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Where do most people stay in Costa Rica?

It depends on what you want out of your trip. San José is a good choice because you'll be able to sample nearly everything Costa Rica has to offer. However, if you're looking for an ocean-bound vacation, you may want to look at Puerto Viejo or the Papagayo Gulf instead.



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Explore the Best Places to Visit in Costa Rica
  • Arenal Volcano: Adventure Capital. ...
  • Manuel Antonio National Park. ...
  • Tamarindo Beach: Surf & Sunsets. ...
  • Monteverde: A Birdwatching Paradise. ...
  • Conchal Beach: Shell Beach. ...
  • Tortuguero: A Wildlife Wonder. ...
  • Puerto Viejo: Laid-Back Vibe. ...
  • San Jose: Culture Capital.


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Costa Rica Luxury Resorts
  • Tabacon Thermal Resort & Spa. Show prices. ...
  • Tulemar Resort. Show prices. ...
  • The Royal Corin Thermal Water Spa & Resort. Show prices. ...
  • Jardin del Eden Boutique Hotel. ...
  • Parador Resort & Spa. ...
  • Secrets Papagayo Costa Rica. ...
  • The Westin Reserva Conchal, an All-Inclusive Golf Resort & Spa. ...
  • Dreams Las Mareas Costa Rica.


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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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If you're an adventure seeker and love exploring the great outdoors, Liberia is the choice for you. If you prefer a more cosmopolitan atmosphere with nightlife and urban experiences, San Jose will be your preferred choice.

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Most Beautiful Places in Costa Rica
  • Rio Celeste Waterfalls, Tenorio Volcano National Park.
  • Corcovado National Park.
  • Pacuare River Rafting.
  • Arenal Volcano.
  • Cahuita National Park.
  • Punta Uva Beach.


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The Southern Zone — This hot, humid region is one of Costa Rica's most remote and undeveloped. It is characterized by dense rainforests, large national parks and protected areas, and rugged coastlines. Much of the area is uninhabited and protected in Corcovado, Piedras Blancas, and La Amistad national parks.

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The best time to visit Costa Rica is between December and April, when the weather is at its driest and brightest. We'd also recommend traveling in the country's green season, from May to June or in November. This is when you catch the seasons in transition, and the national parks are quieter.

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We recommend spending 10 days to two weeks in Costa Rica, as this timeframe will give you enough time to cover all the major highlights while also including time for traveling from one destination to another.

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Las Catalinas is a unique place, one that espouses a new way of living in Costa Rica. At a glance it is a walkable pedestrian village that exists in harmony with its natural surroundings, and draws its character from a diverse set of influences from across the world.

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Liberia is closer to some of the best surfing beaches in the country but flights can be more expensive. San Jose is closer to nature activities and the hustle and bustle of the capital city with generally cheaper flights, but has more expensive local transportation.

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Taxes on imported goods contribute to high prices. For example, Costa Rica has the 3rd most expensive rice in the world. Indeed, agricultural protectionism make food prices high. These high tariffs (aranceles) and agricultural protectionism cause the high prices for groceries in Costa Rica.

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The cheapest time to visit Costa Rica is during the green season or rainy season, May to November. As the largest influx of tourists visit Costa Rica during the dry season (December through April), that is the most expensive time to visit. Read more about Costa Rica weather to know what to expect.

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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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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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While Spanish is the principal language spoken in Costa Rica, it is relatively easy to travel around the country using English.

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