What's the weather Like in Cabo San Lucas in November
Temperature
With summer weather beginning to wane, November has mid-range temperatures. Daily overall averages are 24C (75F), with a high of 32C (90F) and a low of 16C (61F). The weather is similar to that in Puerto Vallarta and San Juan, Puerto Rico. The average sea temperature in Cabo San Lucas is 27C (81F) in November. This is almost the warmest you can get for watersports around the peninsula.
Sunshine Hours
Sunshine levels are mid-range in November. The average is 10 hours a day, contrasted by the highs of 12 daily hours from April to June and the low of 9 hours each day in December.
Rainfall
November falls at the end of the storm season and precipitation drops off accordingly. The month has an average of 27 rainy days but with an almost negligible average of 8mm.
Humidity
Humidity is moderate in November with an average of 83%.
Sunrise and Sunset
The duration of daylight is constantly decreasing in November. On November 1, the sun rises at 6:24 am and sets at 5:41 pm, creating 11:17 hours of daylight. On November 30, with the least daylight of the month, the sun comes up at 6:43 am and goes down at 5:33 pm, with 10:50 total hours of daylight.
Wind Speed
While not extreme, winds pick up a bit in November, with an average of 8.3 m/s over the month.
Extreme Weather
Although the Pacific hurricane season officially runs from May to November, storms that hit Cabo San Lucas generally drop off after October. So it is unlikely you would see any storms hit the shores in November.
Cabo San Lucas Hotels in November
Escape to a haven with lush gardens before sweeping ocean views. Enjoy poolside cocktails at a resort with gourmet restaurants and a world-class spa. From upscale golf getaways to city stays in the heart of a nightlife scene, Cabo San Lucas can accommodate.
Grand Solmar The Residences at Rancho San Lucas
Escape to a private villa at Grand Solmar the Residences at Rancho San Lucas. Part of a 750-acre seaside community, the haven has a private golden-sand beach backed by swaying palm trees. Air-conditioned accommodations have kitchenettes, ample living areas and sweeping ocean vistas. Stroll through Grand Solmar's gardens to dine at an on-site gourmet restaurant. Indulge in a treatment at a holistic spa. The serene spot is just a few kilometres south of bustling Cabo San Lucas.
Cabo Villas Beach Resort
A short stroll from Médano Beach, Cabo Villas Beach Resort & Spa has high-end suites with kitchenettes, spa tubs and private terraces with ocean views. Enjoy fine dining at a terrace restaurant. Grab some light bites and a tropical cocktail at a poolside bar. Lovers of craft beer will appreciate a microbrewery with fire pits while coffee aficionados can savour gourmet java at a café. Get pampered at a full-service spa and workout at a fitness centre with state-of-the-art equipment.
Los Cabos Golf Resort
For a luxury stay at an affordable price, Los Cabos Golf Resort has affordable studios a short drive from downtown Cabo San Lucas. Among the resort's 74 accommodations you can also find large hacienda-style villas with full kitchens and private patios with ocean and mountain views. However you choose, you'll have access to a spa, bi-level pool with swim-up bar, patio restaurant and an 18-hole golf course.
City Express Plus Cabo San Lucas
A budget hotel with modern conveniences, City Express Plus has functional suites with free WiFi, flat-screen TVs, kitchenettes and futons for extra guests. Kids under the age of 11 stay for free with adults. The little ones will appreciate the outdoor pool while parents can enjoy workouts at a fitness centre. City Express is just two kilometres from Medano Beach and a ten-minute drive to the area's top restaurants.
Cabo San Lucas Beach for November
Cannery Beaches
A short stroll from the marina lies a handful of beaches that don't get as much attention as their tourist-filled neighbours. Named collectively for a long-shuttered cannery, Playa Coral Negro, Playa El Balcón, and Playa Empacadora still deserve exploration. Once one of the busiest fish-processing centres in Latin America, the abandoned cannery now serves as a lookout to watch vessels enter and exit the marina.
Bars and Restaurants
Savour gourmet cuisine with sublime views of the Sea of Cortez. Discover the traditional flavours of Mexico and sample Brazilian-style steak. From high-end eateries to time-honoured taco stands, Cabo San Lucas offers a world of culinary delights.
The Restaurant at Las Ventanas
Simply known as "The Restaurant", the fine dining establishment at Las Ventanas al Paraíso luxury resort overlooks swimming pools with magnificent views of the Sea of Cortez beyond. The gourmet cuisine embraces a fusion of Baja and Mediterranean styles, sourcing ingredients from the area's organic farms and an on-site herb garden. Enjoy Old World Mexican ambience as you peruse an extensive wine list showcasing vineyards on the peninsula. The Restaurant is open daily for breakfast from 7 am to 10 pm and from 6:30 pm to 10 pm for dinner.
Maria Jimenez Restaurante Mexicano
An affordable option that's loved by locals, Maria Jimenez Restaurante Mexicano serves traditional Mexican fare including enchiladas, fajitas, quesadillas, chile rellenos and, of course, tacos. Continuing the local theme, you'll find a nice selection of Mexican beers, regional tequila and sangria. Wine from Mexico and the U.S. is offered by the bottle or glass. Tempted by traditional dessert? Try their famed caramel flan. Maria Jimenez is open from Tuesday to Sunday from 3 pm to 10 pm and is closed on Sunday.
Rodizio Grill
While just a block from the centre of Cabo San Lucas, Rodizio Grill feels apart from the tourist bustle. Savour affordable churrasco-style fare at the family-owned Brazilian restaurant. Dine alfresco at sidewalk tables or indoors in a colourful space that oozes home-style hospitality. Choice cuts of beef are the speciality, with ribeye, New York strip steaks and chorizo on the meat-heavy menu. Cleanse your palate with pineapple at the eatery that's open from 4 pm to 1 pm.
Cabo Blue Bar & Grill
A popular local haunt with live music, Cabo Blue Bar & Grill is famed for its nightly two-for-one drink specials. Enjoy pub grub such as hand-packed burgers, fresh-cut fries, tacos and Fish and Chips at a circular outdoor thatch-roofed bar. Set in a small downtown shopping square, the laid-back joint also has indoor seating that serves casual fare at affordable prices. Cabo Blue is open daily from 10 am to 2 am.
Things to do in Cabo San Lucas in November
Revel in the Marina Bar Scene
You will have no trouble finding a place for a cocktail in the marina. Most of the more-popular watering holes are along the main avenues of Marina Boulevard and Lazaro Cardenas. Come right from the beach in shorts and sandals to laid-back bars or dress to impress for a night out at a high-energy club. From bars with raucous live rock to traditional Mexican cantinas, Cabo San Lucas is a bar-friendly town.
Play Oceanfront Golf
Los Cabos first hit the international golf scene with the opening of a world-class course at the Palmilla resort in 1992. Since then it's exploded to become one of the top golf destinations on the planet. A temperate desert climate and a landscape where the Sierra Madre mountains meet ocean waters make for a perfect setting. You can play on a number of championship courses with views of mountains and sea.
Pick the Best Pool
Be sure to consider your pool preference when selecting a hotel. Most resorts have outdoor pools and vibes to fit the needs of their guests. Are you looking for family-friendly pools, adults-only infinity plunges or party pools with multiple swim-up bars? Luxuriate at the infinity pools of Esperanza Resort. Choose from six pools at Pueblo Bonito Sunset Beach Golf & Spa Resort. Kids get one of five pools at Sheraton Grand Los Cabos Hacienda del Mar, while only adults can splash at Pueblo Bonito Sunset Beach Golf & Spa Resort.
A Reserve With Exotic Wildlife
Some of the region's best birdwatching and protected wildlife is found north of Cabo San Lucas. Estero de San José del Cabo, the state's only coastal freshwater lagoon, is home to an amazing array of bird species and other native animals. Hikes through the diverse ecosystem take you through tropical vegetation to desert landscape. While no cars or horses are allowed inside you can kayak through its waterways.