What is the best time of year to visit Limon to avoid the rainy season?
The best time to visit Limon is from February to April, during the dry season. Limon experiences heavy rains from May to November, with a peak in October. Visiting in the dry months ensures better beach conditions, fewer travel disruptions, and smoother exploration of outdoor attractions like Cahuita National Park.
Which airport should I fly into when traveling to Limon, Costa Rica?
Fly into Juan Santamaría International Airport (SJO) in San José, the primary gateway for international travelers. From there, take a domestic flight to Limón’s Bonilla Airport (LIO) or travel by bus or rental car – the drive takes about 3–4 hours and offers scenic coastal views.
Is public transportation reliable for getting around Limon and nearby towns like Puerto Viejo?
Yes, public buses in Limon are affordable and connect major towns like Puerto Limon, Cahuita, and Puerto Viejo. However, schedules can be infrequent. For flexibility, rent a bike or car – especially useful for reaching remote beaches and rainforest trails not well-served by transit.
Are there local passes or entry cards for attractions in Limon like Cahuita National Park?
Cahuita National Park charges a local entry fee collected at the park entrance – credit cards are not always accepted, so bring cash (Costa Rican colón or USD). While there’s no regional pass, entrance fees are low (under $10). Check for updates at the SINAC or park ranger station before visiting.