
Monteverde in November
Not the best time
Transition month where you might hit weather gold or get stuck in lingering rains. It's a gamble but prices are still low.
Weather
Rainy season starts winding down with more breaks between storms. You'll still get daily rain but it's less predictable and intense. Humidity begins dropping and trails start drying out.
23°C high12°C low18 rain days
Crowds & Cost
moderate crowds
~$125/day average
Events & Festivals
- •All Saints' Day
- •Dia de los Muertos observances
November Tips
- •Weather becomes more unpredictable - pack for both rain and sun
- •Adventure tour operators start resuming full schedules
- •November can surprise you with beautiful clear days
All Months
December through April offers your best shot at clear skies and dry trails. But here's the thing about cloud forests - they're supposed to be misty. Even in dry season, expect afternoon clouds to roll in around 2 PM. That's not a bug, it's a feature.
January and February give you the clearest mornings for wildlife spotting. Quetzal sightings peak during these months when the avocado trees fruit. Book your reserve visit for 6 AM - the earlier the better for bird activity.
May through November brings more rain but also lush, green forests. The wildlife stays active, and you'll have fewer crowds. Just pack good rain gear and waterproof boots. The trails get muddy but remain passable.
Avoid Easter week and Christmas if possible. Costa Rican families flood the area, and prices double. September and October see the heaviest rains - some trails may close temporarily.
Temperatures stay consistent year-round: 60-75°F during the day, dropping to 50°F at night. Pack layers regardless of when you visit. Morning hikes start cold and foggy, then warm up as the sun breaks through.
Monteverde Scores
Solo
8/10
Couples
7/10
Families
8/10
Adventure
9/10
Budget
6/10
Luxury
4/10
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