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Tamarindo Weather by Month: Complete Guide


January – March

  • Dry, sunny, and warm

  • Very little rain

  • Peak tourism season

These months are ideal for beach lovers, first-time visitors, and travelers who want predictable weather.



April

  • Hotter temperatures

  • Dry conditions continue

  • Fewer crowds toward the end of the month

April is a transition month and still excellent for tours and ocean activities.



May – June

  • Start of green season

  • Lush landscapes

  • Short afternoon rain showers

Mornings remain sunny, making this a great time for wildlife tours and estuary excursions.



July – August

  • Green, vibrant scenery

  • Occasional breaks from rain

  • Fewer tourists than high season

These months are popular with families traveling during summer holidays.



September – October

  • Rainiest months of the year

  • Very quiet and peaceful

  • Best prices on accommodations

Tours still operate, especially in the mornings, and wildlife activity is high.



November

  • Transition back to dry season

  • Greener landscapes with improving weather

  • Fewer crowds

November is often considered a hidden gem month to visit Tamarindo.



👉 Planning tip: No matter the month, booking local tours allows flexibility based on daily weather conditions.


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