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Traveling Costa Rica On A Budget: Stay Overnight At A Hostel In Alajuela

Friday, January 27th, 2012

Each year, more than one and a half million travelers land at San Jose International Airport and assume, given its name, they are in San Jose, Costa Rica’s capitol when, in fact , the airport is really just outside Alajuela, Costa Rica’s second largest city.

San Jose is about 10 miles away from the airport.

Since a cab into San Jose costs over $25 (and, of course, the same to get back to the airport) compared against a few bucks for Alajuela, visitors on a budget should give consideration to staying at a Costa Rica hostel in Alajuela either when they arrive or when they are getting ready to go home.

Depending upon where they stay, and what kinds of accommodations they are looking for (dormitory, private room), prices range from about $12-30 a day. From Alajuela, instead of taking an expensive taxi into San Jose, they can simply hop a bus which will get them to the capitol city about as fast as a taxi but for only about a buck, not $25.

A budget minded visitor saving $25 each way between Alajuela can use that extra money to stay two or three nights in a cheap Costa Rica hotel or hostel.

Alajuela Attractions

Now, while the central section of Alajuela isn’t particularly desirable or attractive for visitors, the town sits at the base of Poas Volcano, one of the country’s 7 Natural Wonders. Only a few miles outside of Alajuela, the countryside turns into verdant, lush farms leading to Poas National Park and its volcano. Temperatures cool as the mountain is ascended and tiny roadside shops sell big, sweet strawberries year round.

Another road from Alajuela leads to one of the nation’s premier attractions, La Paz Waterfall Gardens with its splendid waterfalls, lush tropical gardens and hummingbird and butterfly gardens.

There’s also ZOO AVE, a rehab center for Costa Rica wildlife and endangered animals.

Like many of the other hostels, hotels, and resorts in Costa Rica, most Alajuela hostels offer third party tours and packages to places across the country.

Since few (think virtually none) taxi drivers speak English, it’s a wise idea to write down the name and phone number of an Alajuela hostel where you made reservations. Unless you know enough Spanish to speak effectively, have the driver call the hostel for directions.

Finally, never, ever let a cab driver tell you that your hostel is booked solid (particularly if you have reservations). Many cabbies get a commission to redirect tourists (think patsies) to more expensive accommodations.

Whether you are a seasoned traveler or new to tropical tourism, a Costa Rica vacation could be right up your alley. 800 miles of beautiful beaches on two oceans and attractions for the entire family.

If you’re a bit budget minded, we suggest beginning or ending your vacation near to the San Jose International Airport. Here’s a great list of fine Alajuela hostels just minutes from the airport.

Discover Beautiful Costa Rica And Win A Free Vacation For Two

Saturday, November 26th, 2011

Costa Rica tourism is exploding. Despite the ailing economy of the U.S. tourism is up 6.5% in the first six months of 2011.

And, for a limited time, between October 6, 2011 and February 5, 2012, it’s running an advertisement campaign called “Costa Rica’s Million Dollar Gift of Happiness” giving away $1,000,000 worth of week-long trips to people in the Continental U.S. and Canada.

Several hundred of free trips are being given away; one free vacation every Monday through Friday.

Inspired by Costa Rica’s designation as the happiest place in the world by the New Economic Foundation Happy Planet Index, which rates satisfaction based on a country’s quality of life, survival expectancy and carbon footprint and Gallup World Index’s ranking as the happiest place in the Americas, the Costa Rica Tourism Board intends to reach two goals: increasing tourism by 5% and showing its northerly neighbors (America and Canada) that its commitment to sustainable development cleared the path towards its lofty rankings.

One of the tiniest countries on the planet, about the same size as West Virginia, Costa Rica boasts nearly 5% of all of the world’s animals and plant species. Years ago, it stepped back from exploitation of resources in favour of sustainable development. Today, almost 25% of the nation is set aside for parks and preserves, its forests are 20% bigger than two decades ago, and its election to encourage ecotourism has paid off very handsomely, indeed. In fact, it is now one of the hottest destinations for Northern Americans.

Winners can select between 5 different week-long vacation packages: Romantic Happiness (love), Adventure Happiness (soft adventure), Wildlife Happiness (nature), Adrenaline Happiness (extreme adventure), and Genuine Happiness (culture).

North Americans just need to go to Costa Rica’s Official Facebook Page (www.facebook.com/visitcostarica) where they can preview each of the free trips and enter the contest.

You can enter as frequently as you like. The more you do the better your chances of a one week holiday for two to the Land of Pura Vida.

Near to home but exotically different, Costa Rica vacations are one of the most well liked getaways for Americans, Canadians, and Europeans.

Each year, thousands of visitors travel to Costa Rica to enjoy its 800 miles of great Costa Rica Beaches and ecotourism.

Wonderful Costa Rica Fishing: What’s Holding You Back?

Wednesday, November 23rd, 2011

Imagine being out on a ship fishing in tropical, crystal waters, surrounded by sunshine and fresh air. All of a sudden, a monster from deep below attacks your bait, your rod bends in half, your line races from your reel and your heart races even faster.

If this sounds thrilling to you, a Costa Rica fishing vacation might be just what you need right now!

Along the country’s North Pacific coast, the areas off Flamingo and Tamarindo offer some of the hottest fishing spots. Here, sailfish can be caught throughout the entire year though the best fishing is typically from May to August. Schools of tuna are abundant here from August to October. It’s not uncommon to see tuna schools with fishing weighing 40 to 60 pounds and, from time to time, huge fish weighing 200-400 pounds.

The bay of Papagayo from November to March is a popular area an excellent place to catch roosterfish. They generally tend to like shorelines and are generally caught in around 60 feet of water. Good sized marlin, colorful dorado, and wahoo may also be caught here at varying times of the year.

Many people come specifically to try their luck with sailfish and these beauties are often very common along the central Pacific coast. Go to Los Suenos Marina or Quepos for a charter out to offshore waters to catch marlin and sailfish.

Fortunately, some of the best fishing is at the height of the tourist season. December through April is the perfect time to catch and release these fighters.

If you happen to vacation in Costa Rica during the summer, the vibrant dorado fish is often found here from May to October and caught while trolling. Closer to shore, you can land, snapper, roosters, barracudas, and wahoo.

The southern Pacific coast is home to the angling centres of Drake Bay, Puerto Jiminez, and the Golfo Dulce. Marlin, sometime 400 pounds or more, and sailfish can be caught when the waters are warm. There are also plenty of amberjack, roosters, wahoo, and large snapper inshore.

Indeed, the areas off Golfo Dulce are thought by many seasoned anglers to offer the best inshore fishing in Costa Rica. Grouper, sea bass, and barracuda are some examples of what you may expect to catch here.

In the Caribbean waters of Costa Rica, the most popular centers are Barra del Colorado and Tortuguero, the Western Hemisphere’s largest sea turtle sanctuary. These waters can often be extremely turbulent and for the best results should be normally avoided during rainy season, January to March. Nevertheless, on flat days, this area can offer some of the best angling around. Here’s where you’ll be able to find the enormous and impressive tarpon fish easily from May to November.

These waters are also one of the few places a fortunate fisherman might catch the rare Atlantic sail. Snook (some really big) are abounding here. You could also catch in a Jack Crevalle, tripletail, giant grouper, or guapote.

Costa Rica offers a stumbling amount of fish species. Sport fishing vacation packages can be discovered online, through travel agents , and any number of outfitters.

So get out of your cubicle, away from your personal computer, and into the tropical sun and surf on your Costa Rica holiday!

Whether for great medical care at an affordable price, rafting a tropical river, or diving in crystalline waters, Costa Rica vacations are a fun and affordable vacation.

And, while you are there, take a few days to battle the superb Silver King in your Costa Rica tarpon fishing adventure.