Costa Rica Travel Budget - Visit Costa Rica on a Budget or Travel in Style


Costa Rica is a very popular destination known for Arenal Volcano in La Fortuna, Carara National Park in Jaco, and Las Baulas National Marine Park in Tamarindo. In this travel cost guide, we'll cover everything you need to know to plan your travel budget and have and amazing trip without spending too much. This guide includes average trip costs from previous travelers, typical hotel prices, food and dining costs, entertainment and sightseeing prices, and information about transportation.

How much does it cost to travel to Costa Rica?

You should plan to spend around $135 (₡68,945) per day on your vacation in Costa Rica. This is the average daily price based on the expenses of other visitors.

Past travelers have spent, on average for one day:

  • $42 (₡21,239) on meals
  • $26 (₡13,102) on local transportation
  • $120 (₡61,385) on hotels

A one week trip to Costa Rica for two people costs, on average, $1,890 (₡965,230). This includes accommodation, food, local transportation, and sightseeing.

All of these average travel prices have been collected from other travelers to help you plan your own travel budget.

  • Average Daily Cost Per person, per day
    $135
    68,945
  • One Week Per person
    $945
    482,615
  • 2 Weeks Per person
    $1,890
    965,230
  • One Month Per person
    $4,050
    2,068,350
  • One Week For a couple
    $1,890
    965,230
  • 2 Weeks For a couple
    $3,780
    1,930,460
  • One Month For a couple
    $8,100
    4,136,700
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How much does a one week, two week, or one month trip to Costa Rica cost?

A one week trip to Costa Rica usually costs around $945 (₡482,615) for one person and $1,890 (₡965,230) for two people. This includes accommodation, food, local transportation, and sightseeing.

A two week trip to Costa Rica on average costs around $1,890 (₡965,230) for one person and $3,780 (₡1,930,460) for two people. This cost includes accommodation, food, local transportation, and sightseeing.

Please note, prices can vary based on your travel style, speed, and other variables. If you're traveling as a family of three or four people, the price per person often goes down because kid's tickets are cheaper and hotel rooms can be shared. If you travel slower over a longer period of time then your daily budget will also go down. Two people traveling together for one month in Costa Rica will often have a lower daily budget per person than one person traveling alone for one week.

A one month trip to Costa Rica on average costs around $4,050 (₡2,068,350) for one person and $8,100 (₡4,136,700) for two people. The more places you visit, the higher the daily price will become due to increased transportation costs.




How much do package tours cost in Costa Rica?

Organized tours are usually more expensive than independent travel, but offer convenience and peace of mind that your trip has been planned by a travel expert.

The average price for an organized tour package in Costa Rica is $219 per day. While every tour varies by total price, length, number of destinations, and quality, this is the daily average price based on our analysis of available guided tours.



Independent Travel

Traveling Independently has many benefits including affordabilty, freedom, flexibility, and the opportunity to control your own experiences.

All of the travel costs below are based on the experiences of other independent travelers.

Is Costa Rica expensive to visit?

Costa Rica is a moderately priced destination to visit. It's about average with most other countries for travel costs. The prices for food, accommodation, and transportation are all fairly reasonable.

Within Central America, Costa Rica is very expensive compared to the other countries. It is in the top 10% of countries in Central America for its travel costs. There are only a few countries as expensive or more expensive than Costa Rica in the region.

Whether you're watching your wallet or ready to splurge, Costa Rica provides a range of accommodation options and things to do. There are budget accommodation options like hostels in San Jose, La Fortuna, and Jaco, but if you're looking for a higher-end stay, luxury hotels are available, as well as mid-range choices for families or couples.

While Costa Rica can be costly, following advice like eating at less expensive restaurants and enjoying free activities can make your trip more affordable.

On average, budget travelers spend $54 (₡27,388) per person per day, mid-range travelers spend $135 (₡68,945) per day, and luxury travelers spend around $337 (₡172,183) per day. These costs are calculated from the expenses of previous travelers to Costa Rica.

For more details, see Is Costa Rica Expensive?

How much money do I need for a trip to Costa Rica?

The average Costa Rica trip cost is broken down by category here for independent travelers. All of these Costa Rica travel prices are calculated from the budgets of real travelers. Also, you can see more details at How much does a trip to Costa Rica cost?

Costa Rica on a Budget
Category Budget Mid-Range Luxury
Accommodation 1
For 1 person in double occupancy
$24
(12,086)
$60
(30,692)
$153
(78,205)
Local Transportation 1 $9.50
(4,849)
$26
(13,102)
$74
(37,895)
Food 2 $17
(8,793)
$42
(21,239)
$94
(47,850)
Entertainment 1 $13
(6,394)
$31
(15,998)
$77
(39,375)
Alcohol 2 $3-8
(1,356-4,067)
$6-19
(3,266-9,798)
$14-43
(7,306-21,919)
From real travelers - How these numbers are calculated
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Realistic Expectations for Your Travel Budget

It's important to have realistic expectations for your travel budget. While many people assume they can travel to Costa Rica without spending much money, the reality is that most people are not comfortable traveling on an extremely low "shoestring" budget. Consider what you really enjoy doing when you are on vacation and how you've traveled in the past. Do you prefer resorts, vacation rentals, or hostels? Do you like to experience all of the activities, museums, and sights? Is dining out at delicious restaurants important to you? Your answers to these questions will affect your overall travel budget and itinerary.

What Defines a Budget Traveler?

Many people hear that you can visit Costa Rica for $54 per day, but unless you're willing to eliminate a lot of comforts from your trip, prepare to spend a significant amount more.

Backpackers can often get away with this shoestring budget, but it usually involves staying in hostel dorms, eating at the cheapest restaurants or fast food places, taking public transit or walking, and only visiting free attractions.

Luckily, Costa Rica boasts a wide range of hostels. The highest concentration can be found in San Jose, La Fortuna, and Jaco.

Could You Be an Average Traveler?

As a couple or family, you'll likely want to stay in a mid-range hotel, dine at popular restaurants, and explore major museums and attractions, many of which have entry fees. Most visitors to Costa Rica will want to visit Monteverde Cloud Forest Preserve in Santa Elena, Manuel Antonio National Park in Quepos, or Corcovado National Park in Puerto Jimenez. Since most things cost money, your daily budget should realistically be closer to $135 per person, per day.

There are a wide range of hotels and vacation rentals in Costa Rica. If you're traveling with others, you'll share your hotel with a partner, friend, or your children, so costs will be split accordingly, saving money. In places like La Fortuna and Tamarindo, which are particularly family-friendly, you'll find hotels and restaurants that cater to kids. Also, in La Fortuna, Hotel El Silencio del Campo is a good kid-friendly option, and in Puerto Viejo de Talamanca, Caribe Town is also terrific. You'll find more hotels that cater to families and couples in our hotel guide for Costa Rica here.

Dreaming of a Stylish Getaway?

If you're looking for an all encompassing trip with every amenity and a higher level of service, then prepare yourself for a price tag closer to $337 per day. To stay in nicer hotels, eat at award winning restaurants, splurge on extravagant excursions, and hire private drivers to get around, you'll need to be prepared for a more "luxury" set of prices. With this level of spending, you'll be traveling alongside the rich and famous in places like Tamarindo and Puerto Viejo. Or you could plan an multi-day adventure by booking a higher end tour such as Gravel Explorer: Cycling the Azores - offered by ExperiencePlus! Bicycle Tours.

Accommodation Budget in Costa Rica

In Costa Rica, you'll find a wide range of hotel prices, from budget to luxury. Peak season brings higher costs, but if you travel in the off-season, prices drop. Booking ahead is another great way to save some money.

Average Daily Costs

Calculated from travelers like you

The average price paid in Costa Rica for two people for a typical double-occupancy hotel room is $120 (₡61,385). For one person sharing a room, the average price paid for a hotel room is $60 (₡30,692) per night. These costs are from the reported spending of actual travelers.


  • Accommodation1 Hotel or hostel for one person
    $60
    30,692
  • Accommodation1 Typical double-occupancy room
    $120
    61,385

Hotels in Costa Rica

Looking for a hotel in Costa Rica? Prices vary by location, date, season, and the level of luxury. See below for options.

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Actual Hotel Prices in Costa Rica

The average hotel room price in Costa Rica based on data provided by Kayak for actual hotel rooms is $115 in the low season and $215 in the peak season. Below are the average prices for each budget category. (Prices in U.S. Dollars, before taxes & fees.)

San Jose
As a hidden gem, San Jose offers a variety of hotel options at a range of prices. You'll find typical hotel prices from $23 in the low season to $205 during the busy peak season. If you're looking for some good options, you should check out Gran Hotel Costa Rica Curio Collection By Hilton for $132 and Grano de Oro Hotel starting at $167. If you stay in a hostel, you can expect to pay around $14 for a dorm bed.

Liberia
In Liberia, which is a terrific city, expect a fairly wide range of choices and prices for accommodation. Hotel prices here can range from $32 in the low season to $194 during the peak season. Hotel Villa Hermosa Liberia ($40) is one of the best hotel options here, and Hacienda Guachipelin Volcano Ranch Hotel & Hot Springs is also good, and starts at $92. You can expect to pay around $17 for a dorm bed if you decide to stay in a hostel.

Quepos
Quepos is a terrific town that is one of the less touristy places in Costa Rica. During the peak winter months hotels can fill up early, so plan to book well in advance. In Quepos, the average hotel price is $128 in the low season and $239 in the busy season. Four star hotels cost on average $268 to $501. If you stay in a hostel, you can expect to pay around $13 for a dorm bed. For hotels, a few of the best options here include Parador Resort and Spa for $275 and Tulemar Resort starting at $274. If you're looking to explore for a while, make sure to secure a comfortable accommodation in a great location, as many travelers stay for up to four days.


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Local Transportation Budget in Costa Rica

Average Daily Costs

Calculated from travelers like you

  • On average, past travelers have spent $26 (₡13,102) per person, per day, on local transportation in Costa Rica. The cost of a taxi ride or rideshare service (Uber/Lyft) in Costa Rica is significantly more than public transportation.


  • Local Transportation1 Taxis, local buses, subway, etc.
    $26
    13,102
Local Transportation Tips

If you're in Costa Rica, you'll find that public transportation in many destinations is quite limited unless you're visiting cities such as Liberia. It's probably a good idea to rent a car or organize some form of transportation ahead of time, like a tour. However, this could reduce your overall trip budget.

If you have a car while staying in a larger city, it's wise to confirm the parking arrangements with your hotel before arrival. You may incur parking fees at the hotel or in a nearby garage. Sometimes, parking further from the city center can be a more cost-effective option.


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What did other people spend on Local Transportation?

Listed below are some transit expenses in Costa Rica, taken from reports by other travelers. These costs offer a snapshot of transportation prices in the city to give you an idea of what to expect. Keep in mind that your costs may differ, especially if you opt for more expensive options like taxis, which typically cost more than public transportation.


  • Bike Rental
    12,543
  • Local Bus
    1,380
  • Taxi from SJO
    12,672


Food Budget in Costa Rica

Average Daily Costs

Calculated from travelers like you

  • While restaurant and meal prices in Costa Rica can vary significantly, the average cost of food in Costa Rica is $42 (₡21,239) per day, per person, based on the spending habits of previous travelers.


  • Food2 Meals for one day
    $42
    21,239

When dining out, the average daily cost for food in Costa Rica is around $42 (₡21239) per person, with previous travelers spending from $17 to $94. Generally, breakfast and lunch cost less than dinner, but this will depend on the type of restaurant and what you order.

Typical meal prices in Costa Rica are as follows:

  • Breakfast: $7 to $12
  • Lunch: $6 to $21
  • Dinner: $15 to $33
  • Coffee: $4
  • Fast Food or Street Food: $7

Most people don't travel to Costa Rica for the food. It's very simple, but natural in flavor. Most dishes are made with rice and beans which are served with a meat option and a salad. On the coast you can enjoy any number of delicious seafood options, and fresh fruit is available throughout the country. The dishes are usually mild in flavor, but slow cooked to ensure that the herbs are well blended together.

Gallo pinto: This is one of the more popular rice and beans dishes. It is usually seasoned with cilantro and onion and it's most commonly served as a breakfast dish. It's a filling way to start out the day and you will find it on most restaurant menus throughout the country.

Casado: This is a popular lunch dish that usually combines rice, beans, and a meat such as chicken or fish. It is usually accompanied by a salad and fried plantain. It's a filling dish that is mild in flavor but, when seasoned correctly, can be very delicious. It is also widely available throughout the country.

Salsa Lizano: This is a condiment option that is available on most tables in restaurants throughout the country. It's really the Costa Rican answer to ketchup and is used to flavor almost every type of Costa Rican food. Try it once and you'll likely be hooked. It is not spicy, but does have strong flavor.

Popular Culinary Destinations

Costa Rica is an ideal place for food enthusiasts, offering a rich variety of delectable dishes. Among the best food cities are La Fortuna, Jaco, and Tamarindo.

La Fortuna
La Fortuna is not to be missed because of it's amazing cuisine. It's a touristy mecca, and there are a number of decent restaurants around town. The area has some of the freshest local ingredients and the food reflects that. You'll find restaurants both in the center of town and along the road between the town and the hot springs.

Jaco
Jaco is well known for its food scene. There's a range of restaurants around town that include hamburger joints, pizza shops, and other casual favorites. You'll find a variety of options along the main strip as well.

Tamarindo
Many visitors enjoy sampling the different restaurants in Tamarindo. There's a combination of beach bars and restaurants in town that offer local cuisine and international options. Many places have a laid back vibe that fits with the town's atmosphere but you'll also find some more upscale options.

Quepos
If you're a traveling foodie, you'll enjoy your time in Quepos. You'll find a mix of cafes, fine dining, and seafood restaurants in the area. You can get traditional Costa Rican dishes as well as a more international flavor depending on your preference.

Puerto Jimenez
Puerto Jimenez is one of the best culinary destinations in Costa Rica. Many places have local Costa Rican dishes, but you'll also find pizza joints and the occasional cafe as well.

Food & Dining Tips

If you're traveling with kids, be sure to seek out restaurants that offer a kids' menu. This can help you save quite a bit of money, as these meals are usually priced much lower. Some places may not display the kids' options, so it's a good idea to ask the waiter before placing your order.

A lot of hotels feature breakfast in their room rates, although some charge separately for it. Breakfast quality and prices can vary widely from one hotel to another. Understanding this beforehand can help you figure out if the hotel buffet is worth the splurge or if a local bakery or café would be a more economical choice.

Choose to take a water bottle with you instead of purchasing drinks all the time. It's also beneficial for the planet.

Before taking off on a tour, check which meals are part of the package. If you have to pay for some meals on your own, that could lead to higher costs.

If you want to experience the culture in Costa Rica, a food tour or cooking class is a great way to do it. After all, cuisine is one of the reasons why so many people visit. A few of the best culinary activities here include:

  • Taste of Traditional Food Tour in Jacó for $87 details
  • Costa Rica Cooking, El Fogon de Chela for $55 details
  • 4-Hour Food Tour Sampling Hidden Gems of Puerto Viejo for $140 details
  • Cooking Class and Medical Plants Garden for $77 details

Recommended

What did other people spend on Food?

Typical prices for food in Costa Rica are listed below. These actual costs are from real travelers and can give you an idea of the food prices in Costa Rica. However, your individual costs will vary based on your travel style, selected restaurants, and the items that you order.


  • Dinner at Finca Exotica
    27,276
  • Pizza
    1,850
  • Lunch
    4,000
  • Pasta Dinner (for 1)
    7,947
  • Smoothie
    1,500
  • Lunch
    6,990
  • Fruit Plate
    1,500
  • Breakfast Taco Bar
    1,695


Sightseeing and Activities Budget in Costa Rica

Average Daily Costs

Calculated from travelers like you

  • Sightseeing activities, entertainment, and entrance tickets in Costa Rica typically cost an average of $31 (₡15,998) per person, per day based on the spending of previous travelers. This includes fees paid for admission tickets to museums and attractions, day tours, and other sightseeing expenses.


  • Entertainment1 Entrance tickets, shows, etc.
    $31
    15,998
The Best Sightseeing Destinations

As a very popular travel destination, Costa Rica allows many visitors to tick off several items from their bucket lists. Notable places to explore in Costa Rica are La Fortuna, Jaco, and Tamarindo.

La Fortuna
La Fortuna is the gateway to Arenal National Park. It is surrounded by stunning natural beauty with views of the spectacular and still active Arenal Volcano. It's also home to impressive waterfalls and many luxury spas and hot springs.

Jaco
Jaco was once a small surfing town, but these days it's grown into a popular tourist destination. It's one of the biggest party towns in Costa Rica and it is popular with surfers and backpackers. Many people use the town as a base for exploring nearby national parks as well.

Tamarindo
Tamarindo is a popular beach town in the Guanacaste Province. It has beautiful golden beaches that attract surfers and vacationers. The town is also near Playa Grande Beach, which is where you'll find hatching leatherback turtles during the right season.

Santa Elena
Santa Elena is a small town that many visitors use as a gateway to the Monteverde Cloud Forest Preserve. In the area you'll find tons of outdoor adventure activities like canopy walks, ziplining, and horseback riding. Visitors enjoy the area's unique ecosystems and wildlife, while also soaking up laid back small town life.

Quepos
Located on the central Pacific side of Costa Rica, many visitors stay in the town of Quepos when visiting nearby Manuel Antonio National Park. The park has beautiful beaches and abundant wildlife, but Quepos is about 4.5 miles from the entrance to the park and you'll need to take a bus to get there.

Sightseeing Tips

Local tours that last a few hours can be a great way to explore Costa Rica. Prices vary by the type of activity or tour, the dates, and the size of the group. Here are a few of the highest rated tours by previous visitors:

  • Private Sloth and Monkey Wildlife Tour for $30 details
  • Manuel Antonio National Park tour for $29 details
  • Half day Mountain Tour in Nosara for $150 details
  • Ebano Waterfalls and Rainforest Safari Tour for $75 details

Recommended Activities

What did other people spend on Entertainment?

Below are a few common prices for sightseeing and activity entry fees in Costa Rica, all of which are based on the reports of previous travelers. These figures should give you a rough estimate of what you can expect to pay. Keep in mind, though, your costs will vary depending on the activities you choose and whether you take advantage of free or budget-friendly options.


  • Bike Rental
    2,488
  • Yoga
    6,231
  • Massage
    22,486
  • Bike Rental
    4,982
  • Surf Lesson
    24,909
  • Tortuga Island Tour
    49,556
  • Dance Class
    4,982


Nightlife Budget in Costa Rica

Average Daily Costs

Calculated from travelers like you

  • The average person spends about $13 (₡6,532) on nightlife and alcoholic beverages in Costa Rica per day. The more you spend on alcohol, the more fun you might be having despite your higher budget.


  • Alcohol2 Drinks for one day
    $13
    6,532
Popular Nightlife Destinations

Costa Rica offers a lively nightlife atmosphere, featuring a variety of bars, clubs, and festive parties. Among the top cities for nightlife are Jaco, Tamarindo, and Puerto Viejo.

Jaco
When the sun goes down, the party picks up in Jaco. What was once a quiet surfing town is now one of the most famous party destinations in Costa Rica. There are a constantly growing number of bars and clubs around town and you'll find tons of young tourists and backpackers looking for a party.

Tamarindo
The nightlife scene is a highlight for many young visitors in Tamarindo. The town has beach bars, dance clubs, and regular parties that attract tourists and locals alike. The evening has a vibrant atmosphere that is perfect for unwinding after a day of surfing or swimming.

Puerto Viejo
Nightlife in Puerto Viejo is not to be missed. It's a laid back town during the day and at night there's a chill but lively atmosphere. You'll find a few bars and clubs that have live music, and it's not hard to find something interesting to do.

San Jose
If partying is a priority while you're traveling, then you'll want to visit San Jose. This city has the best nightlife in all of Costa Rica. You'll find a diversity of clubs and bars that are fun to explore. Check out the reggae bars, dance clubs, and sports bars (where you can enjoy a soccer game) while you're in town.

La Fortuna
La Fortuna is one of the best nightlife destinations in Costa Rica. The larger resorts usually have a couple of bars onsite. There are also local bars and pubs throughout the town. While things often quiet down by 9:00, you will probably be able to find a laid back place to enjoy a drink with friends.

Nightlife Tips

Enjoying the nightlife is exciting, but drinking less can leave you with more money for other parts of your trip.

Tasting tours and nightlife activities are very popular in Costa Rica. A few of the favorites from previous visitors include:

  • Bar Crawl in San Jose in a Deluxe Party Bus for $100 details
  • Wine Tour and Tasting for $85 details
  • Bar Crawl in Downtown San Jose for $37 details
  • Tamarindo Bar Crawl Experience for $30 details

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What did other people spend on Alcohol?

Below are some common prices for alcohol and nightlife in Costa Rica, based on actual traveler experiences. While these numbers offer an idea of what you might spend, your costs will vary depending on how often you drink and the amount you order. If you're aiming to save money, cutting back on alcohol is a great way to lower your travel expenses.


  • Night at the Bar
    13,600
  • Wine
    7,433


Travel Costs Last Updated: Feb 5, 2024
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Budgeting and Travel Tips

  • Costa Rica is a popular destination for tourists and the prices can climb dramatically during the peak season. Most places in Costa Rica see the biggest crowds during the winter season. Hotels fill up and accommodation prices become more expensive during this time of the year. If you want to keep your budget low, then it's better to visit during the shoulder and low seasons.
  • Locations like La Fortuna, Jaco, and Tamarindo are particularly popular with tourists, which means you should anticipate larger crowds and higher costs during peak times. Expect to encounter busy attractions with lengthy lines, sold-out tickets, and increased prices. In all areas, especially these popular destinations, try to make your reservations well in advance, ideally several months ahead.
  • In some destinations, it's pretty common for stay for an entire week or more. Places like Tamarindo are perfect for week-long getaways, and many families, especially those with kids, prefer to book an apartment or vacation rental. This option gives you more space to relax, plus handy amenities like a kitchen, which makes it easier to save a bit of cash while still enjoying a comfortable stay.
  • This is a country that attracts plenty of backpackers and young budget travelers. If that's your crowd, you'll find tons of hostels and budget-friendly activities in many places. If you're young and looking to meet up with likeminded people, then Santa Elena, Quepos, and La Fortuna are great options where you can stay cheap, meet other travelers, and have a great time.
  • Many couples love heading to Costa Rica for a fun or laid-back honeymoon. Maybe you're looking for a romantic retreat or just a thrilling weekend adventure. Whatever your vibe, this country offers countless fantastic places to discover with your partner. Some of the most romantic locations include La Fortuna, Quepos, and Tamarindo.

Budgeting Challenges

  • Traveling with little ones? You might want to skip public transportation and go for a private vehicle or taxi. It's a more convenient option, but be prepared to pay extra.

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Expert Advice from Local Travelers

We're asking our community members and registered users to contribute their experiences about Costa Rica.

Why would you recommend Costa Rica to budget travelers? Or, why not?

We spent the most time in Costa Rica during our trip through Central America. It was one of the most convenient countries to get around. Buses are easy to take and there's a great touristy infrastructure that makes it easy to visit as a budget traveler.

ethan_4
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Feb 8 2024

What makes Costa Rica a budget-friendly destination? Or not?

Food was cheap, but maybe that's because it's mostly rice and beans! Seriously though, the restaurants weren't expensive and we ate pretty well.

jack
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Feb 26 2024

We spent a month in Costa Rica and stay at everything type of accommodation, ranging from resorts to hostels. Most were reasonably priced for their level of service and we had some great experiences meeting other travelers at hostels and relaxing at nice resorts.

nicholas
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Nov 17 2023

We loved the beaches on the Caribbean side. They were more laid back and cheaper than the beaches on the pacific side, at least that was our experience.

Makayla_3192
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Nov 8 2023

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Traveling in Costa Rica
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Costa Rica is one of the world's best ecotourism destinations. The country is famous for it's national parks which are as diverse as the country itself. Don't miss seeing an active volcano at Arenal or the beautiful green crater lake at Poas. Relax on the beach with monkeys at Manual Antonio and enjoy the Caribbean vibe in Cahuita. This is not a country you visit to experience city life. Most people fly into San Jose and then head out the next day. Costa Rica is all about wildlife, natural landscapes and the "pura vida." It's the place to come to experience a cloud forest or see hatching sea turtles. It's a place where you can see the tourism industry actively partnering with conservation groups to find a common interest in preserving the environment. Ecology is important throughout this country and it's truly a success story of what can be done to benefit both the economy and the environment in a resource rich country.

Costa Rica has been discovered by travelers from around the world, but that doesn't mean there aren't places left to be explored. Cheap flights into San Jose make the country a popular destination for Americans and Canadians alike. If you rent a car you'll have access to many places that most travelers don't reach. The popularity of Costa Rica also means that there are plenty of amenities for tourists in the form of cheap hotels, restaurants, and tour packages. There are also tourist buses that make the routes faster than the local buses, if you find yourself short on time. Because of it's small size and easy accessibility, it's possible to see a lot of the country in a short amount of time. Do consider your options though, as Costa Rica should be more than just a highlights tour.

Many people who visit this country make a point of spending time at both the beach and in the forest. There are many different beaches to choose from on both the Pacific and the Caribbean sides. To see the cloud forest, the most popular destination is to head to Monteverde. This is also a popular area for zip lining and adventure sports. On the coast you can enjoy any number of activities including surfing, kayaking, and deep sea fishing. While many people choose to make arrangements before they arrive in the country, it's very possible to organize everything once you arrive. This often proves to be the cheapest option as well.

At A Glance
  • This country has an excellent public transportation system. Buses are the easiest way to travel around and they reach most destinations. If you're hoping to get a little more off the beaten path then a rental car may be useful, but for most destinations, the buses are the way to go. They are generally reliable and comfortable and it's easy to purchase tickets. It's a perfect option for both seasoned and first time travelers.

  • Food in Costa Rica can get a little monotonous. Rice and beans are typically served at every meal. Meat is often well seasoned, but there are times when the flavor can be a little bland. If you're looking for the best dining experiences, head to the beach where you can enjoy fresh seafood that is prepared any number of ways. Although seafood dishes are typically a little more expensive, they are well worth it, particularly if you're a little burned out on the rice and beans.

  • Many people head to this country for the adventure sports. There is everything available to visitors from zip lining, to whitewater rafting, or surfing. You can take lessons in any number of activities. Participating in these activities can really enhance your trip and allow you to have a little more diversity in what you see and do.

  • Many people choose to visit either the Pacific or the Caribbean coastline. Both or very different and offer interesting experiences. If you're interested in snorkeling, then the Caribbean side has more to offer. It also has an interesting vibe that is very laid back and relaxed. For deep sea fishing or scenic beaches, the Pacific side is more appropriate. If you can fit both sides in, then definitely do, as they are very different places and offer unique perspectives on the country.

  • Many people do a highlights tour of Costa Rica. It's easy to visit for a couple of weeks and go to the same places that everyone else does. Instead, try to find at least one off the beaten path destination and add it to your itinerary. In the end, it's likely to be your favorite stop off.

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Top Tourist Attractions

Costa Rican Wildlife: Head to any of the national parks to see some wildlife. Wildlife viewing is one of the most popular activities in the country and you can expect to see anything from quetzals, to monkeys or slothes. Many people head to Costa Rica specifically for the bird watching, but the rich biodiversity of the area will quickly turn any vacationer into a wildlife guru.

Poas Volcano: Just a short distance from San Jose, the crater lake in this volcano is a stunning emerald color. Many people choose to visit the volcano as a day trip from the city, but if you decide to stay the night you'll have the place to yourself in the early morning. Morning hours are also when you're most likely to catch a glimpse of the emerald water as cloud and fog often rolls in during the afternoon.

Arenal Volcano: Pictured on many Costa Rican postcards, you can only hope that you're lucky enough to see the volcano actively erupting. Even if you don't catch a glimpse of the lava flowing, the area around Arenal is a great place to visit. It has hot springs that are a favorite of many visitors to the country.



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