a bit drier than September. The cool, coastal breeze helps you feel refreshed in the heat and humidity.
Averages
The average daytime high temperature at this time of the year’s 31°C in the Riviera Maya, which is very inviting compared to European resorts. Even the average low’s only 24°C. At night, it should dip to about 20°C. Bring your sunglasses with you as you’ll catch lots of autumn rays. You can expect seven hours of sunshine each day, on average, and the sun doesn’t fade until after 6.30pm in October. The weather in Riviera Maya in October produces 182mm of rain across the month, but the bright sunshine and moderate winds soon dry up any wet ground. You can expect the heat and humidity to be quite high, so you’ll still need to carry water with you by the beaches and if you explore the picturesque parks, historical sights and golf courses around the Riviera Maya.