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An ideal location for spotting various species of whales Costa Rica is a paradise for whale watching, with its tropical climate and rich marine biodiversity making it an ideal location for spotting various species of whales. The best season for whale watching in Costa Rica depends on the species you want to see, but generally, the peak season is from December to April. Humpback Whales: The most popular and iconic species for whale watching in Costa Rica is the humpback whale.

They migrate to Costa Rica’s coastal waters from July to March to mate, give birth, and nurse their young. The peak season for humpback whale watching is from December to February, when large numbers of these gentle giants can be spotted in the Osa Peninsula, Drake Bay, and other coastal areas. Gray Whales: Gray whales migrate along the Pacific coast of Costa Rica from January to April, making it an excellent time for spotting them.



These whales make their way to Costa Rica’s shores to give birth and nurse their young before continuing their journey north to their summer feeding grounds. The best places to spot gray whales in Costa Rica are near Cabo Matapalo and the Osa Peninsula. Minke Whales: Minke whales can be seen in Costa Rican waters year-round, but the best time to spot them is from December to May.

They are known for their curious nature and can often be seen swimming close to boats and interacting with tourists. The best places to spot minke whales are in the Gulf of Nicoya, around Tamarin.

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