The
province of Guanacaste encompasses dry, wet and very
humid forests, including the protected areas of the
few remnants of the tropical dry forests which once
extended from Mexico along all the Pacific coast, and
which today has practically disappeared from the Mesoamerican
scenery.
The region of the north Pacific is a land of beautiful
landscapes made up of bays, gulfs, hills splattered
with forests and cliffs, panoramic routes, volcanoes,
wild rivers, beautiful beaches of gray, fine dark, white
and golden sands bathed by a blue sea of clear waters,
rich in fishes and seashore birds, with mainly of gentle
waves.
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The
climate is very hot and dry during the summer, which
tends to extend from December to April, and hot and
humid during the rest of the year. The average annual
temperature is 27,5ºC. Guanacaste is blessed with
landscapes of plains and dusty dry coast from January
to April and very green and wet during the rainy season.
In this idyllic region the positive energy of the radiant
sun, which shines long hours of the day, combines with
the hot temperatures, inviting you to enjoy the warm
waters and the blue sea. Visit the national parks while
on the beach!.
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