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Where's the best place to stay in Costa Rica? |
Travel Info Where's the best place to stay in Costa Rica? Travel Tips It depends on what you want to do...hang at the beach, go ecotouring, etc. Here're some web sites to help you decide. http://www.infocostarica.com/ http://www.visitcostarica.com/ict/pagina... http://www.costaricabureau.com/... and http://www.fascinationcostarica.com/... Here's the link to the Lonely Planet's web site about Costa Rica http://www.lonelyplanet.com/worldguide/d... Have a wonderful trip! Others Cauhita in Limon......a refuge on the Caribbean coast! And the FOOD is delicious :) http://www.frommers.com/destinations/cah... Hi, I just got back last week. If you are talking about hotels, here is my experience. We stayed in San Jose at the BW Irazu, it was fine and the rooms were about 80 plus tax but included airport tranfer and breakfast at Dennys.Ask for a room on a higher floor because the noise from the bar and casino is really loud. In Arenal, near volcano, we stayed at the Paradaiso resort with 12 hot springs. About 80 again per night including a buffet breakfast. It was cloudy all the way there so we couldnt see that much. There are lots of available hotels near the volcano-some are on the lava side and others are not. Now, it is cloudy anyway on some nights so it is a matter of luck. It was a fun trip. hotel el rey!!! I went to Costa Rica fall of 2005 for my honeymoon. We stayed in 3 different parts of the country: Tortuguero, Arenal, and Playa Tamarindo. Your question depends on what you like, as they are all so different. Tortuguero is a rainforest region, so it was rainy while we were there but we saw a lot of wildlife. Arenal is beautiful and is a must see because of the volcano. Tamarindo is a beach town. I liked Arenal the best. We stayed at Tabacon Hot Springs Spa and Resort. The rooms were clean and spacious (with amazing views of the volcano on your back porch). Plus you get free admission to the next door Hot Springs (normally $30 admission). The Hot Springs are naturally heated from the volcano and there are many different "pools" to hang out in. Also there is a swim-up bar and restaurant there. You can hang out in the pool at night and watch the lava sparks and hear the volcano in the background. What an experience!!! We also did the canopy tour in Arenal. I would go back anytime! my experience |
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