First of all, you have to let your Costa Rica Tour take you to the beautiful and pristine beaches of Costa Rica. No where on earth is going to offer you such beautiful beaches. The best thing about them is that they haven't been touched too much by the tourist market, which means that many of them are exactly as they always were. They are all open and accessible to the public as well, because one of the greatest things about going on a Costa Rica Tour means that you are going to be able to access some of the most beautiful places on earth and you won't have to pay extra. There is nothing like going on a Costa Rica Tour and spending day after day relaxing on some of the most untouched beaches in the world.
Lodging
There are also great resorts that you can stay on while you are on your Costa Rica Tour. You will find that you have your choice "" first of all there are the big and name brand resorts that you can stay at, where you will be able to stay in high class hotel rooms and enjoy luxurious food and other dining aspects of your tour. There are resorts and hotels for any budget, going from the very luxurious resorts to the small and modest hotels that you can stay at. You can also shell out the bigger bucks for a Costa Rica Tour that includes staying in a small hut right on the beach. This is something that is completely worth doing because you will find that you can be right there where the action is, and where the most beautiful people in the world are.
Fishing
Remember that while you are on your Costa Rica Tour the best thing to do is to take advantage of the fishing. You will find that there are many catch and release tours. You can take anyone of these tours. They will take you out on the water where you can actually fish for some of the most interesting and sporting fish in the world. This is truly an experience that you can do that is going to live in your memories for the rest of your life. As it the case with any other resort area, you can expect to find plenty to see and do outside on your Costa Rica Tour. You can take in many different sights and go on many different tours. Remember that while you are in Costa Rica, get outside and experience the nature of it all. This is hands-down the best way to see Costa Rica, and in addition you will get the best idea of what awaits on your Costa Rica Tour.
Paying For It
One of the things that most people worry about is trying to find a way to pay for their trip. You should know that a Costa Rica Tour doesn't even really cost you that much money. There are so many ways that you can make it work when it comes to paying for your Costa Rica Tour, and one of the best things that you can do is simply look at all of your options. Here a great tip. If you are looking for even more options you should go at different times during the year, and take different types of tours each time you visit. This is going to afford you many more options than you may think possible.
San Jose to Carrillo
Roughly ten of us had decided to head to Costa Rica for a week to stay at a friend’s place just outside the beach town of Carrillo on the west coast. We flew into San Jose and were supposed to be met by a rental company representative that had two new VW vans for us.
As often happens in such situations, we weren’t met by anyone much less a person with vans. Calls were made but not answered. Lunch was had. Calls were made again and finally answered. After a bit of “intense" conversation, we were told the vans would be at the airport in 15 minutes. Roughly two hours later, two VW vans apparently stolen from Woodstock rolled into parking lot. The trip had certainly started on a sour note, but we decided to cut our losses and take the vans.
As we rolled out of San Jose, it was starting to get dark. Unaware that a new highway had been opened, we followed the old route which wound through the mountains and added two hours to the trip. Two hours that would haunt us for days.
As the hours passed, we laughed away the time reliving the past. I was sitting in the back of the van with Stuart, a nurse in San Diego, and Picasso, a graphic designer for surf clothing companies. We were all in shorts and flip flops, which was appropriate for the heat and humidity. How I wished I had worn pants and boots.
As we drove along, we happened to come upon a little village. Little cafes and stores passed us as we drove down the road. So did street lights. Bright street lights. Street lights that lit up the inside of the van.
And the things in it.
Cockroaches. Big cockroaches. They were climbing on the walls of the van and across the floors. A few even took off and flew from one wall to the other.
This is the part in the movie where the men, Picasso and I, take action to protect our female companion, Stuart. Of course, who believes what they see in the movies? In our case, Picasso screamed like a little girl and started stomping on the floor and kicking the walls. I, in turn, did the ultimate crunch, which is to say I whipped my legs off the ground with such speed as to make a drill sergeant weep with joy. I then jumped off the bench just to make sure there weren’t any of the little buggers in my shorts. Stuart, on the other hand, just laughed at us.
Our driver whipped over to the side of the road to find out what the heck was going on. The other van pulled over as well and discovered they had a cockroach problem as well. We were apparently driving the hive around the country.
After obtaining a little liquid courage at one of the cafes in the village, we came up with a solution for keeping the creepy crawlies at bay. More liquid courage, drivers excepted. Much more.
New bravery in hand, we reclaimed the vans and hauled it to Carrillo as fast as possible. Picasso danced the cockroach crunch throughout the remainder of the trip, which made for a messy van and the need for new flip flops. I hoped I was imagining things crawling on my legs. Stuart just kept laughing.
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