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My boyfrind and I are going to Costa Rica for two weeks in the beginning of December. We have friends in San Jose, but we don't want to spend too much time there. My boyfriend has been there, but i wanted to get some recomendations.... Also how to pack? Staying safe? All the good stuff. So if you have been to Costa Rica, I would really appreciate some info! Thanks!

2006-09-28 04:33:27 · 4 answers · asked by ♥BLUE♥EYES♥ 3 in Travel Other - Destinations

Plus what should we do about money, we are from the US. Should we use check card, travelers check, travelers visa, colones???

2006-09-28 04:34:50 · update #1

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What to do? What to do? Fly through the rain-forest canopy on a zip line? Go white-water rafting? Climb a volcano? Laze on a white-sand beach? Check out colorful marine life while snorkeling? Or try to hook one on a deep-sea fishing excursion?

Costa Rica offers plenty of exciting choices like these, especially if you're interested in nature and outdoor activities. That's why so many people have chosen to go there: In the past decade, the number of visitors has quintupled, and tourism has become the leading sector of the nation's economy.

Costa Rica is practically synonymous with ecotourism -- travel that incorporates education about the environment and promotes preservation of natural resources. The country has a large number of national parks and nature preserves that boast a rich array of birds, mammals, reptiles and rain-forest plants. The variety of birds, in particular, is astounding: Some 850 species are packed into a relatively small area. Approximately 25% of the country's land has been set aside in protected areas, earning Costa Rica a reputation as an environmentally sensitive country and leader in ecological conservation. However, nonprotected areas have not fared so well: During the past few decades, Costa Rica has had one of the highest rates of deforestation in the world and is coming to terms with the large resorts being built to serve the growing numbers of travelers, and a condominium construction boom that has been spawned in its wake.

The country also excels in adventure sports, including surfing, mountain biking, river rafting, hiking and scuba diving. Those who prefer a less strenuous vacation can view several active volcanoes, take boat trips down jungle rivers and float through the rain-forest treetops in a choice of rain-forest aerial trams, or speed through the forest canopy on any of several dozen thrilling zipline systems.

Information by Northstar Travel Media LLC

2006-10-04 13:42:24 · answer #1 · answered by justmejimw 7 · 0 0

Perfect timing. You just missed the rainy season. Tourism will still be a bit low so you'll have much to yourselves. If you are starting in San Jose make your way towards Quepos on the Pacific side. Stay a night in an inexpensive villa at the Hotel Villa Calletas. You can hit Manuelo Antonio Park and the Rainmaker.

Travellers cheques will be relatively useless. Use american cash (no bigger than $ 20s) and some colones.

See our website for our vacation there: www.joeiacovino.com

2006-09-28 04:40:16 · answer #2 · answered by joeiacovino 2 · 0 0

Hi, girl! I'm writing you from the very Costa Rica, the most paradisiac country in the world. The briefest tip I can give you is: LIVE IT! Here you will know the happiness, the natural beauty, and the peace. Better impossible! Places you shouldn't miss: Cervantes and Orosi in Cartago; the EARTH University at Turrialba; Atenas, Grecia, Naranjo and Palmares and Zarcero in Alajuela; the Inbio Park in Heredia; Puntarenas town and its adjacent islands; Santa Cruz, Liberia, Nicoya and all the beaches of Guanacaste province (visited by Gwineth Paltrow, the OIsen twins, Leonardo DiCaprio, etc. etc. etc., and where singer Pink had her wedding). And above all, meet the Wilson Botanical Garden in Las Cruces, San Vito de Coto Brus (South Zone). You will fall in love with this unique, almost secret place...

2006-09-28 07:08:24 · answer #3 · answered by Darío R 1 · 0 0

you will desire to not be around with particularly a lot of money in Costa Rica. you may deliver like $one thousand funds, and something in credit or debit enjoying cards. Is the risk-free thank you to do it. frequently all the criminal shops, eating places, motels... accepts important credit or debit enjoying cards. additionally, you detect lots of ATM, in spite of the undeniable fact that the fees would desire to bypass around $5 in keeping with transaction. you may desire to transform you $ to colones, in spite of the undeniable fact that once you're a foreigner the cost you pay for each little thing is often in US$. The replace fee is 504 colones in keeping with a million US$. And so which you will have an concept, a Coke expenses you around $a million, water $a million the common lodge fee in the capital, working example in a ultimate western sort lodge is around $one hundred a nighttime. additionally, you will desire to understand, in Costa Rica, once you bypass to a eating place working example, you get a 13% service tax consistently. Locals evaluate that the tip, so till you get astounding service, we don't tip.

2016-10-18 03:23:47 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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