October is the green season's peak expression on the Pacific. Rainfall is at its most intense, rivers are full, and the wildlife that thrives in wet conditions — from poison dart frogs to humpback whales — is most visible. The Caribbean coast, by contrast, enters one of its best periods. Días de las Culturas on October 12 marks one of Costa Rica's most thoughtful public holidays.
Highlights this month
- ✓Humpback whale season at absolute peak — both Northern and Southern Hemisphere populations present simultaneously
- ✓Día de las Culturas on October 12 — recognising indigenous heritage and multicultural roots
- ✓Caribbean coast in excellent condition — one of the drier months on the Atlantic side
- ✓Wildlife activity and sightings at seasonal peak throughout the country
Best for
Photography
October on the Pacific is dramatic. Whale breaches, storm skies over volcanic peaks, and rivers at full volume. The Caribbean coast offers a complete contrast — calm, clear, warm — for underwater photography.
Worth knowing
The Pacific coast and Central Valley experience their heaviest rainfall in October. Flash flooding is a real risk in low-lying areas and near rivers. Don't drive arroyos or fords after heavy rain.
Event note — Día de las Culturas on October 12 is a day of genuine cultural reflection — acknowledging indigenous heritage and the complexity of Costa Rican identity. Worth engaging with beyond the public holiday.
Places that shine in October

💎 Hidden Gems
Punta Uva
At the quiet end of the Caribbean road — the beach the bus doesn't reach
Puerto Viejo

🏊 Swimming
Isla del Caño Biological Reserve
The finest reef on the Pacific coast of Central America, twelve kilometres offshore
Drake Bay

🏊 Swimming
Parque Nacional Cahuita
One of Costa Rica’s most beautiful Caribbean national parks
Cahuita

🌊 Waterfalls
Cataratas Llanos de Cortez
The most accessible major waterfall in Costa Rica — and the most generous
Bagaces

🦜 Wildlife
Playa Grande
Leatherback turtles nest here in darkness — the beach is theirs first
Playa Grande

🏕️ Camping
Estación Sirena, Corcovado
The most biologically intense place on Earth — no services, no shade, no compromise
Osa Peninsula

🌊 Waterfalls
La Paz Waterfall Gardens
One of Costa Rica’s most famous eco-attractions, located in the cloud forest between Poás Volcano and Sarapiquí
Heredia Province
🦜 Wildlife
Canales de Tortuguero
Boat through rainforest canals watching caimans, sloths, and river otters
Tortuguero

🥾 Hiking
Sendero Las Pailas, Rincón de la Vieja
Active mud pots, fumaroles, and howler monkeys in a single morning hike
Rincón de la Vieja NP

🥾 Hiking
Savegre Valley Trail
Network of cloud-forest hiking trails around San Gerardo de Dota and the upper Río Savegre
San Gerardo de Dota

🥾 Hiking
Reserva Natural Absoluta Cabo Blanco
Costa Rica's first protected area ends in a wild beach almost nobody reaches
Cabo Blanco

💎 Hidden Gems
Bahía Drake
One of the wildest and most biodiverse destinations
Drake Bay