What about Costa Rica Weather?
Saturday, April 18th, 2009Costa Rica is the place to go if you want to savor the pleasures of life amidst beautiful surroundings and friendly people. It is amazing to see how this small country could have so many of nature’s rich flora and fauna gracing its lands. It would seem the people in Costa Rica certainly know how to enjoy themselves and be ‘laid back’ at the same time.
Covering just less than 0. There are 26 national parks and protected area in Costa Rica. There is plenty of great views of the Ocean since the Pacific ocean is on one side of the island and the Caribbean Seas on the other side. The Caribbean side offers tranquil moments basking in the warm sun and beautiful sunsets while the other side offers large waves for some hot heart stopping action for the adventurous soul.

A Costa Rican vacation will have much in store for you. A visitor can look at the rare wildlife species like macaws, leatherback turtles, morpho butterflies, and the Central American squirrel monkey. Follow a reputable company that offers rainforest tours and jungle safari trips. You can see for yourself migrating whales, dolphins and sea turtles during specific time.
The Arenal that is located at the northern part of the country is an active volcano. Midpoint in the country and the southern end is home to the two other volcanoes. The country is blessed with fertilized lands especially around the volcano area, where the lava from past eruptions makes up for much of the nutrients in the soil. People from all over the world visit Costa Rica to spend a few days basking up in the warm sun and learning a bit of its native language.
The ideal time to visit would be from December to May and in Costa Rica, May is the driest month prior to the wet season. Usually it’s best to visit when the weather isn’t very hot and humid since Central America is only mere miles from the equator; bordering the northern end of South America. Be alert to any possible disasters and select your tour guide carefully as there are stories of Americans getting lost in foreign lands because they followed a group that they did not know well. It pays to do your homework about Costa Rica in advance to gather all relevant information and plan your visit accordingly.