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10 tips to travel in Costa Rica

10 Tips to Travel in Costa Rica

Are you planning a trip to Costa Rica? We’ve put together 10 trips to travel to Costa Rica! These are 10 of the most important things you need to know to have the best experience here in Costa Rica!

10 Tips to Travel in Costa Rica: Number 1

Plan Your Trip In Advance

If you’re planning to visit Costa Rica during the high season, (specifically in the winter), it’s important to book early. During the winter Costa Rica is a common tourist destination so it can be difficult to find places to stay and arrange transportation. In order to get the best deals, you should be booking as far in advance as possible. 

10 Tips to Travel in Costa Rica: Number 2

Visit During the Rainy Season (Except October)

Want to save money on travel and accommodation while enjoying Costa Rica? Visit during the rainy season which is from May to December. There are a lot less tourists during this time so you will be able to save money and have a great experience. During the rainy season it is important to book your activities in the morning because we don’t usually see rain until the afternoon. It is best to avoid October during the rainy season due to heavy rain and closed businesses. During this time, you can see wild animals in their natural habitat, enjoy lush greenery, and find lower prices. Just remember to pack for the rainy weather.

10 Tips to Travel in Costa Rica: Number 3

How to Manage Expenses in Costa Rica

Costa Rica is one of the most expensive countries in Latin America, and you might find that some things cost more than they do back home. Restaurants add a 10% tax and a 13% service charge, so dining out can be expensive. To save money, try local eateries called Sodas for affordable, very good food. Car rentals are also pricey, so consider using local transport instead. These tips should help make your Costa Rica trip more budget-friendly.

10 Tips to Travel in Costa Rica: Number 4

Drink Water Directly from the Tap

It might sound strange, but you can drink tap water in Costa Rica safely. There’s no need to buy plastic bottles—just bring a reusable one and refill it. The tap water is clean and won’t make you sick. This will save you money and help the environment. If you can, use an insulated bottle to keep your water cold despite the hot weather.

10 Tips to Travel in Costa Rica: Number 5

Try Learning the Local Language

Although many locals in Costa Rica speak English, learning a few Spanish words be of assistance during your trip. It helps you understand signs, follow instructions, and even bargain better in local shops. Plus, locals love to chat, and knowing Spanish will let you join in the conversation. 

10 Tips to Travel in Costa Rica: Number 6

Carry Local Currency for Easier Transactions

Credit cards are accepted almost everywhere in Costa Rica as well as the US dollar. Though this is true it’s smart to carry some Costa Rican colones for small businesses, gas stations, and grocery stores. You can easily exchange your money for colones at the airport. Having some local currency on hand can make transactions smoother and more convenient. This also helps you avoid any mistakes when trying to convert the price when paying for something. 

10 Tips to Travel in Costa Rica: Number 7

Put Necessary Items in Your Travel Bag

When packing for Costa Rica, bring a raincoat since it often rains. Also, carry a dry towel for unexpected showers. Sunglasses and sunscreen with SPF 60 or higher are essential because it can be sunny, even during the rainy season. Pack a reusable, insulated water bottle to stay hydrated. Wear loose, comfortable clothes for the warm weather.

10 Tips to Travel in Costa Rica: Number 8

Be Cautious About Your Belongings

Costa Rica is generally safe for tourists, but petty theft can be an issue if you’re not careful. To avoid problems, use common sense.

Don’t leave your belongings in a parked car, and if you must, keep them out of sight. Always park in busy, well-lit areas or near other cars.

Be extra cautious in crowded places to avoid pickpockets, and never leave your stuff unattended. If anything gets lost or stolen, report it to the local police right away.

10 Tips to Travel in Costa Rica: Number 9

Respect the Local People and Their Traditions

The people in Costa Rica are friendly and eager to help tourists. When you meet them, be kind and return their friendliness. If you need help, ask politely. Respect their traditions and religious customs, and follow the local laws and traffic rules. Also, make sure not to litter and keep the area around you clean.

10 Tips to Travel in Costa Rica: Number 10

Consider Going for an All-Inclusive Tour Package

Many travelers skip organized tours, especially in Costa Rica. However, an all-inclusive tour can be a budget-friendly way to see the best of the country. Leona Waterfall Tours can help you visit top spots and have a great experience. We offer custom tour packages to fit your needs and budget, and you’ll have a local guide to show you the best places and activities. Reach out to us via the live chat to help you get started on planning your trip to Costa Rica. 

Conclusion

To make the most of your trip to Costa Rica, keep these tips in mind. They’ll help you have a great experience and be prepared for differences you may see from your home country. We hope these 10 tips to travel in Costa Rica help you!

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La Leona Waterfall Adventure Hike where to book

At La Leona Waterfall Adventure Hike, we pride ourselves on being the highest rated tour company in the Rincon de la Vieja area, and quite possibly all of Costa Rica. We specialize in providing unforgettable hiking tours to La Leona Waterfall, but we offer more than just hikes – we also provide exhilarating river tubing and zip-lining experiences. Our expertly trained tour guides are passionate about sharing their knowledge of Costa Rica and will ensure you have a fun, educational, and safe trip in Costa Rica. 

With our top-rated tours, you can trust that your adventure with us will be the highlight of you trip to Costa Rica.

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La Leona Waterfall Group and Private Tour

La Leona Waterfall provides the perfect combination of adventure and relaxation. This hike will keep you on your toes as you climb in and out of the crystal-clear blue waters of the Rio Blanco. We have both group tours and private tours available to fit the specific needs of you and your group. 

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White Water River Tubing

Embark on an exciting tubing expedition down the refreshing blue river The Colorado River right next door to the La Leona Waterfall Adventure Hike. You will be guided through numerous rapids by expert tour guides the entire way.  

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Zip Lining Tour

If you want to add onto you action packed day, zip lining is a must do tour. You will go flying over the cannons in Costa Rica. Crossing over rivers and above trees. This gives you a one of a kind view of Costa Rica.

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Where is La Leona Waterfall Adventure Hike

La Leona Waterfall Adventure Hike is located in the town of Curubande. It is about 20 minutes outside of Liberia and is a waterfall you don’t want to miss out on while in Costa Rica. 

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