October is the rainiest month on the Pacific yet driest on the Caribbean.
Days and even weeks of rain can be created on the west drift and over the focal mountains by the westerly winds called temporales del Pacífico. Numerous cabins and visits on the Osa and southern drift close down operations.
When to Visit Costa Rica
Even the customarily dry Guanacaste district has some rain most days and the unchanged streets of the Nicoya promontory get to be blocked when the waterways rise and surge the passages.
Then again the Caribbean is luxuriating in the driest and sunniest climate of the year. The mountains rub the dampness out of the Pacific air and when it achieves the drift it's only a warm wind.
Temperatures the nation over are about as low as they ever get which implies midpoints around 80 °F (27 °C) with lows overnight around 68 to 76 °F (20-24 °C).
Up in rise by San José temperatures normal 75 to 85 °F (24-29 °C) amid the day. On the off chance that you go much higher by Irazú Volcano or the cloud woodlands of the San Gerardos it even gets "cool" (52-66 °F and 11-19 °C).
Preparing and Reservations
Green season or rainy season is picking up prominence for Costa Rica excursions, however it's improbable any aside from the most mainstream lodgings will be completely reserved. On the off chance that you need the adaptability of going without a settled agenda or reservations October can be a decent decision (the length of you would prefer not to go to Drake, Corcovado, Golfito, and/or Zancudo). In the event that you do choose to go toward the southwest and Osa landmass check to ensure that the lodgings and cabins you're occupied with are really open and available.
The drier climate in the southern Caribbean this season of year makes it a generally unfamiliar stormy season deal however word is getting out rapidly and on the off chance that you have your heart set on a specific inn you ought to likely have reservations.
Costs and Availability for Travel in October
Lower travelers mean lower costs and most places on the Pacific side offer rebates of 20-40% all through October. On the Caribbean October is the high season so rebates are for the most part not accessible.
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