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Costa Rica is a wonderful place to visit with your
family or even alone.
Many couples honeymoon in Costa Rica combining romance,
adventure and mystical visits to volcanoes, rainforest's,
waterfalls, and secluded beaches. Our goal here is
to provide a condensed guide that you can print and
take with you to use for reference. For more detailed
information about Costa Rica our website is the best
information source on the web.
Country Information
Costa Rica is in Central America north of Panama
and south of Nicaragua. The Pacific ocean borders
the country to the west and the Caribbean to the
east.
The citizens of Costa Rica are affectionately called
Tico's and Tica's. In all of Latin America, the Tico's
are most like North American's in their thought process.
There are many cultural differences but tourism and
tourists in general are welcomed warmly in this country.
Costa Rica has the highest literacy rate in Latin
America. Every four years elections are held with
95% of the population participating in the voting
process. Costa Rica has had no military forces since
1946. 27% of the country's budget is spent on health
care. Although there are demonstrations occasionally
civil unrest is not present. Costa Rica is considered
to be the "Latin American success story".
The country has 110 volcanic craters, six active
volcanoes,mountain ranges throughout the central
portion of the country and secluded beaches with
rain forest filled with wildlife butting right up
to the shoreline.
Temperature varies with elevation. Humidity is present
and noticeable, especially at sea level. Mosquitoes
are obviously part of any rain forest but are not
as noticeable as most parts of Florida, for instance
due to the natural predators maintaining an ecological
balance not found in places like Florida. (Bring
repellent with Deet however!)
Costa Rica has a wet and dry season. The wet or "green" season
is from May until November each year. During this
time rainfall is more prevalent in most regions (Guanacaste
province is the driest area in the country) with
sunshine typical in the morning hours with showers
in the afternoon and at night. Green season is when
hotels offer discounts and crowds are minimized.
As mentioned earlier, the northwestern portion of
Costa Rica is the best "green" season destination
due to rainfall considerations.
General Information
Entry requirements for visitors differ depending
on your country of origin. US citizens, Canadians,
and United Kingdom tourists need a valid passport
but do not require a visa. The maximum stay under
these conditions is 90 days but can be extended an
additional 90 days through a travel agent or within
the country through immigration.
Vaccinations are not required for malaria and other
diseases to visit Costa Rica.
The water in most areas is safe to drink. Some coastal
areas are exceptions however. Bottled water is recommended
simply due to taste considerations. If you are at
the Multiplaza mall in Escazu for instance the water
is perfectly fine to drink. Smaller communities on
the coast can be problematic however.
Costa Rica has the best fruit in the world in my
opinion. Eat anything and everything in sight!
Driving in Costa Rica is an adventure! A stop sign
in Costa Rica is treated like a yield sign in North
America. Potholes in certain areas are HUGE. If renting
a car consider the following:
- Do not leave valuables in the car.
- Rental agencies look for any trace of dents
and dings
- Roads are narrow and guard rails are
usually not present
- Did I mention POTHOLES
- Electricity is standard
110v like in the USA but generally not grounded.
This means that
any device
requiring a three prong plug will not work
without an adapter to two prongs. So, bring
an adapter
for anything requiring three prongs.
English is widely spoken in tourist areas and major
metropolitan areas. Driving a rental car all over
the country with no knowledge of Spanish might be
problematic. It is generally easy to find someone
to help you in English in tourist areas and big cities
however.
Medical facilities are available throughout the
country. Remote areas, however, only have clinics
for minor issues and often have few English speaking
staff members. San Jose has excellent medical facilities
and English speaking doctors are quite common. Ask
the proprietor of the hotel you chose about medical
facilities in the area if you have health concerns.
Emergency service in Costa Rica is available by
dialing 911.
Holidays are taken seriously in this country. Visit
around Easter or Christmas and it will seem that
the entire country is shut down. The Easter and Christmas
holiday's are celebrated for more than a week!
Traveler Safety
Violent crime exists in every society. Costa Rica
is a safe place to bring your family or to travel
alone. Most crime is property theft and pick-pocket
oriented theft.
- Make sure that you leave your Rolex at home.
- Do not keep your wallet in your back pocket.
Keep it in your front pocket.
- Do not place valuables in backpacks slung over
your shoulder.
- Many places are perfectly safe to walk at night.
Others are not. Ask a local.
Beaches have rip tides.
A riptide is narrow. If caught in a riptide swim
parallel to the shore for a short distance until
you no longer feel it pulling you away from shore.
Salt water is easy to float in. Don't freak out!
Sharks are prevalent in certain areas of both the
Pacific and Caribbean.
Sharks are of concern for fishermen and surfers
primarily. If you are not a pro ask about the area
you plan to visit. Some of the island's around Costa Rica have huge populations of sharks.
Costa Rica is just north of the Equator. Use sunscreen
liberally and drink plenty of non-alcoholic fluids
while in the elements. I know, now I sound like your
mother!
Taxi's have meters. Many unofficial taxi's ply their
services in the country. Prior to any trip anywhere,
agree on the price before you get in the taxi unless
they are using the meter. Many taxi's do not use
their meters.
Most hotels, resorts, and bed and breakfast's provide
transportation from the airport and are valuable
resources to identify the fair cost from one place
to another when using taxi services.
Beaches
Beaches in Costa Rica are not all the same. Some
beaches are great for surfing and poor choices for
children. Many beaches include amenities close by
and plenty of tanned bodies to admire. Others offer
secluded splendor and less amenities. Careful planning
is necessary to find the right area for a successful
vacation here.
The beach options are too numerous to even mention
here. Please consider looking at our beaches page
for information about some of the best beaches. For
surfing we have a surfing page highlighting the best
spots to catch a wave.
Volcanoes
Some parts of Costa Rica look more like the moon
than Central America!
Arenal is an active volcano that offers excellent
potential for all the elements of an active volcano.
The Tabacon hot springs is a beautiful area offering
relaxation, romance, and wonderful atmosphere.
Poas volcano is close to San Jose in the Central
Valley and provides eerie views of one of the world's
largest volcanic lakes in its crater. Poas is easy
to hike compared to other places and has no facility
for food and drinks in the park area.
Rincon de la Vieja is in northwestern Costa Rica
(Guanacaste province) and is actually a compound
volcano meaning that there are more than one composite
volcanoes aligned on a ridge. Rincon has 9 eruptive
craters, includes bubbling mud pits, and volcanic
geysers. Hikes to the summit are controlled by park
rangers to keep people from getting lost. Obviously
this is more challenging hiking compared to Poas!
Rain Forests
Rain forests and animals of the rain forest are
one of the big attractions of Costa Rica. Birdwatching,
flora and fauna, monkey's, sloths, and many other
creatures abound in the rain forests of Costa Rica.
Each region has slightly different plant life and
animals populating the forests. The lodge and hotel
accommodations range from primitive to exotic. Take
your time and choose an area that combines activities
that you and your family have interests in.
Manuel Antonio is one of the most popular parks
in Costa Rica. The park is located in the Central
Pacific area and provides great accommodations, rain
forest, waterfalls, and beach vacations.
Monteverde Cloud Forest is a wonderland of nature.
Located near the Arenal volcano about 3 1/2 hours
from San Jose this misty forest is a great place
to see birds, monkey's and other wildlife in a well
tended easily hiked park.
Corcovado National Park is lowland rain forest and
is home to a large population of scarlet macaws.
The park features well designed trails, camping,
and plenty of ranger stations. The hiking is strenuous,
pack your own food and get back to nature in the
southern Pacific portion of Costa Rica.
Cahuita National Park provides flat easily hiked
trails, and plenty of wildlife in thick lowland forest.
White face and howler monkey's are your companions
here. Generally rustic accommodations and less amenities
are characteristic on the Caribbean coastal areas.
Final Thoughts
Fun Costa Rica Vacations hopes this visitors guide
has been helpful to you. Our goal is to provide useful
information to travelers and specifically first time
visitors to Costa Rica.
For this reason, if you did not find the answer
to a pressing question you have about Costa Rica
please contact us at our website about it. We want
to provide the most accurate up to date information
available to visitors to ensure a fun vacation for
all!
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