Trips To Central America Knowledge

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Visiting Costa Rica may be an exhilarating, memorable experience but before traveling to any foreign country it is imperative to fully prepare yourself and be as knowledgeable as is possible about what to expect as well as the way to best plan for your adventures.

Driving in Costa Rica is usually a memorable experience. It's not uncommon to view a pothole the size of a small crater, and while on the move, keep in mind that stop signs in this country are treated like yield signs in North America. Roadways will often be narrow and it's rare to view a guard rail.

In case you plan on renting a vehicle in Costa Rica, agencies are strict about things like dents or scratches so take of the car while you would your own back home. If you prefer going for a taxi, be aware that several unofficial "taxi services" in Costa Rica do not use the taxi's meter, so ensure you agree upon a price if this is the situation beforehand.

Hotels, resorts and also many bed and breakfast's have their own transportation service using taxis to places like the airport or the beach, so use these rates as a gauge for anybody who is unsure of a fair price.

Fortunately, the locals of Costa Rica are a friendly people and a lot more than willing to help a foreigner find their way around and English is widely spoken within the country, but most especially in tourist areas and the larger cities.

While it's true that violent crimes exist in each and every society and in every country and Costa Rica is just not exempt from this fact, crime rates are notably lower here than elsewhere in South America. In contrast, do keep all of your valuables out of sight and never leave them within your vehicle. Wallets should be in front pockets and ask a local if you're unsure of a particular area and its safety, especially while walking after dark.

Emergency services are available throughout the country by dialing 911 and if you plan on swimming either the near Pacific side or even the Atlantic or Caribbean side, remember that sharks make their homes in these waters, especially all around the country's small islands.

Another word of caution when it comes to swimming off the coast while visiting its beautiful beaches pertains trips to costa rica; visit this hyperlink, riptides. If you ever find yourself caught in a riptide, first do not panic and start swimming parallel to the shoreline until you no longer feel the pull of the current.

Costa Rica claims two seasons, dry and wet, the former lasting from December to April as well as the latter from May to November. Nevertheless, since the country is situated near the equator, make sure you take along plenty of sunscreen what ever time of the year you visit while staying amply hydrated. Wet, or green season as it's often called, is when you will find the biggest discounts for hotels as the crowds are at a minimum.

Of-course it really is often a matter of personal preference as to the very best time for visiting this beautiful country, taking into consideration the activities and sights you're considering before planning your vacation, suffice it say you may have a memorable time any time you choose to visit.