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Dangerous Ocean Conditions Persist Across Costa Rica

Dangerous ocean conditions remain in place across Costa Rica as strong currents, rough surf and wind-driven seas continue to affect both the Pacific and Caribbean coasts during one of the busiest beach travel periods of the year. Ocean forecasts from April 3 to April 10 show hazardous conditions in multiple coastal areas, while recent advisories and rescue cases have renewed concern about the risks facing swimmers, surfers, boaters and other beachgoers.

On the Pacific side, forecasters have warned of average wave heights around 1 to 1.5 meters, with peaks near 1.9 to 2 meters in some areas. Specialists said the long-period southern swell now moving through the region is increasing the chance of rip currents, especially at heavily visited open beaches. For the Caribbean, forecasts have pointed to waves of up to about 1.4 meters along with moderate trade winds, adding to the risk for swimmers and small craft.

The weather pattern has been reinforced by strong wind conditions flagged by the Instituto Meteorológico Nacional. IMN advisories in recent days have described accelerated trade winds and very strong gusts tied to high atmospheric pressure over the Caribbean basin, a setup that can worsen sea state, especially in exposed coastal sectors. Even as other parts of the country see changing rain conditions, the wind pattern has remained part of the broader hazard picture heading into the weekend.

Authorities are pointing to real consequences already playing out on the coast. In Manuel Antonio yesterday, a 20 year old man was reported missing after being pulled offshore by the current, prompting a search involving the Red Cross, Tourist Police, Guardacostas support and drones. The case followed other recent warnings from emergency officials and broadcasters about rescues and drownings linked to rip currents and rough surf during the holiday period.

Tourism and emergency agencies have stepped up prevention efforts as beach traffic rises. The Costa Rican Tourism Board has urged visitors to check posted warnings, pay attention to beach flags and avoid entering the water when conditions are unsafe. New rip-current warning signs were installed in Jacó ahead of Holy Week, and officials said similar preventive signage is already in place at dozens of beaches around the country.

For travelers, surfers and families heading to the coast, the message is simple: conditions may look manageable from shore, but the ocean remains unpredictable. Open beaches without bays or protective headlands can become especially dangerous when swell and wind combine, and authorities are urging people to stay in supervised areas, keep children close and call 911 immediately if someone is swept out.

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