
Baguio in July
Not the best time
Peak rainy season makes this the least ideal time to visit. Only come if you're okay with mostly indoor activities and constant umbrella duty.
Weather
July delivers Baguio's wettest weather with daily afternoon thunderstorms and frequent all-day drizzles. The city takes on a misty, ethereal quality but outdoor plans become challenging. Temperatures drop slightly due to constant cloud cover.
24°C high17°C low20 rain days
Crowds & Cost
low crowds
~$28/day average
July Tips
- •Seriously consider postponing outdoor activities - trails become muddy and dangerous
- •Book hotels with good drainage - some areas flood during heavy rains
- •Perfect time to explore covered markets and indoor attractions
All Months
Baguio stays cool year-round, with temperatures rarely climbing above 26°C (78°F). But timing still matters for crowds and weather patterns.
December through May offers the driest weather and clearest mountain views. This is peak season — expect packed hotels during Christmas and Easter weeks. Book accommodation well in advance for these periods.
The Panagbenga Flower Festival hits in February, transforming the city into a riot of color. Hotel prices double and streets clog with visitors, but the parade down Session Road is spectacular. If you're coming for this, book rooms by November.
June through November brings more rain and fog, but also fewer crowds and lower prices. Morning mist often shrouds the mountains, creating an atmospheric but limiting views. Some outdoor activities may get cancelled during heavy rains.
Weekends year-round see an influx of Manila residents escaping the heat. Arrive on weekdays for a more relaxed experience and better restaurant availability.
Baguio Scores
Solo
7/10
Couples
6/10
Families
8/10
Adventure
5/10
Budget
8/10
Luxury
5/10
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