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Where should I go for first time to Costa Rica?

The 18 best places to visit in Costa Rica for first time travelers
  • San José: The country's bustling capital. ...
  • Tortuguero National Park: a sanctuary for endangered sea turtles. ...
  • Monteverde Cloud Forest Reserve: sure to wow Costa Rica first-timers. ...
  • Arenal Volcano: a must-visit for anyone going to Costa Rica.




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The 18 best places to visit in Costa Rica for first time travelers include Costa Rica's exciting cities and towns, like San José and Limón, its glorious natural wonders, including Arenal, Tortuguero National Park and Monteverde cloud forest — and far beyond, to exciting one-of-a-kind destinations like Puerto Viejo, ...

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If you go by what the locals say, the Caribbean coast wins. Well-traveled Costa Ricans love to visit the area south of Limon with its most famous beach towns of Cahuita, Puerto Viejo, and Manzanillo. It is less crowded, not as expensive, and known for its great food scene.

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The first step is to choose your main interest and select the places you'd like to visit. Costa Rica offers a variety of diverse locations, like: beaches and mountains, volcanoes and forests, rivers and hot springs, among many others. Second, choose the type of activities that will enhance the experience in Costa Rica.

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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 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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Best 7 Places To Visit In Costa Rica - Best Cities and Vacation Spots
  1. Manuel Antonio. Our first top destination is the incredible Manuel Antonio. ...
  2. Tamarindo Beach. The Blue Flag Awarded beach is truly a vacation paradise. ...
  3. Monteverde. ...
  4. Poas Volcano. ...
  5. Arenal. ...
  6. Puerto Viejo De Talamanca. ...
  7. San Jose - The City Experience.


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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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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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When is the best time to visit Costa Rica? 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.

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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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The hurricane season usually lasts from early June to late November. The most severe hurricane to make landfall in Costa Rica in the past 12 months was »«.

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September and October are Costa Rica's rainiest months, with rainfall lasting nearly all day. If you happen to book a trip during these months, not to worry: These are the most beautiful months along Costa Rica's Caribbean coast. Plan to head to Cahuita, Puerto Viejo, or Tortuguero.

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The Nicoya Peninsula is home to several of the most relaxing beaches in Costa Rica: Santa Teresa Beach. Samara Beach. San Juanillo Beach.

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Well, Costa Rica and particularly Manuel Antonio are very popular and thus, quite touristy. However, that term needs to be qualified - it's nowhere near as touristy as Cabo, or Ibiza, Las Vegas, or Siem Reap. Not even close - not the same ballpark, not the same game.

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A week of vacation in Costa Rica costs between $850 and $1,450 for an average traveler in mid-priced hotels, lodges or rental houses and doing standard tours (assuming double occupancy). Beachfront accommodations and high dollar activities like deep sea fishing will quickly push the budget over $2,500.

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A: Costa Rica's affordability is influenced by economic factors, competition among tourism providers, government initiatives, and the impact of the local currency exchange rate. These factors make it a budget-friendly travel destination.

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