Any suggestions on travel to Costa Rica??

By onlinetravelguides · Wednesday, July 21st, 2010

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travel to costarica Any suggestions on travel to Costa Rica??
My boyfriend and I are plotting a vacation to Costa Rica. We plot on doing all the outdoors things such surfing, jungle trekking, horse back riding..etc. We reckon we a general thought on what and where we are going to go and do. But would appreciate any input from thos who have visited the area as well. We will be flying into san Jose and renting a car and driving to Tamarindo. We also want to visit the Arenal volcano. Any thoughts on car rentals and hotel would really help. Thanks in advance!

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By Dazed-n-Confused on July 21st, 2010 at 3:24 pm

dont drink the water…..

By stantonshoemaker on July 21st, 2010 at 4:19 pm

Go and talk to a travel agent…..I was going to say take me….hahhahaaaa i will be your guide ……

By Tropical Princess on July 21st, 2010 at 5:06 pm

I´ve been to Costa Rica twice, last time I stayed at the Pension de La Cuesta B&B http://www.pensiondelacuesta.com which is located in the downtown San Jose. I do recommand you this hotel, there is very safe and near to the supermarket, restaurants and banks…It´s an antique rustic house, but most of rooms are with shared bath, it´s ok,my room was very clean, the bathroom also. If you are looking for some budget or cheap accomodation, the room rate is resonable and can meet your needs. The breakfast is simple, but is suficient for the price you pay. And the staffs were helpful and fascinating people.
We took 5 in 1 tour on the first day, well…it´s cool, and the buffet lunch ..yummy…..we went to volcan Poas, La Paz Waterfall, Sarapiqui river boat ride….etc. very gorgeous…We were lucky, it was sunny and we could see all the volcan. Then we spent 3 days in San Jose city, not much to see, but it was fun, we went to Tobocan ( I reckon it´s in El Pueblo) and danced Salsa with live music..
I didnt rent a car at this time, but 2 of my friends did…they told me
the car rental company which work with the hotel we stayed was generous, they offered them one more day for free, all groundbreaking new 4×4 in excellent condition…
Go to arenal, my opinion is take a tour or rent a car…although La Fortuna is a Small town, but most of the hotels are not closed to these attractions, like hot springs, Arenal national park and Arenal lake…you have to take taxi. Not very convinient.
Costa Rica has many ourdoor activities to do, there are many tours your can join…as long as you get there, question the tour desk at where you would stay, it would be useful.

By Travel in Paradise on July 21st, 2010 at 6:00 pm

Opportunities for wildlife observation, volcano viewing, cloud forest and beach are the components of a

Classic (9 days/8 nights)

Start out heading towards Poas Volcano National Park, walk to the rim of the crater at 9000ft. After lunch continue towards the area of Fortuna to delight in soothing hotsprings. Next day huge opportunity for wildlife spotting at Caño Negro Wildlife Refuge tour. These two nights at Arenal Paraiso. continue for a two night stay at Monteverde. Including a guided tour at the tree-top walkways of Selvatura and the thrilling canopy ride. Get prepared for a relaxing two night stay at the beach on the Pacific, where a full day at your leisure awaits. Meals included are specified as follows: B, breakfast; L, lunch; D, dinner.

Maybe this itinerary is excellent for you or visit our webs whith no cost we coud give an thoughts.
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I was in costa rica for a month over the summer and loved it. First if I were you I would get out of San Jose, there are a few nice places there but the rest of the country is so gorgeous. If you want to go to Arenal then stay at the hot springs there. It is expensive but is really worth it. If you want more of an adventure then I would suggest going down to the southern side by the pacific ocean around corcavado national park. It is gorgeous untouched rainforest and there are many places to stay with lots of stuff to do. I stayed at Punta Morenco Lodge and loved it. There are lots of really cool people there. Overall you really can’t go incorrect if you go there at all!

By imnotbtami on July 21st, 2010 at 7:13 pm

At Arenal, there are hotels with cabins halfway up the Fortuna side of the mountain, (awesome view of the volcano). Beware the bidet(the water is heated right from the mountain). At night drive around the other side to see the lava flowing(a truly incredible sight).

I say do your research on the web and figure out exactly what you want to do and where you want to go.

 

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