Things You Should Never Do in Mexico, According to Mexico City Local


Many foreigners assume the entire country is hot or that summer is the best time to travel.

jen in Yelapa near Puerto Vallarta, Mexico

I visited a town called Telapa near Puerto Vallarta, Mexico.

Jennifer Fernández Solano


People I meet who aren’t from Mexico usually assume that the country has high temperatures year-round, but Mexico City, where I’m from, feels like spring for most of the year. 

In the capital city, winters are mild and the hottest time of year is around Easter, not summer. In fact, I’ve had friends visit in July and August who wound up disappointed by the gray skies and daily evening showers. 

If you’re planning on visiting during the summer, consider which part of the country you’re going to. Along the coast, the rainy season, which runs from May to October, doesn’t just bring annoying precipitation, but there’s also a chance hurricanes will hit.

As far as cooler climates go, the northern parts of the country get quite cold in the winter. San Cristobal de las Casas, a city in the southern state of Chiapas, has a higher elevation, so bring layers if you plan on visiting. 

To avoid any disappointment, make sure you check the weather forecast prior to booking.



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