Traveling to Costa Rica June. Is this a good time? What is a good all inclusive place to stay? |
| Me and my family are thinking of traveling to Costa Rica in late June early July. My mom wants an all inclusive resort where she can veg by a clean beach and read all day. She is very much into room ... |
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What is an independence day celebration like in the latin american world? |
| I have a paper due where I am supposed to compare independence day celebrations between a spanish speaking country and the USA but I don't know anyone who has lived outside of the US so anyone ... |
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Panama..kids? |
| what do you call kids over there?... |
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My parents wont let me got to el Salvador |
| I'm 17 and want to el Salvador in December with my cousin who is 18. Now at first it sounds bad but we will be staying with family and am going to pay for the whole vacation with my part time ... |
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What South American city would be best to travel to? |
I would like to get to each continent in my life. Especially Europe, Australia, and South America.
I know there is Bogota, Sao Paulo, Rio de jeniro, Santiago, and Buenos Aires. Any of ... |
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BEST fishing in Costa Rica ? |
We are traveling to Arenal, Manuel Antonio and MonteVerde
we love to fish and want to find the best fishing in Costa Rica in those areas. Freshwater preferred, but Saltwater also ok.... |
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I am soon moving to South America... will my DVD's work over there? |
| I've heard that the DVD's over here are zone or region 2 (viewable only in Europe) and America is region 1. Is this true :(... |
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Can I sell my American car in South America (Argentina)? |
| Hello, I'm driving down to South America this summer and I'm wondering if I can sell my American (California) registered car (1980 Mercedes Benz 300SD Turbo Diesel) in South America, ... |
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Traveling to Guanacaste Costa Rica in May. Is it too rainy to surf? |
| How much rain can I expect? Will it be too wet for beach activities like snorkeling? I am staying in Tamarindo.... |
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What's it like to live in South America? |
| I asked this yesterday but maybe in the wrong place I didn't get many responses, so here we go again. My husband and a close friend have been talking about moving to South America, maybe Monaco, ... |
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I dont speak spanish. Will I be OK on my trip to Panama, Peru, Argentina, and Brazil? |
| I am going (alone) to Lima, Panama City, Rio, and Buenos Aires. I speak almost no spanish. Will I still be able to get around in these cities?... |
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What does Peru export a lot ? |
| i really need to know for my spanish class and i cant figure it out!... |
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Do you know a beach in Costa Rica with the below characteristics...? |
My husband and I want to relax in Costa Rica; the perfect beach would be:
VERY IMPORTANT:
- no surfing, we want to be able to swim and enjoy the ocean without the big waves;
- ... |
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We're traveling to Guatemala in a medical missions group. I'm hearing reports the country is not safe. |
| Does anybody know anything about the how safe it is to travel to Guatemala. I've checked with the US Department of Travel website and that's where I've read the reports about the ... |
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Is marijuana illegal in Costa Rica? |
| I have read conflicting reports on weather or not Marijuana is illegal in Costa Rica. Some have said that there are strict punishments including jail time for possession of even small amounts of ... |
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One week in Peru, what not to miss? |
| I will be in Peru the first week of April. I know one week is nothing. Any must see or must do suggestions?... |
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Costa Rica currency exchange? |
I'm traveling to Costa Rica and I need to change in some US dollars into whatever Costa Rica's currency is. Any ideas where I can find a place that does this? I live in Colorado. |
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drpepperholic15
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A dollar is around 500 colones (give or take a few, it's easier to think 500). Many places accept American bills (use small ones), but not coins (it's rare). It's pretty easy to translate currency once you get the hang of it. If someone tells you that's $2.00, you think "oh, that's 2,000 colones" $6.00 is 12000 colones and so on... it's very simple really. |
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Tico Roots.
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As soon as you get off the plane in the AirPort there is a little office where you can exchange your dollars for Colones but i wouldnt recomend to exchange all of your dollars there because they dont give you exactly what your dollar is worth. Its better to exchange it at a bank once your in CR. Here's a site of a big bank in CR http://bancobcr.com/ right now $1 is worth 517 Colones but dont worry because in CR you can pay at most places with US Dollars and anyway most hotels charge in US Dollars. But I highly recomend to have Colones to pay Taxi rides or food at restaurants. |
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JD
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if you come to costa rica, don't change it all. just part of it, and if you do it, do it at a bank. the currency is around 520 colones per $1 (us). if you do it at a place like the airport they would take like 10% of the fee. |
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homeless
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I wouldnt bother getting any until you arrived in Costa Rica. The international airport you are departing will have a currency exchange but gives horrible rates. If you are ariving in San Jose. There are money changers and an ATM machine there. If you do not have a Atm card you can get prepaid visas at Walgrens and Safeway |
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Ambien
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most places here accept american currency with decent rates. but change it in a bank here in costa rica. dont forget your passport, as they are quite leery about exchanging $100 bills. |
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walther2004
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$2 = 1000 colones (can buy a beer)
$3 = 1500 colones (can buy a "casado" (typical lunch in tico restaurants)
$4 = 2000 colones ( can buy a Big mac combo)
exchange only in airport, hotel and banks!!! do not carry too much cash, San Jose is a dangerous city, never walk at night alone. |
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tica_nan
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Traveling it is usually better not to travel with a lot of cash. There are ATM machines all over the country. ANd they give you Colonies at the daily exchange rate. At the airport I would trade some $ for taxis and such. The current rate is $1 =. 517 Colonies. For easier conversion think of it as 500 Colonies. So CR bills are in demonitations of
1000 CRC = $2.00 This bill os called a ROJO
2000 CRC = $4.00 This bill is called a Tiberon
5000 CRC = $10.00 This Bill Is called a TOUCAN
10,000 CRC = $20.00
You'll see why these names when you get here
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Paul B
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I did this back in l995 - the first time I visited Costa Rica.
NEVER AGAIN! - it was a hassle to get my colonies exchanged back into American Dollars!
Since then, I have been going back every year for the last twelve years and now I just take American dollars because everyone accepts them!
Its not a problem any more with the number of Americans visiting Costa Rica!
Good Luck! |
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