Home  |  Links   |  Contact Us   |  Bookmark
   Travel Forum Search :
   Homepage        News        Travel Topics       Travel Directories        Travel Forum        Dictionary  
Travel Forum    Latin America
Travel Discussion Forum

 Traveling to Chile alone from Wisconsin. I am going to be 17, i am sixteen now. Parents, would u let me go?
ok. i have planned to go chile for a few months now. my boyfriend, the foreign exchange student, lives there. i would be staying with his family. i am learning some spanish now, so i will be able to ...


 Looking for a cheap calling card from Costa Rica to the US. Any suggestions? ?
Also, are they for sale at San Jose Airport? I will be there next week.
Thank you!...


 NEED A TRANSLATION ! from English to Spanish (Easy 10 points)?
Colombia is found in the continent of south America. The Capital of Colombia is Bogotá. Four other major cities include Medellin, Cali, Cartagena, and Barranquilla.

What the Stripes on ...


 Columbiana or venezuelan>?>>> which is best...?
to marry.!...


 Anybody have any advice for driving from the U.S. to Costa Rica?
How long did it take? Did you encounter any prob's? Was
U.S. currency sufficient along the way?...


 What do you know about guatemalal and how does it compare to the U.S.? i need to know more about Guatemala?
please write as much as you want! the one with most, good info about guatemala gets 10 ...


 What items from the united states do costa ricans want?
...


 Information on Belize?
I'm doing a project on Belize and I need some information on stuff like foods, sports, pastimes, customs, holidays and stuff like that...any help? = )...


 Costa Rica - where and what are the best beaches and resorts?
...


 How much does cost a house in panama? How much is the rent?
...


 Anyone know how I can move to Costa RIca?
I want to get out of the craziness.. I am not rich. Don't want to get ripped off but need help and information!...


 What are real estate prices near beaches in Panama?
What would be the approx price of a home on several acres someplace near the Atlantic side beaches in Panama? Are there often title problems there? I looked at and made an offer on a large track in B...


 Does anyone know of any famous person from Honduras?
it can't be a president or government related ...


 I want to fly to Quito from Lima, should I book my flights before I leave the UK OR will it be cheaper and...?
easier to just get a flight when I arrive in Lima.

I went to Thailand last year and when I got to Bangkok is was so cheap to get a flight to anywhere else in Thailand so i'm just ...


 What is the capitol of venezuala?
...


 Has anybody been to Bolivia?

Additional Details
My parents are from Bolivia and I went for Summer vacation it was the best experience....


 How can I get answers about visa questions re visa from Panama to USA?
us embassy is asking my friend to provide bank acct. numbers and documents that reflect my financial situation here in the US. He is coming for a visit on a tourist visa.Are these questions legal ...


 As a Guatemalan (not a gringo tourist) are you expected to tip in restaurants, taxis, and bars?
I have a friend from guatemala living in the US and he is cheap when it comes to tipping though he is real friendly with the service staff. What's up with that?
Additional Details
W...


 Mexico to El Salvador. Should i do it alone?
I was born in El Salvador but now live in Australia. I am returning back to my homeland for the first time in 5 years and the first time by myself. I am planning on staying for 3 months. I'm a 21...


 What is the only non-spanish speaking country in Central America?
...



kellabunga13

Travelling Outside the US for First time - Costa Rica?

Hello, I'm graduating my internship in June and am looking to travel somewhere for about a week (it would be longer if I had some kind of a savings, but I've been in school waaay to long. need a break! soon!) I was thinking about Costa Rica. Does anyone with experience know the best way to go about doing this? I love nature and outdoorsy type things so would like to do the canopy tours, maybe rafting, see the volcanoes, beaches etc, but i would also like to keep the spending to a minimum. Since its my first trip should i do an all-inclusive (those look expensive though) or should i just fly over there and wing it (sounds a little scary)? I'm a 25/f maybe going w/ a couple friends. Any advice would be much appreciated. thank you!

    



Show all answers


jamood69
Rating
Costa Rica really isn't a budget travel place, It can be expensive. If you want to make your dollars go farther you could visit one of Costa Rica's neighbors. Nicaragua and Panama have a lot to offer and are a lot cheaper and neither of them are as inundated with tourist like Costa Rica is. Don't get me wrong Costa Rica is beautiful but it is not a cultural experience. If you stay off Gringo road which can be a challenge in itself it can be fun,but It is overrun by tourist and tour operators


Daniel E
Rating
Get yourself a good guide book, Lonely Planet for instance. You can certainly 'wing it' but if you aren't prepared or don't speak good Spanish you run the risk of a lot of wasted effort. There are many low budget accommodations and public transportation is cheap and efficient (if sometimes funky). But in order to navigate you have to deal with the disorganized nature of Costa Rica. I 'winged it' myself my first time and I had plenty of fun, and I suspect you could too. But do your homework, buy a guidebook, and if you have somebody in your group who speaks Spanish you'll do a lot better once you get here.


brete
Just wing it. Get your airfare, a guide book and car rental. The place is easy to travel around and the people are very friendly. I did this a few years ago with a couple of buddies of mine on a surf trip and we had a blast. If you rent a car go with a 4x4 as the roads,, depending on where you go, can be a little bumpy. I went through an agency called Tico Travel - I do not know if they are still around but they were easy to deal with. Anyway hope this helps


? ?ady taco ?at?||~CR~
Rating
Costa Rica is a great country to visit for the first time and you can find lots of inexpensive hotels to stay in. The best way to find those hotels is to ask the locals or go to a travel agency.
If you want to do canopy, I would suggest Monteverde. You can get a great view, and it isn't that expensive, though I can't remember the price now. http://www.selvatura.com/rates.html
this link gives you the prices and some nearby hotels.
If you want to go rafting, I suggest Reventazon. http://www.costasolrafting.com/
If you want to visit volcanoes Arenal, Irazu and Miravalles are beautiful, and Arenal and Miravalles have hotels nearby. There are also one day tours that aren't that expensive.
By the way, don't worry about medicines and/or water. Costa Rica has better water quality than most US places.


zahara
Rating
Visit the southern part of costa rica, it's much more laid back than the capital area, and less crowded tourist beaches. Also people are super down to earth and friendly .
I recommend Golfito for its awesome oceanic views, beaches and rainforest.
Visit my blog for more info: casaboruca.blogspot.com


♥GOSS!P_G!IRL♥
Rating
Costa rica is fabulous! In march of 2007 i took a tour of it. It was with a tour group and it was great! It was a reasonable price for 11 days, it was only 1,900 dollars. If you love nature this is the perfect place for you. We went horseback riding, river rafting, zip lining over and through tthe rainforest(amazing!!!!!!!!) and went to see volcanoes and relaxed on the beaches. It was an amazing trip and i had a great time and im sure you would too! ♥





 Enter Your Message or Comment


User Name:  
User Email:   
Post a comment:









  
Terms of Service   |   Privacy Policy
© 2011 TravelExpertGuide                 



0.064
CATEGORIES   ARCHIVE   TRAVEL
 HOME Forum Links
 NEWS Forum1 Links1
 FORUM Forum2 Links2
 DICTIONARY  All RSS Feeds