Month by month rundown

  • December to February: peak season, drier weather, comfortable temps (24 C to 27 C), busy with mainland US winter escape travelers
  • March to May: shoulder season, still dry, fewer crowds, best balance of weather and quiet
  • June to August: warmer (28 C), more humidity, daily afternoon thunderstorms, big family vacation crowds
  • September: peak hurricane risk, lowest visitor numbers, daily heavy rain, some operators close
  • October to November: quieter shoulder, occasional storms, low prices, lush green from summer rain

Daily weather pattern

The pattern in El Yunque is morning sun then afternoon showers most days. Plan to start hikes between 8 and 9 am and aim to be back at the car or visitor center by 12 to 1 pm. Lunch in Luquillo or Rio Grande then either swim at the beach or visit San Juan Old Town in the afternoon.

If you only get one weather window, prioritize the rainforest hike in the morning (rain washes out trails fast) and the bio bay kayak at night (which is unaffected by daytime weather as long as the sky is clear after sunset).

What to bring any month

  • Light rain jacket or poncho, even in dry season
  • Sturdy sneakers or hiking shoes with grippy sole
  • Swimsuit under your clothes for the waterfall pools
  • Quick dry towel and change of socks
  • Reef safe sunscreen and mosquito repellent
  • 1 liter of water per person, more on hot months

Best months by activity

ActivityBest monthsWhy
Waterfall swimMarch to MayWarm enough, less rain, fewer crowds
Mount Britton hikeDecember to AprilDry trails and clearer canopy views
Zipline canopyDecember to AugustOperators close on rainy days
Bio bay comboYear round, moonless nightsGlow strongest with no moon

Ready to plan your visit?

Book a guided El Yunque tour with hotel pickup from San Juan and free cancellation up to 24 hours before.

Preguntas frecuentes

January through April are the driest months, averaging 5 to 7 inches per month. Even then expect short afternoon showers in the rainforest itself.

Hurricane season runs June through November with peak risk in September. Tours operate normally outside of active storm warnings. Check forecasts 2 to 3 days ahead in August and September.

Weekday mornings before 11 am have the fewest people. Cruise ship days (typically Tuesday through Thursday) bring more guided groups. Sundays are busy with local families.

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El Yunque Tours Team

Expertos en viajes locales en Puerto Rico. Caminamos cada sendero y hacemos cada tirolina personalmente para traerte reseñas honestas y recomendaciones reales.

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