
Central Pacific Weather
Good to Know
Costa Rica's Central Pacific region, encompassing Manuel Antonio, Jaco, Hermosa de Jaco, and Puntarenas, experiences consistent temperatures year-round. Daytime highs typically range from the upper 80s to low 90s, with nighttime lows in the upper 70s. While temperatures remain stable, precipitation levels vary throughout the year. The driest period for this stunning coastal area is from December through April.
Learn about the weather of Costa Rica’s Central Pacific including Manuel Antonio, Jaco, Hermosa de Jaco and Puntarenas.
Central Pacific temperatures remain the same nearly year round with average day time highs in the upper 80s to low 90s and night time lows in the upper 70s. Precipitation varies by month with the months of December through April being the driest. Click on the links below to see specific weather information by destination.

Hermosa de Jaco Weather

Jaco Weather

Puntarenas Weather

Manuel Antonio Weather
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the typical weather like in Costa Rica's Central Pacific region?
Costa Rica's Central Pacific region, including Manuel Antonio, Jaco, Hermosa de Jaco, and Puntarenas, features consistent temperatures year-round, with varying precipitation.
What are the average temperatures in Costa Rica's Central Pacific?
Average daytime highs in Costa Rica's Central Pacific are in the upper 80s to low 90s, while nighttime lows are consistently in the upper 70s.
When is the driest season in Costa Rica's Central Pacific?
The driest months in Costa Rica's Central Pacific region are from December through April.
Which specific destinations are covered by the Central Pacific weather information?
The Central Pacific weather information covers Manuel Antonio, Jaco, Hermosa de Jaco, and Puntarenas.