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Is Costa Rica less expensive than Hawaii?

Costa Rica is cheaper than Hawaii. There is more to do and it will cost you less. You can spring for more luxurious accommodations once in a while in Costa Rica and you won't break the bank, but a standard hotel in Hawaii will already be pretty expensive.



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Hawaii and Costa Rica have many similarities, including pristine beaches, diverse ecosystems, and an abundance of fun outdoor activities. Costa Rica's pura vida attitude jives well with Hawaii's aloha spirit. Yet, they couldn't be more different when it comes to language, currency, and local culture.

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In my opinion, Hawaii wins the beach competition by a long shot. The beaches are much more beautiful there and have much better snorkeling from the beach. Costa Rica wins in the wildlife area. While Hawaii has some wildlife, it is not nearly as diverse as Costa Rica.

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FAQ on Mexico vs Costa Rica Mexico is generally cheaper than Costa Rica in terms of travel costs, accommodation, and food. Although some places in Mexico are getting more expensive (Cancun and Tulum), generally speaking, it is much easier to travel Mexico on a budget.

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The overall affordability of Costa Rica is due to a combination of economic factors, competition among tourism providers, government initiatives, and the local currency exchange rate.

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You can have a great time on either side of Costa Rica but here are some reasons why you should visit one over the other. Two of the main reasons why you should visit the Pacific side of Costa Rica over the Caribbean are that there are more choices and a closer proximity to the international airport and attractions.

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Costa Rica is a safe destination for travelers of all ages and backgrounds. By utilizing the safety measures discussed in this article, travelers can have peace of mind while exploring Costa Rica's many attractions and offerings.

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The Costa Rica Colon is preferred, but US dollars are widely accepted. We recommend traveling with small denominations of US dollars for tipping purposes. Generally, bills larger than $20 are not accepted. Even if you use the USD, you will likely receive your change in colones.

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Costa Rica is a country without an army; a fact that they are proud of. Because of this, confrontation is not common, especially between local Ticos and foreigners. Thus, you may find yourself brushed aside if someone does not understand you or does not have the answer to a question you have asked.

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Costa Rica Travel Costs: Food Food costs vary in the country. Touristic areas are no doubt more expensive than local or rural areas. The average price for a typical Costa Rican lunch in a soda (typical local restaurant) located in a touristic beach town can be around $10 USD including taxes and a drink.

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