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Costa Rican Weather in Sept?

bstuder

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We are booked for two weeks during the first week in Sept/06 at San Jose (Tarranova Villa Palmas) and one week in Quepos (Geo Group at Pueblo Real). We are starting to rethink our plans as we are worried our vacation may be ruined due to the amount of rain received at this time of the year.
My mother will be turning 75 and will be joining us, so we want to show her a good time. Is anyone able to help me decide whether to go during this time or not?

Secondly, if we do go, should we cancel one timeshare week and move to different hotels, every couple of nights in order to see more of Costa Rica?

Finally, I was wondering if anyone has kept a digital travel diary of time spent in Costa Rica that they would be willing to share.

Thank you so much .
 

judy.f

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But remember, Quepos is at sea level and San Jose is over 3500 feet above sea level, so this isn't going to apply to both weeks. You can see a lot of the country daytripping from San Jose, so unless you really want to spend more time in the Monteverde/Arenal region, you wouldn't really need to move. The rainy season isn't as bad as it sounds, the days generally start out pleasantly, it rains for a couple of hours in the early afternoon, and clears up again before sunset.

Here's another link that might be helpful.

http://www.1costaricalink.com/eng/web/weather.htm


MULTIZ321 said:
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Here's the weather.com link for Historical Weather Info for San Jose, Costa Rica

Scroll down to see the monthly precipitation averages


Richard
 
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