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Costa Rica
Costa Rica Vacation Guide
Costa Rica's variety of landscapes and biodiversity is truly astounding, especially for a country that covers less than 60,000 square kilometres. Sunbathers can choose from over 1,000 kilometres of beaches on the Caribbean and Pacific coasts, but there are also cloud forests to be explored at Monteverde, whitewater rafting and kayaking on the in-land rapids, and those looking for something a little off the beaten path can watch the nocturnal hatching of thousands of sea turtles at Tortuguero.
Whatever your vacation fantasies, all inclusive deals can get you to the places and enjoying the activities you want to experience for a whole lot less than you thought possible. Our one-stop-shop frees you from the the hassle and worry that comes with planning a trip. The discounts add up as you combine travel components like flights, hotels, tours, or rental cars, getting you incredible value for the money you spend on Costa Rica vacations.
Top Destinations in Costa Rica
How to Save on Vacations to Costa Rica
Once you've decided on the kind of vacation you want, try to combine as many related elements into your travel booking that you anticipate wanting. For instance, adventure sports enthusiasts can include kayaking tours or scuba diving trips while honeymooners can book beach-front rooms at a hotel with spa services. Doing this is typically cheaper than if you were to wait and book them when you arrive. Once you're there, you can use the money you saved for a fancy Costa Rican meal, or buy some of the country's distinctive and intoxicating coffee blends to bring home.
Peak seasons are very different for activities like surfing, bird-watching, and rafting, so if you're keen on one of these in particular, check in advance to see when you can get the best off-season deals and specials.
Costa Rica's varied geography means that the weather conditions differ greatly depending on which part of the country you're vacationing in. Year-round temperatures in the Central Valley area remain pleasant, ranging from the late teens to the mid-20's (Celsius) while the highland areas are much cooler and it gets more humid towards the coasts. If you're visiting the beaches on the Caribbean side, remember to arm yourself with some mosquito repellent, especially during the rainy season from May onwards.
Most tourists from North America flee the cold weather and visit the country from December to February, but if you want to find cheap Costa Rica vacations, plan your trip for March or April which will get you the best combination of good weather and discount specials.