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Costa Rica Beaches

March 8th, 2008 by admin

Costa Rica Beaches
Costa Rica Beaches

Costa Rica is an excellent tourist destination and hundreds of thousands of visitors from the United States, Canada, Europe and other countries have long beaches sand, mountains, time and activities.

It should not cost an arm and a leg to the experience of Costa Rica, just a little creativity, and knowledge ..

Adventurers and explorers were amazed by this country for centuries.

Christophe Columbus was the first to know, do it in 1503. I was so captivated that he gave his name, Costa Rica – Costa Rica.

Some seven years later, an English captain and sailor Sir Francis Drake reminded the southern tip of South America and traveled north until they came in what is now called Drake's Bay off the Pacific coast of Costa Rica. He may have heard of this man: he is famous for the destruction of the Spanish Armada and the economies of England in 1588.

But, unlike these guys, you do not need a load of people to help you move and do not cost the treasury of the queen, either.

Do you want a boat trip? Think a pleasant cruise along the tropical waters of the Central Pacific Coast of Costa Rica.

For the price of a bottle of water or a soda can — and — less than a beer travel between the Pacific port of Puntarenas and the southern tip of the Nicoya Peninsula by ferry Fun.

How? Less than $ 1.50 an hour and a half long trip. A penny per minute. Is the value or what?

Trains are fun, too, especially when they go to places incredibly low prices.

From downtown San Jose, take a journey of four hours on the train Tico in Puntarenas. You'll see spectacular mountains and bridges on deep abysses of height. The train will be packed and full of happy families in Costa Rica. And do not forget to bring your swimsuit because the train stops a tropical beach!

How? About $ 16.

As the ferry from Puntarenas, most tourists do not know the train Tico. For reservations (Required) Travel of America requested the phone number is 22-33-33-00 in Costa Rica.

With two coasts to choose from nearly 800 miles of tropical beaches can be explored, hiking, surfing, swimming (but beware of the tides in some places), and even fish nothing. All you have to do is get there.

All tracks in this country are public, open to all, and getting there is very cheap, because public and private buses are ubiquitous and cheap in Costa Rica.

For example, a large number of tourists visit the beautiful town of Jaco Pacific to navigate, enjoy dozens of activities and party at night (think of a cold beer for about a dollar and a half.

San Jose, comfort ride, bus air conditioning will take you there in about two hours and costs less than a Happy Meal! That's less than $ 5!

Finally, I a secret, more correctly common budget.

They are very nice Costa Rica shelters throughout the country.

Of course, most people associate hostels with students crammed into a room, but the truth is that most hostels in Costa Rica offer private rooms for a little more per person as a bedroom. You do not need to spend $ 50-70 + per person for a nice room. Try a room for $ 12 or a private room about two times more per person.

Therefore, he suggests. Can you pay $ 1.50 for a ferry cruise? $ 16 for a trip by train through the wood of a beautiful tropical beach? $ 5.00 midway Travel Costa Rica for a large city in the Pacific, where you can stay for $ 12?

Pura Vida, which comes from all this? Free, of course.

Not priceless.

About the writer: Vic Krumm lives in sunny Costa Rica. Visit his acclaimed website about Costa Rica Vacations and see why Costa Rica Tourism is world-famous.

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