Traveling to Costa Rica June. Is this a good time? What is a good all inclusive place to stay?

March 10th, 2010

Me and my family are thinking of traveling to Costa Rica in late June early July. My mom wants an all inclusive resort where she can veg by a clean beach and read all day. She is very much into room sservice. My brother and I want a clean beach to snorkel and hang in the water, a hotel semi close to town so we can go to clubs at night and close to the airport. We also want to do a few things on the island: Nature walking, see some waterfalls, go shopping a little bit.
What is the best semi cheapest but Nice all inclusive hotel to stay at?
Any suggestions on what we should do while we are there?

here are some website you can go:
http://www.hotels.co.cr/cabinas_iguana/cab_iguana_en.htm
http://www.hoteldoralcr.com/esp/htm/inicio.htm
http://www.hotel-california.com/
http://www.hotelplazacr.com/esp/htm/inicio.htm
http://www.manatuscostarica.com/

these are some really good hotels..and they have an awesome view!

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Marlin Fishing in Osa – Osa Peninsula, Costa Rica

March 10th, 2010

The Osa Peninsula has some of the hottest offshore fishing action in the world. Fish the Osa Peninsula for blue marlin, black marlin and stripped marlin.

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where is a good place for Canadians to book all inclusive trips to say- Costa Rica?

March 9th, 2010


Try selloffvactions.com and itravel2000.ca, they have a list of the package for Costa Rica and some really discounted last minute deals.

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Costa Rica Week of Rivers paddling vacation

March 7th, 2010

Costa Rica all-inclusive whitewater vacation, rafting and kayaking adventure tours

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Your favorite all inclusive resort in Costa Rica?

March 7th, 2010

In the Northern Pacific region….. I heard this area is a little drier since we will be traveling down there in October. I was looking into Barcelo Tambor resort but it’s like 4 hours from San Jose Airport. We wanted to cut some of our commute time so we are thinking of flying into Liberia. Anyone been to any resorts/hotels in the North Pacific region? It’s hard to tell how they actually are just by going online and looking at pictures.
Looked at the Flamingo beach, Langosta beach and a few others.
I’m interested in the Playa Paradisus… looks really nice, but is it really worth an extra grand?
Going on a honeymoon so I’m not traveling with children.

Barcelo has a resort in Langosta Beach, on the Nicoya Peninsula which will cut your travel time if you are going to fly into Liberia. To be honest, the pictures don’t do the place justice. When my wife and I were there, the service was incredible, the food fresh, the staff courteous and friendly, the rooms were big and had all the amenities, the activities were fun….it was everything that we had expected and more. And that’s just the hotel. You can walk up and down the beach, and you will find secluded spots where you and your new bride can get to know one another and spend quality time together and alone. The water will be around 80 degrees. You will almost feel as if you own the beach. I mean, how much more does anyone need? Oh! And you can contact the hotel and make arrangements for them to go pick you up at the airport!
The only downside that I see is that if you are coming this time of the year, it is still the rainy season. The area that Barcelo Langosta Beach is in does transition a bit sooner into the dry season, but you can still expect rain. It may not be as much as in other places, but you never know with Costa Rica. I once went to Barcelo Tambor and it rained for the four days we were there. But that’s not to say that spending wonderfully rainy days with your wife doesn’t have its charm either.
Added to all that is the fact that it is the off season. Less tourists, less Ticos, more time to yourself and your wife.
If you need any further information about Costa Rica, visit the TicosLand website.

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Looking for a great all-inclusive hotel in Costa Rica for less than $1,000 per person (including flights)?

March 5th, 2010

I love the beach and swimming in the ocean, and I REALLY would love to try the cable zip line experience! Any and all suggestions are appreciated!!
I’d like to go somewhere that’s not more than an hour or so from a "major" airport. Anywhere on the ocean, and where I have access to the zip-lining thing. We’ll probably go in July. For 5 days maybe.
Would July be a bad idea, is it too rainy then?
I understand that the excursions will cost extra, and we might have to pay for a bus/cab/flight to the hotel from a major airport. That’s okay. All in all, I think this option is still WAAAYYYY cheaper than a Greece vacation (which is my other option, but I’d rather wait until I have more savings for that one).

I don’t really recommend all-inclusive vacations in Costa Rica. They are usually very environmentally UNfriendly. For example… The Allegro Papagayo Resort was shut down for illegal waste disposal. They are so big and produce so much it is not ecologically sustainable.

If you want to explore the rain forest and see the beautiful country that is here in Costa Rica, I think you can manage to do it with $50 per day.

If you go to a travel agencie that books hotel/flight packages, (sun fun vacations etc) they will have CHEAP charter flights available at the last minute because they want to at least fill up the plane even if they do not get your hotel/ all-inclusive booking.

SO… Flight booked charter: $400 (seriously this is possible)

$50 for 10 days: $500

this leaves you with and extra $100 emergency cash.

You may have to stay in hostels and cheap hotels, but its worth it!

If you want to learn more about different areas of the country some of my favourite are

Samara Beach (go to Coco’s restaurant and le vela latina)

http://www.anywherecostarica.com/samara-costa-rica/travel.htm

Monteverde

http://www.monteverdeinfo.com/

Moon shiva has great hummus and falafel, a nice change from the regular rice and beans of the local cuisine

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Costa Rica Adventure Vacation

March 4th, 2010

Week of Adventures with Costa Rica Rios
8 Day All Inclusive Multi-Sport Adventure Trip in Costa Rica.

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Does Costa Rica have any really nice all-inclusive resorts?

March 2nd, 2010

Hotel names would help.

Barceló in tambor beach : ) i looooooved it. they had really good food, the staff was really friendly, it was really pretty, and they had lots of activities throughout the day like dancing lessons and yoga and stuff like that. then at night they had shows and a mini club. the only thing I didn’t like was the drinks from the bar, they kind of tasted watered down to me.

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Costa Rica Fiesta Premier Resort

March 1st, 2010

This is an all inclusive resort on the Pacific Coast of Costa Rica, in the province of Guanacaste.

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All inclusives in Costa Rica?

February 28th, 2010

I am trying to find an all inclusive resort in Costa Rica for a short honeymoon. I just have no idea which is a good one and where. My future husband and I are interested in seeing volcanoes, going through the rain forests and doing zipline tours. Please let me know if anyone knows of any good places! Thanks!

Your perfect spot will be Hotel Diria on Tamarindo Beach on the West coast or the Pacific side of Costa Rica! Its right on the Beach as well as the Main Road in the town!

Check out their Web site at: Hotel Diria, Tamarindo Beach, Costa Rica.com

A first class Hotel for only $50.00 per night will all the amenties as well as tourist attractions that anyone would ever want!

Three Huge outside pools with drinking cabanas in the pools!

Once you have been there and stay a while – you will be thinking of this place for the rest of the your life – wishing you were there!

Trust me on this!

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