Planning a Realistic Wedding Day Timeline. I often hear from couples who overbook their wedding day schedule in Costa Rica, thinking every moment must be packed with activities. One bride told me she underestimated how long speeches and formalities would take, and by the end of the night, both she and her guests were exhausted.

From my experience as a Costa Rica photographer, a realistic timeline is crucial. Planning buffers between events, allowing for unexpected delays and natural transitions, reduces stress and ensures everyone enjoys the day. It also gives me time to capture authentic, relaxed moments without feeling rushed.

My advice? Build your timeline around your priorities, leave flexibility, and don’t cram every detail. The best memories come from presence, not perfection.

If you’d like my sample wedding day timeline that balances photography, activities, and relaxation, send me an email to info@crissorama.com, I’ll personally send it to you.

Costa Rica Wedding Timeline Guide

This guide strips it down to what actually matters so you can plan a timeline that feels calm and photographs well.

Costa Rica Light Basics (Read This First)

  • Sunset is between 5:15 PM and 6:00 PM year-round
  • Golden hour is shorter than in North America or Europe
  • Once the sun sets, it gets dark in 15–20 minutes

Costa Rica Golden hour (last hour before sunset):

  • Softer light
  • Warmer skin tones
  • Fewer harsh shadows
  • No squinting

Costa Rica Blue hour for wedding photos (right after sunset):

  • Cool, moody light
  • Great for first dances, entrances, or quick portraits

Golden rule: Start your ceremony 1.5–2 hours before sunset.

Morning vs Afternoon Weddings in Costa Rica

Morning ceremonies (9:00–11:00 AM)

  • Best for green season (May–November)
  • Lower rain risk
  • Cooler temperatures
  • Softer, even light

Afternoon ceremonies (3:30–4:30 PM)

  • Best for dry season (December–April)
  • Ideal for beach sunsets
  • Requires heat planning

Seasons That Affect Your Wedding Timeline in Costa Rica

Dry Season Costa Rica Wedding (December–April)

  • Strong sun and heat midday
  • Predictable weather on the Pacific side
  • Ideal for late-afternoon ceremonies

Best ceremony time:

  • 4:00–4:30 PM (beach)

Green Season Costa Rica Wedding (May–November)

  • Lush landscapes
  • Rain usually after 2:00 PM
  • Overcast light can be beautiful

Best options:

  • Morning ceremonies
  • Afternoon ceremonies with a covered backup

Note: September–October are wet on the Pacific, but often drier on the Caribbean coast.

Location-Based Timing Rules for Costa Rica Weddings

Beach Weddings (Guanacaste, Nicoya, Manuel Antonio)

  • Avoid midday ceremonies
  • Heat peaks early afternoon
  • Always check tide charts

Best ceremony times:

  • 4:00–4:30 PM (sunset)
  • 9:00–10:00 AM (green season)

Rainforest Weddings (Arenal, La Fortuna, jungle lodges)

  • Mist and rain often increase after 3:00 PM
  • Temperatures drop fast after sunset

Best ceremony window:

  • 1:00–3:00 PM
  • Morning during green season

Mountain & Cloud Forest Weddings (Monteverde, highlands)

  • Cooler temperatures
  • Fast-changing clouds

Best ceremony window:

  • 2:00–4:00 PM
  • Plan portraits earlier for clearer views

Costa Rica Wedding Timelines by Coverage Length

All timelines below start with getting ready. This is intentional. Documentary coverage begins with preparation because those quiet, emotional moments set the tone for the entire story and cannot be recreated later. Light, weather, and location are accounted for, especially for beach sunsets, rainforest mist, and mountain conditions.

Sunset reference: 5:15–6:00 PM year‑round.

Full‑Day Elopement (12 Hours – Adventure Focus)

  • 8:00 AM Getting ready begins (slow, documentary coverage)
  • 9:30 AM Breakfast, details, and location scouting
  • 10:30 AM Adventure portraits (waterfall, forest, cliffs)
  • 12:30 PM Lunch break / reset
  • 2:30 PM Final prep + wardrobe changes
  • 3:30 PM Ceremony (private location)
  • 4:15 PM Relaxed portraits + movement
  • 5:15 PM Sunset portraits
  • 6:30 PM Private dinner or reception
  • 8:00 PM Night portraits / candles / fire
  • 9:00 PM Coverage ends

Best for couples treating the day as a full Costa Rica experience.

3‑Hour Elopement (Focused & Intentional)

  • 3:00 PM Getting ready details + finishing touches
  • 3:45 PM Ceremony
  • 4:15 PM Family / witness photos
  • 5:15 PM Sunset couple portraits
  • 6:00 PM Coverage ends

Best for true elopements with minimal logistics.

4‑Hour Intimate Wedding

  • 2:30 PM Getting ready coverage
  • 3:30 PM Ceremony
  • 4:00 PM Family + group photos
  • 5:00 PM Sunset couple portraits
  • 6:15 PM Toasts or first dinner moments
  • 6:30 PM Coverage ends

Ideal for small weddings without full dancing coverage.

5‑Hour Wedding

  • 2:00 PM Getting ready (documentary)
  • 3:15 PM First look or couple portraits
  • 4:00 PM Ceremony
  • 4:30 PM Cocktail hour + family photos
  • 5:15 PM Sunset portraits
  • 6:15 PM Reception entrance + toasts
  • 7:00 PM Coverage ends

A relaxed flow with solid portrait time.

6‑Hour Wedding (Most Popular)

  • 1:45 PM Getting ready begins
  • 3:00 PM First look + wedding party photos
  • 4:00 PM Ceremony
  • 4:30 PM Cocktail hour + family photos
  • 5:15 PM Golden hour portraits
  • 6:15 PM Reception entrance + dinner
  • 7:45 PM Open dancing
  • 8:00 PM Coverage ends

Balances storytelling, light, and guest experience.

7‑Hour Wedding

  • 1:00 PM Getting ready coverage
  • 2:30 PM First look + portraits
  • 4:00 PM Ceremony
  • 4:30 PM Cocktail hour
  • 5:15 PM Sunset portraits
  • 6:30 PM Dinner
  • 7:30 PM Toasts + dancing
  • 9:00 PM Coverage ends

Allows a slower pace and deeper storytelling.

8‑Hour Wedding (Full Experience)

  • 12:30 PM Getting ready begins
  • 2:30 PM First look + wedding party photos
  • 3:30 PM Family portraits
  • 4:00 PM Ceremony
  • 4:30 PM Cocktail hour (you attend)
  • 5:15 PM Sunset portraits
  • 6:15 PM Blue hour portraits
  • 6:45 PM Dinner
  • 7:45 PM Dancing
  • 9:30 PM Coverage ends

Perfect when you want everything documented without rushing.

9‑Hour Wedding (No‑Stress Timeline)

  • 11:30 AM Getting ready begins
  • 1:30 PM First look + family portraits
  • 3:00 PM Wedding party photos
  • 4:00 PM Ceremony
  • 4:30 PM Cocktail hour (fully enjoyed)
  • 5:30 PM Sunset sneak‑away
  • 6:30 PM Dinner
  • 7:30 PM Toasts + first dances
  • 8:30 PM Party / hora loca
  • 10:00 PM Coverage ends

Great for larger guest counts or complex logistics.

10‑Hour Wedding (Luxury Coverage)

  • 11:00 AM Getting ready (full documentary)
  • 1:30 PM First look + portraits
  • 3:00 PM Wedding party photos
  • 4:00 PM Ceremony
  • 4:30 PM Cocktail hour
  • 5:30 PM Sunset portraits
  • 6:30 PM Dinner
  • 7:30 PM Toasts + dances
  • 8:30 PM Hora loca / performers
  • 10:30 PM Coverage ends

Ideal for multi‑location or high‑production weddings.

12‑Hour Wedding (Extended Celebration)

  • 10:30 AM Getting ready begins
  • 1:00 PM First look + portraits
  • 2:30 PM Family + wedding party photos
  • 3:30 PM Ceremony
  • 4:00 PM Cocktail hour
  • 5:15 PM Sunset portraits
  • 6:30 PM Dinner
  • 7:30 PM Toasts
  • 8:30 PM Dancing
  • 10:30 PM Late‑night moments
  • 11:30 PM Coverage ends

For couples who want zero time pressure.

(Quick Notes)

Costa Rica Overcast day Wedding:

  • Soft, flattering light all day
  • More flexibility
  • Often produce the best images

Costa Rica Rainy season Wedding tips:

  • Morning ceremonies reduce risk
  • Covered ceremony backups are essential
  • Clear umbrellas = great photos

Practical Costa Rica Timeline Tips

  • Add buffer time for traffic and shuttles
  • Assume travel times double with guests
  • Keep midday hours indoors or shaded
  • Plan lighting for after sunset
  • Hora Loca usually works best around 9:00 PM

Final Thought

The best Costa Rica wedding timelines work with nature, not against it. Respect the light, plan around the weather, and leave room to breathe. When timing feels right, the day feels easy and the photos follow.

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Planning a Realistic Wedding Day Timeline

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This guide is how most of my couples first find me. Because I want your wedding to be documented as beautifully as it is planned, I add a courtesy mini-session (Welcome Dinner or Trash the Dress) to your photography experience if you found me through this guide.