Costa Rica is known for its stunning beaches, lush rainforests, and diverse wildlife – but another natural marvel worth noting: the sunsets! Being close to the equator, the country experiences relatively consistent daylight hours throughout the year, but there are subtle changes in sunset times each month that can add an extra layer of magic to your visit.
January to March
In the early months of the year, Costa Rica enjoys sunsets around 5:30 PM. January sunsets start at about 5:35 PM, gradually shifting a bit later by March, nearing 5:40 PM. These months are part of the dry season, providing clear skies and vibrant, colorful sunsets over the Pacific and Caribbean coasts.
April to June
As the country transitions into the wet season, sunset times remain fairly stable. April and May both see sunsets around 5:45 PM, while June brings slightly earlier sunsets at about 5:50 PM. Despite the increasing rainfall, the mixture of clouds and clear skies can produce some of the most dramatic and picturesque sunsets of the year.
July to September
Mid-year in Costa Rica sees sunsets around 5:40 to 5:45 PM. July sunsets are approximately 5:45 PM, maintaining this time through August. By September, the sun sets slightly earlier at about 5:35 PM. This period can be particularly enchanting as the lush landscapes are rejuvenated by the rains, setting the stage for beautiful evening vistas.
October to December
As the year draws to a close, sunset times gradually become earlier. October sees sunsets around 5:25 PM, November around 5:20 PM, and by December, the sun sets as early as 5:15 PM. The late months are the start of the dry season again, offering clearer skies and breathtaking sunset views to end the year.
No matter when you visit Costa Rica, the sunsets are a daily spectacle not to be missed. Each month’s subtle shifts in sunset times offer a unique experience, blending beautifully with the country’s diverse seasons and landscapes. Whether you’re on a beach, in a forest, or atop a mountain, the sun setting in Costa Rica is a sight that promises to leave a lasting impression.
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