Costa Rica Airfare
Traveling to Costa Rica on vacation could end up financially costly if you do not do your homework beforehand. As with any vacation there are peak periods of desired travel, making the prices more expensive all the way around. If you choose to travel during peak travel season, then expect to pay more in the way of airfares, hotels, car rentals, and miscellaneous expenditures. For Costa Rica, peak tourism is from May to November, and you will see more dollars added to your trip. However, Costa Rica is just as beautiful of tropical climate in dry season from December to April with weather around 72%. The rainy afternoons may just add more delight to your experience, depending on the activities you choose.
The earlier you can book your flight information and confirm the airfares, the more money you will save. Although, not always the case, sometimes you can find just as good of airfares a month early as you would six months earlier. The thing is to be patient and on top of special promotions. Keep an eye on what airlines is doing what. There are plenty of resources available to assist you with finding the best airfare rates. Upon prompt, you can compare vacation packages with airfare costs, seeing where the real value lies. Many companies offering cheap airfare prices also pad their vacation packages. The main international airport in Costa Rica is located in Costa Rica’s biggest city and state capitol, San Jose. If you intend on renting transportation, do so from the hotel and not the airport, as San Jose has over 1 million population and the streets are more than difficult to navigate. Not a great way to begin your Costa Rica vacation. Let the hotel pick you up and then from there, arrange your car to be available at the hotel location.
If you are a bargain shopper when it come to traveling, sometimes you can find airfares for as little as $400 per person, maybe even a little less if you are patient and internet savvy. For most thought, early reservations, can begin at $500 and up from there. And remember airline security when packing for your vacation. You will want to use a money belt in Costa Rica and don’t forget important documents, such as your passport and driver’s license. Keep your driver’s license separate from your passport. Keep your money separate from your credit cards. Also, do purchase a really good map of Costa Rica, you will need it, especially if you intend to branch out on your own adventures.
Taking a flight into Costa Rica is the preferred arrival, as most travelers do enter this way. There are also cruise ship ports on both sides of the small country. Some people travel to Costa Rica via Panama or Nicaragua. No matter how you get there, just get there. Costa Rican’s love their tourists and wait their arrival to share their tropical paradise with them.
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