How is cancun in June?
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I avoided Cancun but spent 2 weeks within 2 or 3 hours of it last June and it was HOTHOT. It rained mostly at night until Tropical Storm Agatha passed close by and we had heavy rain and wind for our last 2 days (though it continued for more than a week while I moved on to Chiapas). Photos, blogs, and travelogues here:
http://flickr.com/photos/staceyholeman/collections
http://flickr.com/photos/staceyholeman/collections
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Hello, thank you so much for your time.
We really want to go but the weather listings say rain all week, god knows what to do but thank you for your words. We have the chance to change location so am looking into this. argh... nightmare!
Thank you again.
We really want to go but the weather listings say rain all week, god knows what to do but thank you for your words. We have the chance to change location so am looking into this. argh... nightmare!
Thank you again.
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Storm season begins in the Carib/CA
ABC islands "Blue Sky Isles" out of the storm belt
cntraveler.com Barbados St Lucia nice also less rain usually
Might have a look there if u can change around.
weather2travel.com climate guides good info for u
Happy Travels,
ABC islands "Blue Sky Isles" out of the storm belt
cntraveler.com Barbados St Lucia nice also less rain usually
Might have a look there if u can change around.
weather2travel.com climate guides good info for u
Happy Travels,
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I travel every summer to Mexico or Central America (Guatemala, Belize, Honduras) and, other than rare tropical storms, we've found it to be a great time to visit. No tropical storms on the Atlantic horizon: http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/
In our experience rain falls mainly at night or in the late afternoon and the days, especially mornings, are sunny and gorgeous.
You could consider Roatán - lots to do and the rains don't typically start there until later - Octoberish. It doesn't seem to be as hot there as on the Maya Riviera, at least in our experience.
In our experience rain falls mainly at night or in the late afternoon and the days, especially mornings, are sunny and gorgeous.
You could consider Roatán - lots to do and the rains don't typically start there until later - Octoberish. It doesn't seem to be as hot there as on the Maya Riviera, at least in our experience.
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