I´m so sorry for the high prices in Costa Rica, that´s only in tourist areas, but you can save some money in many ways.1. using public transportation for long distance, that´s pretty good and cheap2. on many beaches you can camping for free, so buy a tent 3. If you see the word SODA in some restaurants you can buy a local lunch for USD 5, (black beans, white rice, meet ,salad and lemonade) 4. always there is a option for every budget. so have fun
This video was soooo well laid out and I really appreciate the visuals so I could pause it and write down the places you're talking about. It completely motivated me when I felt like I had no idea where to start! Thank you so much!
Lots of people speaks english in CR, Touristic places are expensive!! North west shores (Guanacaste) is more exclusive therefore more expensive! Caribbean coast is more natural and relaxed, Rasta/Hippi influences, almost like been in Jamaica, nature wise, beautiful nature and emerald colored beaches!. Want to save!! eat at the sodas (local restaurants). Also use public transport, they have buses to go everywhere you want to go. If back packing always!! stay where there is more people you don't want to become an easy target to local thiefs. Always ask about towns just for safety. I'm a TICO- (Costarican), ask me any questions, more than glad to guide you. certainly CR is more expensive than many others in the region, but over all is more secure and stable. Others are cheap but dangerous, in any case do a good research and you will safe money. By the way! great advise from backpacking bananas! Love your eyes!
This is so we'll explained!!! Yeah I agree ---> Costa Rica is expensive... ... The only point that was missed a bit was that "there's nothing much to do in San Jose"... I agree that the capital is merely a small town with traffic jams all over and nothing much to feast your eyes with (architecture wise) BUT, is filled with artistic and cultural activities... Concerts, outdoor cinemas, culinary workshops, festivals of all kinds (coffee, wine, gastronomy, barroque music, dance, ballet, jazz, etc)... Urban biking is a thing! And all week long there are FREE guided tours around the city (usually around 15 to 50 people attend, just for the pleasure of biking around the city), all museums have a day in the month their entrance fee is free too! This day is called " ArtCity Tour"... I can go on and on :D thanks for sharing this with the world... I hope you come back soon to CR... Pura vida. ps: soy tica.
thanks to put my country Costa Rica out there, we are very pleased to have travelers here, in general, we don't have good english but i guess we can defend ourself. Please, if you goind to travel to Costa Rica, try to get information of safes areas to camping or stay because our country is mostly safe but there are some thieves out there, so be carefull and nothing would happen to you. welcome to Costa Rica, for anyone thinking on travel here. ;)
I love your video's ! I am heading to central america with friends in January . I can't wait to go traveling and your videos have helped me get a better idea of what to expect and what there is to do. Not to mention all the hot spots :)
I just discovered your videos for the first time and I'm probably going to binge watch them all now hahaha! You are so pretty and such a natural on camera! And don't worry, the twitch thing ALWAYS happens to me too! I thought I was the only one! Anyways, keep up the good work and can't wait to hear about more adventures!
I am just looking for more info about Costa Rica, where I will be just for a short time (8 days) and I will probably miss half o places I wish to see, but your tips are great and helpful. Lovely vlog and your way of presenting stuff is really cool :) Not to mention that you got beautiful eyes, that are hypnotizing :)
Thank you for your very honest and positive review, let me know when you come back I'll make sure to help you out at least with your transportation. take care
I used to work for Carnival Cruise Lines and by the tone of your voice and your experiences traveling you'd make one heck of a Travel Agent (aka TA) or travel consultant. The perks alone would be worth giving it a go.
Great video super helpful! Thanks for sharing :) I will be going to Costa Rica in March. Does anyone have suggestions, tips and/or advice on where I should go during that time of year? I want to indulge in eating lots and lots of fruit, as well as site see. I honestly have no idea what city to go to..
I LOVE your videos! Thanks so much for sharing! I am planning my first trip to Costa Rica in March and Rockin J's is on my list. However, my biggest concern is how to get around in country. Did you use buses, shuttles, rides shares? Everything is kind of hard to find online so I wanted to know your experience. I want to fly into Liberia and see La Fortuna but want to spend about four days in Puerto Viejo, then fly out of San Jose.
HI! I am going to be traveling in costa rica for just over a week this january with a friend!!! Do we need to book hostels and buses in advance or would taking it day by day with a solid idea of where we want to go be good??! This video was super helpful!
+Tim Dammann Hi Tim :) It really depends on what sort of trip you are after! If you want it to be chilled, stress free then stay in the same placebut if you want an adventure filled backpacking trip, switch up your location! :)
If you got time and budget you should really check out Corcovado, its on the other peninsula (Osa). I rate Tortuguero and Corcovado as the top national parks in CR. I also hear really good stories about Cahuita (near Puerto Viejo de Talamanca). Manuel Antonio's beaches and trails are great, but the park is overcrowded.. You will see raccoons stealing food from unsuspecting tourists though :P
I´m flying to Costa Rica this Fall, but I did not find a friend to join me. Is it dangerous to be alone in a country like Costa Rica? Thanks for your videos!
Where would do you think the cheapest country in Central America to visit is? I wanted to go to Costa Rica originally, but after seeing this video, Im having second thoughts. Maybe Honduras?
Nicaragua, Honduras and Guatemala are the cheapest 3 in my experience, the prices depend on the specific locations in the countries (IE the more touristy, the more expensive) but on the whole, they are all similar.
An air of caution.. San Jose has a lot of crime. I was witness to a highway robbery (there were guns), it was scary. And a group of friends also had all their camera gear stolen. If you rent a car, leave nothing in it. Costa Ricans have a motto.. "god has graced us with the contents of your car". I'm not kidding. That aside, the people are friendly and Manuel Antonio is a pretty neat place.
I've approached tourists from the United States and sometimes they smell really bad. I'm not saying this is the norm, personal hygiene is appreciated in the country.
Believe it or not those prices she's giving are still a bit low. I am from Costa Rica and go there quite often. Buses are great and cheap and get you everywhere. If you visit during December though March the greatest weather in the world is almost guaranteed. Lots of Costaricans specially young people speak good English. most of the country is pretty safe during the day..
I´m so sorry for the high prices in Costa Rica, that´s only in tourist areas, but you can save some money in many ways.1. using public transportation for long distance, that´s pretty good and cheap2. on many beaches you can camping for free, so buy a tent 3. If you see the word SODA in some restaurants you can buy a local lunch for USD 5, (black beans, white rice, meet ,salad and lemonade) 4. always there is a option for every budget. so have fun
+Fred Kosta Exactly.
Thank you for the tips!
This video was soooo well laid out and I really appreciate the visuals so I could pause it and write down the places you're talking about. It completely motivated me when I felt like I had no idea where to start! Thank you so much!
+Brittany Mathews Pleasure :) x
going there in a couple months and your video helped me be more prepared! thank you!
Pleasure :)
Lots of people speaks english in CR, Touristic places are expensive!! North west shores (Guanacaste) is more exclusive therefore more expensive! Caribbean coast is more natural and relaxed, Rasta/Hippi influences, almost like been in Jamaica, nature wise, beautiful nature and emerald colored beaches!. Want to save!! eat at the sodas (local restaurants). Also use public transport, they have buses to go everywhere you want to go. If back packing always!! stay where there is more people you don't want to become an easy target to local thiefs. Always ask about towns just for safety. I'm a TICO- (Costarican), ask me any questions, more than glad to guide you. certainly CR is more expensive than many others in the region, but over all is more secure and stable. Others are cheap but dangerous, in any case do a good research and you will safe money. By the way! great advise from backpacking bananas! Love your eyes!
Flying to Panama to spend 4 months in Central America next week, so glad I've found your videos, such an amazing resource :D Thanks !!
+AmileeRockz No worries! :)
This is so we'll explained!!! Yeah I agree ---> Costa Rica is expensive... ... The only point that was missed a bit was that "there's nothing much to do in San Jose"... I agree that the capital is merely a small town with traffic jams all over and nothing much to feast your eyes with (architecture wise) BUT, is filled with artistic and cultural activities... Concerts, outdoor cinemas, culinary workshops, festivals of all kinds (coffee, wine, gastronomy, barroque music, dance, ballet, jazz, etc)... Urban biking is a thing! And all week long there are FREE guided tours around the city (usually around 15 to 50 people attend, just for the pleasure of biking around the city), all museums have a day in the month their entrance fee is free too! This day is called " ArtCity Tour"... I can go on and on :D thanks for sharing this with the world... I hope you come back soon to CR... Pura vida. ps: soy tica.
Haha you're great! love these tips videos
Heading to Costa Rica from UK tomorrow on a trekking research trip. This was some great information and put my mind at ease! Thank you
thanks to put my country Costa Rica out there, we are very pleased to have travelers here, in general, we don't have good english but i guess we can defend ourself. Please, if you goind to travel to Costa Rica, try to get information of safes areas to camping or stay because our country is mostly safe but there are some thieves out there, so be carefull and nothing would happen to you. welcome to Costa Rica, for anyone thinking on travel here. ;)
Hi I'm from Heredia,Costa Rica and I'm very happy that u enjoyed ur visit there
+kacie solis Hello! That's awesome, I love your country :)
I love your video's ! I am heading to central america with friends in January . I can't wait to go traveling and your videos have helped me get a better idea of what to expect and what there is to do. Not to mention all the hot spots :)
love your comments , thanks, it will be a good advices for my next trip there. I plan 2 months of trip in CR in February 2017
I just discovered your videos for the first time and I'm probably going to binge watch them all now hahaha! You are so pretty and such a natural on camera! And don't worry, the twitch thing ALWAYS happens to me too! I thought I was the only one! Anyways, keep up the good work and can't wait to hear about more adventures!
+Tourist to Local (Juliana) Aw thank you lovely, I love your channel girl!
I loved my time in CR!
I came here from watching your newest video from 15 minutes ago and wow you’ve changed😂💜
Thanks for the tips :) really helpful.
+happygoblin101 Pleasure! :)
I am just looking for more info about Costa Rica, where I will be just for a short time (8 days) and I will probably miss half o places I wish to see, but your tips are great and helpful.
Lovely vlog and your way of presenting stuff is really cool :) Not to mention that you got beautiful eyes, that are hypnotizing :)
Great tips - love your channel!
Thank you for your very honest and positive review, let me know when you come back I'll make sure to help you out at least with your transportation. take care
Your eyes stared right into my soul
Spent 5 weeks in San Isidro area , a must , quite fancy Nicaragua too , so look forward to that video from you ,
I used to work for Carnival Cruise Lines and by the tone of your voice and your experiences traveling you'd make one heck of a Travel Agent (aka TA) or travel consultant. The perks alone would be worth giving it a go.
+nicholas amodei Thanks haha, I've definitely considered it!
Great video super helpful! Thanks for sharing :)
I will be going to Costa Rica in March. Does anyone have suggestions, tips and/or advice on where I should go during that time of year? I want to indulge in eating lots and lots of fruit, as well as site see. I honestly have no idea what city to go to..
Thanks for the tips Ill be there by December!!!
+Eduardo Cruz Pleasure :) You'll have the best time!
I LOVE your videos! Thanks so much for sharing! I am planning my first trip to Costa Rica in March and Rockin J's is on my list. However, my biggest concern is how to get around in country. Did you use buses, shuttles, rides shares? Everything is kind of hard to find online so I wanted to know your experience. I want to fly into Liberia and see La Fortuna but want to spend about four days in Puerto Viejo, then fly out of San Jose.
I'm from Costa Rica❤💓❤💓
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Love your sweater!
+Aude Gori Thanks! :)
so if I arrive at SJ international airport, should I first go to tortuguero -la paz-monteverde-manuel antonio-SJ airport ? is this feasible in 9 days?
HI! I am going to be traveling in costa rica for just over a week this january with a friend!!! Do we need to book hostels and buses in advance or would taking it day by day with a solid idea of where we want to go be good??! This video was super helpful!
+Alison Olmstead I found I did not need to book any hostels in advance in Costa Rica :)
How did you commute around to all these locations?
How did you find how to move around costa rica? did you book buses in advance? was it difficult to travel to point a to point b
As far as transportation goes, would you recommend renting a car or would the buses be suffice? Thanks :) xx
+Jleve 14 The buses and shuttle buses available definitely suffice. Although if you have the budget, renting a car would be epic I'm sure..
7:54 haha awesome 😄
How did you miss out on tortoguero it's my favourite place on the earth ahh💖💖 10/10 cannot miss it to anyone off to Costa Rica soon!!
+Mia Dutch Ahh I know, I'm gutted!
Hi :) I'm going to travel to costa rica for two weeks this january. Do you recommend to stay in the same hostel or to swith after one week?
+Tim Dammann Hi Tim :) It really depends on what sort of trip you are after! If you want it to be chilled, stress free then stay in the same placebut if you want an adventure filled backpacking trip, switch up your location! :)
That twitch is called hypnic jerk I do it too .. it's interesting...u are cool , my first time watching you
is it okay to wear leggings during the rainy season/ spring break??? in the Sarapiquí and Arenal region??
active wear leggings
If you got time and budget you should really check out Corcovado, its on the other peninsula (Osa). I rate Tortuguero and Corcovado as the top national parks in CR. I also hear really good stories about Cahuita (near Puerto Viejo de Talamanca).
Manuel Antonio's beaches and trails are great, but the park is overcrowded.. You will see raccoons stealing food from unsuspecting tourists though :P
Alguien sabe si aquí en Costa Rica hay algún grupo organizado de mochileros?
I´m flying to Costa Rica this Fall, but I did not find a friend to join me. Is it dangerous to be alone in a country like Costa Rica? Thanks for your videos!
spanish is a MUST GUY. :D
Perpetual Motion is not at all
you are right, it wasnt. It was amazing!! :)
73! holi crap, i will stay in Panama!
she means we'll people.. trust when I tell you double everything she just said.. However it has to be on your bucket list.
Where would do you think the cheapest country in Central America to visit is? I wanted to go to Costa Rica originally, but after seeing this video, Im having second thoughts. Maybe Honduras?
All you have to do is a good research, it is worth.
Nicaragua, Honduras and Guatemala are the cheapest 3 in my experience, the prices depend on the specific locations in the countries (IE the more touristy, the more expensive) but on the whole, they are all similar.
Agree, CR is not cheap, my point is you can get better prices by looking carefully.
There is cheaper countries in the region, the problem is safety!! over all CR is stable and secure. Other countries are much dangerous to visit!
ven, yo te invito a conocer el pacifico, con mucho gusto, saludos!
An air of caution.. San Jose has a lot of crime. I was witness to a highway robbery (there were guns), it was scary. And a group of friends also had all their camera gear stolen.
If you rent a car, leave nothing in it. Costa Ricans have a motto.. "god has graced us with the contents of your car". I'm not kidding.
That aside, the people are friendly and Manuel Antonio is a pretty neat place.
Hi we would like to know the prices
Do you think it is important to learn spanish before you go? Thanks:):)
Theresa A yes I do think it's necessary to learn at least the basics 😊
I've approached tourists from the United States and sometimes they smell really bad. I'm not saying this is the norm, personal hygiene is appreciated in the country.
My next trip..
Believe it or not those prices she's giving are still a bit low. I am from Costa Rica and go there quite often. Buses are great and cheap and get you everywhere. If you visit during December though March the greatest weather in the world is almost guaranteed. Lots of Costaricans specially young people speak good English. most of the country is pretty safe during the day..
your about the cutest thing EVER
Wow lady, your eyes are magical
I went lost, in those eyes
correction - costa rica is REALLY EXPENSIVE!
I had an ex girlfriend who would twitch during sleep. I always feared she would either be dying, or going to hit me...
You're so beautiful it's unbelievable 🙈
Yes, my country is expensive 😧😧
DO ECAUDOR!!!!!!!!
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