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When traveling it is essential to plan ahead, so
when you arrive at your destination, you lessen the
chances of being at a loss of what to do. Knowledge
gained from others travel can be invaluable, especially
when planning to travel to somewhere you have never
been before. The advice on this page is helpful to
everyone planning a trip to Costa Rica.
Money
The money used in Costa Rica is called colons. You
can change dollars into colons at the airports in
San Jose and local banks. The exchange rates can
be from the low 200s to 400s colons for each US dollar.
(Now everywhere in Costa Rica you can buy or pay
in US dollars, but I think things are cheaper if
you pay in colons.) Other ways you might get colons
is if you pay for something in US dollars, you will
receive change in colons. During my stay at Costa Rica, I once paid a cab driver in US money, and I
received change in the local currency. You should
also make sure your dollars are not torn. Local banks
and businesses do not accept torn US dollars. I tried
to exchange a torn $50 bill, and the bank would not
accept it!
-Bringing Money
On my trip I brought my money half in dollars and
the other half in American Express cheques. When
a traveler cheque is used there will be a commission
fee.
When to visit/weather
Costa Rica has two seasons – the dry season
and the green season (or rainy season). The dry season
is from December to March. The dry season is the
busiest time in Costa Rica. Prices are much higher
and it is harder to find a place to stay. Now in
the green season you will find much cheaper prices.
The green season is from April to November. During
the rainy season it generally rains for a few hours
and then clears up.
Traveling within Costa Rica
Bus – You can catch one to most parts of the
country. There are a few places where the bus comes
only once a day though…
Cab – There are red cabs throughout the country.
If the cab driver tells you the meter is broker,
just get out. First it is illegal for a cab driver
to drive with a broken meter in Costa Rica; secondly
he might just be trying to rip you off.
Renting a Car – You can rent a car, but to
me personally I would find driving in Costa Rica
difficult, since I’m not from the country and
it seems there are a lack of street signs. Also the
prices for a car rental can be pretty expensive.
Local airlines – You can catch local flights
to places throughout Costa Rica. They are regularly
scheduled and reasonably inexpensive.
Cities and Towns
Cities in Costa Rica are San jose (The Capital)
Alajuela, Cartago, Heredia, Jaco, Liberia, Manuel
Antonio, park, Pochote, Puerto Limon, Puntarenas,
Parismina, and Tamarindo.
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