The best time to visit Paraguay is between March and November, when the weather is consistently warm, with temperatures of 73°F to 84°F daily.
Travel to Paraguay is possible year-round, but keep in mind that there are only two main seasons: hot, and extremely hot. December to February experiences peak heat, with temperatures of 91°F to 97°F.
There’s no rainy season to speak of, apart from sporadic cooling showers between March and November. Since the country’s travel industry is embryonic, there are few particularly busy periods, though Easter sees the cities become busier. Paraguayans travel internationally during longer public holidays, so the country is generally calmer on these dates.
Month-by-month guide for traveling in Paraguay

Visiting Paraguay in January - February
The hottest months in Paraguay, the mercury soars across the country during its summer period. Temperatures average between 90°F to 93°F daily. Unless you’re accustomed to such heat, we recommend visiting later in the year.

Visiting Paraguay in March - November
For the majority of the year, Paraguay enjoys pleasant, balmy weather. While daytime temperatures can still be quite hot, the nights offer some respite, and cooler temperatures make evening an ideal time for walking around city plazas. Rain, if it does occur, comes in short and sharp bursts, and rarely lasts for more than a day.
Events & Festivals
- Asunción Day (August 15) commemorates the founding of the country’s capital in 1537 with parades, outdoor concerts, dancing and food stands.
- March 1 (Heroes’ Day) sees Paraguayans pay homage to their military, particularly former president Marshal Francisco Solano López, through parades and street parties.
- Independence Day is celebrated on May 15 to remember Paraguay’s release from Spanish rule in 1811.
- The solstice festival of San Juan is held yearly, countrywide, on June 24 and celebrated with bonfires and pyrotechnical feats. We recommend observing from a safe distance.

Visiting Paraguay in December
December sees very hot days return to Paraguay in time for the end-of-year festivities. While the country is heavily Catholic, large crowds aren’t common for Christmas and New Year celebrations, which can lead to a more relaxing experience.
Events & Festivals
- Paraguay celebrates Christmas and New Year’s Eve, but on a much smaller scale than bordering South American countries.
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