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Money Belt |
Theft can be a problem, so keep it on you. |
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Swim suits & sarongs |
It is practically all you will wear. |
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Plastic Bags |
It is hot, humid and wet. |
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Water Shoes and Thongs |
Your feet will be happy you have them, much of the Pacific coastline and rivers are rocky |
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Hiking Shoes |
They will get very wet and muddy in the jungle |
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Bug Repellent |
Don't think you are not getting bit, those mosquito bites can surprise you. Use Avon Skin So Soft over products with deet, It does the job, smells good, and is not toxic. |
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Benedryl |
Stops the Bites from itching, especially for a restful sleep at night. |
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Hair Conditioner |
Use along with your shampoo especially in the Zona Sur where the water has a high concentration of calcium that can be very drying to the hair. |
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First Aid Pack |
Include blister pads for hiking and an antiseptic stick. I suggest Desert Essence Tea Tree Oil stick |
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Snake Bite Kit |
There are 26 different species of poisonous snakes in Costa Rica |
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A Hat or Visor & Sunscreen |
Replace your everyday cremes and lotions with a SPF 15-30 Sunscreen |
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Travelers Checks |
I bought some travelers checks and I am glad I did, AMX covered some stolen out of our Cabina in Pavones. |
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Other items |
Candles, batteries, camera and film
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NO NEED TO BRING |
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Surfboards, Boogies Boards, Snorkel Gear |
They can be rented or provided anywhere you stay |
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Water |
There is plenty of bottled water in the markets. |
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WHAT TO KNOW IN COSTA RICA |
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Cell Phones |
U.S. phones do no work in Costa Rica, arrange a calling card to be used at phone booths |
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Banks |
Closed on Sundays |
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ATMs |
Can be accessed at the airports for either Colones or Dollars, make sure you let your bank know where and when you will be using an ATM card and that it has a 4 digit (only) pin. |
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Travel |
Holidays are peak travel times and have higher rates. Children are additional at most accommodations. |