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looknsee Jul 13th, 2007 11:08 AM

Too rainy for Bosque del Cabo??
 
I understand there are afternoon rains, but will these interfere with the enjoyment of the place & outdoor activities? Plan a trip mid-August.

dariow Jul 13th, 2007 11:26 AM

I was in Drakes Bay in June and you are correct that it starts to rain around 3:00 PM. We got early starts on our activities and enjoyed that area very much. You might get more rain in August though than we saw in June.

volcanogirl Jul 13th, 2007 12:00 PM

We just got back from the Osa - Bosque del Cabo - and we had no rain at all. Every single day was gorgeous. We expected afternoon rains, but they never came. Just got one little shower (10 minutes?) one evening. I feel like we got pretty lucky. When we were in Arenal/Manuel Antonio last year in late July, we got afternoon showers each day, but we just learned to do our activities in the mornings and then go back out after the rain. August may have slightly more rain, but late September and then October are when the big rains hit.

Pat_Hewitt Jul 16th, 2007 10:13 AM

There will actually be less rain in August than June. You are going at a great time. As the other poster mentions, the lodge will have you up and out early. So by late afternoon, you are ready for a shower and pre-dinner happy hour.

The rainy season runs more or less May through November. July and August are the least rainy. Around this time, there is usually what the locals call "little summer." When there is very little rain. You should be fine.

Hope this helps! Let me know if I can offer more advice.

Warm Regards,
Pat Hewitt
(Travel Professional)

hipvirgochick Jul 16th, 2007 11:41 AM

If it rained 24/7 every day you are there, it would interfere, but chances are that won't happen. Do your hiking when you have the opportunity, and plan on some downtime for rain. It's a good idea to always take your rain poncho when you go out. There is a nice 2nd story area in the main building of BDC that has plenty of sitting room, books, games to help pass the time...You can usually wake up and book guided walks or tours last minute depending on how you feel about the weather.


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