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Question by sandlerbask: Is it feasible to travel to nicaragua or panama from costa rica without a car?
I’ll be visiting costa rica for awhile in may. dont plan on having a car there but wondering if its feasible to travel to the bordering nations? any info would be helpful. thanks

Best answer:

Answer by amphitryon
There are regular bus routes, and the cost is low. I would not try to take a rental car across a border, unless you ask first at the rental office.

for time tables and more info, see here:

http://www.ticabus.com/ingles.html

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Question by Danny Boy Wells: What is the best way to Market and Promote a travel package to Costa Rica?
I have an adventure tour company in Costa Rica and need to promote it and draw clients from other countries. My website is www.costaricasafaris.com
What is the best way to promote this business and tap into the tourist market and to reach this market niche for adventure travel? That is my question. Anyone with answers? Thanks.

Best answer:

Answer by ©PMBI MOTHER OF TWO™
There are some sites online that pay you in advertisements for clicking on links or receiving their email. That would be a good way of getting free advertising online. Then you could also take out an ad in the paper there and have a commercial. Get out there and let it be known who you are and what you are selling.

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Special Fam-Tastic® Rates Offer Deep Savings to Travel Agents at Marriott Costa Rica Hotels











Los Suenos Marriott Ocean & Golf Resort

Dallas, TX (PRWEB) December 8, 2010

Marriott Hotels and Resorts of Costa Rica are offering an exclusive Fam-Tastic® rate, starting at just $ 89 per night, to IATAN/CLIA certified travel agents who have passed the Hotel Excellence (HE!) training program. This program is Marriott’s comprehensive and interactive program that addresses the training needs of travel agents. These discounted rates provide a remarkable opportunity for qualified travel agent partners to experience the best Costa Rica hotels for a fraction of the cost. The special Fam-Tastic® rate is available through December 2011 at each of the Marriott Collection’s four Costa Rican properties and is valid for a maximum of four nights. Agents must show proof of current IATAN/CLIA card and Hotel Excellence Certificate upon check in.

The following Marriott hotels in Costa Rica are participating in the Fam-Tastic® special:

RESIDENCE INN BY MARRIOTT SAN JOSÉ ESCAZU – Fam-Tastic® rates start at only $ 56

The first Residence Inn ever to open outside of North America, this contemporary extended-stay property features chic apartment style suites with modern kitchens and spacious living areas, as well as an onsite fitness center and outdoor pool. Located in the heart of Escazu, the hotel is within walking distance of high-end shops, restaurants and historic sites. A popular destination for Costa Rica travel, the Residence Inn is a great place to stay.

LOS SUEÑOS MARRIOTT OCEAN & GOLF RESORT – Fam-Tastic® rates start at only $ 105

Recognized by Travel & Leisure readers as one of the “World’s Best”, this five-star oceanfront luxury resort features the state-of-the-art Sibö Rainforest Spa & Retreat as well as an award winning 18-hole Ted Robinson-designed golf course. Located along the Pacific Ocean at the base of a primary rainforest, the resort is an excellent outpost for adventure activities such as surfing, zip-lining and deep sea fishing. Those interested should book their Costa Rica vacation today.

COSTA RICA MARRIOTT HOTEL SAN JOSE – Fam-Tastic® rates start at only $ 74

Situated on a lush 30-acre coffee plantation, this five-star hacienda-style hotel offers Colonial-style rooms with antique-reproduction furniture, captivating grounds, fine dining, and the newly opened, state-of-the-art Kuö Spa. Vacations in Costa Rica have never been so beautiful.

COURTYARD BY MARRIOTT SAN JOSÉ – Fam-Tastic® rates start at only $ 49

Steps away from several of San Jose’s popular restaurants, boutiques and nightlife venues, this hotel captures local Costa Rican charm while also featuring contemporary comforts like flat screen TVs, free wi-fi service, a modern fitness center and outdoor pool.

The Fam-Tastic® rate promotion details, terms and conditions vary per resort. Rates are based on availability, are non-commissionable and do not include tax. Reservations must be made in advance. Blackout dates may apply. For more information visit http://www.travelagents.marriott.com or call 1-888-236-2427 and ask for “Fam-tastic” rates.

About the Marriott Costa Rica Collection

Marriott Hotels and Resorts of Costa Rica offer the ultimate experience in a unique destination where ecology, nature and traditions flourish. Whether playing golf at the 18-hole championship eco-golf course at the Marriott Ocean Resort, enjoying the urban setting of the centrally located Courtyard or taking in the views of a spectacular coffee plantation from a colonial hacienda, these properties provide the best of Costa Rica. Offering something for everyone, Marriott Hotels and Resorts of Costa Rica provide an unsurpassed level of service to deliver an authentic Costa Rican adventure to all guests. For more information please visit http://www.marriott.com/costarica

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Question by Tina: How long does it take to travel Costa Rica by car?
My friends and I are trying to plan a trip to Costa Rica and we want to know which city would be best to fly into. We will be staying there for 11 days and want to know how long it will take us to drive around to see as many of the sights as possible.

Best answer:

Answer by Whawha
It’s small, you can drive from the pacific to the atlantic in like 6-8hrs. San Jose to Nicaragua in like 6hrs. I’d go for 1 to 2 nights each place if you want to hit all the corners.

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Costa Rica Marriott Collection Creates Plan-Tastic Costa Rica Rates for Travel Planners











Costa Rica Marriott Hotel San Jose

Dallas, TX (PRWEB) December 13, 2010

Marriott Hotels and Resorts of Costa Rica are offering an exclusive Plan-Tastic rate starting at $ 45 per night to group partners who complete the Meetings Excellence! Program—Marriott’s premier familiarization online training program for accredited meeting professionals. This discounted rate provides a remarkable opportunity for group partners to personally experience the best Costa Rica hotels has to offer for a fraction of the typical price.

The special Plan-tastic rate is available through December 2011 at each of the following properties:

LOS SUEÑOS MARRIOTT OCEAN & GOLF RESORT – Plan-Tastic rates start at only $ 105.

The five-star Los Suenos Marriott Ocean & Golf Resort boasts 11,900 square feet of event space, perfect for Costa Rica meetings. The Marriott hotel in Costa Rica also features an elegant 3,922 square-foot ballroom, eight high-tech conference rooms and an in-house professional events staff. Additionally, the resort is home to an impressive 18-hole oceanfront golf course in a rainforest setting and the state-of-the-art Sibö Rainforest Spa & Retreat, which offers transformative treatments to promote balance and wellness. Of all the hotels in Costa Rica, the Los Suenos Marriott Ocean and Golf Resort offers the most luxury and comfort.

COSTA RICA MARRIOTT HOTEL SAN JOSE – Plan-Tastic rates start at only $ 74.

Situated on a lush 30-acre coffee plantation, the five-star Costa Rica Marriott Hotel boasts more than 11,350 square feet of meeting space, 15 state-of-the-art conference and breakout rooms and a 7,930 square-foot grand ballroom to accommodate galas and banquets. The hotel is a great place to plan Costa Rica events. Additionally, the hotel is home to a new full-service Kuö Spa and state-of-the-art fitness center, two outdoor pools and a range of fine-dining options.

COURTYARD BY MARRIOTT SAN JOSÉ – Plan-Tastic rates start at only $ 45.

The Courtyard by Marriott San Jose Escazu is conveniently located near local attractions, downtown San José, business complexes and Escazu’s shops and nightlife. The hotel features 1,797 square-feet of total meeting space equipped with AV functionality, plus an outdoor pool, newly refurbished fitness center, a business lounge, and free wi-fi service.

To be eligible for the Plan-Tastic rates, group partners must have completed the online Meetings Excellence! training program at: http://www.marriott.com/grouppartners. Group partners must have valid IATA number in order to be eligible and also present their Meetings Excellence! program’s voucher and photo ID at check in. Rates are valid for one room and only one certificate can be used during stay. Rates are valid for a maximum four (4) night stay and are based on double occupancy. Room may be booked by calling 1-888-236-2427 or online at http://www.marriott.com/grouppartners.com. Other restrictions may apply.

About the Costa Rica Marriott Collection

Marriott Hotels and Resorts of Costa Rica offer the ultimate experience in a unique destination where ecology, nature and traditions flourish. Whether playing golf at the 18-hole championship eco-golf course at the ocean resort, enjoying the urban setting of the centrally located Courtyard or taking pleasure in the breathtaking views of a spectacular coffee plantation from a colonial hacienda, these properties provide the best of Costa Rica. Offering something for everyone, Marriott Hotels and Resorts of Costa Rica combine beauty, culture, exceptional architecture and an unsurpassed level of service to deliver an authentic Costa Rican adventure. For additional information or to make a reservation, please visit http://www.marriott.com/costarica.

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Costa Rican Vacations Launches New e-Newsletter Featuring Exclusive Travel Deals











San Jose, Costa Rica (PRWEB) April 18, 2008

Costa Rican Vacations, the leading agency in online vacation sales to Costa Rica, has launched a twice monthly e-newsletter to keep its clients up to date on news and promotions related to travel in Costa Rica. The newsletter is dedicated to providing informative narratives and articles about popular and not-so-popular destinations in the country, along with helpful advice and local travel secrets.

The newsletter editor, Claire Saylor explains: “We really appreciate our base of customers and loyal readers who display a high level of interest in Costa Rica travel because that’s what we’re all about. To reward them, and keep them coming back, we like to offer a special monthly promotion or discount.”

For example, this April’s travel promotion offers customers two free passes for a canopy tour ($ 130 value) for purchasing a package vacation through the travel agency. Another recent deal was released just before honeymoon season offering discounts on romantic Costa Rican getaways for readers and their friends. To receive the discount, “in the know” readers mention the promotion code of the month when reserving their vacation. They are also given the option to “Book Now” which delivers an information request with the promotion code directly to a travel consultant in the country.

“We like to keep our travel consultants smiling with promotion codes like ‘Spring Cleaning’ or ‘Love is in the Air’,” Saylor said. “They are always told what is to come and, in turn, give suggestions for the next month’s deal. We all enjoy offering clients a little more than the average travel agency.”

Costa Rican Vacations dedicates itself to organizing luxury travel in Costa Rica with a focus on first class establishments and excellent service. These monthly promotions are just one way the agency reaches out to budget savvy travelers with high class preferences.

The inaugural issue of the CRV Newsletter was sent out to a base of 2,000 customers, and the number continues to increase for each new edition. To receive the newsletter, users can sign up on at the bottom of the Costa Rican Vacations homepage at http://www.vacationscostarica.com.

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Established Online Travel Agency LatinExplore LLC Launches Exciting New Business: Ivory Orchid Events, A Costa Rica Destination Wedding Specialist











Ivory Orchid Events

Denver, CO (PRWEB) November 20, 2010

Ivory Orchid Events was recently launched to provide unprecedented dedication to the planning and coordination of Costa Rica Destination Weddings. Ivory Orchid Events aims to fulfill the market needs of brides who are looking to celebrate their wedding in what is now one of the most popular exotic tropical locations for destination weddings. All details of the wedding planning, as well as every other aspect involved in a destination event, including travel to and within Costa Rica, are the expertise of Ivory Orchid Events.

What makes Ivory Orchid Events unique and separate from other Costa Rica wedding planners is the transparency of information and pricing as they provide the bride with a full menu of available and highly reputable service vendors throughout the country. The leadership team is creative, professional, and precise in their approach to destination wedding planning. Every bride will receive the personal attention of the Ivory Orchid Events Planning Team comprised of Monica McIntyre, a U.S. based Costa Rican with 20 years of experience in the travel industry, Marishah Erickson, an experienced wedding planner from the U.S., and Costa Rica based Guisella Aguilar, a local national and successful entrepreneur with the experience and knowledge to guarantee everything is executed flawlessly.

LatinExplore LLC Chairman and CEO Monica McIntyre is excited to introduce what is “An innovative planning approach very much needed in the Costa Rica Destination Wedding Market. Transparency of pricing, nationwide selection of venues, and a professional approach, along with efficient, prompt and committed customer service will certainly position us as a leader in this important niche.”

Ivory Orchid Events is a business unit of LatinExplore LLC, an Online Travel Agent dedicated to promote and sell Central and South American Vacations.

http://www.ivoryorchidevents.com/

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Question by Uliashka: Travel to Costa Rica with Canadian landed immigrant card and Russian passport?
Hi, I’m currently Russian Sitizen, but have a legal status as a Canadian landed immigrant. I’m not sure if i could go to Costa Rica without opening a visa and just using the documents i have?
Any info is appreciated, thanks in advance!

Best answer:

Answer by George M
If you have permanent residency for Canada, then you don’t need a visa for Costa Rica, even with a Russian passport.
However, unless you flight goes directly from Canada to Costa Rica, you may need a transit visa for the USA.

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Top Ten Travel Destinations in Costa Rica, According to Costa Rica Guides











Arenal Volcano Costa Rica


San José, Costa Rica (PRWEB) September 10, 2010

Costa Rica Guides shows travelers worldwide the best places to visit in one of the biologically wealthiest nations in the world. While Costa Rica has only about 0.25% of the world’s landmass, it contains almost 5% of the world’s biodiversity and has the largest percentage of protected areas in the world. Between Costa Rica’s Caribbean and Pacific coasts (stretching over 1,300 miles of coastline!), visitors will find green mountains, pristine lakes, majestic volcanoes and dense jungles, and other beautiful settings.

The most attractive destinations in the country include the following:

1. San José City & Surroundings

San José is the capital and the largest city in Costa Rica. Located in the Central Valley, it’s a historical but modern city filled with Costa Rican traditions. Due to the fact that the city sits in the center of the country, San José is the perfect place to use as a base camp to tour Costa Rica. Once you’ve explored the San José, there are plenty of wonderful destinations, only minutes away, on the outskirts of the capital city.

2. Arenal Volcano

The Arenal Volcano area is the perfect spot for nature and adrenaline lovers. As one of the most active volcanoes in the world, Arenal Volcano is a fascinating natural wonder and a must-see destination for many travelers to Costa Rica. The volcano’s surroundings are just as impressive and worth visiting, including hot springs, waterfalls, forests, lakes, caves and beautiful traditional towns, such as La Fortuna.

3. Monteverde

Monteverde is a small misty town in Puntarenas and is considered a major tourist destination due to its numerous reserves with naturally impressive rain and cloud forests. It was voted as one of Costa Rica’s Seven Wonders, along with Isla del Coco, Tortuguero, Arenal Volcano, Cerro Chirripó, Río Celeste and Poás Volcano.

4. Manuel Antonio Beach

Manuel Antonio is a natural paradise located just south of Quepos on the Pacific Coast. It is a charming combination of rain forest, coral reefs and beaches; it is considered by many to be the most beautiful spot in the country. The Manuel Antonio National Park is Costa Rica’s smallest national park, even though is one of the richest in beauty and biodiversity, and one of the main attractions in the area.

5. Tamarindo Beach

Once a sleepy town, Tamarindo is now Guanacaste’s largest coastal center, frequented by foreigners from all over the world. It has all the amenities of a Costa Rican beach town – surf, sand, sun and a bustling nightlife. Even though this amazing town has become a Mecca for surfers, Tamarindo is also a favorite for eco-travelers.    It is surrounded by National Parks to its north and south, and mountains with abundant nature.

6. Jacó Beach

Jacó is Costa Rica’s most visited beach – a top destination for surfers, backpackers, and land-loving resort travelers alike. For those interested in activities such as surfing, horseback riding, hiking, kayaking and sport fishing, Jacó is a great place to do so. There are plenty of tour operators in the area that can arrange your Jacó Beach adventure tours at very reasonable rates.

7. Puerto Viejo & Cahuita

Known for its laidback attitude and Caribbean lifestyle, Puerto Viejo allows visitors to experience Costa Rica’s most exotic side. This beautiful beach town has a unique blend of Latin, Afro-Caribbean and Bribri indigenous cultures. Nearby Cahuita National Park and Gandoca-Manzanillo National Wildlife Refuge provides tourists with the opportunity to observe the area’s incredible wildlife, both of which are a short distance away.

8. Drake Bay (Corcovado National Park)

Drake Bay is one of the most peaceful and beautiful destinations in Costa Rica. The town, commonly referred to as simply ‘Drake’, is a tranquil village that offers easy access to Corcovado National Park – known for its natural beauty, diverse wildlife and unique ecology. National Geographic has called it “the most biologically intense place on Earth”.

9. Tortuguero

Known as the ‘Costa Rica’s Amazon’, Tortuguero is one of the most important nesting sites in the world for marine turtles – every year, thousands of them come ashore along these world-famous beaches to lay their eggs. Another great feature in the area are the Tortuguero Canals, an extensive system of natural and man-made waterways used both for transportation and jungle exploration.

10. Montezuma

The town of Montezuma began as a remote fishing village and has gained popularity since the 1980’s among nature lovers and tourists on a budget. The town features a mix of local residents, foreign backpackers and eco-tourists that come for its stunning beaches, rivers and scenic waterfalls that surround the village. The Cabo Blanco Nature Reserve also attracts a great number of visitors to the area.

About Costa Rica Guides

( http://www.costaricaguides.com )

Costa Rica Guides is an online travel guide that offers information for people traveling to Costa Rica. We are a reliable company dedicated to offering the highest quality of personalized services, with original tourism alternatives in Costa Rica, through customized trips and package tours. Our Costa Rica travel experts will give you professional advice for your trip and will help you plan and organize your Costa Rica vacations – from the hotels’ reservations to the tours and activities, everything that will make up your memorable experience. Phone number in the U.S 1-877-281-8515 phone number in Costa Rica 011-506-2257-4171.

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Question by Steven TJ: When is the best time to travel to Costa Rica?
I am thinking of volunteering in an underprivileged community in Costa Rica and I was wondering when (dates) will be the best time to go there.

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Answer by mycostarica@ymail.com
Climate in Costa Rica don’t change that much, we only have two seasons, dry and rainy season, depending on what you want to do and see one or the other is preferred.

If you are volunteering I would recommend you coming from February – through July, since this is the dry season and you will be able to take advantage of most of your day. If you are able, I would totally recommend you go visit the Arenal Volcano and some of the beautiful scenery this country has.

Or maybe take a tour or two, check out My Costa Rica

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Costa Rica Travel Information Takes a Leap Forward










Heredia, Costa Rica (PRWEB) June 22, 2007

Ticode SRL announced this week the launch of it’s web site TryCostaRica.com in February 2007. The site is an extensive library of information about Costa Rica; a resource for tourists and local residents seeking detailed information about Costa Rica’s many attractions and services. After only 5 months the site is already a popular destination for travelers and residents due to the broad variety of information available to the visitor.

Tourism and Investment Growing Rapidly in Costa Rica

The local tourism market is growing at a 7.1% annual growth rate. More than 1.5 million tourists visit Costa Rica each year. In all, 48% of all tourists come from the USA, 16% from Europe and 36% from other countries. This increase has spurred a tourist real estate development boom, including golf course communities, luxury oceanview condos with marinas, high-end spa resorts and more. Large luxury hotel chains, such as the Four Seasons, have opted to build in Costa Rica due to it’s popularity as a leading eco-tourism destination and it’s obvious steady growth as a luxury tourism destination. Many have compared Costa Rica to a young Hawaii.

Major reasons behind the growth of both tourism and vacation real estate developments include:


Almost ideal weather conditions – average temperature range in San Jose goes from 14 to 24 degrees Centigrade (57 to 75 Fahrenheit) in December, and 17 to 27 degrees (63 to 81 Fahrenheit) in May. The Caribbean coast averages 21°C (70°F) at night, and over 30°C (86°F) during the day. The Pacific coast is hotter than the Caribbean, but is less humid.
A combination of relaxation destinations and adventure activities (golf, fishing, surfing, rafting, canopy, etc).
Excellent education system
Top quality health care
Good communication infrastructure
Costa Rica occupies first place in ecological tourism in the world.

The Need for a Hybrid Web Product

Growth in travel has created a need for a hybrid product catering to both tourists and local residents. Tourists primarily want to know where to go, where to stay and the best way to get from point A to point B. Residents are keen to discover all the options available for shopping, cinemas and local services. The increase in vacation home developments has resulted in many tourists visiting Costa Rica, not only to enjoy it’s natural beauty and many activities; they also seek information about quality of life. This is the niche TryCostaRica.com has filled in the web information marketplace.

About Ticode SRL

Ticode is a supplier of web marketing services to the global web community. They specialize in search engine optimization, web site design and graphic design for both web and print. They own and distribute software packages for real estate, used cars, art galleries and similar on line catalog applications.

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Fodor’s Travel Announces “Show Us Your Costa Rica” Photo Contest










New York, NY (PRWEB) January 5, 2009

Fodor’s today announces the start of their latest travel photography contest “Show Us Your Costa Rica.” Visitors to Fodors.com will have the opportunity to share their favorite photos of Costa Rica with other travelers, and the chance to have their photographs published in Fodor’s Costa Rica 2010 guidebook– on sale in October 2009.

Until January 5th, Fodors.com members are invited to “Show Us Your Costa Rica” by submitting favorite photos and descriptions of this popular destination. The winning photographer will win a suite of Fodor’s new full-color guidebooks and 10 runners-up will receive two Fodor’s guidebooks of their choice. The winning photos will be featured on http://www.Fodors.com; all submitted photos are eligible to be featured in Fodor’s Costa Rica 2010.

The contest highlights Fodor’s Focus on Photography section (http://www.Fodors.com/travel-photography/), which provides travelers with expert advice on taking travel and vacation photos. Fodor’s Publisher Tim Jarrell says, “Our members travel to some of the world’s most beautiful and amazing destinations. We provide them with the information they need to bring home equally beautiful and amazing photos, by featuring extensive travel photo tips on Fodors.com.”

Photo submissions will be accepted at http://www.Fodors.com/contest/costa-rica/ through January 5th, 2009. Fodor’s has previously run contests for Turkey, Israel, Alaska and Summer Vacation photos. Photos submitted to this past spring’s Fodor’s “Show Us Your Alaska” photo contest are featured throughout Fodor’s latest full-color guide, Fodor’s Alaska 2009.

About Fodor’s Travel

Fodor’s Travel, a division of Random House, Inc. is one of the world’s leading providers of travel information. Covering over 300 destinations worldwide, Fodor’s guidebooks and Web site, Fodors.com, have provided the most up-to-date, accurate information for travelers for more than seventy years. Written by a team of over 700 writers located around the globe, Fodor’s provides travelers with engagingly written, intelligently and accurately reported, and absolutely indispensable travel guidance.

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Singles Travel Together(sm) Offering Singles Packages to Costa Rica’s North Pacific for Fall 2007










Playa Grande Beach, Costa Rica (PRWEB) March 25, 2007

— Singles Travel Together(sm), a singles travel social networking club that coordinates singles tours and exotic vacations is announcing a fall 2007 singles tour package to Costa Rica’s warm North Pacific shoreline, Playa Grande Beach. Tour dates start September 1, 2007 through November 1, 2007.

Guests will enjoy beachfront accommodations at area vacation rental properties, and guest services that include through Palmmgt Concierge and Guest services

Activities to include choices of surfing or surf school, PGA golf, sport fishing, horseback, biking, bird watching, jungle zip line tours, volcano tours, hot springs, club nights, and much more.

(for details, visit: http://call8663150984travel.probets.us/albums/Singles_Tours_nojava.htm )

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Question by Oscar N: What type of legal Papers are needed, in order to travel from Mexico to Costa Rica?
Hey everyone! I am in mexico and wanting to visit Costa Rica, so I am wondering what type of legal papers I will need, in order to go there?

Best answer:

Answer by Vanessa
Are you a Mexican citizen? All you need is a valid Mexican passport (should be valid MORE than six months and NO expiration date less than 30 days) you can travel to Costa Rica for maximum of 90 days without a visa.

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If you are planning an exciting vacation, travel to Costa Rica for the best fun under the sun. Take courses in languages, and other activities taught by English-speaking instructors. Learn something new and have a great time on your vacation. There are a lot of things to see and do in Costa Rica. The beautiful beaches offer some great activities including water skiing, scuba diving, and turtle watching. Costa Rica has some of the rarest wildlife on earth. Travel to Costa

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DayStar Properties’ Newest Costa Rica Travel Website Introduces Bahia Encantada












Jaco Beach, Costa Rica (PRWEB) October 5, 2007

DayStar Properties, the leading beachfront condo developer in Jaco Beach, Costa Rica, launched another Costa Rica vacation rental website, http://www.bahia-encantada.com, to introduce its most high-profile luxury condominium project to date – Bahia Encantada.

In addition to property details and booking information, the new site offers Costa Rica travel and tour information, maps and answers to frequently asked questions about Jaco Beach and the surrounding areas of Costa Rica’s central Pacific coast. Online visitors can view photographs of interior and exterior spaces, read the latest news, and connect to DayStar’s online booking feature.

“The website is intended to be a resource for luxury-minded travelers seeking information on quality Costa Rica tours and activities, as well as first-class beachfront accommodation,” said Gretchen Gary, marketing manager with DayStar Properties. “Bahia Encantada is one of the most high-profile vacation communities in Jaco Beach, and we expect the new website to draw a considerable amount of interest.”

A beautiful resort-like community, Bahia Encantada joins sister properties Bahia Azul and La Paloma Blanca in setting the precedent for a new trend for top-notch accommodation in Jaco – the luxury condo rental. Throughout Costa Rica, a tourism boom has signaled a rising standard in hospitality services, and brought with it a surge in the popularity of condo hotels. The benefit of having an exclusive private residence with all the services of a luxury hotel is particularly attractive to Costa Rica’s more discerning travelers.

DayStar’s most distinct beachfront property to date, Bahia Encantada offers 44 two and three-bedroom luxury condo rentals on the north end of Jaco Beach. Elegant architecture and a gorgeous central courtyard with its tri-level swimming pool succeed in creating an enchanted vacation community that is widely considered one of Jaco’s most beautiful estates.

As Costa Rica continues to gain popularity as an internationally acclaimed destination, DayStar Properties is excited at the prospect of drawing more luxury travelers to Jaco, Costa Rica. Through online resources like DayStar’s new website, the luxury travel circuit can learn more about the evolution of places like Jaco Beach, which was recently awarded the distinction of Central America’s Leading Beach by the World Travel Awards 2007.

About DayStar Properties

DayStar Properties (http://www.daystar-properties.com) manages Bahia Encantada as well as two other luxury condominium communities – Bahia Azul and La Paloma Blanca – in Jaco Beach, Costa Rica. Beyond its property management division, the company is one of the largest condo developers on the central Pacific coast with seven existing projects on the Jaco beachfront.

To learn more, contact the DayStar reservations office from the United States at 800-784-4173 or within Costa Rica at 506-643-1290. For sales inquiries, call 877-552-6825 (US) or 506-643-2082 (Costa Rica).

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April 6, 2011 @ 4:00 am
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Why Travel to Costa Rica

Of all the places one could think about, why do we have to go on a Costa Rica vacation? What’s really so important that of all the places, one would go all the way to this tiny country in Central America?

Checking out Costa Rica vacation reviews may not be a bad idea to start with. At least you’ll find out about first hand information from travelers or people who already went on this route. This may or may not build the confidence you need to make a final decision

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Question by Happymom13: Is Costa Rica a safe travel destination for a family with young kids?
We’re thinking of traveling to Costa Rica this summer (couple with kids ages 4 and 7). Is this a safe destination? Are there specific areas or activities that are most recommended? We’d love to try a “green” hotel, near the beach and rainforest. Any suggestions would be helpful. Thanks!

Best answer:

Answer by sweetmommy
We rented a house on the Osa last year with my 2 girls and it was amazing. Try Lapa Rios or Bosque del Cabo. There are incredible places there and your little ones will love the monkeys, macaws, butterflies & beaches. It is very safe and clean. You do need to watch for scorpions & snakes but a little common sense will suffice.

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March 9, 2011 @ 5:00 am
Greg

Blagojevich wants to travel to England

Blagojevich wants to travel to England
CHICAGO (AP) — Ousted Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich wants to take a trip to England. Blagojevich’s attorneys have asked a federal judge in Chicago to give the Democrat permission to leave the country so he can speak at the Oxford Union. The motion filed with Judge James Zagel notes that the Oxford Union is a debating and speaking society in Oxford, England, that’s been in existence since 1823 …
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(WWE) WWE Trademarks The Rock’s Slogan, WWE Tour Considered a Success, Edge
- WWE’s recent RAW brand tour of South America was considered a success. Here are some numbers: * February 23rd in Santiago, Chile drew 7,000 fans for $ 330,000.
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Unique Frog Aids Amphibian Conservation Efforts
A tropical frog – the only one of its kind in the world – is providing conservationists with exclusive insights into the genetic make-up of its closest endangered relatives. University of Manchester scientists have allowed two critically endangered species of Central American Leaf frogs to interbreed, producing the unique frog – a hybrid of the two species. DNA tests using a harmless mouth swab …
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March 8, 2011 @ 5:00 am
Greg

Blagojevich wants to travel to England

Blagojevich wants to travel to England
Ousted Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich wants to take a trip to England.
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Good morning, it’s Monday March 7 and we’ll warm up some today. One hundred years ago today, President William Howard Taft sent 20,000 troops to the Texas-Mexico border. Do you know why?
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Bristol, VT (PRWEB) August 15, 2008

Travel to Costa Rica in August with VBT Bicycling Vacations and a donation in the guest’s name, will be made to the Nature Conservancy’s Adopt an Acre program, which supports the preservation of the endangered rainforest on Costa Rica’s Osa Peninsula. This program enhances VBT’s continual support of the Costa Rican environment through Green Hotels of Costa Rica, whose properties participate in many conservation programs and are members of C.S.T. (Certification for Sustainable Tourism).

“Environmental sustainability is central to our business,” said Gregg Marston, VBT president. “It’s one of the reasons why our guests choose bicycle tours to see the world, rather than by bus or car. We’re pleased to be playing a role in preserving the Costa Rican rainforest, so that future generations will be able to appreciate its beauty the way VBT guests do now.”

Travel to Costa Rica on VBT’s tour takes guests through this diverse living landscape, including visits to the active Arenal Volcano, the Monteverde Cloud Forest, a PeHas Blancas river rafting safari, and Amigos Las Aves–a local macaw rescue center. Several of the accommodations on this trip are members of the Green Hotels of Costa Rica, and are dedicated to sustainable tourism practices which educate travelers about local conservation efforts.

VBT Bicycling Vacations was named “Best Biking Outfitter on Earth” in a 2007 survey of more than 200 adventure travel outfitters by National Geographic Adventure magazine. Outfitters were ranked in six categories: education, sustainability, quality of service, spirit of adventure, references, and best overall. VBT emerged as the best overall in the Biking category.

Founded in 1971, VBT Bicycling Vacations offers 30 deluxe bicycle tours in 20 countries worldwide, including destinations in Europe, Costa Rica, New Zealand, Vietnam, Thailand, Turkey, South Africa, Canada and the U.S.A. VBT promises its travelers worldwide bicycling and discovery vacations at the best value, guaranteed. For reservations or more information about VBT Bicycling Vacation’s Adventure Costa Rica vacation, call 1-800-245-3868 or log on to the company’s web site, www.vbt.com.

For more information, contact:

Spencer Newman, Marketing Director

802-453-4811 ext. 3414

snewman@vbt.com

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Question by Marc B: How can I travel in Costa Rica by bus or van for vacations or a trip out of the country when my visa expires?
Trips in Costa Rica by plane are expensive.The buses are difficult to schedule and they don’t speak English. I am an expatiate living in Costa Rica. Is there a travel service that can help?

Best answer:

Answer by Steve H
i am an expat living in Alajuela and have no trouble going places and i speak very little spanish…..start asking people if they know english and you will find someone that does

Give your answer to this question below!

January 10, 2011 @ 12:40 pm
Greg

Q&A: How safe is it to travel in Costa Rica?

Question by Jay: How safe is it to travel in Costa Rica?
We are planning to go to Costa Rica for our honeymoon and have been looking into Cosat Rica. I was just wondering how safe the country is in terms of violence and other areas of concern.

Best answer:

Answer by Paul B
You are probably much safer in Costa Rica then what you are in the United States!

Yes – they do have some crime – like every place else like purse snatching – which can be avoided by being alert and carrying your purse on a strap around your shoulder for safe measure.

Other than that do not let this idea keep you away from Costa Rica!

It will provide you with a Travel experience you will remember for the rest of your life!

If you can – make sure you visit the Tiquicia Restaurant in the evening that sets up about 4,000 feet in the mountains just outside San Jose for the view of a lifetime with seeing billions of twinking lights from about seven Costa Rican cities in the far off distance!!

Have a Great Trip!

VIVA LA PURA VIDA!

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San Jose, Costa Rica (PRWEB) December 19, 2006

Launching its new Costa Rica Travel Time section, Go Visit Costa Rica aims to provide tourists with accurate and precise travel time details as they tour this gorgeous Central American nation. What makes this feature so unique is that this section contains travel times to and from key cities and towns all across the country. Thus, making it easier to get from one place to the next, without any hassles or worries.

Lush and gorgeous, Costa Rica is regarded by many as one of the most naturally beautiful places in the world. Home to many rare and endangered plant and animal species, this tiny country is a wonderful getaway for those who are looking to escape to more natural surroundings. Stunning beaches, verdant forests, actives volcanoes and incredible national parks can be found all over, making it the ultimate vacation destination for many.

At just 51,100 sq km Costa Rica is almost the size of the state of West Virginia, yet it is home to an estimated 5% of the world’s biodiversity. With over 12 different ecological zones found here, this wildlife-rich country is a great place to explore. However, though Costa Rica is so small, traveling here is not easy as there is so much to see and do. By creating this Travel Time section, Go Visit Costa Rica hopes to provide potential travelers with proper travel times as they map out their dream Costa Rica vacation.

Often reaching many places can take a longer or a shorter amount of time, and with Go Visit Costa Rica’s exclusive Time Distance Chart, tourists can plan their vacation precisely and without wasting any time. Especially created so that travelers can get a more accurate picture of long it takes to get to their destination, the Time Distance Chart lets visitors move from town to town with total and complete ease.

Whether travelers are staying in the cosmopolitan of capital San Jose or the beach resort town of Tamarindo, Go Visit Costa Rica’s Time Distance Chart shows them exactly how long and how far they are from their next destination. As well as showing the distance between various cities in miles as well as kilometers, this chart also shows how long the journey can take by car plane or bus. Thus, simplifying any visitor’s vacation plans.

A great feature, this Time Travel section is the first of many new elements Go Visit Costa Rica plan’s on introducing in the near future in their website.

Summary

Looking to provide tourists with accurate and precise travel time details, Go Visit Costa Rica aims to make it easier for travelers to get from one place to the next with its new Costa Rica Travel Time section. Containing a detailed Time Distance Chart for various key cities across the country, this section offers a great way to planning a stress free vacation.

Contact:

Todd Sarouhan

858-581-9209

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I was as nervous as my loved ones were about my solitary exploits as a woman in Central America last summer. Nonetheless, I discovered helpful community everywhere from buses to budget hotels, and even with friends of friends.

 

After two months of road trips from corner to corner of Costa Rica and around southern Nicaragua, my energy was waning. Just then, on a bus ride, I crossed paths with one of the most inspiring people I’d met in months. After finding 1,000 children living in a garbage dump in Managua, Andres was spearheading orphanages around the world—a shining example of someone living his passion.

 

Andres was one of many people that smoothed out the challenging moments that came with venturing outside my comfort zones. Being open to creating a new community, even a temporary one, seems essential when traveling—especially alone. It touches your heart in so many ways.

 

The trip began in tiny Playa Uvita, Costa Rica.  I walked along a rainforest road, accompanied by roosters and bugs. I was thrilled to end up solo on a wide beach, wading in wonderfully warm water. Suddenly a meddlesome man I’d met earlier rode his horse right up to me, with dog in tow, like a scene from a movie. When Prince Charming’s horse released his bowels in the ocean, my perfect beach moment took a hit as well. I chalked it up to a lesson in tolerance.

 

Nosara was next, a stormy beach where friends of friends hosted me in their tropical guest house. I continued to discover community in the most unexpected places. What was that pounding on the roof? An iguana! Screeching at 5 a.m.? A jungle bird. Loud scary dog-like sound? Howler monkey. Strange creature on the floor along with the ants and worms? A scorpion!

In Nosara, I met a jovial New Yorker who offered me a ride to Nicaragua. We made our way through rain, road construction, passport stamping on both sides of the border, and changing money from colones to cordobas. Then came the task of finding the least decrepit and safest budget hotel once arriving in charming San Juan del Sur, Nicaragua.

 

I felt comforted by my growing travelers’ community when I took a spontaneous jaunt with another Californian to Isla de Ometepe, a peaceful island with petroglyphs, cows and pigs walking freely in the roads, and adorable children smiling from their patios. On the way to the island, I asked the taxi driver to slow down since I didn’t want to die—especially on my birthday. Next, we took a sweltering ferry ride to Ometepe, where the taxi driver was amusingly island-paced, stopping in the middle of the road to chat with friends on foot. He suggested we eat bull testicles with chili and lemon to feel strong. Settled into a hotel, we swam in a lake along with pop-up sardines and a view of two volcanoes. As I later stood by a tree, a cow chomped on avocadoes and a squirrel dropped a mango on my shoulder.

 

My fellow adventurer woke me at 4 a.m. to ask me to turn on the light; he was spooked by the sound of an animal on his upper bunk bed. As happens sometimes in Latin America, the electricity was out, so he wondered if the noise was a monkey munching on some food. I found this unsolved mystery hilarious.

 

Worn out from so many two-day trips, the bronchitis that I’d had in San Diego was back, so I stayed several days in beautiful colonial Granada, Nicaragua. The doctor who helped me recover couldn´t fathom how at 38, I had no kids and was traveling alone. Eleven years ago, my ex-husband had guided me through four months in South America and it was one of the most meaningful experiences I’d ever had. Now I am so grateful that I followed my dreams, as I found out it wasn’t too late to take the solo trip I’d fantasized about at age 20.

 

For safety, I hired a guide to accompany me to a lake and an historic outdoor market outside Granada. The usual child vendors, working to help their needy families, climbed aboard the bus. A few girls selling plaintain chips and candies asked, “Is everyone in the U.S. white?” I explained that I had friends who were African-American, Asian, Mexican, and so on. As we chatted, one girl sadly asked if I could adopt her as her parents had died, and she disliked living with her grandmother.

 

San Jose, Costa Rica may be run-down, but I kept returning to the city as it’s a hub for buses throughout the country. Through family friends, I met Raquel and Federico, whose home was respite from the noise and cigarette smoke typical of budget hotels. We shared lovely meals and became fast friends, touring a volcano and lush hilly smalltowns.

 

Next came the malfunctioning foot portion of the trip. The scene: a hostel with the typical array of 20-something North Americans, Italians, and Israelis vying for the Internet. Ironically trying to avoid a construction zone, I rammed into something in that disheveled area too difficult to see in the dark. Thinking it was a bad toe stubbing, I socialized for a few hours until I discovered my foot was bleeding and cut.

 

I relocated to Casa Ridgway, the San Jose hostel where I most felt a sense of community among interesting activist travelers. A delightful Australian living in Hong Kong burned incense in our room, and then flew off to Cuba. A 16-year-old drilled me about the goods and bads of solo travel, plotting her future. I befriended a humanitarian videographer, and a group of young breakdancers from Nicaragua and Guatemala. Unable to walk, I’d call on whoever was passing by to bring water, beans or avocados from the market.

 

Then Raquel’s amiga rescued me. Marielos picked me up, cleaned up the pitiful foot, and with help from a doctor friend, started me on antibiotics. Within a few hours, we were like sisters, watching a dubbed Ben Stiller movie on her bed. I lived with her family for a week until I was back on my feet again.

 

It was time to return to California. I decided I wasn’t going to become yet another U.S. expat in Costa Rica. I’d heard of too many tourist robberies, found the mosquitoes and humidity irritating, and as a vegan, was longing for more variety than gallo pinto (smashed rice and beans). While I’d enjoyed the lush beaches, tropical creatures and made dear friends, those nights when I was scared for my safety sleeping alone made me long for the comfort of San Diego and friends there.

 

It was indeed a life-changing trip. Not only did I find community in all corners of the world but also cultivated a profound inner strength for having conquered deeply-rooted fears about traveling alone.

 

Central America Forum is a community resource for old hands (locals and foreigners) and recent arrivals to share information about living in and visiting the countries of Central America: Guatemala, Belize, Living in Nicaragua, El Salvador, Living in Costa Rica and Panama.


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