Getting Around
Costa Rica has a reliable public transportation system, but renting a car can offer more flexibility for exploring remote areas.
Costa Rica, located in Central America, is a haven for nature lovers and eco-tourists. With its rich biodiversity, the country boasts rainforests, stunning beaches, and a variety of wildlife. Costa Rica is renowned for its stable democratic government and has no standing army, focusing instead on education and environmental conservation. Visitors can explore its vibrant culture, indulge in adventure activities, and enjoy the country's commitment to sustainable tourism.
Diverse ecosystems with rainforests and beaches.
Stable democracy with no standing army.
High literacy rates and educational focus.
Leading in sustainable and eco-friendly tourism.
Rich cultural heritage and history.
Rich biodiversity with numerous national parks and reserves.
Known for its commitment to environmental sustainability.
Offers a variety of outdoor activities including hiking, surfing, and zip-lining.
Costa Rica has a reliable public transportation system, but renting a car can offer more flexibility for exploring remote areas.
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$100-$150 p/day
Try traditional dishes like gallo pinto and casado, and don't miss out on the fresh tropical fruits.
While generally safe, it's advisable to keep an eye on personal belongings in crowded areas.
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The dry season from December to April is the most popular time to visit, offering sunny days and less rain.
Consider staying in eco-lodges and participating in sustainable tours to minimize your environmental impact.
December-April
Spring is a great time to visit with fewer tourists and pleasant weather, perfect for exploring nature.
Summer can be rainy, especially in the afternoons, but it's a great time for lush green landscapes.
Fall offers a quieter experience with fewer crowds and is ideal for exploring the cultural sites.
Winter is peak tourist season with dry weather and plenty of sunshine, perfect for beach activities.





