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> 14 days in Costa Rica Mid Oct - End, What to do? how much to book ahead of time in Oct?
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post Oct 1 2010, 10:49 PM
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So I've been researching CR and trying to figure out how to get the most out of the 2 weeks we're there. We land in San Jose. I was considering the Carribbean side for part because supposedly it will be less rainy during the "rainy season". Some people recommend Tortuguero, some recommend further south like Puerto Viejo. I also did read about a Carnival-like festival in the region of Limon. Not sure if it would be worth heading that way. We could be there around Oct 15th?

We were originally planning on just renting a car and winging it because it is the off season and there should be plenty of availability. However, my poor spanish, the roads, the possible loads of rain have made me worry about not having a set itinerary. Also a friend thought that not booking ahead may subject us to hotel "rack rates"- highest rates and high rental car rates (especially without local language).

We want to stay at some small more quaint places to get a feel for the local culture (although I do really prefer warm showers) and some nicer places, but a good mix. Of course we're on a budget and want to get the best value possible.

So my big questions are:

What should we book ahead of time? I do not want to be on a group tour.
How easy is it to wing it, i.e. having an idea of where you want to go, renting a car and looking for places to eat and stay while on your way with a guidebook?
Given 2 weeks in the end of October what are the most recommended places to spend the time?

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post Oct 4 2010, 06:34 PM
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Hi LIsa!

Thanks for the info. You didn't mention directly whether you thought it would be a good idea to rent a car/4x4. Also is it better to rent once we get there or ahead of time? I will check the weather. Your website is really helpful and informative. Thanks!

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post Oct 4 2010, 07:20 PM
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Wow, Lisa! You respond fast. My friend that I'm traveling with wants to also go to Corcovado National Park. Its on the Pacific. I thought it was too rainy there during our travel time. (Mid-end of Oct). Do you know?

Also I tried to download Costa Rica to my TomTom GPS and they didn't have maps for most of South and Central America (only Brazil and Argentina)!! I will look into Garmin.

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