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When the rains come to Costa Rica, don't despair! There are plenty of exciting and engaging activities to enjoy even when the sun isn't shining.
Relax and Rejuvenate: Consider a visit to one of Costa Rica's many hot%20springs. The naturally heated waters are incredibly soothing, and the rain can actually enhance the experience, creating a misty and magical atmosphere. Many resorts offer covered walkways and facilities, so you can easily move between pools and other amenities while staying dry.
Explore Indoor Attractions: Discover Costa Rica's rich culture and history by visiting museums. In San José, you'll find museums dedicated to gold, jade, and national history. Also, many of the coffee plantations offer indoor tasting and education experiences.
Embrace the Adventure: Some outdoor activities are still fantastic in the rain, especially those involving water! Consider white%20water%20rafting. You're going to get wet anyway, so the rain just adds to the thrill. Many tour operators continue running rafting trips in the rain, as long as the water levels are safe. Another great option can be canyoning.
Indulge in Culinary Delights: Take the opportunity to sample Costa Rican cuisine at local "sodas" (small, family-run restaurants) or more upscale restaurants. A rainy day is perfect for savoring a hearty bowl of olla de carne (beef stew) or trying other traditional dishes. Many places offer covered or indoor seating. Consider taking a cooking%20class.
Go Shopping: Explore local artisan shops and markets for unique souvenirs and crafts. Many towns have covered markets where you can browse without getting wet. Look for handcrafted wood items, painted oxcarts, or locally grown coffee.
Enjoy the Rainforest: The rainforest truly comes alive in the rain. While hiking may be muddy, the sound of the rain, the vibrant colors, and the increased activity of the wildlife can create a magical experience. Check weather and trail conditions. Consider a rainforest%20tour with a guide who can point out interesting flora and fauna, also consider to hike in a covered bridge or hanging bridges.
Wildlife Refuges: Many wildlife refuges offer covered viewing areas or trails that are relatively protected from the rain. It can be a great time to observe animals seeking shelter from the downpour.
Remember to pack appropriately for rain, including waterproof gear, quick-drying clothing, and sturdy shoes. And most importantly, embrace the pura vida spirit and enjoy the beauty of Costa Rica, rain or shine!
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