Tamarindo Weather and Climate

Seasons and climate

 

January: hot, dry, off-shore winds getting strong in the afternoon

February: hot, dry, off-shore winds sand-blasting you on the beach

March: hot, dry, off-shore winds blowing limbs off of trees

April: scalding hot, dry, winds die down, switch this way and that, sky begins to cloud over and feel heavy

May: hot, either very dry or very humid depending on whether or not it begins to rain, off-shore mornings and evenings

June: hot, humid, green, afternoon rains, off-shore mornings

July: hot, humid, lush green, occasional thunderstorms, usually a 2-week “mini-summer” with consistent off-shore winds

August: hot, humid, rainy afternoons, off-shore mornings

September: hot, humid, rainy afternoons or could rain all day

October: hot, humid, rainy afternoons or could rain all week

November: hot, clear, season begins to change, less humid, off-shore wind begins

December: hot, clear, sunny, morning and afternoon off-shores, cooler evenings

Distances To

Main Places

_219km Arenal
_76km   Liberia
_266km SJO Airport
_327km Manuel Antonio

Nearby Towns

_25km Playa Flamingo
_1km  Playa Grande
_13km Playa Avellanas

Parks & Attractions

_117km Santa Rosa National Park
_100km Rincon de la Vieja
_12km Marino Las Baulas
_20km Los Altos de Eros Spa
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