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Costa Rica in May: Weather, Travel Tips, and Best Things to Do

  • Writer: Esteban Acedo
    Esteban Acedo
  • Apr 23
  • 8 min read

If you’re planning a trip to Costa Rica in May, you are about to begin a unique experience.. May marks the start of the green season (also called the rainy season), but don’t let that discourage you. This time of year has a lot to offer. With fewer crowds, lush landscapes, and good travel deals, Costa Rica in May can be magical for those who know how to make the most of it.


In this guide, we’ll talk about:


Let’s dive in!


La fortuna Waterfall

What’s the Weather Like in Costa Rica in May?


May is the transition month between the dry season (December to April) and the rainy season (May to November). While you may experience more rain than in previous months, especially in the afternoons, mornings are often sunny and pleasant.


Average temperatures in May:

Region

Daytime Temps

Rainfall

San José (Central Valley)

25–28°C (77–82°F)

Moderate rain

Pacific Coast (e.g., Manuel Antonio, Tamarindo)

28–32°C (82–90°F)

Afternoon showers

Caribbean Coast (e.g., Puerto Viejo)

27–30°C (81–86°F)

Relatively dry

Northern Zone (e.g., La Fortuna)

27–31°C (81–88°F)

Rain increases late May

Travel packing list


Travel tip: Pack lightweight clothes, a waterproof jacket, quick-dry shoes, and don’t forget mosquito repellent.




Why Visit Costa Rica in May?


Traveling to Costa Rica in May is an excellent choice for those looking to experience the country’s natural beauty, wildlife, and culture in a more relaxed and budget-friendly setting. Here’s why May might just be one of the best-kept secrets for visiting Costa Rica:


Fewer Tourists:

May is part of the “shoulder season,” meaning that popular destinations like Manuel Antonio, Arenal, and Monteverde are easier to enjoy without long lines or packed trails. You’ll get better chances to connect with locals, find space on beaches, and enjoy activities like wildlife watching or zip-lining without large tour groups.


This also means better availability in hotels, restaurants, and tours. Giving you more flexibility and spontaneity in your itinerary.


Lush Green Landscapes:

May marks the beginning of the green season, and as the first rains fall after months of dry weather, Costa Rica transforms into a vibrant, flourishing paradise. The forests and hills burst into deep greens, rivers swell, and waterfalls regain their full force. Creating postcard-perfect scenery ideal for hiking, photography, and nature exploration.


If you love the idea of tropical jungles and dramatic, misty mountains, May offers a truly immersive experience in Costa Rica’s ecosystems.


Lower Prices:

May is considered part of the low or shoulder season, which brings significant savings on accommodations, car rentals, tours, and flights. Many eco-lodges, hotels, and tour companies offer green season discounts to attract travelers during this quieter period.


If you’re traveling on a budget, May offers excellent value for money without compromising on experience.


Wildlife Watching:

Costa Rica’s wildlife is active year-round, but May has some unique highlights:

  • On the Pacific Coast, you may witness baby sea turtles making their way to the ocean.

  • Frogs and reptiles become more visible with the increase in humidity, especially in rainforests like Tortuguero and Sarapiquí.

  • Migratory birds are still present, and birdwatching is excellent in places like Monteverde and the Osa Peninsula.

  • It’s a great month to spot monkeys, sloths, toucans, and coatis without the rush of tourists crowding observation spots.


Perfect for Adventure Travel

For adventure seekers, May offers ideal conditions for white-water rafting, canyoning, hiking, and waterfall chasing. Rivers are rising, trails are greener, and wildlife is thriving. You can also catch some of the best surf conditions on the Pacific Coast, especially in places like Nosara, Santa Teresa, and Dominical, with fewer people in the water.


Best Things to Do in Costa Rica in May


1. Explore National Parks

May is an ideal time to visit some of Costa Rica’s most iconic national parks before the heavier rains of June to August. You’ll enjoy greener landscapes, fresh jungle scents, and increased wildlife activity.


Top picks:

  • Manuel Antonio National Park – Monkeys, sloths, and white-sand beaches with fewer tourists than in the dry season.

  • Tortuguero National Park – Navigate lush canals by boat or kayak. May is a great time for birdwatching and spotting caimans, monkeys, and manatees.

  • Corcovado National Park (Osa Peninsula) – One of the most biodiverse places on Earth, Corcovado is incredible in May. Just be sure to check for weather/transport conditions.


Pro tip: Arrive early to beat afternoon rains and bring a waterproof daypack for essentials.



2. Enjoy Waterfalls & Rivers

With the beginning of the rains, Costa Rica’s waterfalls return to full force. Perfect for photos, refreshing swims, and jungle hikes.


Waterfalls worth visiting in May:

  • La Fortuna Waterfall (near Arenal) – Set in dense rainforest and ideal for a midday swim.

  • Llanos de Cortez (near Liberia) – Wide and easily accessible, great for families.

  • Nauyaca Waterfalls (near Dominical) – A two-tiered cascade that’s absolutely stunning after the first rains.



3. Surfing on the Pacific Coast

May kicks off the green season surf swell, making it one of the best months for surfers. Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced rider, Costa Rica offers consistent waves on both coasts.


Best surf spots in May:

  • Santa Teresa – A laid-back surf town with beach breaks and good conditions.

  • Tamarindo – Perfect for beginners with plenty of surf schools.

  • Dominical – Stronger breaks for experienced surfers.

  • Puerto Viejo (Caribbean) – Calmer in May but check for occasional late-season swells.


Bonus: fewer crowds mean more waves to yourself!

Surf Santa Teresa
Santa Teresa Beach

4. Visit the Caribbean Coast

While the Pacific side starts receiving more rain in May, the Caribbean coast tends to stay drier, making it a perfect destination during this transitional month.


Must-visit Caribbean destinations:

  • Puerto Viejo de Talamanca – Afro-Caribbean vibes, reggae bars, and great food.

  • Cahuita National Park – Easy coastal hiking and snorkeling along coral reefs.

  • Punta Uva – A serene beach surrounded by jungle, ideal for kayaking and spotting sloths.


The Caribbean is also a great spot for travelers seeking fewer tourists and a more relaxed pace.



5. Take a Coffee or Chocolate Tour

With afternoon rains rolling in, May is the perfect time to explore agrotourism. Visit a coffee farm or chocolate plantation to learn about local production, taste fresh products, and support sustainable farming communities.


Popular tour spots:

  • Monteverde – Home to several fair-trade coffee farms.

  • La Fortuna – Combine chocolate tours with visits to thermal springs.

  • Turrialba – A lesser-known but authentic region for cacao and sugarcane.


These tours are educational, delicious, and family-friendly!



chocolate and coffee tour

6. Go Wildlife Watching

Thanks to the first rains, animal activity spikes in May. It’s easier to spot frogs, birds, insects, and mammals, especially in rainforest areas.


Wildlife highlights in May:

  • Frogs and toads are more active with the humidity. Look for the iconic red-eyed tree frog.

  • Birdwatching is phenomenal this time of year, with species like toucans, tanagers, and hummingbirds on full display.

  • Sea turtles – On the Pacific Coast (e.g., Playa Ostional and Playa Grande), May marks the start of nesting season for some species.

  • Sloths, monkeys, and coatis can be seen in almost any national park or forest reserve.



Best hotels: where to stay in May?


Here are a few sustainable, traveler-friendly accommodations we love that will be perfect for a stay in May:



Hotel Belmar – Monteverde


An award-winning eco-hotel nestled in the Monteverde Cloud Forest. Hotel Belmar offers luxury with a strong commitment to sustainability. Enjoy farm-to-table dining, breathtaking views, and on-site experiences like nature walks and yoga.




Fuego Lodge – Santa Teresa

  • Location: Fuego Lodge road, 100m East from Soccer Field, Provincia de Puntarenas, Santa Teresa

  • Phone: +506 2640 0444 - Whatsap: +506 8520-7777

  • Email: fuegosantateresa@gmail.com

  • Type: Family Boutique Hôtel

  • Price: From $99


Nestled in the heart of Santa Teresa, just a 5-minute walk from the beach, Fuego Lodge is a family-owned boutique hotel and yoga retreat that offers a serene and intimate atmosphere. With only eight units, guests can enjoy personalized service and a tranquil environment.




Hotel Banana Azul - Puerto Viejo

Located on the Caribbean coast, this adults-only boutique hotel offers colorful rooms, beach access, and a laid-back vibe. With drier weather in May, Puerto Viejo is a great place to relax, and Banana Azul is one of the top picks for sustainable comfort.



(We recommend booking in advance and checking for green season discounts.)


Transportation Tips for May


  • Driving: Roads can get muddy and slippery, especially in rural areas. A 4x4 is recommended if you plan to explore off-the-beaten-path regions.

  • Shuttles: Shared and private shuttles are still running. May is a great time to book with discounted rates.

  • Public Buses: Reliable and budget-friendly but plan for extra time in case of weather-related delays. Find all our transportation guides on our travel blog categories "Transportation"


Special tip: We offer a discount on car rentals with Adobe Rent a Car. Book directly on our website and save!


Final Tips for Traveling in May


  • Plan activities in the morning, as most rain falls in the afternoon.

  • Pack waterproof bags for electronics and clothes.

  • Take advantage of off-season deals. We can help you book tours and transport at the best prices.

  • Embrace the green season! It’s quieter, wilder, and just as beautiful.


Ready to Explore Costa Rica in May?


Whether you’re chasing waterfalls, surfing empty waves, or looking for an affordable family getaway, May is a fantastic time to experience Costa Rica. Let us help you plan your perfect itinerary, book sustainable stays, and find the best local tours.


Get in touch with us or browse our services at puravidatraveling.com


Frequently Asked Questions


Is May a good time to visit Costa Rica?

Yes! May is considered the start of the green season, meaning lush landscapes, fewer crowds, and lower prices. While there may be some rain, mornings are typically sunny and perfect for outdoor adventures.

What’s the weather like in Costa Rica in May?

Expect warm temperatures (26–32°C / 79–89°F) with a mix of sunshine and afternoon showers, especially on the Pacific side. The Caribbean coast tends to stay drier, making it a great alternative if you’re chasing the sun.

Is it cheaper to travel to Costa Rica in May?

Absolutely! May is part of the low season, so you’ll find lower prices on hotels, tours, and flights. It’s a great time for budget-conscious travelers to enjoy high-value experiences.

Will it rain every day?

Not usually. Rain often comes in the late afternoon or evening and can be brief. You’ll likely have sunny mornings perfect for exploring. Just pack a light rain jacket and plan outdoor activities earlier in the day.

What should I pack for Costa Rica in May?

Bring:

  • Lightweight, breathable clothes

  • A light rain jacket or poncho

  • Waterproof shoes or sandals

  • Swimsuits and quick-dry towels

  • Sunscreen and bug spray

  • A dry bag or waterproof cover for electronics


Are national parks and tours still open in May?

Yes, almost everything remains fully operational in May. Popular parks like Manuel Antonio, Arenal, and Monteverde are open, and many tours run with fewer participants, meaning a more intimate experience.

Is May a good time to surf in Costa Rica?

Definitely! May brings consistent swells to the Pacific coast, making it an excellent month for surfing in places like Santa Teresa, Dominical, and Nosara. Beginners can find calmer spots in the mornings.

Can I see wildlife in May?

Yes! The rain brings out lots of wildlife, especially frogs, birds, monkeys, and sloths. May is also a good month to spot sea turtles nesting on the Pacific coast and toucans and hummingbirds in cloud forests.

What are the best regions to visit in May?

  • Caribbean Coast (Puerto Viejo, Cahuita): Drier, great for beach lovers.

  • Osa Peninsula: Lush and wild, with fewer tourists.

  • Monteverde & Arenal: Cooler temperatures, great for hiking and wildlife.

  • Central Pacific (Manuel Antonio): Still great early in May, though rain increases later in the month.

Are there any festivals or events in May?

While not as packed as other months, you might catch:

  • San Isidro Labrador Day (May 15) in rural towns, celebrating agriculture with parades and festivals.

  • Local surfing competitions in coastal towns like Santa Teresa or Jacó.


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