If you are planning a trip to Costa Rica and don’t know where to go, I’ve listed out the best places to visit in Costa Rica this destinations guide.
We’ll help you decide where to travel in Costa Rica depending on what kind of trip you’re looking for, who you’re traveling with and what time of year you are coming.
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Costa Rica Quick Facts
- Costa Rica is 8-12 degrees from the equator.
- Sunrise and sunset is roughly the same all year round, with a difference of around 15 minutes. Sunrise is generally 6 AM with first light around 530 AM and sunset is 530 PM, dark by 6 PM.
- Costa Rica uses 110 V and drives on the right hand side of the road.
- Local currency is called the colón.
- Spanish is the main language.
- 2 main international airports: Guanacaste Airport (airport code LIR) and San Jose International Airport (airport code SJO)
Check out our article “Best Time to Visit Costa Rica” or read what Costa Rica by month is like.
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Arenal & La Fortuna
This area is famous for Arenal Volcano National Park, Lake Arenal and the rain forest.
La Fortuna is the town that sits at the base of the Arenal Volcano and Arenal refers to the area around the volcano.
La Fortuna is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Costa Rica as it has excellent infrastructure, a ton of hotels at different price points and a handful of fun activities for every traveler.

You can fly into either LIR or SJO Airport for La Fortuna as the distance is nearly the same. Read about driving from Liberia to Arenal and driving from San Jose to Arenal.
Why Visit La Fortuna
La Fortuna is a must for nature lovers as it’s surrounded by rainforest and close to an active volcano.
It has excellent bird watching, incredible wildlife watching, fun outdoor adventures such as whitewater rafting, zip lining, hot springs and mountain biking.
La Fortuna has all the services for tourists making it one of the best places to visit in Costa Rica.
Furthermore, it has some of the most luxurious rainforest resorts in Costa Rica so it’s excellent for couples and honeymoons.
Here is our list of the top activities in Arenal and La Fortuna. Our personal favorites are canyoning, hot springs, horseback riding, zip lining and hiking.
Get our Arenal and La Fortuna tours discount here!
Arenal Volcano National Park
The main attraction of the Fortuna area is Arenal Volcano National Park. This national park features one of the most impressive volcanoes in Costa Rica.
Although it used to be one of the most active volcanoes in Costa Rica, you can still see steam and smoke from the top. Hike the many trails for up close views of this volcano.
Looking for itinerary ideas? Check out our sample Costa Rica itineraries from 4 days to 1 month!
Dominical
Dominical is a popular surf town for backpackers, surfers and solo travelers.
Likewise, this small hippie surfing beach town in the South Pacific Coast is perfect for those looking for a chill beach vacation.

Fly into San Jose International Airport for Dominical. From the airport, it is a 3.5 hour drive.
You can also fly into the Quepos airport, pick up your rental car and then drive to Dominical.
It is recommended to have a 4×4 or high clearance car for this area, depending on your lodging and itinerary.
Why Visit Dominical
This tiny town is surrounded by lush rainforest and is close to many amazing beaches of Costa Rica’s Pacific Coast (Central and South) as well as popular national parks.
If you’ve never seen the Pacific Ocean, Dominical will cross it off your bucketlist for you.
Although the beach is quite rocky, sunsets are incredible and waves are fantastic for expert surfers.
Due to it’s location, Dominical is a great home base to explore the South Pacific coast.
The best things to do in Dominical is surfing, visiting Nauyaca Waterfalls, watching sunsets on the beach and yoga.
There are some absolutely fantastic great day trips from Dominical filled with adventure, wildlife, nature and culture.
Drake Bay
As part of the remote Osa Peninsula in southwestern Costa Rica, tourists pick Drake Bay for its natural beauty, close proximity to Corcovado National Park and abundant wildlife.
It’s quite an adventure to get to Drake Bay but it’s worth it!

The most common ways to get to Drake Bay is by boat or plane. The best international airport to fly into is San Jose International Airport.
Then from the airport, make your way down to Sierpe to take the boat from Sierpe River to Drake Bay. You can also take a 40 minute local flight from San Jose.
You can drive to Drake Bay but if you don’t absolutely have to, the boat from Sierpe is more fun!
Find out how to get to Drake Bay here.
Important things to know about Drake Bay
Drake Bay does not have any banks, ATMs, large medical clinics, hospitals or full service supermarkets. It’s also not the most easily accessible destination.
For these reasons, we recommend it more for serious nature lovers, adventurous couples, adults and older families.
Not highly recommended for very young families or seniors with mobility issues or serious health conditions.
Best things to do
Drake Bay is known for amazing wildlife and nature thanks to the nearby Corcovado National Park and protected forest reserve in the Osa Peninsula.
In a few days, you can go snorkeling at Caño Island Reserve, hike Corcovado National Park, scuba dive, go horseback riding and go deep sea fishing.
Since it is in the Osa Peninsula which houses 2.5% of the world’s biodiversity, you’ll see toucans, howler monkeys, Scarlet Macaws, white face monkeys, iguanas and a ton more wildlife!
If you’re visiting end of December to April or July through September, you can go whale watching to see humpback whales, dolphins and sea turtles.
Recommended hotels
We stayed at Tranquilo Lodge (adults only)which had super nice, modern and luxurious bungalows with ocean and rainforest views.
Another luxury all inclusive hotel is Copa del Arbol Beach and Rainforest and this one was boat access only with tons of nature around.
We have also stayed at Aguila de Osa, a boat access only modern rustic rainforest lodge.
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Flamingo
Playa Flamingo in northwest Costa Rica is excellent for anyone looking for a relaxing beach vacation.
Additionally, Flamingo’s upcoming new marina has made it an even more well known fishing and scuba diving destination.

Flamingo is a 4.5 hour drive from San Jose International Airport and 1 hour drive from Guanacaste Airport.
Why Visit Flamingo
Playa Flamingo is known as one of the most gorgeous beaches in Central America. It’s whiteish sand, amazing sunsets and gentle waves are perfect for families.
Flamingo is also very close to other great beaches such as Conchal and Penca.
The best things to do in Flamingo is enjoy the beach, watch the sunset, partake in Happy Hour and relax!
Right from Flamingo, you can go on a snorkeling trip or a fishing charter. The Catalinas Islands are a 30 minute boat ride away for scuba diving and snorkeling.
You can do many great day trips such as horseback riding on the beach, hiking in Rincon de la Vieja National Park, hiking to Rio Celeste in Tenorio Volcano National Park, ziplining in Diamante Eco Adventure Park and seeing nesting sea turtles at Ostional Wildlife Refuge.
Get a discount off your Guanacaste day tour here!
Jaco
Jaco is the most developed beach town in Costa Rica since it’s only an hour and half drive from San José, the capital city.
It’s not the prettiest beach on the Pacific coast but it’s ideal for those who like a city lifestyle and a thriving night life.

Fly into San Jose International Airport for Jaco. From Guanacaste Airport, Jaco beach is a 3 hour drive.
Why Visit Jaco Beach
Jaco has everything for tourists: banks, car rental companies, cell phone stores and frequent buses. If you consider yourself a foodie, Jaco has some of the best restaurants in the country.
The town also has a lively night life with its many bars and night clubs with VIP service. Jaco is known for crazy bachelor parties but it also has a family friendly atmosphere.
Surfing is excellent in Jaco as it has year round consistent waves for surfers of all levels. Jaco is also just a 5 minute drive to Costa Rica’s national stadium for surfing: Playa Hermosa.
Jaco is close to many top attractions in Costa Rica such as Carara National Park, Crocodile Bridge, Vista Los Suenos Adventure Park, Manuel Antonio National Park and many great beaches like Esterillos Oeste and Playa Bejuco.
All of these reasons make Jaco one of the best places to visit in Costa Rica if you are looking for a party town, a surfing beach and if you are more of a city person.
Read our post on things to do in Jaco for more ideas.
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Manuel Antonio/Quepos
Costa Rica’s cute sloths can be easily found in this coastal village on the Central Pacific Coast: Manuel Antonio.
Manuel Antonio’s popular national park, gorgeous white sandy beaches and tropical rainforest makes it the number one tourist area in Costa Rica.
Quepos is the local town near Manuel Antonio.

Manuel Antonio is 4.5 hours from Guanacaste Airport and 3 hours from San Jose International Airport.
Find out how to get to Manuel Antonio here.
Manuel Antonio National Park
Manuel Antonio National Park is the highlight of this area. There are four different beautiful beaches, various hiking trails to viewpoints and wildlife watching galore.
It’s one of the best places to see sloths in Costa Rica, as well as 3 different species of monkeys and iguanas.
You can read about other things to do in Manuel Antonio here.
We have small discounts for tours in Manuel Antonio including white water rafting, night walks and a guided walk of the park with park tickets, roundtrip transportation and bilingual guide included.
Manuel Antonio is also a top honeymoon destination in Costa Rica, as it has a ton of luxury beach and rainforest resorts.
Downsides are that this area is very expensive, there are more street hawkers here than other places in Costa Rica and parking is difficult.
Monteverde
This mountain village is the perfect destination for nature lovers, birders and hiking lovers.
The canton of Monteverde is home to the Costa Rica’s most well known tropical cloud forest.
Santa Elena is the main tourism hub of Monteverde.

You can fly into either Guanacaste or San Jose International Airport to get to Monteverde as they’re both about a 3 hour drive.
A high clearance car is highly recommended for Monteverde.
Costa Rica’s tropical cloud forests are home to three things the country is well known for: zip lining, hanging bridges and bird watching!
In the mystical cloud forest, you can spot precious birds like the Resplandant Quetzal. If you love adventure, Monteverde has many adrenaline zip line tours.
The Monteverde Cloud Forest Reserve and Bosque Nuboso Santa Elena offers excellent hiking trails and viewpoints.
Our favorite parks in Monteverde are Santa Elena Bosque Nuboso and Monteverde Cloud Forest Reserve for hiking.
Then for ziplining and hanging bridges: Selvatura Park, 100% Aventura and Treetopia.
If you only have 1 full day in Monteverde, Selvatura Park is highly recommended as they have the most activities to do in one day.
A guided visit to the Monteverde Cloud Forest Reserve is highly recommended. Here are our ideas for 2 days in Monteverde in the link.
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Papagayo Peninsula
The Papagayo Peninsula in northern Costa Rica is home to the most all-inclusive resorts in Costa Rica and some of the most beautiful white sandy beaches.
As it’s only 30 minutes from Guanacaste Airport, the Papagayo Peninsula is another top honeymoon and luxury destination.

Why Visit
The Papagayo Peninsula is home to the most all inclusive resorts and luxury resorts in Costa Rica.
There is a Four Seasons, Planet Hollywood all inclusive, Riu Guanacaste all inclusive, Riu Palace all inclusive, Secrets Papagayo all inclusive, Andaz, Occidental Papagayo all inclusive, Ritz Carlton Nekajui Peninsula Papagayo and Waldorf Astoria Punta Cacique.
The best things to do in the Papagayo Peninsula are swimming, snorkeling, stand up paddle boarding, kayaking, jet skiing, fishing, surfing at Witch’s Rock, scuba diving and beach hopping.
You can also book many different day excursions such as Rincon de la Vieja National Park, La Leona waterfall, a ziplining/horseback riding/hot springs combo at Vandara or Guachipelin or visit the Llanos de Cortes waterfall.
The Papagayo Peninsula is one of the best places to visit in Costa Rica as it’s only 30 minutes from the Guanacaste Airport.
Additional, it has some of the most beautiful beaches in the province, there are many luxury resorts and it has great weather nearly all year long.
Playas del Coco
Playas del Coco is the main beach town in the Gulf of Papagayo and is also a popular town for American and Canadian retirees.
It used to be a small, sleepy fishing village and has become very popular in the last several years.

Playas del Coco and the surrounding beaches (Ocotal/Hermosa/Panama) is a 30 minute drive from Guanacaste Airport and a 4 hour drive from San Jose International Airport.
Find out how to get to Playas del Coco here.
Why Visit
Coco has some of the best weather in Costa Rica as it tends to have a longer dry season. It’s rainy season (aka green season) tends to be a bit shorter and not quite as intense as other locations.
If you’re a senior or are retired, you will love Coco as it’s full of retired expats, retired immigrants and snowbirds. Families love Playas del Coco too for its more laid back and small beach town vibe.
The best things to do in Playas del Coco are watch sunsets on the beach, enjoy Happy Hour and people watch in the park.
Thanks to Coco’s excellent location, you can do a lot of fantastic day trips to national parks, waterfalls and private reserves.
Do not miss out on any ocean activities like sunset sailing, surfing, fishing, snorkeling and beach hopping.
Our absolute favorite tour is a private Coco boating tour to see different white sand beaches, snorkel in crystal clear waters and see wildlife like sea turtles and dolphins.
Puerto Viejo de Talamanca
Known for its laid back, chill Caribbean vibes, Puerto Viejo de Talamanca is a destination unlike any other in Costa Rica.
With pristine white sand beaches with crystal clear water, it’s a favorite for snorkeling and a relaxing beach vacation.
Combine that with common sloth sightings, unique dishes and friendly locals, Puerto Viejo finds its way into every visitor’s heart.

Puerto Viejo de Talamanca is a 5 hour drive from San Jose International Airport.
Why Visit
Costa Rica’s South Caribbean coast is completely unlike the rest of the country. Puerto Viejo has a huge mix of cultures, thanks to its Afro-Caribbean roots and nearby indigenous communities.
The town is very small and has one main paved road starting from Cahuita all the way down to Manzanillo.
Within those 30 something kilometers, there are a handful of beautiful white sand beaches of the Caribbean sea surrounded by lush rainforest.
Something important to note is that since the Caribbean Coast does not follow Costa Rica’s typical tropical climate.
October is the best month to visit Puerto Viejo as that is their summer month but it’s the rainiest month for the rest of the country.
Recommended things to do are Cahuita National Park hike, snorkeling at Cahuita National Park, surf at Playa Cocles, learn about wildlife at the Jaguar Rescue Center, eat delicious rice and beans, visit the BriBri community for a chocolate tour and kayak down Punta Uva river.
Read about other things to do in Puerto Viejo here.
Samara
Samara is a very family friendly beach town in the South Guanacaste zone. It is an excellent town to see beautiful beaches, surf, relax and adventure.

Samara is 2 hours from Guanacaste Airport and 4.5 hours from San Jose International Airport.
Why Visit
Samara is very tourist friendly with plenty of hotels, restaurants, info centers, banks and tour operators.
It’s a small family friendly town with a holistic focus on wellness, making it ideal for yogis, vegans and surfers. There is less of a party scene here in Samara than in Tamarindo.
Check out our Costa Rica family itinerary for Guanacaste Airport that goes to Samara and Bijagua.
The best things to do in Samara is surfing, kayaking and snorkeling at Isla Chorro, visiting nearby beaches like Playa Barrigona, dolphin and snorkeling tour, and an ATV tour.
San José
Although San José is the capital city, you can see the city in one or two days easily since it’s not that big.
San Jose has a great food scene and is one of the best places to visit in Costa Rica to learn about culture and history.

San José is 30 minutes from San Jose International Airport.
Why Visit
Being the capital city, San José has absolutely everything for tourists to experience typical Costa Rican city life.
Visit the various museums, walk through downtown, stroll through La Sabana Park, eat at Barrio Escalante (the foodie neighborhood), hit up some night clubs and take a city tour.
We love the National Theater and the Jade Museum.
San José is one of the best places to visit in Costa Rica if you are only there for a few days.
From San José which is in Central Costa Rica, you can take day trips to many different places like the La Paz Waterfall Gardens, Poas Volcano National Park, Arenal Volcano tour and Irazu Volcano National Park and Rainforest Adventures near Braulio Carrillo National Park for hiking and wildlife.
Get our La Paz waterfall gardens discount here!
Read our San Jose travel guide and post about day trips from San Jose. We also offer small discounts for San Jose day tours you can get in the link.
Santa Teresa
Santa Teresa’s vast beaches, excellent surfing waves and remote location is another beloved surfing, yoga and wellness destination in Costa Rica.
Although Santa Teresa is a bit far from the airports, it’s worth the journey to visit this idyllic beach town in the Nicoya Peninsula.

Fly into San Jose International Airport and then take the Puntarenas ferry or drive to Santa Teresa (4-6 hours).
If you fly into Guanacastel Airport, make sure to drive around the Nicoya Peninsula via Route 21.
4wd or high clearance car highly recommended.
Why Visit
Santa Teresa’s location makes it far from main services like hospitals but it has pretty much everything for tourists at least for hotels, tour desks and restaurants.
Santa Teresa is a cash preferred community, so bring plenty of USD and Costa Rican colones. Credit card (Visa/Mastercard) is also accepted in some establishments.
Santa Teresa is Costa Rica’s premiere destination for digital nomads. It has a very “young hip” vibe as it’s full of young adults, college students, backpackers, solo travelers, surfers and nomads.
The best things to do in Santa Teresa are the walk the beaches, watch the sunset on the beach, take a surf lesson, practice yoga on the beach, party and go fishing.
There are also many great places to visit on a day trip from Santa Teresa like Montezuma, Tortuga Island, Punta Cuchillos for a bioluminesence kayak tour and Curu Wildlife Refuge.
Tamarindo
Tamarindo is one of the best places to go in Costa Rica for the first time as it’s a popular beach town in Guanacaste with excellent surfing waves and a fun nightlife.
It’s a favorite for families looking for a fun beach and convenience.

Tamarindo beach is a little over a hour drive from Guanacaste Airport and 4.5 hours from San Jose International Airport.
There is also a domestic airport 5 minutes outside town. Find out how to get to Tamarindo here.
Why visit
Tamarindo has everything: an airport, car rental companies, hostels, banks, souvenir stores, pharmacies, tour companies and supermarkets.
Tamarindo is a party town. It gets extremely rowdy and crowded during holidays like Christmas, Spring Break and Holy Week. Many Americans visit Tamarindo.
The best things to do in Tamarindo are surfing, long walks on the beach, watching the sunset, going on estuary boat tour, fishing and hitting up bars.
From Tamarindo, you can enjoy many day trips to the national parks and other attractions.
Read our post for more info on things to do in Tamarindo as you can easily spend many days in Tamarindo doing something different.
Tortuguero
Although Tortuguero is in a remote area of the North Caribbean that is only accessible by boat or plane, it’s actually one of the best places in Costa Rica for first time visitors.
This area, nicknamed the “Little Amazon” of Costa Rica is one of the best for wildlife watching, nature and rainforest!

To get to Tortuguero, you need to fly into San Jose International Airport. Then, take a plane directly to the village or drive to the La Pavona dock and take the boat.
From San Jose, Tortuguero is around a 4-5 hour journey by bus and boat. The plane ride is only about 45 minutes. Find out how to get to Tortuguero here.
You can travel independently or book a Tortuguero tour package that includes round trip transportation, a visit to Tortuguero National Park, meals and lodging.
Get our Tortuguero tour package discount here.
Why Visit
Tortuguero is one of the best places to visit in Costa Rica for wildlife and nature lovers because it’s such a lush rainforest with abundant wildlife, giving tourists a great first impression of Costa Rica.
Tortuguero National Park protects nesting green sea turtles and is the main attraction of the area.
The best months to go to Costa Rica for Tortuguero is August and September as it’s the peak of the nesting green sea turtle season.
Recommended Hotels
- Evergreen Lodge, Aninga and Pachira: Sister lodges next to Tortuguero National Park. All have a pool, restaurants, Wi-fi, bars and variety of rooms and bungalows. (Get our Pachira Tortuguero packages discount here!)
- Manatus: Another lodge near the national park. Only hotel with AC.
- Mawamba: Lodge with cabins, restaurant and pool, also has its own entrance to Tortuguero beach and village.
Uvita
Uvita is a small coastal town on the South Pacific coast famous for humpback whales, Marino Ballena National Park, beaches, and lush rainforests.
It has a very laid back, mellow and relaxing vibe but it has been growing rapidly the last several years.

Uvita is 3.5 hours from San Jose International Airport and 5.5 hours from Guanacaste Airport.
Why Visit
Uvita has everything for tourists: supermarkets, banks, tour companies, hostels and international restaurants.
The Costanera Sur highway Route 34 is paved as well as the main road through town.
However it is hard to get around if you don’t have a car so it is highly recommended to have a rental car for Uvita, preferably a 4×4.
This area is way less touristy than the North Pacific so perfect for those who don’t like crowds.
However, there aren’t any white sand beaches down in the South Pacific and there are more rip tides as its direct to the Pacific Ocean.
The best things to do in Uvita are whale watching, snorkeling at Cano Island, walking the beaches and watching the sunset at Marino Ballena National Park and surfing.
Here are more ideas of things to do in Uvita.
Itineraries
Don’t know how to start building your itinerary?
Check out our sample Costa Rica itineraries here! Many of them includes these destinations.
These detailed itineraries have information on everything to help you get around, find a place to stay, decide what to do, where to eat and much more!
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- 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.
- Check our Costa Rica destinations map and Costa Rica restaurant map
- Do not forget to purchase Travel Insurance for your trip to Costa Rica.
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Kat, England says
Wow, so much amazing information – I’m just getting started with my research and I’m so glad I’ve found this site. We’re going for our honeymoon in July 2024 – we want to see the must-see places but we also like to be off the beaten track. What would be a mix of this? Initially I thought La Fortuna, Monteverde, Quepos (Manuel Antonio) and now maybe Uvita as well?? We don’t mind a lot of driving as we want to experience as much as poss in 11days… We love wildlife and bird watching, hiking and eating, and we’re not adrenaline junkies at all haha, and I want to feel relaxed for a day or 2! We aren’t looking for high-end luxury, more intimate, quirky Airbnbs. I’m just so stuck on the itinerary – we don’t want to completely follow the crowd. Any advice would be helpful, thank you!
Sammi says
Hi Kat, that itinerary works fine and if you want to see and visit places away from crowds, you have to rent a car and then try to look for Airbnbs outside of the town center. There are a ton of things to do and places to see in those areas that are less crowded and touristy even though they are touristic destinations. The good thing about COsta Rica is you just have to drive like 15 minutes outside the main tourism hub and theres lots of “off the beaten track” or just less touristy places. Make sure to check our Costa Rica car rental discount and you will want a high clearance car or 4×4 depending on your lodging (for Monteverde/Uvita). Also look for hotels/lodges/resorts that are in the general area but in outside neighborhoods or up in the mountains for the experience you’re looking for.
Courtney Shelton says
If you decide to do Uvita for your honeymoon, Oxygen Jungle is amazing!
Bianca says
Honeymooning there but next year so please feedback!
Sammi says
We have a Costa Rica honeymoon planning guide that may help!
Araz G. says
Hi,
Thank you for the great informations!
We are planning to travel to CR on January 2024 for 10 or 11 days. I read many itineraries but cannot decide which areas to stay and for how many days. We want to go to La Fortuna for sure for the volcano national park and the hot springs. I want to see wildlife. I would prefer to see the tortuguero if we can. And Manuel Antonio, Monteverde. Should I add Oso Peninsula also? Im so confused. And should we rent the car from the beginning or after la fortuna ?
Please help us to plan our visit
Thank you
Sammi says
You can check our Costa Rica itinerary ideas here
Ashley says
Hi there!
Our family is planning a 7-8 day trip to CR this December. We are an active family (kids ages 9 and 11) and would love a mix of beach time, adventure, and would love to see as many animals as possible. Do any locations pop into your mind? Thanks so much!
Sammi says
HI Ashley, you can check out our Costa Rica 1 week family itinerary post. There are 2 itineraries in this post. Hope this helps.
Martina says
Hi! I absolutely love your blog, thanks for all the great tips I was hoping to ask for your advice. My husband and I are going for 9 days to CR with our two daughters, 3 year old and 4 month old. We will spend 4 days in Nosara and 4 days in Manuel Antonio, and planned one full day for the drive in between. Are you able to recommend a few spots along the way from Nosara to Manuel Antonio where we can relax and recharge? I’m thinking it’s going to be a LONG day with the little ones for a 6 hour drive! Any tips are appreciated. Thank you
Sammi says
If you’re taking the ferry, there are some restaurants in Puntarenas town and that town has a very nice boardwalk to get out and stretch your legs. Jaco/a> and the Crocodile Bridge are also must places to stop
Randi says
Hi there. Flying into San Jose on May 4th 2021. Not sure the plans from there. So far I see rent a car from Adobe (what’s the trick to getting a deal?). Then I see beautiful airbnbs, are those usually safe? But not sure where to go or what to do. Where is the most beautiful location within an hour or two that would have the jungle, beach, animals..? Thank you
Sammi says
Hi, you can check our Costa Rica car rental discount to check prices and book with our discount, from only 1-2 hours from San Jose, Jaco is the closest beach town, it’s not the prettiest beach but it’s the closest. You will have to travel further if you want a nicer beach.
Stan says
Thank you for creating such a wonderful and helpful resource. We booked our car rental through your blog page for Adobe and looking forward to our Costa Rica adventure in June 2021. Can you please share your opinion about internet access and speed in La Fortuna? I will be working remotely and will require sufficient bandwidth for video conferencing. Does La Fortuna have such infrastructure? If so, do you have any recommendations?
Sammi says
Hi Stan! I recommend to ask your host to see what their internet speed is because it varies in Costa Rica and depends on what speed and provider your host uses. La Fortuna downtown is generally decent, not crazy fast but stable-ish but if you’re staying outside city center, the coverage varies a lot so it’s best to ask your host/hotel.
David H says
Hello Sammi!
Great information! We are planning our first trip to CR, an 8-9 day trip in mid to late August. We want to be by the coast, on the water preferably and have easy access to jungle and wildlife. We’re looking for relaxing, so not a full itinerary, but we’d like at least one day snorkeling. Questions:
Would Quepos or Domincal fit with our plans? Other suggestions?
Would you recommend renting a car? If we were to arrive mid to late afternoon in San Jose, would it be safe to drive to Domincal even tho we’d arrive after sunset?
Thanks for any feedback!
David
Sammi says
Manuel Antonio, Costa Rica and Dominical, Costa Rica are both nice places, Manuel Antonio is much more touristy, Dominical is too but it’s more laid back and hippie so it’s up to you what vibe you’re looking for. If you choose Manuel Antonio, you don’t necessarily need a car. If you go to Dominical, I definitely recommend a car to get around.
Adam says
I like Tabacon hot springs, amazing place 🙂
Sammi says
Hello Ru, I’m glad the site is helpful!
You can read our blog post Digital nomad in Costa Rica for more information and if you want to check internet speeds, you can check the Kolbi (main government telecommunications company in CR) and check their coverage map. You can also check the Movistar website for their coverage map.
Just a quick note, Playas del Coco is not a surfing beach. You will have to boat 40 minutes to Witch’s Rock or Ollie’s Point to surf but COco beach itself is not a surfing beach.
Ru Hazell says
Hi guys – amazing website, it has helped me tremendously!
I’m going to go to CR for around 3 months in the next week or 2. I live in the US but have been stuck in London for 5 months (I can’t get in because the borders are shut), and need to be in a similar time zone to California.
I’ve researched through your blog and wonder if you have advice for an area in Guanacaste to stay which will have the best internet speed/quality for FaceTime/Zoom/Skype?
Ideally on the beach so I can surf. I’m looking at Tamarindo, Santa Teresa, Playa Del Coco and Nosara.
Thank you so much for your blog and your help,
Ru