Paraguay
Best Time to Visit Aregua
Aregua has a subtropical climate with a dry winter and a wet summer. The best time to visit is during the mild, dry winter months, when outdoor activities are most comfortable.
✦ Go in June or July for the best balance of pleasant weather, low costs, and uncrowded sights.
✅ Best months
May, June, July: cool, dry weather with average highs of 22-24°C; very manageable crowds.
🔥 Peak season
December and January: peak summer heat (35°C+) and heavy rainfall; hotel prices up 30-50%; local holidays and Carnaval events drive demand.
💷 Shoulder (best value)
April and November: shoulder months offer lower hotel rates, temperatures around 25-28°C, and far fewer tourists than peak season.
🌙 Quietest & cheapest
June to August: winter is the quietest period, with cool nights (12-15°C) and very low tourist numbers; trade-off is limited attractions open.
Aregua season by season
Spring (Mar–May)
Weather: Warm and increasingly dry; highs 28°C to 22°C
Crowds: Low
Good for hiking and birdwatching as rains taper off.
Summer (Jun–Aug)
Weather: Mild, dry winter; highs 22-24°C, lows 12-15°C
Crowds: Very low
Best for outdoor exploration without heat.
Autumn (Sep–Nov)
Weather: Warming up, more humidity; 25-30°C, rain increases
Crowds: Low to medium
Pleasant for city walks and markets before summer heat.
Winter (Dec–Feb)
Weather: Hot and humid; 32-35°C, frequent afternoon showers
Crowds: High
Peak tourist season; best for festivals but very sweaty.
🎭 Events worth timing a trip around
Fiesta de la Virgen del Rosario (early October): religious procession and local food fair; Carnaval de Aregua (February): lively street parades with music and dance.
🧳 What to pack
Pack a light waterproof jacket or umbrella at any time of year—sudden rain showers can occur even during the dry winter.
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Researched & reviewed by the TripSage editorial team · Updated July 2026.