Might falls inside Costa Rica’s “inexperienced season,” a interval between the dry and heavy wet seasons. This transitional month usually experiences a mixture of sunshine and rainfall, providing lush landscapes and fewer crowds than the height dry season. Afternoon showers are widespread, usually adopted by clear evenings. Temperatures stay heat, typically starting from the mid-70s to the excessive 80s Fahrenheit (mid-20s to low 30s Celsius), various by elevation and area.
Touring to Costa Rica throughout this era presents distinctive benefits. The colourful wildlife thrive with the elevated rainfall, creating beautiful surroundings. Decrease costs on lodging and excursions are sometimes out there in comparison with the dry season. Moreover, the mix of solar and rain can present a refreshing escape from hotter climates. Traditionally, Might marks the beginning of the agricultural cycle, a time of renewal and development necessary to Costa Rican tradition.