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Spot leatherback turtles nesting on Tamarindo’s beaches
Bathe in natural hot springs near Arenal Volcano in La Fortuna
Discover Baird’s tapirs in the dense jungles of Corcovado National Park
Swim at La Fortuna Waterfall amid tropical rainforest scenery
Best time to go
- When is the best time to visit Costa Rica for great weather? The driest, sunniest months are mid-December through April, especially on the Pacific side. Expect blue skies, low rain, and comfortable temps in the 70s–80s°F. It’s peak season, so book activities and hotels early.
- What months are best for an active itinerary with hiking and wildlife? Late December to April offers dry trails and reliable conditions for national parks like Manuel Antonio, Arenal, and Monteverde. For fewer crowds but still good conditions, consider late November to mid-December or late April.
- Is the green (rainy) season a good time to go? Yes—May to August is “green season,” with lush forests, fewer crowds, and lower prices. Rain typically comes as afternoon showers, leaving mornings great for activities. Plan earlier starts, and you’ll still enjoy hiking, wildlife, and hot springs.
- When is the best time for wildlife viewing in Costa Rica? Wildlife is good year-round, but specific highlights vary: sea turtles nest on the Caribbean coast July–October; humpback whales are common August–October (and again January–March) on the Pacific; birding is strong year-round, with extra activity in the green season.
- What is the best time to visit Arenal and the hot springs? December–April offers the most consistent weather and clear volcano views. In the green season (May–August), expect more clouds but fewer people—still great for hot springs and waterfalls if you plan morning outings.
- When should I go to avoid crowds but still get good weather? Shoulder seasons are your friend: late November to mid-December and late April to early May. You’ll often get many dry days, lower prices than peak season, and more availability for guided activities.
- What is the weather like on the Pacific vs. Caribbean coasts by season? Pacific: Dry and sunny December–April; wetter May–November. Caribbean: More even rainfall year-round, with drier windows often in September–October when the Pacific is wetter—great for Tortuguero and Puerto Viejo then.
- What is the best time for multi-activity trips (ziplining, rafting, hanging bridges)? December–April has the most predictable conditions. For white-water rafting, water levels are typically livelier May–October. Either way, mornings are best for steadier weather, so schedule activities early.
- Are holidays a good time to visit Costa Rica? Holidays like Christmas, New Year’s, and Easter (Semana Santa) bring festive energy but also peak prices and limited availability. If you like a lively atmosphere and plan well ahead, it’s great. If you prefer quieter parks and easier bookings, choose shoulder weeks.
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Weather in Costa Rica by months
- January: Peak dry season on the Pacific; sunny, warm days (70s–80s°F). Caribbean can see passing showers. Great beach and hiking weather.
- February: Sunniest, driest month on the Pacific; hot afternoons, cooler nights. Caribbean still mixed but often pleasant. Ideal for multi-activity trips.
- March: Still very dry and warm on the Pacific; some haze. Crowds around Easter if dates fall in March. Caribbean variable with brief showers.
- April: End of dry season; hottest month on the Pacific with occasional first showers late month. Good visibility; plan activities early.
- May: Start of green season for most regions; mornings are usually clear, with afternoon thunderstorms. Lush landscapes return; fewer crowds.
- June: Consistent pattern of sunny mornings and rainy late afternoons/evenings. Comfortable temps; great for wildlife and rafting.
- July: “Veranillo” mini dry spell often brings a drier window mid-July. Good conditions for beaches and hikes; afternoon showers still possible.
- August: Similar to June/July; green, vibrant forests with predictable afternoon rain. Whale season begins on the southern Pacific coast.
- September: Wettest period on the Pacific; frequent rain, smaller crowds. Caribbean often enjoys one of its driest, sunniest windows—great for Tortuguero.
- October: Still very wet on the Pacific; best weather shifts to the Caribbean with sunshine and calmer seas. Peak turtle nesting continues in some areas.
- November: Transition month; rains taper on the Pacific, more sun breaks. Fresh, green scenery with improving conditions and lighter crowds early month.
- December: Dry season returns on the Pacific, especially mid–late month. Festive season, sunny skies, and excellent beach weather; book ahead.
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Useful information for planning your Costa Rica adventure
What language is spoken in Costa Rica?
Spanish is the official language, but you’ll find that English is widely spoken, especially in popular travel areas. Charlie’s local guides are bilingual, making communication easy wherever your adventure takes you.
What is the currency of Costa Rica?
Costa Rica uses the colón (CRC). U.S. dollars are accepted in most tourist spots, and ATMs are widely available for local cash withdrawals.
What food and drink should I try in Costa Rica?
Costa Rica’s cuisine is as colorful as its landscapes! Charlie recommends trying gallo pinto for breakfast, casado for lunch, and fresh-caught seafood for dinner. Don’t miss the locally grown coffee and rich chocolate — two of the country’s best exports.
How much should I tip in Costa Rica?
Tipping is appreciated but not complicated. Most restaurants include a 10% service charge, plus a 13% tax. If service is exceptional, adding a little extra tip is always a kind gesture.
Where can I find the latest travel advice for Costa Rica?
For up-to-date entry requirements, health, and safety details, visit your country’s official travel advisory website. Charlie and his team also provide travelers with the latest local updates before your trip.
What is the proper etiquette when visiting churches in Costa Rica?
When visiting Costa Rica’s beautiful churches, dress modestly out of respect — cover shoulders and knees. Charlie’s tours always highlight local customs so you can experience the culture respectfully and authentically.

