It’s that time of year again! The hottest months of Mérida are in full swing. It is impossible to avoid the intense Yucatan Summer heat. So, while longing for cooler evenings of December and January, we’ve put together some ways we’ve found help us to get through hot temperatures. Now, we’re not saying you’ll ever become fully accustomed to the scorching Summer months; especially if you’re from a much cooler climate. But there are certainly things you can do to feel more comfortable. Here are 5 Ways to Beat the Heat in Mérida Mexico and survive the sweltering heat of Mérida in May, the hottest month!
You might be thinking, “this is obvious right?” But, take it from us, you need to be drinking A LOT more than what you’re used to.
Think about the structure of your day:
Every time you exert just a little bit of energy in this heat,
it is of paramount importance that you take into consideration
drinking more water than what you are accustomed to.
Add it to your to-do list or whatever it takes!
It definitely helps if you can take a water bottle with you wherever you go. Once you have this habit you’ll never look back. A great way to quench your thirst in these hot months is to enjoy the variety of aguas frescas you’ll find to beat the heat in Mérida Mexico. Stop at one of the small roadside carts or pop into a shop such as la Michoacana.
We recommend a thirst-quenching jamaica which is hibiscus iced tea. Other options include a silky smooth horchata, made from rice and milk (surprisingly satisfying when your throat is dry), or, our personal favourite, chaya water with lime or cucumber.
We’re drooling a bit just thinking about it on this hot afternoon! And, please remember do NOT drink the tap water!
Again, if you’re a Mérida resident or regular visitor you’ve probably already thought about this one. So why is it advice worth considering? Well, we’re simply here to remind you that when in Rome . . .
Many Yucatecans prefer a hammock to a bed and we should be taking advice from them!
A little siesta in the afternoon during the hottest hours will really help reset your energy levels. A siesta is even better if you have a hammock. If you don’t have one, adopt the true Yucatan approach to sleeping and get yourself a hammock asap.
By sleeping in a hamaca, you will be cooler and feel even more at one with your Mexican side. Does it get more delightfully tropical than feeling the warm breeze as you gently swing in your hammock? No, the answer is it definitely does not. This is a great way to beat the heat in Mérida Mexico.
We absolutely love to go for walks in Mérida, particularly in the colorful and pedestrian-friendly Centro. Notably, it’s frustrating going for a stroll is just not possible in the hot summer months. Either avoid venturing out between the hours of 10am and 6pm or find another way to do a little bit of daily exercise.
Merida has some of the best malls in the country, including La Isla, Galerias and Altabrisa. They are also designed for you to pasear, the verb used to express the social action of walking around while browsing but not really shopping.
It’s more about going to the mall with friends and family just to hang out. We say embrace it! You’ll thank us for this important tip to beat the heat in Mérida Mexico.
The perfect option is the biggest mall in the north of Mérida called La Isla. This massive shopping complex is perfect for an afternoon of paseando.
For one, the public spaces are big enough for you to socially distance and walk around with getting too close to people. Additionally, the curious design of La Isla helps to bring some tropical nature inside with much foliage and seating areas. There’s also a man-made lake.
You can stop for a refreshing drink at one of the cafes or restaurants (recently re-opened after covid closures) with a view that is not very common in Mérida. Another bonus is this is a pet-friendly mall so you can bring your dog.
First things first, if you’re coming to stay, we recommend opting for a location with a pool. No questions asked. There are many lovely boutique hotels in the center of Mérida and some fabulously renovated colonial houses to choose from. But if this is not possible, don’t panic.
Don’t worry, we are not about to suggest that you redesign your house for the month of May! But we do have a couple of suggestions to help you through the sweatiest part of the year
Remember . . . go with the flow, stay hydrated and take a siesta in your hamaca. May is the hottest month and it doesn’t last forever. Keep in mind, as soon as the dry months are over, here comes the rain and the hurricanes. And that’s a whole other article!
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