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Which side of Costa Rica has the best weather?

Climate and Weather The Caribbean coast tends to experience more rain than the Pacific coast in Costa Rica. The climate along the Pacific coast is typically drier, with distinct rainy and dry seasons. The dry season typically lasts from December to April and features bright days and little rain.



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If you're searching for the highest temperature you can find in Costa Rica, head to Costa Rica's northern Pacific coast and take in the area's warm climate. The Gold Coast, as it is known, receives the least amount of rainfall and offers visitors some of the sunniest days anywhere in the country.

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The best time to visit Costa Rica is between December and April, when the weather is at its driest and brightest. We'd also recommend traveling in the country's green season, from May to June or in November.

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Best places to go in Costa Rica during the rainy season For example, the south pacific region is the rainiest part of the Latin American country. As you move north and towards the Caribbean, the weather becomes drier. To avoid the heaviest rainfall, we recommend a visit to the Caribbean town of Puerto Viejo.

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If you're wondering “Is Costa Rica expensive?”, the answer is yes and no. Compared to other Central American countries like Nicaragua or El Salvador, Costa Rica is generally more on the expensive side. It's pretty well-developed and has a thriving tourism industry, so things do cost more.

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With the Pacific Ocean on one side and the Caribbean Sea pounding the other side, Costa Rica's beaches are famous for having big waves and fast currents. These are perfect for surfing, but not so much for gentle, safe swimming.

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The Papagayo Peninsula — on Costa Rica's Pacific coast — is the best place to stay in Costa Rica if you're looking for an upscale resort experience.

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The safest places to stay in Costa Rica are:
  • Drake Bay – a good family destination.
  • Tamarindo – great for an all-encompassing beach experience.
  • Puerto Viejo – a romantic destination.
  • Liberia – near the wonderful Nicoya peninsula.
  • Jaco* – rich in expat communities (see notes)


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In the South Pacific – one of the rainiest places in Costa Rica – the dry season lasts just three months (January to March), and average annual rainfall is 5 meters (16.5 feet). The Caribbean coast, meanwhile, has no clearly defined dry season, and average annual rainfall is 3.5 meters (11.5 feet).

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September and October are Costa Rica's rainiest months, with rainfall lasting nearly all day. If you happen to book a trip during these months, not to worry: These are the most beautiful months along Costa Rica's Caribbean coast. Plan to head to Cahuita, Puerto Viejo, or Tortuguero.

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If you have two weeks to spend in Costa Rica—congratulations! Two weeks is plenty of time to get a taste of what this small Central American country has to offer. To get the most out of your vacation, there are a couple of things to keep in mind when planning your itinerary.

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We recommend spending 10 days to two weeks in Costa Rica, as this timeframe will give you enough time to cover all the major highlights while also including time for traveling from one destination to another.

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San José is currently Costa Rica's tourist site where visitors from around the world meet. This capital city is flooded with places of historic, artistic, development and cultural interest. Among the historic sites in San José is the National Museum, founded in 1887.

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Costa Rica Luxury Resorts
  • Tabacon Thermal Resort & Spa. Show prices. ...
  • Tulemar Resort. Show prices. ...
  • The Royal Corin Thermal Water Spa & Resort. Show prices. ...
  • Jardin del Eden Boutique Hotel. ...
  • Parador Resort & Spa. ...
  • Secrets Papagayo Costa Rica. ...
  • The Westin Reserva Conchal, an All-Inclusive Golf Resort & Spa. ...
  • Dreams Las Mareas Costa Rica.


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San José is the most popular destination in Costa Rica — More people are taking advantage of the international airport in Liberia and most people that arrive in San José don't stick around too long but it still gets more visitors than any other place in Costa Rica.

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