Reggae Camping - Parque nacional Cahuita
Reggae Camping is a camp near Parque nacional Cahuita.
- Location
- Parque nacional Cahuita, Caribbean Coast & Tortuguero Canals, Costa Rica, Central & South America
- Coordinates
- 9.741936, -82.851200
- Activities
- camp
Best Time to Visit Reggae Camping
The best months to visit Reggae Camping are January, February, March, based on temperature, rainfall, weather conditions, and wildlife viewing opportunities.
Month-by-Month Safari Conditions
- January: Great, temperature 25.48°C, rainfall 131.1mm, sunshine 10.1 hrs, humidity 81.4%
- February: Great, temperature 25.41°C, rainfall 104.4mm, sunshine 10.3 hrs, humidity 80.4%
- March: Great, temperature 25.84°C, rainfall 91.5mm, sunshine 10.8 hrs, humidity 80.2%
- April: Good, temperature 26.41°C, rainfall 150.3mm, sunshine 9.9 hrs, humidity 80.6%
- May: Good, temperature 27.05°C, rainfall 180.9mm, sunshine 9.6 hrs, humidity 82.5%
- June: Good, temperature 26.85°C, rainfall 242.4mm, sunshine 9.2 hrs, humidity 83%
- July: Good, temperature 26.37°C, rainfall 321.3mm, sunshine 8.8 hrs, humidity 84.5%
- August: Good, temperature 26.71°C, rainfall 219.5mm, sunshine 9.3 hrs, humidity 83.5%
- September: Good, temperature 27.11°C, rainfall 136mm, sunshine 9.7 hrs, humidity 82.2%
- October: Good, temperature 26.96°C, rainfall 207.4mm, sunshine 9.2 hrs, humidity 82.3%
- November: Good, temperature 26.36°C, rainfall 295.8mm, sunshine 8.5 hrs, humidity 83.2%
- December: Good, temperature 25.61°C, rainfall 297.5mm, sunshine 9.3 hrs, humidity 82.9%
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the ideal time to visit Reggae Camping for the best weather and park experience?
We find that the driest months, September-October and February-April, offer the most comfortable camping experience at Reggae Camping, with less humidity and clearer skies for exploring Cahuita National Park. However, the Caribbean coast can be unpredictable, so always pack for rain showers, even during the "dry" season.
What kind of unique wildlife encounters can we realistically expect while staying at Reggae Camping?
While camping at Reggae Camping, we've often woken to the calls of howler monkeys right outside our tent, and sloths are frequently spotted in the trees nearby. The proximity to Cahuita National Park means you're immersed in nature, so keep an eye out for capuchin monkeys, iguanas, and a vibrant array of birds even within the camp grounds.
What should we expect regarding the actual camping facilities and comfort level at Reggae Camping?
Reggae Camping offers a wonderfully authentic, yet comfortable, camping experience; it's more rustic charm than luxury glamping, which we love. You'll find well-maintained tent sites, shared clean bathrooms with cold showers-a refreshing treat in the tropical heat-and a communal kitchen area perfect for preparing your own meals.
How secure is Reggae Camping for personal belongings, and what are the safety considerations for wildlife?
We've always felt very secure at Reggae Camping; the staff are attentive, and there's a friendly, communal atmosphere among guests. Regarding wildlife, it's essential to keep food sealed and stored properly to avoid attracting curious critters, and always maintain a respectful distance from any animals you encounter.
Beyond exploring Cahuita National Park, what are some other local activities or insider tips we recommend from Reggae Camping?
We highly recommend taking a guided snorkeling tour directly from Cahuita National Park to explore its vibrant coral reef, which is easily accessible from Reggae Camping. Also, don't miss the chance to simply relax on the nearby beaches, soak in the laid-back Caribbean vibe, and enjoy the sensational sunsets over the ocean.
Other Safari Lodges in Parque nacional Cahuita
- 3 Bamboo Lodge
- Alby Lodge
- Apartamento Angela
- Belle Fleur
- Buena Suerte B&B
- Bungalows Aché
- Cabinas Arricife
- Cabinas Bobo Ashanti
- Cabinas Calipso
- Cabinas EmMa
- Cabinas Jenny
- Cabinas Las Palmas
- Cabinas Piculino
- Cabinas Safari
- Cabinas Smith
- Cabinas Smith #2
- Cabinas Surfside Annex
- Cabinas Tito
- Cahuita Inn
- Camping María
- Camping Shalton
- Caribbean Secret
- Casa Mamré
- Casa Vikingo
- Ciudad Perdida Ecolodge
- Coral Hill Bungalows
- Costa Azul Lodge
- Cuartos Jibaru
- Hakuna Matata Hostel
- Hostel Zakura
- Hotel El Colibrí Rojo
- Hotel Kenaki Lodge
- Hotel Puerto Vargas Lodge
- Kelly Creek
- La Casa de las Flores
- La Diosa Nature Lodge
- La Shamana Ecolodge
- Natural Park
- Ocean View Lodge
- Papaya wildlife lodge
- Passion Fruit Lodge
- Puerto Viejo Club & Casitas
- Secret Garden
- Spencer Seaside Lodging
- Suizo Loco Lodge
- Sunshine
- Surfside Cabins
- Torre Azul
- Villa Bukë
Parks in Caribbean Coast & Tortuguero Canals
- Parque Nacional Barbilla
- Parque Nacional Braulio Carrillo
- Parque Nacional Tortuguero
- Quebrada Gonzalez
- Refugio de Vida Silvestre Archie Carr
- Refugio de Vida Silvestre Barra del Colorado
- Refugio de Vida Silvestre Limoncito
- Refugio de Vida Silvestre Privado Nogal
- Refugio Nacional de Vida Silvestre Gandoca - Manzanillo, Jairo Mora Sandoval
- Reserva Biológica Hitoy Cerere