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September in Central America

5 good reasons to pack and go!

Jaguar, Belize, Central America

If you are looking for the ultimate escape in September, look no further than Central America.  September is known as the “green season”, and although it has some rainfall, it also brings out some of its most famous wildlife. There are also festivals throughout its regions, which will delight travellers wanting to see Central America away from the crowds.

Costa Rica

From July to October, giant sea turtles come and lay their eggs on the beaches of Tortuguero National Park. Female turtles will crawl out of the ocean to deposit their eggs on the white-sand beaches, and it truly is a once-in-a-lifetime spectacle. Watch them build their nests and lay their eggs away from the watchful eye of seabirds and other predators.

Costa Rica, and Tortuguero in particular, are also home to lush vegetation and flora, intensified by the rainy season, so you can cruise down jungle canyons admiring nature at its finest and stopping off along the way.

Turtle returning to sea, Tortuguero National Park, Costa Rica

Mexico

Chichén Itzá, Mexico

Chichén Itzá is one of Mexico’s most famous attractions at one of its most important times of the year.

Around September 22nd in the late afternoon, the autumnal equinox occurs, and sunlight bathes the main stairway of the El Castillo pyramid. The sun pattern forms the body of a serpent, which joins the carved snake head at the bottom. This natural phenomenon attracts astronomers, scholars, historians, and Mayan descendants as they work out how this ancient culture could have built something so precise to create such an effect.

More from Mexico

One for the bucket list, you have the opportunity to go swimming with whale sharks. From June to early September, it is possible to go snorkelling with these mighty but harmless creatures off the islands of Mexico. The largest sharks in the world, they are slow-moving, with large filter mouths that enable them to feed on plankton. Snorkel alongside them in the warm waters of the Caribbean Sea

Beautiful whale shark

Panama

Bocas del Toro archipelago, Panama

Panama is beautiful in the “green season” and also has great rivers that benefit from the rainfall. Try your hand at kayaking or rafting in its rivers from Boquete. There are also several coffee plantations whose flora will flourish in the green season, as well as farms selling the sweetest of fruits!

It’s (generally) cheaper!

Generally, September is the low season for Central America, meaning savvy travellers may be able to get cheaper flights. September is also a time when many people return to school and work. With this in mind, places may be quieter with fewer crowds blocking the views of stunning UNESCO World Heritage sites, such as those at Tikal, Guatemala. 

 

Temple of the Great Jaguar at Tikal. UNESCO world heritage in Guatemala, Central America