Costa Rica

FAQ

  • How do I get to Costa Rica?   You are responsible for your airfare to the Juan Santamaría International Airport (SJO) in San Jose, Costa Rica. Your trip will conclude at the Liberia International Airport in northwestern Costa Rica on the 8-day trips. On 9-day trips you will be departing from the Juan Santamaría International Airport (SJO) in San Jose, Costa Rica. Please book your flights accordingly. You will be picked up at the airport upon arrival and you will be returned to the designated airport at the conclusion of your excursion. All the rest of your transportation will be provided.
  • Is American money accepted in Costa Rica? The Costa Rican currency is the colón (¢).  Most places in Costa Rica accept U.S. dollars; small denominations are recommended ($1 - $20).  Banks and other businesses charge 1% to 3% to cash travelers checks.  For larger purchases, Visa and MasterCard are readily accepted.  ATMs may also be available.
  • Do I need to learn Spanish? Costa Ricans appreciate Americans that attempt to speak Spanish, but it isn’t necessary.  Nearly all Costa Ricans in the travel and service industries speak some English and are very friendly.
  • What is the minimum age? The minimum age is 5 years old.
  • What is the average group size? 3 to 15 guests. 
  • What are the meals like? Eggs, Chicken, fish, beef, rice, beans, fruit, cheese and of course coffee are the main staples. You will find the food very good and wholesome. Two or three choices, plus a vegetarian option will be offered with each meal.  If you notify us 30 days in advance, we can provide special foods such as kosher, non-dairy, etc.
  • How long do the daily excursions last? It varies, but the activities generally take about 3-5 hours, leaving plenty of time for you to venture out on your own or just relax.
  • What is the hiking like? Generally, the jungle tours consist of flat trails. Your tour guide will stop frequently for interpretation and to view wildlife.
  • Are there any special physical requirements? This trip is considered moderately easy and ideal for those travelers who feel comfortable with 3-5 hours of activity per day.  Guests should be in average physical condition and are responsible for choosing a trip that suits their abilities, level of fitness and health.
  • When is the best time to go? Costa Rica is in the tropics and has a temperate climate.  They have a rainy season, which lasts June to November. December through May are the peak tourist months and it tends to be much drier.  On average, the temperatures (Fahrenheit) are as follows:
    • January: Daytime 75, Nighttime 58.
    • February: Daytime 76, Nighttime 58.
    • March: Daytime 79, Nighttime 59.
    • April: Daytime 79, Nighttime 62.
    • May: Daytime 80, Nighttime 62.

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