🗓️ Best Time to Visit

When Should You Visit Medellín?

Top months: Dec · Jan · Feb · Mar · Jul · Aug. Compare 12-month weather, festivals, and pricing on one page to find your match.

Best Time to Visit Medellín — Quick Answer

As of 2026
Best months
Dec · Jan · Feb · Mar · Jul · Aug

As of 2026, the best time to visit Medellín is Dec · Jan · Feb · Mar · Jul · Aug. These months balance pleasant weather, festival programming, and manageable crowds — the go-to first-visit pick.

What is Medellín like by season?

★ Top Pick

🌸 Spring (Mar-May)

Avg 28°C / 18°C
  • • Transition from dry to the first wet season
  • • Mornings still mostly clear; showers build in the afternoon
  • • Holy Week (Semana Santa) may fall in late March — busier, some closures
★ Top Pick

☀️ Summer (Jun-Aug)

Avg 28°C / 17°C
  • • Short drier interlude between the two wet seasons
  • • Sunnier than April-May
  • • Northern-hemisphere school holidays begin — more international visitors, prices up

🍁 Fall (Sep-Nov)

Avg 27°C / 17°C
  • • Start of the second rainy season (Sep-Nov)
  • • Quieter and better value after the August festival
  • • Mornings usually clearer than afternoons
★ Top Pick

❄️ Winter (Dec-Feb)

Avg 28°C / 17°C
  • • Tail of the December holidays — busy early in the month
  • • Driest, sunniest weather of the year (Dec-Feb)
  • • Feria de los Reyes / Epiphany (Jan 6)

Which month is the best to visit Medellín?

Month Temp (°C) Rain What to Pack Crowds·Pricing
January 28/17 10d Dry season, the year's sunniest and warmest stretch. Around 28°C/17°C with comfortable humidity. Light clothing by day — t-shirts, light trousers, dresses — with a light layer for the cooler evenings. UV is extreme (11) near the equator, so SPF 50+, a hat, and sunglasses matter despite mild temperatures. High
February 28/17 10d Dry season continues — sunny and warm around 28°C/17°C with comfortable humidity. Light daytime clothing plus a light layer for evenings. Extreme equatorial UV (11), so SPF 50+, a hat, and sunglasses are essential despite the mild feel. Mid
March 28/18 14d Transition toward the first rainy season — still warm around 28°C/18°C but with rising afternoon showers. Light daytime clothing, a light layer for evenings, and a compact umbrella or rain jacket. Extreme UV (11) when the sun is out — SPF 50+, hat, sunglasses. Mid
April 27/18 18d First rainy season — warm around 27°C/18°C but wet, with frequent afternoon-into-evening downpours. Light clothing, a rain jacket or umbrella always, and waterproof-ish shoes. UV still high (10) between showers — keep SPF on. Mid
May 28/18 19d Peak of the first rainy season — warm around 28°C/18°C and the wettest stretch, with frequent heavy afternoon downpours. Light clothing, a reliable rain jacket or umbrella, and water-resistant shoes. High UV (10) between showers — keep SPF on. Mid
June 28/17 15d A drier spell between the two rainy seasons — warm around 28°C/17°C with sunnier days and fewer showers. Light daytime clothing plus an evening layer, and a compact umbrella just in case. Extreme UV (11) — SPF 50+, hat, sunglasses. High
July 28/17 14d One of the drier, sunnier months — warm around 28°C/17°C with comfortable humidity. Light daytime clothing and an evening layer; an umbrella is rarely needed but handy. Extreme UV (11) — SPF 50+, hat, sunglasses essential. High
August 28/17 15d Drier mid-year weather and festival season — warm around 28°C/17°C with comfortable humidity. Light daytime clothing plus an evening layer; an umbrella for the odd shower. Extreme UV (11) — SPF 50+, hat, sunglasses essential. High
September 28/17 17d Start of the second rainy season — warm around 28°C/17°C but increasingly wet, with frequent afternoon downpours. Light clothing, a rain jacket or umbrella, and water-resistant shoes. High UV (11) between showers — keep SPF on. Mid
October 27/17 20d Peak of the second rainy season — warm around 27°C/17°C and the wettest stretch, with frequent heavy afternoon downpours. Light clothing, a reliable rain jacket or umbrella, and water-resistant shoes. High UV (10) between showers — keep SPF on. Mid
November 27/17 18d Tail of the second rainy season — warm around 27°C/17°C and still wet, with frequent afternoon showers easing late in the month. Light clothing, a rain jacket or umbrella, and water-resistant shoes. High UV (10) between showers — keep SPF on. Mid
December 28/17 12d Return of the dry season plus the holiday Alumbrados lights — warm around 28°C/17°C, sunnier with fewer showers. Light daytime clothing and a layer for evenings. Extreme UV (11) — SPF 50+, hat, sunglasses essential. High

★ = recommended season. Full month guides on the monthly weather pages.

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the best time to visit Medellín?
The best time to visit Medellín is Dec · Jan · Feb · Mar · Jul · Aug. These months offer the most pleasant weather and full outdoor activity calendars. January is one of the best months to visit Medellín — the heart of the dry season, with the year's sunniest skies and a comfortable 'eternal spring' warmth around 28°C/17°C. Rainfall is low (about 65m
What's the price difference between peak and off-season in Medellín?
Prices vary significantly by season. Weekday departures during shoulder season offer the best value.
Is it okay to visit Medellín in winter?
Medellín winter averages 28°C / 17°C. It's cold, but you trade weather for off-season pricing and seasonal events (Christmas markets, indoor museums, winter festivals). Bring a heavy parka, scarf, and gloves.
Should I visit Medellín during summer holiday season?
Medellín mid-summer (July-August) averages 28°C highs. This is the most expensive season — airfare and hotels peak — but outdoor festivals run at full capacity. Book 3-6 months ahead and prepare for heat.
What's the cheapest month to visit Medellín?
January-February is the off-season value window. Pack for cold weather, but museums, restaurants, and Broadway run at normal capacity at low-season pricing.

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