As the rains fade and Costa Rica welcomes months of golden sunshine, Guanacaste transforms into a paradise of open skies and endless adventure. This northwestern province is the heart of Costa Rica’s dry season — a time when roads are clear, trails are dry, and every sunrise promises a day of exploration. It’s also the perfect season to discover Hacienda Guachipelin, a sustainable adventure lodge nestled at the base of Rincón de la Vieja Volcano, where warm weather, natural beauty, and Guanacaste’s legendary hospitality meet.
For travelers looking to embrace Costa Rica’s natural beauty, adventure, and culture under the sun, there’s no better place than Guanacaste — and no better base than Hacienda Guachipelin, located at the foot of the magnificent Rincón de la Vieja Volcano.

What Is the Dry Season in Costa Rica?
The dry season marks the sunny half of Costa Rica’s tropical climate, especially on the Pacific side of the country. During this time, rain showers are rare, humidity drops, and temperatures hover between 28–35°C (82–95°F), creating ideal conditions for exploring, hiking, and relaxing outdoors.
In Guanacaste, the landscape transforms dramatically: rivers run clear, trees shed their leaves revealing striking shades of ochre and bronze, and wildlife becomes easier to spot. It’s a photographer’s dream and a traveler’s delight.
The dry season is also when festivals and local traditions come alive. Towns throughout Guanacaste host rodeos, dances, and community celebrations that reflect the region’s strong cowboy (sabanero) culture.

Why Guanacaste Is the Place to Be
Guanacaste, known as Costa Rica’s sunniest province, enjoys the most consistent weather in the country during the dry season. Visitors can count on long, warm days that invite adventure — and nights perfect for stargazing beneath clear skies.
Here are a few reasons Guanacaste stands out during this time of year:
- Reliable sunshine – Perfect for nature hikes, horseback riding, and exploring national parks.
- Beautiful beaches – From Playa Hermosa to Playa Tamarindo, the Pacific coast offers crystal-clear swimming and unforgettable sunsets.
- Volcano adventures – Rincón de la Vieja Volcano, the heart of adventure in Guanacaste, comes to life with bubbling mud pots, fumaroles, waterfalls, and forest trails.
- Authentic culture – Experience traditional Guanacaste life through music, food, and local festivities.
And right in the middle of it all is Hacienda Guachipelin, offering easy access to the region’s best natural and cultural treasures.

Experience the Dry Season at Hacienda Guachipelin
Set on a 1,400-hectare ranch bordering Rincón de la Vieja National Park, Hacienda Guachipelin blends sustainability, adventure, and Costa Rican hospitality. It’s a place where you can start your day riding horseback to waterfalls, zipline through a canyon before lunch, and soak in volcanic hot springs under the stars by night.
Here’s how you can make the most of the dry season at Guachipelin:
1. Adventure Without Limits
Dry trails and clear skies make this the best time to experience Guachipelin’s award-winning Adventure Center. Try the Canyon Canopy Tour, Rio Negro Tubing Adventure, or Mountain Biking across scenic dry forest terrain.
2. Relax in Natural Hot Springs
After your adventures, unwind in the Rio Negro Hot Springs, where naturally heated volcanic waters and mineral-rich mud baths offer rejuvenation surrounded by forest sounds.
3. Discover Rincón de la Vieja National Park
The park’s trails are most accessible during the dry season. Explore waterfalls like Las Pailas, La Cangreja, and Oropendola, or watch volcanic fumaroles bubble and hiss in a landscape that feels alive.
4. Enjoy the Ranch Life
The dry season is also ideal for experiencing the sabanero (cowboy) traditions that define Guanacaste. Join horseback rides through open pastures, see local cattle work demonstrations, and enjoy the rhythm of ranch life that still thrives at Guachipelin.
5. Stay Close to Nature
At Hacienda Guachipelin, every room opens to garden or forest views, letting guests wake to birdsong and the calls of howler monkeys. The hotel’s design embraces its natural setting, combining comfort with authenticity.

A Season of Clarity and Connection
The dry season isn’t just about weather — it’s about connection. With blue skies above and trails open below, visitors feel a sense of freedom and possibility that defines Costa Rica’s spirit. Whether you’re traveling solo, with a partner, or as a family, Guanacaste offers moments that bring people closer to nature and to one another.
This is also the best season for wildlife watching in the dry forest. Animals gather around remaining water sources, making it easier to see white-faced monkeys, iguanas, coatis, and countless bird species.
Travel Tips for the Dry Season
- Book early: It’s Costa Rica’s high season — popular destinations fill up fast.
- Stay hydrated and use sunscreen: The sun is strong in Guanacaste.
- Pack light layers: Mornings and evenings can be cooler at higher elevations.
- Plan day trips: Combine your stay at Guachipelin with visits to nearby beaches, Liberia, or even Nicaragua’s border region.

Why Visit Now
The dry season is the perfect window to experience Costa Rica at its most radiant. At Hacienda Guachipelin, you can wake up to sunshine every morning, explore the natural wonders of Rincón de la Vieja, and return each evening to warm hospitality, delicious local cuisine, and the soothing sounds of nature.
Whether you’re craving adventure, relaxation, or a taste of authentic Guanacaste culture, the dry season offers it all — and Hacienda Guachipelin is your gateway to it.