Friday, June 10, 2011

Costa Rica inside Info for the Best Costarican Experience

Costa Rica is a wonderful place to explore and enjoy.
We would like to share some traveling tips that would make your vacation experience a more memorable journey.
We want to share with you some of the most frequent asked questions we have from our passengers and the suggestions we make.

What time of the year is the best to travel to Costa Rica?
You may visit Costa Rica any time of the year. There are two periods known as the “Green Season”, from May through October and so from December through April we have the “Gold Season”. If you plan to travel around Christmas or Easter Week, you should make reservations in advance.


How many days do I need to enjoy Costa Rica in the best way?
Costa Rica offers a wide variety of activities to the visitor. A range of 7 to 15 days is the ideal, in order to enjoy the country’s attractions.

What do I have to pack for my trip to Costa Rica?
It is important to take into account that the weather conditions vary place to place, determinate by elevation and time of year. When packing consider: Light, practical clothing, especially short-sleeve shirts and fast-drying cotton pants.

There is not like rigid “dressing code” to follow. Casual wearing is the most recommendable everywhere. It is suggested to take a waterproof garment as in some areas of the country it is rainy year round. Among the main suggested items in you suitcase we recommend including:
  • Sun block and insect repellant.
  • Casual clothes for trips to the city.
  • Cotton or light synthetic fabric shirts, short or long sleeve.
  • Cotton or light synthetic fabric pants (jeans are not recommended as they don’t dry quickly).
  • Shorts for hiking.
  • Shoes: Lightweight hiking shoes or boots, sandals, tennis or running shoes.
  • Socks: take an extra pair in case your feet get wet.
  • Hat with visor for the rain and sun.
  • Camera and film.
  • An extra prescription for eyeglasses and medications (if applicable).
  • Sweater or jacket.
  • Swimming suit.
  • Any medical prescription you might be taking at the time of your trip.
During my visit, can I pay with a credit card?
Major international credit cards are accepted in Costa Rica. ATMs are also available throughout the country.

How does tipping for services work?
Locally the restaurants include a 10% of service tax on their bills covering the tipping.
This is the only exception. Bellboys, cab drivers, tour guides and chambermaids do not have a tip included on the service they provide.  The amount of the tip is at your discretion.


Is it safe to drive a car in Costa Rica?
You are allowed to drive using your valid home country license, for three months. It is safe to drive in Costa Rica if you take basic measures such as driving slowly and attentively. Some streets are not in the best of the shapes, and in rural areas you may come across obstacles like pedestrians and animals.


How to ask for directions?
Avenues run through the city east to west and the streets from north to south. All are numbered and there usually is a sign on corner buildings. However, Costa Ricans don’t use the avenue-and-street method to give directions. Instead, they use reference points, such as parks, stores, churches or bridges. Distances are measured in meters. For instance, an address might be given “from the Central Park, 500 meters (which means 5 blocks) south and 75 east.”

What is the cost of the departure tax?
The cost of departure tax is $26 per person, payable either in dollars, colones or with Visa credit card.


What is Costa Rica’s food like?
Costa Rica offers a wide variety of options regarding food but one of the most basic presentations are dishes based on rice and beans accompanied with either fish, beef or chicken. This is commonly known as “casado”. Throughout the country you will also find excellent option of international cuisine.



What is Costa Rica’s weather like?
Costa Rica’s climate is temperate with average temperatures that range between 14 and 22 degrees Celsius (57 to 77 degrees Fahrenheit). In the Central Valley, where the main cities are located, the climate is a bit warmer, around 22 degrees Celsius (77 degrees Fahrenheit).
On the coasts the temperatures can be higher. The seasons are not very marked; in general each area has a stable climate, without temperature major variations, year round. However, there is the dry and a rainy season commonly know summer and winter.










Wednesday, June 8, 2011

SARAPIQUÍ AREA: “THE BEAUTY OF THE NORTHERN PLAINS”

Sarapiquí, founded on November 18, 1970, is located in the north of Costa Rica. It is the tenth canton in the province of Heredia, and is divided into 5 districts. According to the last study by Mideplan, 55 thousand people live in the humid climate of Sarapiqui.
According to Mr. Carlos Gagini, writer and national historian, the Indians that lived here named this area after the Yon River. Yori, when translated into Spanish, is Sarapiqui.

How do you get to Sarapiquí?
• By the Braulio Carrillo highway, through the National Park of the same name. An area of great natural exuberance and beautiful scenery
• By San Carlos where you can see pineapple and palm plantations as well as ornamental plant nurseries


What does Sarapiqui have to offer?

Sarapiqui offers 6 of the 8 categories of tourist products established by the Costa Rican Institute of Tourism. They are: traditional tours, natural history, adventure tourism, sport fishing, senior citizen tours and scientific tours.

Within the category of natural history are hikes through the tropical rain forest, bird watching (425 of 850 species of birds in Costa Rica).

See monkeys, iguanas, caimans, crocodiles, sloths and otters on a boat trip down the river. Visit the Frog and Butterfly Gardens (500 of the 700 species of butterflies that exist in the country).
Diversified scenery an area very rich in biodiversity. There are 3000 different plant species, 450 different ant species and 142 different mammals.



Adventure Tourism:
There are 5 different levels or sections of rafting and kayaking for beginners, intermediate and advanced adventurers.
The river runs parallel to the highway and has 16 emergency or evacuation exits which makes kayaking and rafting on the river very safe. The river forms beautiful, natural rapids and is surrounded by primary and secondary rain forest giving this product a high international rating.
Its wide variety of beautiful tourist attractions allows for many types of tourism: religious, vacation, business and social. Sarapiqui has a circular route that is recreational and fun for its visitors as well as being a tranquil, peaceful area.



Tourist activity is a good option for the canton. There are 19 quality hotels, cabins and lodges in Sarapiqui with excellent rates. They provide a good source of stable, well paid employment for its habitants.

Because of its geographic location and close proximity to many tourist attractions, it is possible to make day trips to Poás Volcano National Park, Arena! Volcano National Park, Braulio Carrillo National Park, Tortuguero National Park and the Barra del Colorado Wildlife Refuge.

The Chamber of Tourism was founded in Sarapiqui in 1996. Its main objectives are to market the tourist attractions of the area, to make sure the wildlife populations are not affected by tourism and guarantee that the enormous diversity of flora and fauna in the canton is maintained.






Monday, June 6, 2011

The Tranopy Tour



Located in the Central Pacific around 20 minutes away from Jaco Beach, the innovative TRANOPY tour combines the in-depth forest view of an aerial tram with the excitement of a canopy tour.
A professional naturalist guide will accompany you, pointing out some of the secrets of the primary and secondary rainforest that surrounds you.

The TRANOPY starts with a ride on the famous tram. The 30-minute tram ride will bring you through the forest, over tumbling cascades and to the beginning of the canopy portion of the adventure.