Mytanfeet Costa Rica Destinations Map
Welcome to the Mytanfeet Costa Rica destinations map! In the map below, you will find articles to all of the Mytanfeet guides we have published on the website.
We split it up into 8 categories: national parks/reserves/wildlife refuges, activities and tours, cities and towns, hotels, beaches, things to do, driving around and airports.
We were not able to fit itineraries on the map so if you are looking for itinerary ideas, please click this page here: Costa Rica itineraries. We also made a Costa Rica restaurant map, click the link to check it. In case you want to see more travel tips or in the later stages of planning, please use our Costa Rica travel tips for more details.
How to Use the Mytanfeet Costa Rica Destination Map
- To see the categories and filter through them, please click on the icon on the top left corner (square with a triangle pointing right).
- This will open up the eight categories that are on the map.
- To filter through the categories, you need to UNTICK the boxes you want to remove from the map. Tick only the ones you want to see and you will see the map icon symbols change accordingly.
- You can have multiple boxes ticked at once or you can go tick/untick them individually, it is up to you.
If you are on mobile, you will need to use two fingers to move around the map. On mobile, it is best used if you open it in the Google Maps App – once you click on the top left sidebar icon, it will prompt you to open the map in Google Maps so you need to have the app on your phone. Once it is opened in Google Maps, click “View Legend” to open up the categories to filter them and use two fingers to move around in the map on your mobile device.
Categories: National Parks, Beaches, Cities, Activities & Tours, Hotels, Things to do, Airports and Driving
We hope you find this map useful in your travel planning. We will be continually updating this page with new content.
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Costa Rica Vacation Checklist
- First time to Costa Rica? Read our First Time in Costa Rica guide.
- Not sure how to move around Costa Rica? Read our How to Get Around Costa Rica guide to find the best transportation method for you.
- Click the link to get our detailed Costa Rica Packing List so you know what essential items to bring.
- Do not forget to purchase Travel Insurance for your trip to Costa Rica.
- Stay connected by purchasing a prepaid SIM Card in Costa Rica.
- Save money with Mytanfeet Deals for tours and hotels. Save more money with our Costa Rica Car Rental Discount.

Ray says
I like what I have read so far, a couple questions: If we have an early departure from San Jose going home we need to get to the airport very early. Will there be personnel to capture the vehicle? We are seniors, is there a maximum age for a driver? Finally, If we have a home-stay in San Jose, could the car be delivered and possibly picked up there?
Sammi says
Hi Ray, it will depend on the car rental company. The one we work with in Costa Rica, Adobe Rent a Car starts collecting cars at 4:45 AM at their San Jose airport office and they will shuttle you to the airport complimentary after you drop off the car.
The maximum driving age for Adobe is 80 years old. They don’t deliver and pick up to Airbnbs or vacation rentals or homestays, they can only go to hotels so you’ll have to find the closest hotel to your location.
John Csomor says
Hello Sammi
I am a” soon to visiter” from Canada going to Ocotal area and really enjoy your map and the website of mytanfeet.
I did this comment hoping you guys have more readers. You deserve it.
John
Sammi says
Hi John, thanks for your comment, we hope you enjoy CR!
Richard Glaser says
I am looking for a good snorkling trip around the Dominical area, any suggestion would be great, going the end of Feb -March time frame
Sammi says
Hi Richard, the best place is Cano Island down by Uvita off of Marino Ballena NP. Here is our article on it: Cano Island snorkeling
Sally Way says
This is an awesome resource for me as I plan my couple of months in Costa Rica – so much great down to earth information in your blogs and articles… thank you!!
PS have any hot tips for Spanish lesson intensives in Puerto Viejo? I’ll be near there for a month 🙂
Sammi says
Hi Sally! Glad the blog has been helpful. I don’t have any personal experience but I see that there is a Spanish school pura vida and Spanish by the SEa in Puerto Viejo you can check out.
Marcela Lupi Biondini says
Hi. Can I download this ma to my Google acocunt? Im not sure how to do this! Many thanks
Marcela.
Sammi says
Hi Marcela, I’m not sure if you can download it but here is the link: https://drive.google.com/open?id=1WLA61q_lro6HXOLa266hLMyPa108SxjS&usp=sharing
Debbie says
Awesome! Thank you!
bobbie spencer says
Outstanding! I will share this map with full attribution and your website info.
Cheers
Bobbie
Sammi says
THanks Bobbie!
Jesse Sheridan says
Love it! Also a geographer (ping me if you have GIS challenges). Everything gains context when it’s on a map. Thanks again for your blog and all the energy you put into it. We found it incredibly helpful during our recent visit.
Sammi says
Hi Jesse! THat is so cool you’re a geographer – I love maps and wish I knew more about them. I agree, it is definitely very cool when you put it on a map and can see it all laid out like that. I’m glad you found the blog helpful and hope that you had a great time in Costa Rica! Thank you for your offer, I’ll definitely take you up on it if I need it! 🙂
Sarah Smith says
This is just the best! I am geographer so I love maps! Very useful information and a great visual tool to see all the places you have visited and written about!
Sammi says
HI Sarah! Yay I’m glad you like it! I wish we thought of this earlier to be honest but it was really fun to see exactly where we’ve gone in CR and where we still need to go!
Shimon says
Thank you for sharing!
Sammi says
You’re very welcome!