Consistently from June through November, Costa Rica changes over from a sunny tropical heaven to a dark and desolate wetland, and however the 2014 stormy season has been uniquely dry (which is really an awful thing), this sunny climate is unrealistic to last. Be that as it may, while a great part of the nation might be gradually plunging into a drizzly hellhole, there are still a lot of things to do in Costa Rica amid the blustery season.
1. Get out for smaller than usual summer
For two weeks each stormy season, Central America gets a little break from the consistent tempests. Known as the veranillo de San Juan, this meteorological wonder causes a little interference in the blustery season, making a two-week summer.
As per the National Meteorological Institute, the 2014 veranillo was in confirmation a week ago along the Pacific Coast, yet surprising climate designs kept its belongings from spreading somewhere else.
2. Grab the deals
Less group and less expensive costs are the central points of interest of going in Costa Rica amid the blustery season. Lodging costs amid this season are normally 10-40 percent less expensive, and numerous inns offer more profound rebates for inhabitants to energize neighborhood go amid the low months. Despite the fact that visit costs by and large continue as before, the lower volume of voyagers makes it simpler to arrange manages littler organizations.
3. See the turtles
Sea turtles come to settle in Costa Rica consistently, yet the stormy season is when bigger gatherings of mother turtles land at the nation's shoreline all at one time. There are three principle shorelines to see turtles, each with alternate types of turtle and a marginally distinctive season.
Playa Ostional, on the nation's Nicoya Peninsula on the Pacific side, gets mass nestings — referred to locally as arribadas — of Olive Ridley turtles in the days encompassing the full moons in mid-June through December. Amid an arribada, a great many turtles might be at the shoreline all at one time.
4. Go river rafting
A few of Costa Rica's waterways are raftable year-round, however low water levels can make rafting in Costa Rica uneven and uncomfortable. Waterway rafting treks are the speediest, smoothest and most serious amid the stormy season when the greater part of the nation's raftable streams swell with class III and IV rapids. A few waterways have class V rapids. The most all around navigated white water waterway is the Pacuare River, which has trips leaving fundamentally from Turrialba in the Central Valley.
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