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Is it safe to walk at night in Costa Rica?

Be careful in certain areas – San Jose is mostly used as a stop-over point as people travel the country. While it's generally safe during the day, be careful at night. Specifically, avoid the areas of Desamparados, La Carpio, Los Guido, Pavas, El Carmen, and Leon XIII.



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Go to the beach at night Most beaches aren't well lit and provide criminals with the perfect cover to rob or attack unaware nighttime beach goers. While this doesn't happen all the time, robberies, rapes, and assaults have taken place on the beaches of Costa Rica at night.

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Does Costa Rica have a good nightlife? Trendy urban centers blend with a bohemian beach vibe to create a thriving nightlife in Costa Rica. There's something here for everyone, whether you're throwing a Costa Rica bachelorette party or looking for a quiet, beachside shack for sipping cocktails.

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Avoid the crowds at 10 of the best secret spots in Costa Rica
  • Any way you size it up, Costa Rica has a lot of tourists – both from home and abroad. ...
  • Wild coastline in Cahuita National Park. ...
  • Pristine Playa Cocolito. ...
  • Jungle trekking, Gandoca Manzanillo Wildlife Refuge. ...
  • Playa Conchal, the seashell beach.


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The safest places to stay in Costa Rica are:
  • Drake Bay – a good family destination.
  • Tamarindo – great for an all-encompassing beach experience.
  • Puerto Viejo – a romantic destination.
  • Liberia – near the wonderful Nicoya peninsula.
  • Jaco* – rich in expat communities (see notes)


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Safest places to visit in Costa Rica:
  • Manuel Antonio.
  • Monteverde.
  • Guanacaste, Costa Rica.
  • Dota, Savegre Valley, Costa Rica.
  • Puerto Jiménez, Drake Bay, Corcovado, Costa Rica.
  • Tortuguero.
  • Arenal Volcano & surrounding areas.


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You will stay safe and see more with a guide on tour. What should I wear for a night walk? We suggest closed-toed shoes, socks, long pants, and insect repellent. Dark colors will help you blend into the background.

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Tap water in Costa Rica is generally clean and safe to drink. In some areas of the country, though, mainly on the Caribbean side and in non-touristy pockets around the country, it's best to stick to bottled water.

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Is it safe to take a shower in Costa Rica? While the combination of electricity and water pouring over your body may seem alarming, don't be concerned – these showers are generally safe and easy to operate, once you know how they work.

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If you're wondering “Is Costa Rica expensive?”, the answer is yes and no. Compared to other Central American countries like Nicaragua or El Salvador, Costa Rica is generally more on the expensive side. It's pretty well-developed and has a thriving tourism industry, so things do cost more.

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When it comes to security, Costa Rica is generally a safe place for travelers. Still, visitors should be aware of potential dangers before starting their journey. It is important to take the necessary precautions, as in any urban city, to stay safe while traveling in this beautiful country.

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