Acapulco is characterized by a tropical climate. This means that the summer months are wetter and the winter months are drier. Regardless of the time of year, temperatures are almost constant. During the day, it reaches +30-33°C, and at night, it never drops below +26-28°C.
The majority of rainfall in the resort falls in the summer months. The rainy season in Acapulco starts in June and may not end until September. People who choose to visit this beautiful area between May and November should be the most careful, as there is a risk of getting caught not only in the rain but also in a strong storm or hurricane.
The most favorable weather in Acapulco is usually in winter and early spring. If you don't know when the rainy season starts in Acapulco, it's best to leave it to a travel agent or read about it on weather websites.
The vegetation and animal life in Acapulco
Amazing culture, beautiful nature, diverse flora and fauna of Acapulco favorably complement a large number of activities for every taste. Fishing here is among the most popular types of recreation.
The Caribbean Sea, the warm waters of the Gulf of Mexico, and the Pacific Ocean, rich in exotic fish species, attract fishing fans to Acapulco like a magnet. It is said that here it is easy to catch a two-meter blue marlin on spinning. Who wouldn't dream of bringing back a rare trophy from vacation - a scaleless tuna that can only be attracted by trolling while drifting over coral reefs?
Although the sun shines almost year-round, Acapulco's dense tropical vegetation keeps the city cool and keeps all tourists from feeling the heat. Local vegetation such as opuntias and cacti add to the exoticism.