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What to do in San Jose Costa Rica during rainy season?

There are a whole host of indoor activities you can do in rainy season. From visiting the Jade museum in San Jose to entertaining yourself at the Bat Jungle in Monteverde – you'll be able to find something that's bound to make you smile, laugh, intrigued and overall enjoy your Costa Rican getaway.



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It is Beautifully Lush and Green During high season in Costa Rica, certain regions can be quite brown and dry, especially in the northern Guanacaste province. By contrast, in Costa Rica's wet season, rivers fill up and the foliage changes to a beautiful deep green. It is quite stunning.

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Here are some awesome ways you can enjoy rain in Costa Rica:
  1. Bliss Out and Relax in Your Rental. ...
  2. Opt for a Rejuvenating Massage. ...
  3. Sign Up for a Costa Rica Rainforest Tour. ...
  4. Go Whitewater Rafting. ...
  5. Pick Up Your Surfboard. ...
  6. Buckle Up for an ATV Ride. ...
  7. Check Out Turtle Nesting. ...
  8. Revel in the Beauty of Manuel Antonio.


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What to Pack for Costa Rica in Wet Season
  1. A Rain Jacket. This is a must. ...
  2. Lightweight Dresses. If I'm going somewhere hot I almost always opt for lightweight dresses. ...
  3. Jean Shorts. They don't necessarily have to be jean shorts. ...
  4. T-Shirts and Tank Tops. ...
  5. Bathing Suits. ...
  6. Shoes. ...
  7. Sarong. ...
  8. Makeup and Toiletries.


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Typically you will not need a 4×4 vehicle in Costa Rica. However, we suggest at least renting an SUV with decent road clearance to make your driving experience more comfortable. The exception to this is remote areas with unpaved roads. In thesea areas, a 4×4 is a good idea.

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The Caribbean coast of Costa Rica is a beautiful region that is generally less developed and touristy than the Pacific side. The weather here is in stark contrast to the other side as the best weather is in September and October.

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It's easy to experience sticker shock when checking into eco-lodges and renting vehicles and booking tours in Costa Rica. Indeed, it is the most expensive country in Central America, thanks to a booming economy and well-developed tourist sector.

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Tap water in Costa Rica is generally clean and safe to drink. In some areas of the country, though, mainly on the Caribbean side and in non-touristy pockets around the country, it's best to stick to bottled water.

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