
Sucre in June
Great time to visit
June delivers picture-perfect days with zero rain, but you'll be shivering until mid-morning. The trade-off is some of the most stunning weather you'll find anywhere in Bolivia.
Weather
June brings Sucre's winter with bright, sunny days and absolutely no rainfall. The air is bone-dry and the skies are endlessly blue, but temperatures drop significantly. Mornings can be painfully cold before the sun warms things up.
22°C high2°C low0 rain days
Crowds & Cost
moderate crowds
~$45/day average
June Tips
- •Hotels often lack proper heating - ask for extra blankets
- •Start sightseeing later in the morning when temperatures rise
- •Perfect month for photography with crystal-clear visibility
All Months
April through September gives you dry skies and comfortable temperatures. May and June are perfect — warm days, cool nights, no rain. But here's what matters more: avoid December through February. Not just for rain, but because half the city empties for summer holidays. Restaurants close, hostels shut down, and the student energy that makes Sucre special disappears. March and October work if you don't mind occasional afternoon showers. The city celebrates Carnaval in February or March with parades and water fights, but book accommodation months ahead. Easter week brings religious processions through colonial streets — beautiful but crowded.
Sucre Scores
Solo
8/10
Couples
7/10
Families
6/10
Adventure
6/10
Budget
9/10
Luxury
4/10
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