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I want to go to Mexico for vacation, how does hurricane season effect Mexico?

Posted: November 17th, 2009 under Mexico.
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Kit asked:


I’m looking to go to either Cancun, or Cozumel. How often are these areas effected during hurricane season? How are hurricanes handled in Mexico? Do the resorts do a good job evacuating or are you on your own? This is probably why vacations are pretty cheap during this time, isn’t it?

Anthony
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12 Comments

  1. Stay on the pacific ocean side of Mexico.

    Comment by Leslie — November 19, 2009 @ 10:40 am

  2. Go before the middle-to-end of August, and you should be okay.

    Comment by Joseph — November 22, 2009 @ 7:56 pm

  3. Stay off the gulf coast.

    Comment by Pretty_Trini_Rican — November 25, 2009 @ 10:42 pm

  4. Havent u been watching the Weather Channel? There is a big hurricane out in the Gulf of Mexico now as we sit here typing…Hurricanes out there are awful…worse than Florida or any of our states…something like Katrina….Good Luck

    Comment by celine8388 — November 28, 2009 @ 12:41 pm

  5. as far as i know mexico suffers the worst in the same season as florida.. just avoid going on holiday at these times (late summer)..cozumel is a great little island and deffinatley reccomended

    Comment by pcmonkey1976 — November 30, 2009 @ 1:47 pm

  6. every thing is cool nothing ever happens in Mexico .even the huricanes are lazy ,once they get into the country .

    here in guerrero.the storms all die out once they hit the coconut palms.

    like they say nothing is big in Mexicao

    Comment by byderule — December 2, 2009 @ 5:16 pm

  7. You do not wan to go to Cancun or Cozumel during the hurricane seazon. They have the potential of getting clobbered. That in fact happened last summer, and all the tourists–thousands of them–did not enjoy it in the least. Instead head for the west coast, much much less lightly to suffer during the hurricane season.

    Comment by muncie birder — December 4, 2009 @ 5:25 pm

  8. dont wory i am from mexico and let me tell you somthing the hurican seson dosent afect cancun. And one more thing mexico would help you to get relax. And onther thing you should try to go to uruapan michucan they have a park that you would never forget. or you should try to go to morelia michucan the have a grate zoo. Well i hope you a fun sumer in mexico and please try my tips!!!!!!!!!

    Comment by kurth m — December 6, 2009 @ 11:23 am

  9. This is Mexico we are talking about and hurricane season too, so why are you even thinking about traveling there until after November anyway?
    Nope, they aren’t the best at evacuating at that time of the year because it’s very slack and again I ask you why would you even think of Mexico during hurricane season anyway?
    Might as well put a sign on your back saying “take me to the nest hurricane.”
    Sorry about all this but I have family along that stretch and think and pray for everyone there during hurricane season and if you go I’ll have to add one more prayer to my list.

    Comment by fedupmoma — December 6, 2009 @ 9:23 pm

  10. I don’t know but I want ot go to mexico

    Comment by # 1 Rey Mysterio Fan — December 8, 2009 @ 7:54 pm

  11. All ship’s captains and crew on cruise ships know where the storms are. During storms the ships will go where the storms are not. Consequently you may not visit the exact sites that you expected to visit. I was on a cruise in March, which is and was an excellent time to travel, and I can tell you that the Mexican government is trying, but it will be years before Cozumel will be back as it was before Hurricane Wilma. Much of the island was completely destroyed. In fact we were told that where the piers once were, the waves were as high at 70 feet. Most all of the rebuilding that we observed was done by private companies. The Mexican government appeared to be very slow repairing anything but they may have severe financial problems repairing all of the damage. Go during or before spring break time.

    Comment by darlingdarla3 — December 10, 2009 @ 10:19 am

  12. i’m leaving for cozumel tonite!

    Comment by sgt_elias99 — December 12, 2009 @ 6:47 am

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