Costa Rica in June: Why it’s a great time to visit?
- Esteban Acedo
- Jun 24
- 6 min read
If you're considering visiting Costa Rica in June, you may be wondering: Is it a good time to go? What’s the weather like? Will everything still be open? Whether you're traveling solo, planning a romantic couple’s escape, organizing a family adventure, or exploring with a group of friends, June can be a magical month to discover the beauty of Costa Rica—if you know what to expect.
At Pura Vida Traveling, we're here to give you honest, friendly, and professional advice to help you make the most of your trip. Let’s dive into why June is worth considering for your Costa Rica adventure.

Weather in June: Welcome to the Green Season
June falls in Costa Rica’s green season, also known as the rainy season. But don’t worry—it doesn’t rain all day long. Typically, mornings are sunny and clear, with showers in the late afternoon or evening.
This means you can spend your day surfing, hiking, ziplining, or exploring national parks, then relax with a cocktail or warm meal while the tropical rain cools the air.
Pacific Coast (Guanacaste, Nicoya, Manuel Antonio): Mostly sunny mornings, with occasional afternoon showers.
Caribbean Coast (Puerto Viejo, Cahuita): June is one of the drier months, with great beach weather.
Central Valley & Mountains (Monteverde, La Fortuna, San José): Cooler and cloudier, but lush and green.

Why Visit Costa Rica in June?
Fewer Crowds – Unlike the busy dry season, June offers a more peaceful experience at beaches, waterfalls, and attractions.
Lower Prices – Flights, hotels, and tours often offer green season discounts, making it a budget-friendly time to visit.
Vibrant Nature – Rain brings life! You’ll see lush rainforests, active wildlife, and blooming landscapes.
Turtle Nesting Season – June marks the beginning of sea turtle nesting on the Pacific coast (especially in Ostional).
Great for Digital Nomads & Slow Travelers – Comfortable weather, fewer tourists, and good Wi-Fi in many places.
What Type of Traveler Are You?
Solo Travelers
June is a fantastic time to go solo in Costa Rica if you're seeking freedom, adventure, and connection. Stay in friendly hostels in places like Santa Teresa, Puerto Viejo, or La Fortuna, join a group surf class, or take a guided jungle hike. Locals are welcoming, and it's easy to meet fellow travelers.
Tip: Join group tours or shared shuttles to meet new people while exploring.
Couples
Looking for romance? June’s misty rainforest views, empty beaches, and cozy eco-lodges make it perfect for couples. Head to Manuel Antonio for sunsets, Montezuma for jungle waterfalls, or Orosi Valley for off-the-beaten-path tranquility.
Tip: Take advantage of spa discounts and hotel deals during the green season!
Families
June is great for families wanting to explore without the overwhelm of crowds. Kids will love spotting monkeys, sloths, toucans, and swimming under waterfalls. Choose family-friendly towns like La Fortuna, Samara, or Uvita, where everything is close and manageable.
Tip: Pack rain jackets, quick-dry clothes, and waterproof shoes—then let the kids splash in the puddles!
Friends and Group Travelers
June is ideal for group adventures—book a villa, split costs, and explore together. Whether you’re doing a yoga retreat in Nosara, planning a surf trip in Dominical, or just island-hopping and hiking volcanoes, Costa Rica’s got the vibes.
Tip: Many tour companies offer group rates and private shuttle deals this time of year.
Is June a Responsible Time to Travel?
Yes! Traveling in the green season helps support local businesses and communities during a quieter time. By booking eco-lodges, local guides, and sustainable tours, you're contributing to Costa Rica’s commitment to sustainable tourism.

What to pack for Costa Rica in June?
Lightweight rain jacket or poncho
Quick-dry clothes and sandals
Bug repellent (especially for humid regions)
Waterproof bag or dry sack
Swimsuit + sunblock
Hiking shoes or trail sandals
Getting around Costa Rica in June
Roads are generally in good shape in June, especially on popular routes. You can:
Rent a car if you want full freedom (4x4 recommended for mountain or remote areas). Use our Pura Vida Traveling exclusive link to receive up to 10% off and additional rental benefits.
Use shared or private shuttles for easy, comfortable travel
Hop on local buses for budget travel (just allow extra time)
Fly domestic between destinations like San José, La Fortuna, or Drake Bay
Pura Vida Traveling can help you book transportation all over the country—just reach out, and we’ll guide you!
Where to go in June? Top Destinations
La Fortuna & Arenal Volcano – Hot springs, waterfalls, and volcano views
Puerto Viejo – Chill Caribbean beaches and Afro-Caribbean culture
Uvita & Marino Ballena – Whale’s Tail beach and jungle hikes
Monteverde – Cloud forest adventures and ziplining
Tamarindo – Surf town vibes and nightlife
Osa Peninsula – Wild nature, perfect for eco-adventurers

Final Thoughts
Don’t let a little rain keep you away—June is Costa Rica’s hidden gem. With fewer crowds, lower prices, and a more relaxed vibe, it's a wonderful time to connect with nature, locals, and yourself.
Whether you're a solo traveler chasing waterfalls, a family looking for jungle fun, a couple wanting peace and romance, or a group of friends ready for pura vida adventures, Costa Rica in June has something for you.
Need help planning your itinerary, booking tours, or organizing transportation? We’re here to help—reach out to Pura Vida Traveling and let’s make your Costa Rica dream come true.
Frequently asked questions
Is it worth going to Costa Rica in June?
It is a great time to come and see the rainforest as alive as it can be. There is plenty of available food, so animals are quite active. It is also cooler than it would be during the sunny season. Remember, Costa Rica does not have a winter.
Where is the best place to go in Costa Rica in June?
Tourist havens like Monteverde, Arenal, Manuel Antonio, Guanacaste, Puerto Viejo, and Tortuguero all have fewer tourists, leaving more beach space, pool space, and natural wonders for you. And remember—it's not that rainy in June, either!
Is June a good month in Costa Rica?
The weather in Costa Rica in June is a good combination of warm temperatures and refreshing rainfall. Since it's the first month of the green season, you'll get sunny mornings perfect for outdoor activities, followed by afternoon showers that create dramatic skies and colorful sunsets.
Is June hurricane season in Costa Rica?
Technically, hurricane season in the region, including Costa Rica, runs from June 1–November 30, according to the U.S. National Hurricane Center. But Costa Rica rarely sees hurricanes, and the few that have hit have only impacted the Caribbean coast. The chances of a hurricane ruining your trip are slim.
What are the festivals in June in Costa Rica?
June 13 Fiestas Patronales Trinadad, de Moravia, San Pedro de Montes de Oca, Leon Cortes, and San Jeronimo - Street festivals with music, dancing, food, and bull fighting (w/o bloodshed).
June 20 Día de los Padres – Father’s Day.
June 24 Fiesta San Juan de Tibas - street festival with music, dancing, food, and bull fighting (w/o bloodshed).
June 29 Día de San Pedro y San Pablo- Processions and masses honoring St Peter and St Paul.
Can you drink the water in Costa Rica?
Yes, the tap water in Costa Rica is generally safe to drink, especially in urban areas and many rural areas. The water is well-maintained and undergoes extensive treatment processes by the Costa Rican government. While the water is considered safe, some travelers might experience minor digestive issues due to their bodies not being accustomed to the local microbes.
What should I pack for Costa Rica in June?
These are the essential items for your Costa Rica packing list: lightweight dry fast clothes, comfortable sandals, swimwear, mosquito repellent, sunscreen SPF 30+ or higher, hiking shoes/trail running shoes or closed toed hiking sandals, sunglasses, a hat, battery pack, medical kit, waterproof phone case, camera, day pack, rain ...
What fruit is in Costa Rica in June?
Mamon Chino (Rambutan) This tropical fruit, native to Southeast Asia, is very popular in Costa Rica. Its season starts during the Costa Rica rainy season, around June/July, and the peak of the season is around September and October.
Which activities can I do in June in Costa Rica?
June in Costa Rica offers a mix of sunshine and rain, making it a great time for outdoor activities like hiking, ziplining, and exploring national parks, as well as enjoying waterfalls and beaches. It's also a good time to visit hot springs, go white-water rafting, and enjoy less crowded attractions.
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