Is November a Good Time to Visit Costa Rica?
November is when Costa Rica’s dry season begins — and it’s one of the most underappreciated months to visit. The rain tapers off, the…
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Stories, surf tips, and travel inspiration from Dominical
November is when Costa Rica’s dry season begins — and it’s one of the most underappreciated months to visit. The rain tapers off, the…
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October is the greenest, most dramatic month in Costa Rica. The jungle around our resort is at peak vibrancy — every shade of green…
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We love September at Kalon. So do our return guests. September is deeper green season — the veranito has wound down, and the jungle…
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August is the last month of veranito — Costa Rica’s “little summer” within the green season — and it delivers. Sunny days, consistent surf,…
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July is a genuinely underrated month in Costa Rica. The veranito — “little summer” — is in full swing: this is effectively dry season,…
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June is one of the best-kept secrets in Costa Rica travel. While most people assume it’s “rainy season,” June is actually the start of…
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Our oldest first-time surfer was 82. He’d never touched a board. He came to Kalon Surf, spent a week with our coaches, and did…
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You’ve probably had this experience: you take a long weekend somewhere nice, you start to unwind by Saturday evening, and then it’s Sunday and…
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By Kjeld Schigt, Founder of Kalon Surf Starting around 2004, my brother and I made a deal: every year, we’d go somewhere together to…
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It is always difficult to figure out what kind of board you should buy. We always advise our guests on which board should be…
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If you’re planning a trip to Costa Rica — especially during the June-to-November period that overlaps with Atlantic hurricane season — you’ve probably wondered:…
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The word “exclusive” gets used loosely in travel. Usually it just means expensive. At Kalon, it means something more specific: never more than 20…
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