Whale watching season in Costa Rica´s South Pacific

In recent times the arrival of the humpback whale to our pacific coast has received a lot of attention.   Even though the whales have always been there, now it’s very common that the tourists go south in September to watch this enormous mammal. There is a good quantity of cetacean species that swim in our oceans, but the humpback whale is one that comes very close to the shore, so it becomes easier to spot. Also, their visit from the cold water of the far north and south of the planet, happens so they can breed and mate. When the calf is born, it needs warm water to keep the energy while it begins the discovery of this world!

This is why we would like to give you some tips on how to make the best out of your whale watching experience!

Whale watching season in Costa Rica
Whale watching season in Costa Rica

First of all, be aware that there are two seasons when whales come to breed: the north hemisphere residents visit from February to May, and from July to November the south residents come up to our shore.  The population in the south is bigger, therefore this season is better for whale watching.  In any month between August, September or October you will have a great chance of finding them.

We recommend two places to go whale watching: the one that is closer to the Central Valley is the Ballena Marine National Park. However if you have more time, a visit to Caño Island from Drake Bay is ideal! Of course, there are other options, for example if you visit the island from Sierpe ori f you visit Ballena from the Central Pacific.

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Whale Tail shaped Ballena Marine National Park

If you decide to visit Ballena National Park, then we recommend a 2-day trip, even though you could make it in one day if you don’t mind going back to San José totally exhausted.  Take your first day to drive to the South Pacific and lodge in any of the sustainable lodges from Dominical to Ventanas (you want to be near Ballena National Park).  In the second day you can take the half-day tour, watch them in the bay, navigate near the shore to learn more about the national park and swim in the warm and wildlife abundant water of the Pacific Ocean.  One thing to keep in mind is that Uvita organizes the Whale Festival during September, and you can get pretty good prices, although the tour is shorter and the tourists arrive massively.

Another recommendation is to make sure you hire a responsible tour operator: remember that this activity must be performed in such a way that the animal will not feel stressed and that the tourist is safe at all times.  It is highly recommendable that you have a guide well versed in cetacean biology and ecology so you can have a richer experience.

Whale watching season in Costa Rica
Whale watching season in Costa Rica

During the tour focus on watching the animal and enjoying the experience, rather than taking pictures – especially if this is your first time.  If you are lucky enough so the whale starts jumping, splashing and performing other tricks, it all happens so fast that you will not enjoy the show if you are trying to get the perfect picture.

This is a very unique experience, enjoy it to its fullest! We recommend that you do it at least once in your life!

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Visiting the rainforest during the rainy season…what you must know!

Well, if you want to see the rainforest, you can surely expect to see some rain, right? In Costa Rica, as well as other tropical areas of Central America, we do have a marked rainy season from May to November. However, with nature you can never know how rainy it will be, so here are some general ‘good to know’ facts about our rainy season!

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Rainbows are more common during the rainy season
  • The temperature does not vary greatly with the rainy season. It tends to be cooler than the dry season, but it will not be a game changer for your vacation.
  • Rainy season as most people know it, goes from May to November…but the Caribbean side does not follow that rule! In fact, the driest months over there are September and October!
  • The typical day during the rainy season has a sunny beautiful morning and showers in the afternoon and/or night: that gives you plenty of time to do you outdoor activities first and chill later!
Nice mornings are very common during rainy season
  • You can even save a few bucks taking advantage of the green season discounts that many hotels and tour operators offer!
  • You can have several straight days with no rain, even during the rainy season; as you can have a rainy day during the dry season!
  • As expected, everything is lush and green! Even the tropical dry forest will be green, and animals love it as well!
  • The sky tends to be cloudy, but when the sun goes out, even for just a moment, you will witness a spectacular and colorful landscape that will yield unbelievable pictures of your vacations!
  • A hike in the rain can be healthier for you: the air is cleaner and fresher and the sound and smell of the rain has a calming effect on people.
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Hiking the rainforest is healthy

Rain should not stop you from traveling and enjoying nature! It’s just part of the experience of visiting a tropical paradise…that’s why we say that the perfect time to visit Costa Rica is always NOW!

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