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We recommend bringing sturdy sandals, long sleeve rash guard and/or long sleeve shirts for sun protection, rain jacket, bathing suits and casual quick drying clothing. Hiking boots and tennis shoes are fine for most of the year. We do provide rubber boots if necessary.
You should also bring along any specialty items that you may require such as:
– Sunscreen with a high protection factor
– Insect repellent
– Flashlight with extra batteries
– Sunglasses
– Hat
– Water bottle to refill
We generate part of our electricity with ecofriendly solar and water power, as we have done exclusively for many years. Some years ago we got connected to the public electricity network. In case of power outages this system also works as a backup. We have 110 volt outlets in the dining area and all of our accommodations.
Most cell phones will work.
In the Costa Rican Southern Pacific we have two marked seasons. The dry season from December through April with many hours of sunshine and very occasional rains and the rainy season from May through November with typically daily afternoon or night showers and possible thunderstorms and heavy rains.
The air temperature is between 25 and 31 degrees Celsius (77–88 degrees Fahrenheit) depending on the season and the water temperature is between 28 and 31 degrees Celsius (82-88 degrees Fahrenheit) all year round.
Please remember that we are at Costa Rica rainforest, with all of the animals that live around here. Most of them are harmless, but please do not touch or feed any of them. Our beach is usually a calm swimming and snorkeling beach, but at times we do have swells coming in that can make it a little difficult to get in and out the water. With proper caution, and by following our guidelines, your trip will be enjoyable and comfortable.