The Guanacaste province of Costa Rica experiences a distinct weather pattern during June. This period marks the transition from the dry season to the “green season” or early part of the rainy season. Typically, mornings are sunny and warm, while afternoons often bring showers or thunderstorms. These rains revitalize the dry landscape, transforming the region into a lush, vibrant green. Average temperatures range from the mid-70s to the high 80s Fahrenheit (low-to-mid 30s Celsius).
Understanding the climatic conditions prevalent in this specific region and time is vital for travelers. The shift from dry to rainy season offers a unique opportunity to witness the landscape’s dramatic transformation. The rejuvenated flora and fauna attract a variety of wildlife, offering unique viewing opportunities. Furthermore, the “green season” often presents lower prices on accommodations and fewer crowds compared to the peak dry season. Historically, these rains have been essential for the agricultural practices and ecosystem of Guanacaste.