And for Costa Rica in general...any tips? I found a great airfare, so I'm
all set there. But what to do? Should I bring my bike? You know, all
the usual questions. Any info is appreciated.
Jen
>Jen
Well, it's been awhile, but we spent 4 wonderful weeks in Costa Rica, January
1979 (gasp!). At that time, the following was true:
Not many paved roads outside of the Pan American Highway, and San Jose,
just gravel and grade, so biking would be rough;
Car rentals were muy expensive; we elected not to rent one at all.
That left us the local transportation, a system of solo entreprenurial
(sp?) buses. Basically, anyone with the desire could purchase an old
[typically U.S.] surplus school bus, decide on a route and a fare and
run it on whatever schedule felt right.
We spent most of our time on the beaches of the Guanacaste Province
(NW pacific coast); people were friendly and delighted to have some-
one to try their English on; we were not fluent in Spanish, but we
had a good dictionary with us and did just fine.
We found the people and the country charming and thoroughly enjoyed our
stay.
Hope it hasn't changed too much and that you find it magical too.
Best wishes for a wonderful honeymoon!
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We just returned from Costa Rica where we saw the solar eclipse. There is
a lot of pavement outside San Jose and the Pan American Highway, though if
you want to see the country you will have to use the latter anyway. We also
had nothing but good experiences. Try "La Caravelle" restaurant in Punta
Arenas, and the dining room of the Gran Hotel Costa Rica had uniformly
excellent food. There is a a typical restaurant in San Jose called "Cocina
de ?" or nearly so which we enjoyed, was full, and had not one non-tourist
patron on the evening we ate there! People are eager to please and eager
that you like their country, of which they are quite justifiably proud. It
reminded me very much of the healthy attitude prevalent in my youth in
California in that respect
>
> Car rentals were muy expensive; we elected not to rent one at all.
We rented an expensive car and later learned that there are cheaper rentals
available. Shop around, by all means. My high school Spanish was adequate
for communication one way, but the local Spanish is of a higher baud rate
than Mexican Spanish. See "mas despacio" in your dictionary! It's useful.
> That left us the local transportation, a system of solo entreprenurial
> (sp?) buses. Basically, anyone with the desire could purchase an old
> [typically U.S.] surplus school bus, decide on a route and a fare and
> run it on whatever schedule felt right.
>
We used the local buses after we turned in our rental car. Easy, fast.
Typical fare 11 colones (less than a dime) clear across town.
> We spent most of our time on the beaches of the Guanacaste Province
Guanacaste is wonderful. We didn't explore south. If you have to skip a
place, skip Limon. We found it unattractive, though it is on the way to
some attractive places. If we'd driven through Braulio Carillo National
Park and on to Sequirres that would have been far enough. By the way, from
there to Limon the excellent highway has been destroyed by the April 22
earthquake, and is unsuitable for a car by reasonable standards.
> (NW pacific coast); people were friendly and delighted to have some-
> one to try their English on; we were not fluent in Spanish, but we
> had a good dictionary with us and did just fine.
>
>We found the people and the country charming and thoroughly enjoyed our
>stay.
>
That has not changed!
>Hope it hasn't changed too much and that you find it magical too.
>Best wishes for a wonderful honeymoon!
Leigh Palmer
Simon Fraser University
Just a short note to tell you that Playa Hermosa and Jaco are on
the Pacific Coast, not the Atlantic Coast. Also, it's still hard
to get to Cahuita and Puerto Viejo on the Atlantic coast, but that
should be the only effects you'll see from the earthquake.
- Fernando Urbina
na...@apple.com
I agree with Holly's assessment. One minor point, Playa Hermosa and Jaco
are on the Pacific/west coast of CR.