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What to Know About Visiting Costa Rica in the Rainy Season

April 1, 2024 By Sammi 74 Comments

Though majority of visitors want to see Costa Rica in all its sunny glory, there’s something magical about Costa Rica in rainy season.

Visitors CAN still have an incredible time in Costa Rica during rainy season despite what you may have read, but there are some things to know so you come fully prepared.

Below is our guide to visiting Costa Rica in the rainy season, the Costa Rica rainy season months and our tips for a safe and fun trip.

Important: If you will be disappointed for the rain or are very concerned about it, then do not visit Costa Rica in the rainy season, at least in the peak rainy season months. Change your trip to visit during the dry season.

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When is Costa Rica’s Rainy Season?

Rainy season in Costa Rica is generally beginning of May to end of November. This is for the majority of the country.

Although there aren’t the four seasons in Costa Rica, rainy season is considered Costa Rica’s “winter.” It is also known as “green season.”

The transition months from dry to rainy are April and May. The rainiest month in Costa Rica is October.

It is important to note that the Caribbean coast (Limon province) follows its own weather pattern and doesn’t strictly adhere to the rainy season months. October is actually their summer month. We will talk about the Caribbean coast later on.

December, though technically is the last month of rainy season, is more like the transition month from rainy to dry season.

As Costa Rica has over 20 micro-climates, average day and night time temperatures and the abundance of rain varies throughout the country. However, the average day and night time temperatures do not vary greatly between rainy and dry season.

Read more about Costa Rica weather here.

Central Valley (San Jose, Heredia, Cartago, Alajuela)

In the city, during the day it is around high 70s° F (26° C) and at night, it cools off to around 60-65° F (15°-18° C). These are areas such as San Jose, Alajuela, Cartago and Heredia.

If you go up to the mountains outside the city, it gets cooler, windier and tends to rain a bit more. This area can start to rain around end of March/beginning of April (sporadic rains in the evenings/nights).

Guanacaste Coast and Nicoya Peninsula

On the Northern Pacific coast (Guanacaste and Nicoya Peninsula), it is much drier. It is still very hot, around mid 80s° F (30° C) and very humid.

It doesn’t really start raining hard constantly until about August/September and it is mostly cloudy in mornings, rainy in afternoons and nights. As a transition month, May may see off and on random rains and is usually very cloudy and humid.

Central and South Pacific Coast (Jaco, Manuel Antonio, Costa Ballena, Osa Peninsula)

For the Central and South Pacific coast (Jaco/Manuel Antonio/ Dominical, Uvita, Ojochal/Osa Peninsula), this area is very humid and tends to rain more.

Average temperatures are around mid 80s° F (29° C). This part of the Pacific coast can start seeing rains around beginning of April but it can also rain during dry season being the proper tropical rainforest.

Mountaineous Areas (Monteverde, San Isidro de Perez Zeledon, San Gerardo de Dota, etc.)

In the mountainous areas such as Monteverde, San Isidro de Perez Zeledon, Bajos del Toro, Poasito, San Vito and San Gerardo de Dota, it is much cooler.

Daytime temperatures are around low to mid 70s° F (21°-23° C) and cools off at night to low 60s F (15-16 C). It can get even colder if it’s windy. San Gerardo de Dota can get even colder, down to 50 F (10 C) at night.

Caribbean coast (Limon province)

On the Caribbean coast, Tortuguero and Puerto Viejo follows a different weather pattern. The rainiest month is normally July but this area can rain any time of the year. October is their summer month.

Temperatures During Costa Rica’s Rainy Season

Average day time temperatures in Costa Rica don’t vary too much throughout the year, even between the dry and rainy seasons. In rainy season, it does cool off a little tiny bit but you get very high humidity in return.

For more information, you can our Costa Rica’s weather post.

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Now let’s get into why you should visit during Costa Rica’s rainy season!

Wildlife Watching Galore

Although you can see wildlife in Costa Rica any time of the year, there are certain times where you can witness natural phenomenons that only happen during rainy season. Wildlife watching during Costa Rica rainy season is excellent when it comes to marine wildlife.

One of the best scuba diving spots in Costa Rica, the Bat Islands (Islas Murcielago), is only accessible during the rainy season (May – November).

The islands have an extremely healthy and large population of bull sharks and manta rays!

Turtles

If seeing turtles is high on your bucket list, then you must visit Costa Rica in rainy season. Ostional Wildlife Refuge experiences a mass gathering of nesting turtles (called arribadas) during this time of year.

costa rica in rainy season - mating turtles
Two female turtles coming to nest

These arribadas are best in September, October and November. Thousands of turtles come onto shore to lay their eggs during arribadas!

In Tortuguero, another excellent destination for turtles, the nesting season is May – November.

Whales and dolphins

If you want to see whales, good news! Costa Rica has a long humpback whale season and the best months are August and September.

In Uvita, they hold the whale and dolphin festival in August since it’s such a good time to see whales.

costa rica in rainy season - humpback whale
Humpback whale by Playa Matapalo in Guanacaste

There are several places in Costa Rica for whale watching such as Drake Bay, Manuel Antonio, Gulf of Nicoya, Golfo Dulce and Marino Ballena National Park in Uvita.

We have even seen humpback and pilot whales in the Gulf of Papagayo and near the Catalinas Islands by Flamingo beach.

It’s So Green!

There’s a reason why they say green is nature’s color and makes people feel refreshed and calm. When we lived in Playas del Coco, we would go months and months without a drop of rain meaning all the grass and hills were yellow and dry like a desert.

But as soon as we got a few good hard rains, Coco transformed into this lush, verdant beach town.

costa rica in rainy season - coco
Playas del Coco in rainy season
costa rica in rainy season - coco dry season
Coco in dry season

This is typical for areas such as Guanacaste, Nicoya Peninsula and even the mountainous areas.

Save Money During Costa Rica’s Rainy Season

If you’re planning on traveling in Costa Rica on a budget, rainy season is definitely the best time to visit. Hotels in Costa Rica normally have three different seasonal rates: low, high and peak.

Low is rainy/green season, high is dry season and peak is during Christmas/New Years and Semana Santa (Easter week).

Low season rates can be a good amount less than high season. For example, a hotel that is normally $100 USD a night in high season may be $80 USD a night in low season. Same goes for car rentals.

Additionally, some tour companies or restaurants may run promos in the lowest months of September and October.

When we visited Manuel Antonio in October, a ton of restaurants had 30-50% off their entire menu (cash only).

Be aware that July, particularly the first and second week of the month is considered high season due to North America summer vacation and Costa Rican mid winter vacation.

When we traveled to La Fortuna with my parents, it was hard to find hotels since many of them were full and prices were normal like high season. August is also high travel season on the Caribbean coast.

The cheapest times to travel in Costa Rica are the shoulder months of May, June, September and October.

Rivers and Waterfalls are Fuller During Costa Rica Rainy Season

Water levels are much lower during dry season and water sports such as rafting and tubing aren’t quite as exciting.

We’ve gone white water rafting and white water tubing in both dry and rainy season and we have to say hands down, rainy season is way more fun!

The rapids are much more thrilling to raft through with gushing waters and dark green jungle surrounding you.

 white water rafting rio pacuare
White water rafting Rio Pacuare. Get our Pacuare 1 day rafting tour discount!

Same with tubing. With low water levels you don’t bounce around nearly as much as rainy season when the rivers are full. Still fun in dry season but definitely more in rainy!

guachipelin river tubing
Tubing in Guanacaste at Hacienda Guachipelin

Likewise, waterfalls are normally drier and smaller in dry season, especially in Guanacaste and Nicoya Peninsula.

During rainy season, the waterfalls fill up. There’s nothing more breathtaking than seeing a huge waterfall dropping from a tall cliff. It’s not quite as impressive when it’s a tiny stream.

Rincon de la vieja waterfall and la fortuna waterfall
Waterfall in Rincon de la Vieja National Park on left (called Seasonal waterfall) and La Fortuna waterfall on right.

But Keep in Mind…

However, one downfall to visiting waterfalls in rainy season is the color and extreme weather conditions. La Fortuna waterfall is actually a pretty bright green/blue but in the photo it looks grey. The color change is due to the sediment and dirt run off from the rain.

Keep this in mind if you plan to visit blue waterfalls and rivers like Las Gemelas, Rio Celeste or La Leona, when it’s raining very hard, they may be a murky brown instead of sky blue.

Another downside is that during the peak rainy season months, it may be storming so the rivers may get too full. In those situations, it will be too stormy to run rafting or tubing tours so those tours will cancel.

This can happen more during August, September, October and November.

Enjoy Beaches All to Yourself

Rainy season means less tourists and Yeison and I have had beautiful beaches all to ourselves many times during this time of year.

Even places that are normally very busy like Manuel Antonio empty out once September and October roll around.

Guanacaste beach
Our favorite beach all to ourselves in September

Rent a car, explore and you can find beautiful beaches all to yourself! It’s one of the best parts about the Costa Rica rainy season.

Tips for Visiting Costa Rica in Rainy Season

Consider visiting destinations that are not far from the international airports in Costa Rica. That way you don’t need to worry about driving long distances in the rain.

If you are really concerned about rain, consider rescheduling your trip to the dry season (December to April).

If you can’t reschedule, then consider visiting the Caribbean coast if you will be coming in October and the Guanacaste/Nicoya Peninsula for May through August as those are the drier areas in the country.

I planned this specific 2 week Costa Rica itinerary for family and friends who visited me in August and it worked out great in the rainy season. Check our Costa Rica itineraries for more information!

Tours

  • Schedule your activities in the morning.
  • In rainy season, it is generally sunny and dry in the morning and rainy in the late afternoon and nights
  • Check Facebook or Instagram accounts of the tour you’re doing, hotels you booked and places you’re visiting. They may post updates on conditions.
  • You don’t necessarily need to pre-book all your activities if you want to wait and see how the weather is.

Packing

  • Bring mosquito repellent. Mosquitoes are absolutely awful in rainy season. Read our post about our favorite bug repellents for Costa Rica. This is one of our favorite DEET free mosquito repellents.
  • Pack accordingly. Be prepared for sudden rain so bring waterproof gear. We never leave without our waterproof backpacks! Read our complete guide to packing for Costa Rica during rainy season.
  • Always have your light weight rain jacket with you. A small travel umbrella is a good idea too.
  • Don’t forget sunscreen. Even if it’s cloudy, the sun is still strong.
  • Get our Costa Rica packing list with rainy season tips here!

Driving

  • We don’t recommend to drive long routes in the late afternoons/nights during rainy season. It tends to rain hard at night.
  • If your flight lands after 3-4 PM and your next destination is 3 hours way, stay a night near the airport and then leave early the next morning.
  • Remember that it gets dark by 6 PM everyday in Costa Rica. Find out what other things to know about Costa Rica before you go here!
  • If you plan on renting a car in Costa Rica, rent a GPS or use Waze/Google Maps. Download Google Maps to work offline as back up. Get our Costa Rica car rental discount here!
  • We also recommend to get a Costa Rican prepaid SIM card so you can make phone calls in case of emergency. Only have eSIM? Get 10% off your Airalo eSIM package with our promo code “mytanfeet”
  • When using GPS, do not take the shortest route or that detour. Most of the time, it is through an unpaved road. Always take the paved route and check road conditions.
  • Rent a 4×4/4wd if you plan to explore, are staying up in the mountains or staying in places outside the main tourist zones.
  • In some areas, the power may go out during rain or thunderstorms. Bring a battery pack to always keep your phone charged.
  • A headlamp or small flashlight will also come in handy.

Costa Rica Rainy Season By Month

Although tropical weather is more unpredictable, here is a general breakdown. Costa Rica is also affected by the El Niño y La Niña events which may influence how much it rains and when the rainy season starts/ends for the year.

In Costa Rica, El Niño tends to bring drier weather with a later rainy season.

April

Although Costa Rica in April is *technically* dry season, the weather generally starts to transition around mid April in some parts of the country.

Rain may occur in places like the Central Valley, La Fortuna or South Pacific. The North Pacific coast places may start getting cloudier and get a random rain here or there.

Because of this, around mid to end of April, it will get extremely humid.

May

What the weather is like in Costa Rica in May: May is our shoulder and transition month. It may rain off and on sporadically and some days may be rainier than others in the rainforest and mountain areas.

Days are still hot, though cloudy and humid. It may rain very hard for 10 minutes and then be super sunny for the rest of the afternoon.

The Caribbean coast can be rainy in May as it doesn’t follow a strict dry-rainy tropical climate.

June

What it’s like to travel Costa Rica in June: June is proper rainy season. Depending on the type of year, June can be quite rainy with some tropical storms or hard rains. Although it doesn’t rain all day, every day, come prepared.

In drier years, it doesn’t rain as much but in wetter years, it can rain consistently in the afternoons, evenings and overnight.

June on the Caribbean coast is similar to May.

July

What it’s like to travel to Costa Rica in July: July has what the locals call “little summer.” This little summer is around mid-July and the weather tends to dry up, as if it’s dry season. It even has clear blue skies and little humidity.

Although it can still rain in July in the rainforest areas, it is generally drier and a great month to visit Costa Rica. July can be a lot rainier on the Caribbean side.

August

What it’s like to travel to Costa Rica in August: It starts going back to the typical rainy day with sunny mornings and cloudy afternoons.

Rain can start picking up more in the afternoons and nights and more often towards mid to end of August. Starts to rain more in the rainforest and cloud forests.

September

What the weather like in Costa Rica September: September is the start of the rainiest months in Costa Rica. Expect more cloudy days and rainy afternoons and nights.

Starts to dry up in the Caribbean. September and October tend to be the coldest months in Costa Rica.

October

What it’s like to travel Costa Rica in October: This is the driest month for the Caribbean side but the worst for the rest of the country.

Expect sudden rain storms during the day and it may rain late into the night. On the Pacific coast you will still get dry but cloudy mornings but by afternoon, it’ll start raining.

There are also many possibilities of big storms in October and when it storms in Costa Rica, it storms good. In 2018, the Guanacaste coast was hit by a tropical storm in October. Roads flooded, people got stuck.

This is a great reason why you should purchase travel insurance for your trip if you plan to visit during rainy season. Travel delays and cancellations can be common.

November

What it’s like to travel Costa Rica in November: Expect a good amount of rain throughout the country still. Some areas, start transitioning to dry season at the end of the month, but can still rain in the afternoons and nights, particularly the Pacific coast.

At the end of November 2017, the Costa Rica Northern Coast got hit by Hurricane Otto, the first hurricane since 1996. In 2024, the Pacific coast received more rain in November than it did in previous years (record setting).

December

What it’s like to travel Costa Rica in December: Beginning of December is very nice as it is drying up. It can still rain here and there beginning of December but by the end of December, it’s not common to have the super hard rains.

It usually gets very windy in December throughout the Central Valley and North Pacific coast. If there is a cold front up north in the Atlantic, the Central Valley will also be affected.

Best Things to Do in Costa Rica Rainy Season

Fishing in Costa Rica is generally very good in rainy season, especially for mahi mahi and tuna.

White water rafting and tubing: Rivers are fuller like I mentioned before so it’s a lot more fun! Take note if you’re visiting September – November though the weather may get too crazy.

Tour companies will cancel rafting tours if the rivers are too full or weather becomes dangerous so if you visit those months, be aware that it may happen.

Coffee tours: The coffee harvest season starts around September to December/January so you can see the entire picking, separating and processing procedure.

Museums: In San Jose, you can visit the Central Market, the museums or National Theater.

Enjoy the rain! We absolutely love sitting on our covered balcony with a hot cup of tea or coffee, watching the rain fall while listening to the thunder.

We also love seeing the crazy lightning storms. Taking a nap in the rain is also pretty nice!

Be Prepared for Costa Rica Rainy Season

Whether you visit Costa Rica in the rainy season, the most important thing is to be prepared and flexible.

Bring appropriate gear, schedule your activities in the morning, don’t plan to drive long routes in the late afternoons and after dark and consider planning an itinerary that doesn’t go to very rural/remote places if you can’t rent a 4wd.

If you will be disappointed that it’s raining or are concerned about rain, then do not visit Costa Rica in the rainy season. Change your trip to visit during the dry season.

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  1. Kevin H. says

    February 10, 2023

    Hello,

    This is just the article I was looking for. We are looking to book early September (9/6-9/12). I don’t think I mind the rain but the bug part. How unbearable is it? We were looking into renting a VRBO or AirBnB. There are a lot in the jungle area or mountains. Is that a bad idea for this season? Or do you recommend certain areas?

    Reply
    • Sammi says

      February 18, 2023

      It really depends on where you’re going and what kind of accommodation you’re booking. VRBOs and Airbnbs don’t have to adhere to any like cleaning rules or regulations so I’ve had our fair of experiences (and others) where it’s been super clean and tidy, and others that were not. Vacation rentals normally do not come with cleaning service either. If you’re concerned about bugs, I’d personally recommend a higher end hotel or a higher end rental that offers daily cleaning services

      Reply
  2. Julia says

    February 2, 2023

    Hello! We are thinking about going to Manuel Antonio area at the beginning of May. Do you think by then it wouldn’t have been enough rain to make the area look green and lush? I really want to experience lush and green and rainforest… But also want to squeeze in few tours without having to do it in the rain (which I understand we need to do in the mornings). Thank you for the article, it is very helpful.

    Reply
    • Sammi says

      February 2, 2023

      Manuel Antonio is tropical rainforest so it’s green all year round

      Reply
  3. Milada says

    January 27, 2023

    Hi! I’m thinking about taking my parents to Costa Rica in the first half of August. I know it’s a rainy season, and usually tends to have dry mornings and rainy evenings. However, in the mornings, does the sun come out, or is it generally cloudy all day even when it’s not raining? We’re thinking about Manuel Antonio and Drake Bay. Thanks so much! Love your website!

    Reply
    • Sammi says

      January 28, 2023

      The sun can still be out but it’s usually cloudy during August, but still hot. You can read more about Costa Rica weather in this post. Manuel Antonio and Drake Bay are in the South Pacific rainforest so those areas tend to rain more

      Reply
  4. Shane says

    October 23, 2022

    Hi,

    We’re planning on visiting Manuel Antonio, Monteverde cloud forest, and Arenal in mid August with our kids. I know we may get some rain. But do you think our trip would be ruined by the amount of rain?

    Reply
    • Sammi says

      October 24, 2022

      Rainy season in Costa Rica is not downpours 24/7 (unless we have a tropical storm or hurricane but hurricanes are not that common). You can still do things during rainy season but plan your activities in the morning. It gets dark by 6 PM everyday and starts to rain on/off afternoons and nights.

      Reply
  5. Claire says

    October 3, 2022

    Thanks so much for the tips!
    We will be in Costa Rica 11/29-12/6 visiting Manuel Antonio, Monteverde, and La Fortuna. Is this a good time to visit these areas? We really hope not to get heavily rained on during our trip.
    Also will 7 days be too few to spend in all 3 areas? We are thinking about cutting out Monteverde if so.
    Thanks so much!

    Reply
    • Sammi says

      October 3, 2022

      Hello, you can read about the best time to visit Costa Rica and read our monthly breakdown.
      Also here are our posts for your destinations: Manuel Antonio, Costa Ricam Monteverde Costa Rica, La Fortuna

      Personally for 7 days I would cut out Monteverde and leave just 2 destinations: Manuel Antonio and Fortuna

      We wrote a 1 week itinerary that goes to these two places (Itinerary 1): Costa Rica 1 week family itinerary

      Reply
  6. Tony Cisneros says

    September 27, 2022

    This is a great service! We are traveling to Guanacanaste (Playa Manzanillo) 10/1 – 10/6. The forecast is for rain the whole time…but I used to live in Panama and the rain would not come until 2 or 3pm. Is this the same for the Guanacanaste area…will we have any sunshine? We are planning to take a tour to Rio Celeste to see the waterfall/sloths/etc…is this a good idea during this time? The other thing we wanted to do was the sunset catamaran tour. From reading this blog, the sunset tour seems like it should be substituted for something else. What are good tours during the rainy season? ATV? Fishing/scuba?

    Thank you in advance for all your tips.

    Reply
    • Sammi says

      September 27, 2022

      Yes its about the same, on and off rains in rainy season, usually starting late afternoons but can also have on and off rains throughout the day in October as we are in a strong rainy season this year and we get affected by the hurricanes and other storms

      Reply
  7. Paige says

    August 22, 2022

    Hello and thank you SO much for this blog. I’ve been reading for hours and am definitely going to use your codes!

    One question I have in particular is best places to visit in late Oct – late Nov with a 3 year old. We’ll rent a car and from what I’ve read here, it would be best to head to the Caribbean side. Any other recommendations? We don’t want to make the mistake of trying to do too much (like you advise) and it looks like there are age restrictions on most of the activities anyway.

    Should we just plan on beach hopping? Any suggestions for laid back beach towns (and beaches) that are toddler friendly?

    Thank you so much!!

    Reply
    • Sammi says

      August 25, 2022

      Hello Paige, you can check our following posts for more information

      Best places in Costa Rica
      Puerto Viejo, Costa Rica (main beach town in the South Caribbean)

      Reply
  8. Ryan says

    August 19, 2022

    I’m looking to go to jaco and some other areas in September for surfing mainly, atv, zip line, snorkeling, etc. is this possible during this time of the year with rain.

    Reply
    • Sammi says

      August 22, 2022

      You can definitely visit in September, just plan your activities in the morning

      Reply
  9. Sammi says

    March 26, 2022

    We are all open! HOwever sometimes in October, some businesses may close because it’s our lowest tourism month or they may have limited hours. SOme hotels do all their construction in October or close some sections

    Reply
  10. Ann says

    March 26, 2022

    Thanks for your great article. We may have an opportunity to go to Dominical in mid-October. Are the restaurants and tour operators open for business? We’re all for rain in a rain forest (!), but don’t be stuck in the house or unable to explore. We’re up for some adventure, but not too much!

    Reply
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