COSTA Rican Vacations (CRV), a local travel agency specializing in personalized, boutique vacations to #CostaRica since 1999 has created a list of helpful tips for travel to Costa Rica in the New Year.
1. Capital city flights can be an advantage
1. Capital city flights can be an advantage
Flights to San Jose can often be cheaper than Liberia, the popular Guanacaste beach locale. Costa Rica’s capital is the most connected locale in the country, making it easy to connect via domestic flights to all major destinations. San Jose is also a great jumping off point for the most visited site in the country – the Arenal Volcano. Most importantly if you do see a well-priced airfare - jump on it right away as they don’t usually last long.
2. Go off the beaten path
Costa Rica is one of the safest destinations in Central America. Veer off touristy locales. Authenticity abounds in places like Drake Bay, Orosi Valley and Tortuguero.
3. Dust Off your Spanish
Interact with locals! Costa Ricans, affectionately known as “Ticos,” are the warmest, friendliest people on earth! CNN.com labeled this humble country the “happiest place on earth” for a reason. Learn a few words in Spanish and you just may forge valuable relationships.
4. Visit no less than two locations
4. Visit no less than two locations
Costa Rica has much to offer – beach, volcanoes, wildlife and more. Don’t limit your first-time visit to just one region! It is easy to fit in two different, but equally exciting destinations while on a trip to Costa Rica!
5. Rely on local travel experts
5. Rely on local travel experts
Reading through too much content online can be overwhelming and frustrating. Costa Rican Vacation travel experts live locally and visit properties every week. They make it their mission to know everything about the country and can best pick the resorts and experiences that will suit each individual traveler needs.
6. Sample the local food
6. Sample the local food
Costa Rican cuisine is a wonderful way to connect with locals and get a true “flavor” for the culture! Pura Vida Mae -- try the gallo pinto!
7. Talk to your hotel staff and drivers
7. Talk to your hotel staff and drivers
This is the best way to get insider information that you won’t find in a book or online. Some of the best experiences are found through the locals that live in the area.
8. Bring the family
Costa Rica is super family-friendly and there are activities for children of all ages.
A travel guide with even more great tips for vacations to Costa Rica, can be found online at http://www.vacationscostarica.com/travel-guide/travel-tips
A travel guide with even more great tips for vacations to Costa Rica, can be found online at http://www.vacationscostarica.com/travel-guide/travel-tips
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