
What is the time zone in Guanacaste?
The entire country of Costa Rica is on Central Standard Time (CST = GMT -6) and Daylight Savings Time is NOT observed.
Oracle Development Team Office Hours are:
9AM to 6PM CST (Monday through Saturday)
9AM to 12PM CST (on Sundays)
What is the weather like in Playas del Coco, Costa Rica?
Generally in dry or rainy season, Playas del Coco stays warm all-year round although the season dictates the climate as mentioned below.
What is the climate in the province of Guanacaste, Costa Rica?
Guanacaste’s climate is unique among Costa Rica provinces, as it has a very long and consistent dry season.
From November through June:
The breathtaking beaches in the Guanacaste province enjoy an almost unending sunshine, little rain and a consistent dry-heat temperature range of 25-35C (77-95F).
From July through October:
Guanacaste is considerably drier than most other provinces in Costa Rica due it’s lower elevation. The climate is similar to that of San José, although the temperature in Guanacaste is usually 10C warmer than in the capital city.
Daily showers are still prevalent, but the clouds do also break on rainy days and allow the sun to shine through.
Is it necessary to speak fluent Spanish or to have an interpreter when traveling to Costa Rica?
No. Although Spanish is the official language of Costa Rica; English is widely spoken throughout the country.
The Oracle Development Team is also fully bilingual can readily assist you in either language.
Is the water safe to drink in Costa Rica?
Yes. Costa Rica is possibly the most sanitary of all Central American nations and its water supply is generally quite clean.
When in doubt, there is bottled water widely available in its stores and supermarkets.
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