The South Caribbean Coast is one of Costa Rica’s hidden gems, a place the travel industry has not yet discovered. For those relish under-the-radar destinations — and might want to make it their next vacation — Terranova offers a guide to the region.

With the welcoming reggae vibe that sees everyone with the same smile, luscious tropical forests full of wildlife, and half of its territory in national parks, indigenous and private reserves, this region epitomizes the essence of the Caribbean tropics.

Weather
The Caribbean side of Costa Rica has an exciting climate to say the least. The weather is humid and hot throughout the year with an average daytime temperature of 88 F° (30°C).

Seasons are different from the rest of the country. There are two sunny periods: March and April, as well as in September and October. However, even in the rainiest months (December and January), there are extended periods of sunshine.

Activities

Everywhere along the South Caribbean Coast you’ll find adventurous trails through the rainforest and local naturalist guides who can help you discover its mysteries.

You can also find:

• Wildlife rescue centers
• Genuine indigenous communities
• Chocolate and other eco-agronomic tours
• Excellent snorkeling and artisanal fishing
• Ziplining through pristine forests.
• Tubing in the Estrella River
• Breathtaking birdwatching
• Turtle nesting tours
• Day-tripping to Bocas Del Toro (Panama)
• Surfing the famed Salsa Brava break over the coral reef of Puerto Viejo.

Food

The Caribbean coast is renowned for its exquisite coconut-based diet. One of the singature dishes is rice and beans (made in coconut milk) as well as the Caribbean-style chicken.

Music

The primary rhythms are Reggae and Calypso. Those visiting in September and October may hear bands and see dancers rehearsing for the Limon Carnival.

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