What To Do During Rainy Season In Costa Rica

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Costa Rica is a tropical paradise year-round, but the rainy season, from May to November, offers unique experiences that can make your visit truly special.

Here are some of the best things to do during this lush and vibrant time of year.

Green lushes in Costa Rica

Embrace the Green Lush Views -

Costa Rica's rainforests come alive during the rainy season. National parks such as Manuel Antonio, Corcovado, and Tortuguero are teeming with wildlife and vibrant greenery. Don't miss…

Hiking Trails-

Trails are less crowded and the forest is lush and teeming with life.

Wildlife Watching-

Spot monkeys, sloths, and a variety of birds are more active in the cooler, wetter weather.

Waterfall in Costa Rica

Chase Waterfalls 

The increased rainfall transforms Costa Rica's waterfalls into powerful and breathtaking spectacles. Some must-visit waterfalls include…  

  • La Fortuna Waterfall- Near Arenal Volcano, it’s a stunning 70-meter cascade.  

Nauyaca Waterfalls- Located in the southern Pacific region, it is perfect for a refreshing swim.

Hot spring in Costa Rica

Soak in Hot Springs 

Costa Rica's volcanic activity means there are plenty of natural hot springs. After  a day of exploring, relax in the warm, therapeutic waters. 

The hot springs around  Arenal Volcano are particularly popular, with options ranging from luxurious  resorts to more rustic, natural settings.

A lady surfing in costa rica

Surfing and Water Sports

The rainy season, known as the "green season," brings consistent swells perfect for surfing. Popular surf spots include:

Tamarindo - Great for all skill levels.

Santa Teresa - Offers more challenging waves.

Jaco - Known for its vibrant surf culture and nightlife.

National flag of Costa Rica

Experience Cultural Festivals

The rainy season coincides with several cultural festivals and events.

Independence Day (September 15) Join the celebrations with parades, music, and traditional dances.

Día de la Raza (October 12)Celebrates Costa Rica’s cultural diversity with various events.

People doing White-Water Rafting in costa rica

Go White-Water Rafting 

The swollen rivers during the rainy season make for exciting white-water rafting.  Popular rivers include…  

  • Pacuare River - Renowned for its challenging rapids and stunning scenery.  

  • Sarapiquí River - Offers both adrenaline-pumping rapids and calmer sections for wildlife viewing.

Carribean Coast beach in Costa Rica

Explore the Caribbean Coast 

While the Pacific side of Costa Rica sees more rain, the Caribbean coast can be  relatively dry and sunny. Visit…  

  • Puerto Viejo - Known for its laid-back vibe, beautiful beaches and vibrant  nightlife.  

  • Cahuita National Park - Offers excellent snorkelling and wildlife viewing Turtle

Tortuguero National Park in costa rica

Nesting Tours 

The rainy season is prime time for witnessing sea turtles nesting. 

Key spots include…  

  • Tortuguero National Park - Known as the "Amazon of Costa Rica," it's a major nesting site for green sea turtles.  

  • Ostional Wildlife Refuge - Famous for the "arribadas," when thousands of olive ridley turtles come ashore to nest.

A lady watching bird with binocular

Birdwatching 

Costa Rica is a birdwatcher's paradise, and the rainy season brings out many  species. Head to places like Monteverde Cloud Forest Reserve or Carara  National Park to spot vibrant birds like the resplendent quetzal and scarlet  macaw.


Gallo Pinto Cuisine

Enjoy Local Cuisine

Rainy days are perfect for indulging in Costa Rican cuisine.

Try dishes like… - Casado- A traditional meal with rice, beans, plantains, salad and your choice of meat.

- Gallo Pinto- A delicious breakfast staple made with rice and beans. - Olla de Carne- A comforting beef soup with vegetables.

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Tips for Traveling During the Rainy Season  

  • Pack Appropriately: Bring waterproof gear, quick-dry clothing and sturdy hiking boots.  

  • Plan Ahead: Some remote areas may be harder to access due to road conditions.  

  • Embrace the Rain: Rain showers are usually brief and can add to the adventure. Enjoy the lush landscapes and fewer crowds.  

Costa Rica's rainy season offers a unique and vibrant experience, with nature in full bloom and exciting activities to enjoy. Don't let a little rain deter you from exploring this beautiful country! 

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