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  2. Entry Requirements | Visit Costa Rica | The official site about...

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    Visitors to Costa Rica must have a valid passport and proof that they will be leaving the country before their visa or entry stamp expires. All travelers must therefore have a ticket for return or onward travel.

  3. Tips for travelers | Visit Costa Rica | The official site about...

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    Avoid sudden acceleration or braking on slippery surfaces. Try to travel in groups, accompanied by an experienced tour guide, using the necessary communication equipment. In Costa Rica, it is prohibited to ride four wheelers along the beach or heavy trafficked roads. Avoid dangerous or sandy slopes.

  4. Depending on your country of origin, you may enter Costa Rica without a visa. USA, Canada and most European countries enjoy this privilege. For more information, please visit: Visas

  5. Whether you’re looking for adventure or relaxation, Costa Rica has something for everyone. Some of the top attractions include Arenal Volcano, Manuel Antonio National Park, La Paz Waterfalls, Papagayo Peninsula, Tamarindo beach, Rio Celeste, Monteverde Cloud Forest and Corcovado National Park.

  6. Exchange Rate in Costa Rica | Visit Costa Rica | The official...

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    Exhange Rate in Costa Rica. The exchange rate of the United States dollar in Costa Rica is issued by the Central Bank of Costa Rica. It should be noted that other banking and financial entities in Costa Rica manage their own exchange rates.

  7. Where to go in - Visit Costa Rica

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    Exploring Costa Rica. Costa Rica extends majestically from the Pacific Ocean to the Caribbean Sea, and its distance is barely 200 miles. This small piece of land has all the necessary components to intrigue and continually satisfy the millions who visit each year.

  8. Costa Rica Tourism Information Centers | Visit Costa Rica | The...

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    Tourist Information Centers provide information, care and assistance services to domestic and foreign tourists. You can find qualified personnel there with detailed knowledge about Costa Rica’s tourist offerings. They also provide material of interest, such as maps, brochures and safety tips.

  9. About Costa Rica | Visit Costa Rica | The official site about...

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    Knowing about Costa Rica before you go! Costa Rica is a country located in Central America that is ranked as one of the most visited international destinations. One of Costa Rica’s main sources of income is tourism.

  10. Caribbean | Visit Costa Rica | The official site about tourism in...

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    Costa Rica soul. This tourism area covers 5027 sq. miles with 200 miles of coastline. It makes up the Costa Rican Caribbean, which extends from the San Juan River to the Sixaola River along the Panamanian border.

  11. Suggested itineraries in Costa Rica | Visit Costa Rica | The...

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    Suggested itineraries in Costa Rica. The following itineraries are examples of what you can do independently or through a Travel Agency. Come and see what you can discover in these itinerary videos. 8-Day Mountain Itinerary in Costa Rica.