I must have heard this question hundreds of times and I think it has a simple answer.
I sincerely believe that there is no categorically best time
to visit the country since the year there are things to consider depending on
certain variables to decide to travel, if fortunate to choose date have, to
Costa Rica .
The first thing to consider is that we are talking about a
tropical country and therefore there are two very different stations that are
the "rainy season" and the "dry season" or as they say in
Costa Rica, the "winter" and "summer" (although they call
the opposite of what geographically correct), covering about six months each.
The rainy season runs from May to November and the dry season from November to
May, more or less . "More or less" it means that the seasons do not
change fixed date but sometimes come earlier and some later, but always around
those dates.
And that mean rainy season? Does bad? Rains all day? No,
normally. The temperature is more or less the same throughout the year, and the
typical day of rainy season a radiant sun at dawn, which ends clouding
completely and starts to rain around noon or 14:00 until luce end of the day,
which usually cleared to enjoy an evening of sun and clouds (this in Guanacaste
is a truly marvelous spectacle). There are days of rain all day, but it is not
normal.
Should go prepared for rain if traveling during the rainy
season, but I have never recommended dismissing the trip at that time by rain,
unless it is intended to make a trip sun and beach exclusively, in which case,
rather it should change the destiny ...
Another thing to take into account is the different seasons
of the hotels. Almost all hotels in Costa Rica working 3 seasons: low, high and
peak, with significantly different price. The PICO season are Christmas and
Easter, where the occupation is usually close to 100%, so you should book early
and prepare a good budget. The low season is usually around the months of May,
June, September, October and November and the traditional peak season was
December (except Christmas), January, February, March and April (except Easter)
although the increase in tourism Europe traveling in the northern hemisphere
summer has meant that, currently, the hotels consider the summer months as well
as geographical high season, so the high season now includes July and August.
There are other things to consider for planning a trip to
Costa Rica, such as seasons turtle nesting, if you have special interest in
attending this show, bird migration, if you are fond advanced to
"birding" or "bird watching", the time to stop humpback
whales in Corcovado Anyway.
I cannot resist commenting my favorite time, recommended
only friends until now, to travel to Costa Rica: late November-early December.
What is so special?, Since the off-season meets in the housings (cheap prices),
the entry of the dry season (usually rains less or nothing) and it takes 6
months in a row raining and the country is green and beautiful, for that
reason. It also has a natural truly remarkable coincidence, is that you can
attend the birth of green turtles in Tortuguero (after 2 months of incubation)
and leatherback nesting in the Pacific. A spectacular double session, truly
recommended. *
* I once traveled in this time with a group of friends and
family for the country, which I argued above. Well, it rained every day, which
became a recurring joke throughout the trip. Anyway, things tropical.
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