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Costa Rica Weather

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Costa Rica Weather

Location: Central America, bordering both the Caribbean Sea and the North Pacific Ocean, between Nicaragua and Panama.

Area: total: 51,100 sq km

Land: 50,660 sq km

Water: 440 sq km

Note: includes Isla del Coco Climate tropical and subtropical; dry season (December to April); rainy season (May to November); cooler in highlands

Costa Rica is a tropical country situated between 8 and 11 degrees above the equator.  It has only two seasons: dry and green!   

The dry season with very little rain is generally between late December and April and the green or wet season lasts the rest of the year - May through November, but still offers an average of about 5 hours of daily sunshine.

The Caribbean coast doesn’t have this extended dry weather and stays green all year round and due to the humidity, tends to be a little oppressive sometimes.  

The Central Mountainous Region is more temperate, like the spring-like weather in San Jose.

An attraction for many retiring to Costa Rica is the climate. For example, if you want the heat of the beach you can have it. However, if you like a cooler, less humid climate - then you may prefer the "Eternal Spring" of the Central Valley and San José. Here the average year round temperature is in the 80’s during the day – falling to the 60’s or 70’s in the evening.



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