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Climate

The Golfo Dulce region is considered a tropical wet forest. Although humidity is relatively high, living on the ocean allows for a regular breeze. The weather is fairly predictable and is generally mild. Travel plans and activities are presumed weather permitting. The air temperature rarely drops below 70°F or above 90°F. The ocean temperature is between 75°F - 85°F. The driest months are February and March. Rainy season peak wet months are September, October and November.

Don't be afraid to visit during the rainy season. Listen to what this traveler had to say about his trip in early September.

Every day was sunny until about 3 or 4pm during which time we wore ourselves out swimming, kayaking, horseback riding and exploring. Then we'd clean up, park ourselves on the porch of Casa Verde, and read, talk, and relax until dinner was ready. The rain made everything quiet down at the end of the day, even the little critters in the jungle. Besides, what's a rainforest adventure without a little rain!

Also, almost all of the pictures for this WWW site were taken during the rainy season.

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