Costa Rica Weather in March

March is considered one of the best times to visit Costa Rica as it falls in the dry season. The average temperature in Costa Rica during March is around 28°C (82°F) in coastal areas and 22°C (72°F) in higher elevations. The weather in Costa Rica in March will be sunny and hot, although it can vary by region.

What is the weather like in Costa Rica in March?

In Costa Rica, March is generally considered to be part of the dry season, also known as the "summer" season. The weather during this time tends to be hot and sunny in most regions, with minimal rainfall.

You can expect warm temperatures throughout the country, typically ranging from the mid-70s to mid-90s Fahrenheit (mid-20s to low 30s Celsius). Rainfall is relatively low in most parts of Costa Rica during March, but there can still be some regional variations. The Caribbean coast, including areas like Puerto Limón and Tortuguero, tends to receive more rainfall throughout the year.

Overall, March is a popular time to visit Costa Rica due to its pleasant weather. It's a great opportunity to explore the country's diverse landscapes, indulge in outdoor activities, and visit popular tourist destinations.

Playa Negra - black beach at Cahuita, Limon - Costa Rica © Shutterstock

Playa Negra - black beach at Cahuita, Limon - Costa Rica © Shutterstock

Is Costa Rica warm in March?

In coastal areas like Guanacaste, including Tamarindo and Liberia, temperatures typically range from the mid-70s°F (around 24°C) to the mid-80s°F (around 29°C) in March.

In higher elevations, such as in Monteverde Cloud Forest or Arenal Volcano and La Fortuna, temperatures can be a bit cooler, ranging from the mid-50s°F (around 13°C) to the mid-70s°F (around 24°C).

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Is March a good time to visit Costa Rica?

March is characterised by sunshine, low humidity, and warm temperatures. It is a good time to explore some of Costa Rica’s rich botanical life, including places like the Botanical Orchid Garden just beyond La Garita, or Jardín Botánico Lankester, southeast of Cartago. Between them they are home to some 150 orchid species, half of them native, and they are awash with colour as the flowers bloom from January to March.

Also in March, Guanacaste’s many flowering trees flower literally overnight and then, just as suddenly, shed their petals to the ground, covering it in a carpet of confetti colours. The corteza amarilla bursts into a wild Van Gogh-like blaze in March.

On this tailor-made Costa Rica Express trip, you will start with Arenal volcano with its waterfalls, hot springs and hanging bridges before crossing the lake to Monteverde. The unique cloud forest invites both adventure and nature lovers for canopy and zip-lining activities as well as wildlife spotting. Finish the trip on the beach in Manuel Antonio.

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Manuel Antonio National Park © Shutterstock

What is the average rainfall in March in Costa Rica?

On average, the total rainfall in Costa Rica in March is around 30-50mm (1-2 inches), which is significantly lower than other months of the year, as the month falls within the country's dry season (December to April).

Festivals and events in Costa Rica in March

There are several festivals and events that take place in Costa Rica during the month of March. Here are some of them:

  • Día de los Boyeros (Day of the Drover): This parade of handmade and painted oxcarts and driving competitions takes place on the second Sunday in March in San Antonio de Escazú.
  • Día de San José (19 March): Honouring the patron saint of Costa Rica’s capital, San José (Saint John), special masses are held throughout the country.

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Rough Guides Editors

written by Rough Guides Editors

updated 6.12.2023

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