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... Day 12 Breakfast Transfer to Drake Airport, flight to San José. Destination: San Jose; the same hotel as the first night in Costa Rica Day 13 Breakfast Transfer to the airport to appropriate time. Price: $1,665. Per person, ...
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One day tours from San Jose, Costa Rica
A Travel Blog entry by ivantours from San Jose, Province of San Jose, Costa Rica
... the Central Valley offering a scenery of spectacular vegetation, coffee fields, ornamental plants and picturesque villages typical for Costa Rica. As we ascend you will experience the climate changes, common of our country. The Canopy Tour is once ...
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Costa Rica
A Travel Blog entry by angelalivengood from Monteverde, Province of Limon, Costa Rica
... that of the Ticos. My padre said that it was just a very complicated situation.Essentially, the problems Costa Rica has with Nicaraguan immigrants are the same exact problems that the US has with Mexican immigrants. ...
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Family Trip to Costa Rica 09
A Travel Blog entry by linehl from Santa Elena, Province of Puntarenas, Costa Rica
Our family trip (3 kids, aged 14, 11 and 9 years) to Costa Rica began last Sunday, July 19th. We flew San Jose, CA to San Jose, CR with an unfortunate 4 hour flight delay in Dallas. It was fine really and we managed to distress in a book store, giving the ...
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Playa Brasilito, Santa Cruz Costa Rica
A Travel Blog entry by kaiandheather from Brasilito, Costa Rica
... nice treat though. http://www.piedrasyolas.com The next morning we hopped busses until we arrived at Playa Del Coco back in Costa Rica. We certainly weren't fussy with the place. It was trying very hard to be Tamarindo but it was more like Tijauana ...
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Day One in Costa
A Travel Blog entry by jocelynchandler from Jaco, Costa Rica
... the beach(which because it is near the mouth of a river is rumored to have crocodiles) and the sites. The only worry here in Costa Rica is getting hit by a car, the drivers here are seriously NUTS They just go wherever they want, and they LOVE to ...
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Parents' Visit
A Travel Blog entry by jinghra from Puntarenas, Jaco, and La Fortuna, Costa Rica
... Bar. It is a nice title for hooker bar. I think I was the only girl in there who wasn't working. Prostitution is legal in Costa Rica and it was an experience being in there with the gringos. It was all older American men and young Ticas around my age. It ...
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All Roads Lead to San José
A Travel Blog entry by michellendave from San Jose, Province of San Jose, Costa Rica
... catching up to do. He had gone in and out of Mexico (twice) Belize, Guatemala, Honduras, and Nicaragua before arriving in Costa Rica. He had avoided El Salvador by going through Nicaragua because of stories that El Salvador was a bit dangerous. We had ...
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Alex vs the Volcano
A Travel Blog entry by 3beansabroad from Santa Clara, Alajuela, Costa Rica
... , it’s pretty maddening. Cultural note: One of our drivers, Mainor, told us that there is a pilgrimage going on in Costa Rica right now. About 2 million people are heading toward Cartaga near San Jose for a celebration of Los Angeles Day ...
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First stop, Relaxi Taxi =)
A Travel Blog entry by ss-travels from Playa Hermosa, Province of Guanacaste, Costa Rica
... beach. It was nice to finally get to sit back and soak up some rays sometime around noon, a good twelve hours after leaving Denver. Costa Rica only has two seasons compared to the four we are used to. The rainy season, which is their winter, and the dry ...
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The Eagle has landed!
A Travel Blog entry by markgong from San Jose, Province of San Jose, Costa Rica
... is how loud Americans are, and how we can't seem to shut up. As everyone was getting their stamps for entry into Costa Rica, a group of American kids clearly stood out among the bunch. Speaking loudly and with disregard to all those around them, they ...
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Quiero ver los monos!!
A Travel Blog entry by julianstauffer from Manuel Antonio National Park, Province of Puntarenas, Costa Rica
... side. While heading there, we were grasping the craziness of our relationship and letting the idea settle that we were in Costa Rica together. Of course, we were also chatting with Victor about the country and the places that we would be seeing in ...
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Monkey see, Monkey Fu
A Travel Blog entry by sheena-andy from Quepos, Province of Puntarenas, Costa Rica
... stogie for later. We eventually made our way to Manuel Antonio national park to check out some wildlife and see if "the best beach in Costa Rica" is all that its cracked up to be. It was a pleasant, curvy drive but it was easy breezy because we got ...
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Activities commence
A Travel Blog entry by emmaauckland from Costa Rica, Costa Rica
Saturday 13th March Day 4 Arrived in San Jose, Costa Rica late last night. After a wee bit of sunbathing in the morning we went to explore San José in the afternoon, boy was that an experience. We were so scared. I was almost tempted in the taxi going ...
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back so soon
A Travel Blog entry by cthetravellady from Finca Bellavista, Puntarenas, Costa Rica
Surprise! Air Transat offered return fares to Costa Rica for $199 so a few days afer leaving it, I was back in the treehouse. Four spontaneous friends and family came with me, all of them curious about life in a jungle ...
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Downtown San Jose
A Travel Blog entry by 3beansabroad from Escazu, Province of San Jose, Costa Rica
... burial practices. Josh and Mom were amused by the stone sphere collection. Apparently the early inhabitants of southwestern Costa Rica created large stone spheres for reasons unknown up until about AD 300. The significance of these ...
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My One Day Adventure Through San José
A Travel Blog entry by jasoneverywhere from San José, San José, Costa Rica
... ; it used to be a big cafe that has served Che Guevara and Fidel Castro (together), and JFK during his visit to Costa Rica. Now it's a Church's Chicken/Burger King/Papa Johns?! Incredible, haha. The chicken I'm eating (from Church's) is salty but still ...
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My time in Monteverde
A Travel Blog entry by angelalivengood from Monteverde, Province of Limon, Costa Rica
... We had lunch and the rest of the afternoon was orientation -Some interesting things I learned during orientation about Costa Rica was: ----The official religion is Catholicism, but a lot of people are not religious. ...
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Off to the Pacific coast
A Travel Blog entry by e-1 from Playa Flamingo, Province of Guanacaste, Costa Rica
... the fabulous parrots posing on the Mango Tree and carry on. In case you are wondering if you can take kids to Costa Rica, my answer is - absolutely! Our lives are not designed for character building, they make our kids complacent and uninterested. ...
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The Cottage on the Beach
A Travel Blog entry by mnasf from Mal Pais, Province of Puntarenas, Costa Rica
... breakfast at the Rancho by the pool. It was a great breakfast. The lady that was cooking was from Alaska (Costa Rica is a lot different that Alaska). Breakfast was rice & beans, fruit (watermelon, pineapple and mango), omelets, and ...
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100 meters oeste La Mariposa, Manuel Antonio National Park, Province of Puntarenas, Costa Rica
... us about the local culture, recent developments in Manuel Antonio, good and bad things of being a foreigner in Costa Rica. Second, the hotel. Yes, I can talk and talk about its wonderful location, great sunset with unreal shades of purple color, clean ...
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