Getting married in Costa Rica in January
Quick Take: Leave the cold behind and celebrate in sunny, dry season weather with vibrant scenery.
Pros:
- Dry season, sunny mornings, perfect for outdoor weddings.
- Escape from cold northern winters, tropical warmth for couples & guests.
- Green patches and clear skies ideal for photography.
- Post-New Year flights slightly cheaper than December holidays.
- Combine wedding with New Year celebrations.
- Vendors fully operational after holiday rush.
Cons:
- High post-holiday tourism; hotels & vendors busy.
- Peak season pricing for flights & accommodations.
- Guests may have limited vacation days after New Year.
January: Prime Wedding Season in Paradise
Costa Rica Wedding Guide January. Looking through my Costa Rica wedding guide, this month never fails to impress this Costa Rica Destination Wedding Photographer with its perfect wedding conditions. As one of Costa Rica’s most sought-after wedding months, here’s what you need to know:
Costa Rica wedding Guide January
Weather Through My Lens
The dry season hits its stride in January, and I’ve captured countless ceremonies under pristine blue skies. In Guanacaste and the Central Pacific, where I frequently shoot beach weddings, you can expect:
- Daytime: 75°F to 85°F (24°C to 29°C)
- Evening: Comfortable 70°F (21°C)
- Rainfall: Minimal to none
- Humidity: Lower than usual
Photographer’s Tip: The clear skies create magnificent golden hour opportunities. I often recommend scheduling ceremonies to take advantage of the best natural lighting.
Location Insights
- Pacific Coast (Guanacaste, Manuel Antonio): Pristine beaches, spectacular sunsets, clear skies perfect for outdoor ceremonies. Best for full-day beach celebrations.
- Central Valley : Pleasant temperatures with cool evenings, mountain backdrops at their clearest. Ideal for garden and hacienda weddings.
- Monteverde Cloud Forest: Mystical morning mists for ethereal photos, comfortable daytime temperatures. Perfect for intimate eco-lodge ceremonies.
What I Love About January Weddings
- The light is fantastic – clear, golden, and consistent.
- Sunset times are predictable, making ceremony timing easier.
- Lower humidity means everyone stays fresh-looking longer.
- Landscapes are still lush from the recent rainy season.
Planning Considerations
- Book Early: Premium venues book 12-18 months in advance. Popular dates (especially Saturdays) fill quickly. I recommend securing your photographer at least 10-12 months ahead.
- Budget Expectations: Peak season pricing (15-25% higher than green season). Higher flight costs for guests. Premium venue rates.
Guest Experience
- Perfect weather for outdoor activities.
- Comfortable temperatures for formal attire.
- Excellent conditions for pre/post wedding activities.
Season Fruit:
Local Events to Consider
- Santa Cruz Fiestas (mid-January): Can affect accommodation availability.
- Palmares Festival: Consider avoiding these dates if near the area.
- New Year’s week: Higher rates and fuller venues.
Photography Timeline Tips
- Morning ceremonies: Start by 10 AM for softer light.
- Afternoon ceremonies: Begin to capture the golden hour.
- Sunset photos: Plan for the sunset timeframe.
- Reception: Enjoy the beautiful blue hour.
Costa Rica wedding guide January, Additional Points:
- Weather Concerns: Minimal rain, warm temperatures, low humidity make outdoor ceremonies very safe and enjoyable.
- Tourist Season and Crowds: Expect large crowds and higher prices due to peak season.
- Local Events or Holidays: Be aware of New Year’s celebrations, Santa Cruz Fiestas, and the Palmares Festival.
- Venue Availability: Book venues far in advance as they fill up quickly. Many venues are particularly stunning in January due to the clear weather.
- Travel Logistics: Flights are more expensive and should be booked well in advance.
- Unique Local Touches: Incorporate tropical flowers and fruits that are in season.
- Guest Comfort: Advise guests to pack light clothing, sunscreen, and hats.
January Booking Bonus
January offers some of the most consistent light and clearest skies of the year in Costa Rica.
For couples planning a January wedding, I include a Complimentary Film Roll (35mm or 6×6), because January light deserves to be captured on real film,  timeless, soft, and organic.
Available for a limited number of January 2027 weddings