Things to do in Temozon in October

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Overview

October is a good time to visit Temozon. The weather is usually very warm and muggy, with temperatures ranging from 72—84°F (22—29°C).

Temozon has plenty to offer for visitors of all ages and interests. In this article, we tell you the top things to see and do for your October trip to Temozon. Get inspired by the events, activities, attractions, and experiences unique to October. We’ll let you know where to explore events based on your interests, whether that’s food, culture, art, music, sport or others.

We’ll let you know everything you need to prepare for the weather in Temozon in October. Learn about what to wear and pack for your trip, the average temperatures throughout October, temperature changes from morning to evening and much more.

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Holidays in Temozon in October
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  • Day of Race (October 12)
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Weather in Temozon in October

Temperatures on an average day in Temozon in October

The average temperature in Temozon in October for a typical day ranges from a high of 84°F (29°C) to a low of 72°F (22°C). Some would describe the temperature to be very warm. muggy

For comparison, the hottest month in Temozon, April, has days with highs of 96°F (36°C) and lows of 73°F (23°C). The coldest month, January has days with highs of 85°F (29°C) and lows of 65°F (19°C). This graph shows how an average day looks like in Temozon in October based on historical data.

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Historical temperature average in October
84°F
highs
72°F
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General weather summary

Very warm, muggy
Feels like
60%
Chance of rain
0.229 in
Amount
6.0 mph
Wind speed
86%
Humidity
11.7 hrs
Daylight length
6:45 AM
Sunrise
6:26 PM
Sunset
39%
Cloud cover
Sleeveless shirt, rain coat and rain boots
What to wear
What to wear in October
With an average high of 84°F (29°C) and a low of 72°F (22°C), it generally feels very warm and muggy. There might also be a moderate chance of rain. With that in mind, most people would dress in something very light like a sleeveless shirt and top it off with a rain coat and rain boots
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Best attractions for Temozon in October

Besides the array of exciting events and activities Temozon has to offer for travelers in October, we want to remind you of the classic attractions in Temozon that are great to visit at this time of the year as well! You can’t miss these iconic landmarks, local favorites, and places rich with cultural heritage. We hope to give you insights and inspiration into the best things to see and do to make the most of your visit. Here is a list of our top attractions in Temozon for October.
Zona Arqueológica de Ek Balam
1. Zona Arqueológica de Ek Balam
4.7
(10340)
Archaeological site
Sights & Landmarks
Visitors can tour the remains of this traditional 8th-century Mayan village with a temple & pyramid.
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We visited Ek’ Balam and had a wonderful experience. The site wasn’t crowded at all — only a few cars in the large parking lot — which made it feel calm and special. Around the parking area, you can find small shops with souvenirs, snacks, and drinks. Tickets are purchased at the ticket office (580 pesos per adult, 100 for a child), and there’s also the option to hire a tour guide for an extra fee. The archaeological site itself is spacious but easy to navigate. You’re allowed to climb most of the pyramids, and where it’s not permitted, clear “no climb” signs are posted. We spent about 2 hours exploring and felt it was the perfect amount of time to enjoy everything. A few tips: bring enough water, wear comfortable clothes, and prepare for the heat with sunscreen — it was very hot when we visited. Overall, Ek’ Balam is an amazing site to explore, less busy than some of the more famous ruins, and definitely worth the visit!
The place is amazing by itself, it's huge! Part of the main structure is still covered and some areas are well preserved. Two main parts on the side are still covered by jungle. Unfortunately had a bad experience with the guide. First they tell you a price and a different one at the end. Be aware of that! Everything else was good.
Very cool ! Great that you can walk on it and that they permanently work on it. Great view over the jungle. Great to see how they are treating their dogs! 581 Pesos perPerson +100 Pesos for parking Definitely worth it if you like temples. Sweaty of course but you get your great view as a reward. 32m height🤝
We actually loved the experience. We didn't take a guided tour but there was so much information on the signes at the site. We also used gpt to fill in the story. Plus, roaming there int the jungle was a fun experience, there weren't a lot of people so we got really nice pictures. And the best part is that you can climb all the buildings and imagine you're a Mayan for a second 😉. Plus the view is amazing. We have been to Chichén Itza the day before and the experience there was a lot less authentic. There isn't a lot of information and it's much pricier. Plus there are soany people and no option to climb or even get near the buildings.
This was an amazing site to visit! We went with a tour company and saw Chichen Itza first, then to Ek Balam, and the differences were interesting. Ek Balam was not busy at all compared to Chichen Itza, and you actually got to climb up the main temple and several other structures, which isn't allowed at the more famous ruins. Highly recommend! checking it out!!
Ek Balam is hands down the BEST Mayan ruins we have been to. Better than Cobs better than Tulum ( by far) I'm not a historian or huge fan of ruins, but I really enjoyed this place. Suggest getting a paid tour guide who can tell you about the very interesting history. The site is 9 meters higher than Chitchen Itza AND you can still climb to the highest point on many of the ruins. skip the crowds at Chicken itsa....this is waaaay better. Plus be sure to bring your swim suits because they have 4 beautiful cenotes to swim in around nearby. Make a whole day of it and you won't be sorry.
Nice! You get to experience some Maya ruins without the trouble of too many other tourists if you go early or late enough. And for now there is also the option to go on top of some of the buildings. You can't go inside or in top of everything but still more than at othe sites. Go here if you want to have an interactive Maya experience. Also not a lot of vendors. Pleasent experience!
Similar to Chichen Itza, but not as much excavated. The ruins are fantastic. Totally amazing, and worth the time and effort. If you are going on your own (not as part of tour), know that like all of the other archeological sites, there are 2 ticket/entrance fees. One is the actual ticket price, which can be purchased with a credit card. The other fee is the Mexican government fee, which must be paid in cash- pesos only so make sure you have plenty of pesos. No restaurants or any actual food here, but small snacks and drinks are available. You don't need a tour guide, but if you want one they are available. The tour guides here are not even 10% as pushy as the guides at Chichen Itza- they were very low key here, and not aggressive at all. We said no thanks, and that was that.
Cenote Hubiku
2. Cenote Hubiku
4.7
(8313)
Nature & Parks
Caverns & Caves
Underground swimming lake where a beam of light shines through a roof opening each day at noon.
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Such a unique experience. I'm afraid of deep waters, 80 feet deep, the life jacket made me feel safe. Not too crowded for a Sunday. We were the only ones swimming when we went in . Such a beautiful experience. You can see and touch the fishies in the water !
This is a rather touristic cenote, you can see that quite quickly in the number of big buses parked in front of the entrance. As a consequence, the cenote itself is quite crowded, with a lot of non-swimmers packed with life vests just hanging around on the margins, making it almost impossible to get into the water. Even so, the cenote itself is beautiful; the water temperature is about 20 degrees Celsius, not "very cold" like many people write here, but surely more refreshing than other cenotes. The entrance is 200 pesos, insist at the entrance that you do not want any combo ticket. The so called Mayan village and the 1 taco are not worth the extra 100 pesos. Everything else is just fine, clean and nicely organized.
I've read about a few cenotes where people get dropped off on tours and this seems to have been a great one. We came alone and had the whole cenote to ourselves for 40min as the tour bus that came in was eating. It's beautiful, very cool, but a little murky. The food was all right, no complaints.
This cenote was an absolute dream. I highly recommend! The surrounding market and buildings also have lots of photo op spots for those who love their social media posts. Did not enjoy the buffet though - not so great. If you decide to opt in to the lunch, your ticket only includes the buffet. Drinks are not included.
It's a bit of a tourist trap but an interesting cenote. The water is very deep and there are lots of catfish. There is a hole in the ceiling in the middle but the beam of light that hits the center only happens at some times of the year. We were there in November and the sun beam did not hit the center at noon as others described. The buffet is fine. We came just before noon and were the only people in the cenote.
A beautiful cenote to visit when in the area. Will definitely be back. The Mayan people are such beautiful people...we bought our tickets when we arrived. Do not stop for the people waving you down on the road to buy tix from them for the cenotes, you will pay more.
Wow. So amazing. The tequila tasting was awesome, overall just an excellent experience. If you wait long enough in the shallows- little fish will come and start cleaning your feet. Wait a bit longer. And the catfish come start hunting the little fish around your feet. Honestly, so Cool Way quieter than you would expect.
It was a nice cenote, deep, water was cool and refreshing. We were part of a full day trip with Chicken Itza and Valladolid. It was 2h stop, we didn’t get to see the whole place with most of the time spent at the cenote and eating lunch. Food was decent.
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