Thursday, January 14, 2016

Traveling Coasts R.ica

My roommate and I are off on another   travel adventure.   This time we are off to Costa Rica.   We are going to stay with a family and emerging ourselves in Spanish.   We will go to the college 6- hours a day and stay with a family for a minimum of 2 months. We have decided to stay in San Hose.   We will stay with a host family, the cost about $2000 a month per person.   Since we have been advised of will take us around 3 months to speak fluent Spanish it will not be a cheap adventure. This only covers 2 meals a day.  We will have to pay our own airfares, at around $295. Per person. There will be other expenses too.   There will be an extra meal a day, health insurance, renting a car, tips, paying government fees and just incidentals. Figure another $1000. per person.  



Named "the rich coast" by Spanish conquistadors who first made landfall here in 1502, Costa Rica is one of the planet's most normally mind blowing and organically assorted areas. Despite the fact that generally undeveloped until the mid-twentieth century (because of its absence of customary "wealth"— gold, silver, flavors), the nation is today drawing new eras of pioneers with all the more enduring fortunes: seething volcanoes, foggy cloud timberlands, uncommon untamed life and fledgling species, and a surfeit of shorelines that are the passage to world-class surfing, plunging, and sportfishing.

Emotional volcanoes, dim cloud woodland, and profound stream valleys make Costa Rica a perfect destination for the enterprise-minded. In any case, you needn't be too no-nonsense to go here—Costa Rica's family-accommodating society is combined with extraordinary year-round climate. To make the agenda that suits you best in this prominent eco-tourism destination, swing to this Costa Rica travel guide.

Things Not to Miss in Costa Rica

Costa Rica travel offers fantastic quality and biological differences. An ideal approach to get around is by little plane while leasing an auto is a nearby second.

• Explore San Jose

• Arenal National Park (see the Arenal Volcano)

• Hiking through Monteverde Cloud Forest Biological Reserve

• Zip-lining in Selvatura Park

• Manuel Antonio National Park

• Tortuguero National Park

• Surfing from your base at an eco-lodge

At the point when to Visit Costa Rica

The Continental Divide goes through Costa Rica. The northernmost districts are level and parched while the south is secured by wilderness. The Caribbean coast gets downpour year round.

• The best time to visit is in December and January when the scene is green yet there's little rain

• To visit Costa Rica amid high/dry season, go between late November to late April

• Tropical/stormy season (or "green" season) keeps running from May through mid-November

Try not to MISS

Playa Grande on the Nicoya Peninsula—one of only a handful few settling destinations on the planet for imperiled leatherback ocean turtles.

Remote, delightful Drake Bay (Bahía Drake), where crystalline waters outskirt essential rainforest (and a few restrictive eco-lodge properties).

Plunging among dolphins, hammerheads, and monster beams, or investigating somewhere in the range of 200 staggering waterfalls, numerous that drop directly into the ocean, at Isla del Coco, the motivation for Jurassic Park


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