Costa
Rica is a tropical country and experiences only two seasons: wet and
dry. The dry season is generally between late December and April, and
the wet season lasts the rest of the year. The Caribbean coast tends
to be wet all year. Temperatures vary little between seasons; the main
influence on temperature is altitude. San José at 1150m (3772ft) has
a climate which the locals refer to as 'eternal Spring': lows
average 15°C (60°F); highs average 26°C (79°F). The coasts are
much hotter, with the Caribbean averaging 21°C (70°F) at night and
over 30°C (86°F) during the day; the Pacific is a few degrees warmer
still. The humidity at low altitudes can be oppressive.