The dry season in Flamingo
The period from December to April marks the high season, defined by constant sunshine and clear blue skies. Temperatures often reach 33°C, creating a warm and dry environment that highlights the white sands of Playa Flamingo. This weather dictates a lively rhythm where outdoor life centres on the Flamingo Marina and the Pacific coast.
Visitors landing at Daniel Oduber Quirós International Airport find the landscape transitioning from brown to gold as they drive towards the coast. This season is the most popular time for sailing and scuba diving at the nearby Catalina Islands. The town feels energetic, with social life peaking during Easter and New Year, when the streets and beaches are at their most active.
The green season in Flamingo
From May to November, the region enters the low season, often called the green season. While mornings are usually sunny, afternoon rain showers transform the surrounding hills into a deep, emerald landscape. These cooling rains bring a quieter atmosphere to the town, allowing for a more relaxed and private experience of the local scenery.
Travelers arriving during these months encounter a softer version of the coast, where the humidity rises and the dust of the dry season vanishes. This period is excellent for nature enthusiasts, as the rain triggers wildlife activity and creates ideal conditions for sport fishing. The pace of life slows down significantly, providing a calm setting for those who prefer the natural sounds of the forest over the buzz of the peak tourist months.