Hotel Maria Teresa - Refugio de Vida Silvestre Cerro Redondo

Hotel Maria Teresa is a hotel near Refugio de Vida Silvestre Cerro Redondo.

Location
Refugio de Vida Silvestre Cerro Redondo, Central Highlands & Talamanca Mountains, Costa Rica, Central & South America
Coordinates
9.433184, -84.161490
Activities
hotel

Best Time to Visit Hotel Maria Teresa

The best months to visit Hotel Maria Teresa are February, January, March, based on temperature, rainfall, weather conditions, and wildlife viewing opportunities.

Month-by-Month Safari Conditions

  • January: Good, temperature 20.59°C, rainfall 159.5mm, sunshine 10.9 hrs, humidity 83.9%
  • February: Great, temperature 21.16°C, rainfall 85.9mm, sunshine 11.5 hrs, humidity 78.3%
  • March: Good, temperature 21.11°C, rainfall 202.2mm, sunshine 11.2 hrs, humidity 80.5%
  • April: Good, temperature 21.11°C, rainfall 419.7mm, sunshine 10.1 hrs, humidity 88%
  • May: Good, temperature 21.19°C, rainfall 683.5mm, sunshine 8.3 hrs, humidity 92.2%
  • June: Poor, temperature 20.61°C, rainfall 787.6mm, sunshine 7.4 hrs, humidity 93.2%
  • July: Poor, temperature 20.71°C, rainfall 783.8mm, sunshine 7.7 hrs, humidity 92.4%
  • August: Poor, temperature 20.51°C, rainfall 890.2mm, sunshine 7.6 hrs, humidity 92.9%
  • September: Poor, temperature 20.43°C, rainfall 885.2mm, sunshine 7.5 hrs, humidity 93.3%
  • October: Poor, temperature 20.28°C, rainfall 928mm, sunshine 7.3 hrs, humidity 93.5%
  • November: Poor, temperature 19.98°C, rainfall 896.5mm, sunshine 7.2 hrs, humidity 93.7%
  • December: Poor, temperature 20.43°C, rainfall 280.7mm, sunshine 10 hrs, humidity 87.1%

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the best time to visit Hotel Maria Teresa for optimal wildlife viewing and weather?

We recommend visiting during Costa Rica's dry season, from December to April. The weather is consistently sunny, making it ideal for exploring Refugio de Vida Silvestre Cerro Redondo, and wildlife is often more concentrated around water sources, offering excellent viewing opportunities.

What unique experiences can we expect at Hotel Maria Teresa beyond typical hotel amenities?

Beyond the comfortable accommodations, we love the guided nature walks directly from the hotel grounds into the buffer zone of Cerro Redondo. The hotel also arranges fantastic birdwatching excursions with local experts, which we found incredibly rewarding for spotting elusive species.

Is Hotel Maria Teresa a good value, and what are the typical costs for a stay?

We consider Hotel Maria Teresa an excellent value, especially given its prime location and personalized service. While specific rates vary by season, expect to pay in the mid-range for Costa Rican accommodations, typically $150-$250 per night, which we feel is fair for the quality and access it provides.

How safe is the area around Hotel Maria Teresa and Refugio de Vida Silvestre Cerro Redondo for travelers?

We found the area around Hotel Maria Teresa to be very safe and welcoming. The local community is accustomed to eco-tourism, and the hotel staff are vigilant about guest security. We always recommend taking standard travel precautions, but you can feel comfortable exploring the trails and nearby villages.

What kind of wildlife can we realistically hope to see when staying at Hotel Maria Teresa?

While staying at Hotel Maria Teresa, we've consistently encountered a rich variety of birdlife, including toucans and various hummingbirds, right on the property. Within Refugio de Vida Silvestre Cerro Redondo, we've had memorable sightings of howler monkeys, sloths, and even the occasional coati, especially on early morning walks.

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