GENERAL TIPS IN COSTA RICA

GENERAL TIPS IN COSTA RICA

  • Costa Rican lifestyle tends to be more laid-back than that of North American or European countries, be patient if things take longer to be done than in your home country.

  • The road infrastructure (street conditions and road signals) in Costa Rica is not very developed, so be patient when traveling within the country.

  • Cars do not yield to other cars or pedestrians! Be careful when you cross our streets.

  • Buy coffee. Even if you’re not a coffee drinker, you’re bound to know someone who is and coffee is the best buy in Costa Rica.

  • Wear conservative clothing. Foreigners often receive more attention than the want, and this is one way to help avoid it.

  • Don’t forget to ask what comes on the food you order.

  • Don’t leave things unattended on the beach while you’re swimming.

  • Always carry a photocopy of your passport, showing your photograph and the date you entered the country. Leave the original in the safety deposit box at your hotel.

  • Keep your airline ticket, important documents, cash and travelers checks in the hotel safe. Write the numbers of your travelers checks in a separate place.

  • Always change your money at a bank or your hotel, never on the street.

  • Don’t wear valuable jewelry and carry only the amount of money you’ll need for each day.

  • Under no circumstances give money to traffic police or other police officers.

  • Cabs are red with the license plate number painted in the middle of a yellow triangle on both doors and airport cabs are orange.

  • Inside the National Parks follow the safety tips posted inside the parks, explore the trails in groups of two or more and do not touch the plants or attempt to pet the animals.

  • At the beach find out what parts of the coast are safe and which are not and if you feel yourself being pulled out to sea, stay calm, do not try to swim directly to the shore, instead, swim parallel to the shore towards breaking waves and let them help you get back to the beach.

  • If you are going out at night, have the hotel receptionist call you a cab.

  • Please make every effort to have a minimal negative impact on the natural and human environment that you encounter and to conserve natural resources.

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