Costa Rica may be one of the more Internet-covered destinations I've ever come across. Most of these sites are generated by the voluminous in-country expat community, including detailed sites for practically every area you'd be interested in visiting; more than a few are operated by local realtors and tour operators. Following is a selection of a half-dozen of the foremost sites in English covering both the whole country; once you've identified what areas you'll be visiting within the country, also check out more locally focused (and often even more useful) sites such as Arenal.net, Greencoast.com (for Puerto Viejo/Cahuita/Talamanca coast), MonteverdeInfo.com, MontezumaBeach.com, SamaraBeach.com and Tamarindo.com.
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Best of the Web Costa Rica
Posted by
Souley 1061 days ago
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Best Hostels for Camping in Costa Rica
Posted by
uluckidog 1061 days ago
(http://www.costaricatravelscout.com)
One of the best ways to save money while traveling around Costa Rica is to camp out. Believe it or not, there aren’t a lot of hostels that allow camping. A number of hostels that’s it on the beach may allow you to camp, but might not give you all the security you would receive if you were staying in a dorm or room. Whatever you do, do not camp out on the beach alone. While it is legal in Costa Rica to camp on the beach for free, it is also extremely dangerous and stupid. Do you your self a favor and find a hostel that allows camping. below are some of our favorites.
Chauita National Park
One of the few national parks in Costa Rica that allows camping, this one is set along an enviable stretch of white sand beach. Choose from hiking in the tropical forest or snorkeling and SCUBA diving in the rich marine environment. Established in 1978, the park is also known for an a
Chauita National Park
One of the few national parks in Costa Rica that allows camping, this one is set along an enviable stretch of white sand beach. Choose from hiking in the tropical forest or snorkeling and SCUBA diving in the rich marine environment. Established in 1978, the park is also known for an a
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