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Getting Around Costa Rica: A Transportation Guide

Your choices include buses, shuttles, taxis, rental cars, small planes and sometimes even boats. All of these come with advantages, disadvantages and pain ...

BEST WAYS TO GET AROUND IN COSTA RICA - Va Expeditions

For riders with a decent amount of experience, a motorcycle is one of the best ways to travel in Costa Rica. You will need a valid driving ...

Transportation in Costa Rica: A Guide for North American Tourists ...

Transportation in Costa Rica: A Guide for North American Tourists on the Best Ways to Get Around · 1. Independence: You can create your own itinerary and stop at ...

Costa Rica Travel Tips - All You Need to Know Before Your Visit

Rental Car – For the greatest flexibility, you can always hire a car for the duration of your stay in Costa Rica. If you arrive to San Jose ...

Costa Rica with Kids: Everything You Need to Know

Public transport is cost-efficient and comfortable – and usually on time. Taking the whole family on the bus might take some forward planning though, and in the ...

Backpacking Costa Rica: How To Travel On A Budget

I can't stress this enough—ride the local buses! As Costa Rica has gotten so popular with tourists, you'll find many tourist minibuses available ...

Costa Rica travel guide: Everything you need to know before you go

The best way around Costa Rica is by hire car. But while the country is tiny, it's deeply corrugated and short distances can take a surprisingly ...

Nature-Packed 6 Day Costa Rica Itinerary + Travel Guide

There are two international airports, one in the capital, San Jose, and the other in Liberia, in the northern part. We wanted to go to the ...

How to travel within Costa Rica by bus | Selina

The country has great tourism infrastructure and tourist shuttles can get you from destination to destination very easy, however if traveling on ...

25 Things You Need to Know Before Visiting Costa Rica

Public buses are the most common way of getting around Costa Rica for travelers without rental cars or those who don't want to use expensive tourist shuttles.

Travel advice and advisories for Costa Rica - Travel.gc.ca

carry your passport, including the Costa Rican entry stamp received at the immigration entry point; avoid showing signs of affluence or wearing expensive ...

Tamarindo - Costa Rica

Bus: From San Jose: The Alfaro bus line offers daily public transportation from San Jose to Tamarindo. Buses depart at 11:30 a.m. and 3:30 p.m.

Costa Rica Travel Guide | Places to Visit in Costa Rica - Rough Guides

Travelling in Costa Rica is relatively straightforward and, if you're wondering how to travel around Costa Rica on a budget, the bus is an excellent, ...

Solo Travel in Costa Rica - Girl about the Globe

Is Costa Rica safe to travel alone? In my opinion, yes. I spent two weeks solo backpacking Costa Rica and recommend Costa Rica for solo travelers as there is so ...

Costa Rica Travel Advice & Safety | Smartraveller

Petty crime is common. Avoid carrying valuables where possible. Use established tour operators and officially registered taxis. Credit card ...

One Week in Costa Rica: My Itinerary & Guide 2024 - Wild Junket

Renting a car is easily the best way to travel around Costa Rica. Having your own wheels lets you travel independently, at your own pace. ... However, roads in ...

Traveling in Costa Rica without a Car - Adobe Rent a Car

In general, taxis are great for getting around town but can be quite expensive for traveling long distances. If you have the extra cash to spend ...

How to Get Around Costa Rica - 5 Questions to Ask Before Your Visit

Public transportation does get you to most major areas. From San Jose, there are bus routes to nearly every major tourist destination.

Taxis in the City or Countryside - Costa Rica Guide

Taxis are a viable method of transportation in the countryside as well as in the cities and towns of Costa Rica. While they are expensive compared to public ...

Costa Rica 5 Day Itinerary Without a Car! (2024)

The currency in Costa Rica is the Colon, but I could get around using USD without any issues. Before going on any international trip I always recommend buying ...