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2017
28
March
Wondering Where to Stay and What to See on Your Trip to Costa Rica, Panama, and Colombia?

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Hyz

Hey, planning a trip to Costa Rica,Panama and Colombia in July. Tips? Places to see/stay? Places to skip? Thanks! We're trying to save as much money while seeing as much as we can!

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Melanie

Just got back from our second time to Costa Rica. If you are willing to go off the beaten path a wee bit, this is where we stayed. AMAZING! Spent 6 days here then carried on to Manuel Antonio. The first time we did the typical touristy stuff, Monteverde, Arenal and Tamarindo. But this, this was amazing. Read the reviews and the whole sight. You will be so busy! Private beaches etc. Can't go wrong, the owner's are amazing as is the staff. https://www.vrbo.com/669332...
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VRBO.com #669332 - Rainforest/Waterfront Hm; Boat, Free Tours & Staff All Incl in Stay, Pure Luxury

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Melanie

They arranged to have a shuttle pick us up from the airport, then when we left, had rental cars waiting for us in Sierpe so we didn't have to worry about paying for or storing vehicles while we were up the river. Zip lining is expensive but a must do (when in Rome). We did it in Manuel Antonio and in Monteverde. Monteverde is a must. It's a great place. There is a little B&B - Mariposa. It's run by Estoban and his Mom. It's inexpensive and very friendly and helpful.

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http://www.mariposabb.com
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Mariposa Bed & Breakfast, Monteverde Costa Rica.

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Hyz

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Renae

Medellin in Colombia is fabulous. If you go there stay in the area of El Poblado and I recommend Hotel Diez which was excellent, clean, cheap & great location. Be sure to visit Botero Park and catch the cable cars - we rode the train and cable cars around one day just seeing the city sights.
If you go to Cartagena in Colombia the old/walled city is so beautiful. Lots to wander right through the city. Cartagena is not cheap though and will be very hot.


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Tips for Planning a Trip to Costa Rica, Panama, and Colombia

Places to See

  • Costa Rica: Manuel Antonio National Park, Tortuguero National Park, Arenal Volcano National Park, Monteverde Cloud Forest
  • Panama: Panama Canal, San Blas Islands, Bocas del Toro, Darien National Park
  • Colombia: Cartagena, Medellin, Bogotá, Tayrona National Park

Places to Stay

  • Costa Rica: Selina Hostel (starting at $15/night), Hotel Presidente (starting at $50/night), The Gilded Iguana (starting at $100/night)
  • Panama: The American Trade Hotel (starting at $100/night), Hotel Casa Panama (starting at $150/night), Waldorf Astoria Panama (starting at $200/night)
  • Colombia: The GHL Hotel Santa Clara (starting at $100/night), The Sofitel Legend Santa Clara (starting at $150/night), The Four Seasons Hotel Bogota (starting at $200/night)

Places to Skip

  • Costa Rica: Jaco Beach (overcrowded and touristy), Tamarindo (expensive and not as nice as other beaches), Montezuma (difficult to get to)
  • Panama: Colon (dangerous and not worth visiting), Albrook Mall (boring and overpriced), Gamboa Rainforest Resort (expensive and not as good as other rainforest lodges)
  • Colombia: San Andres (overdeveloped and expensive), Leticia (difficult to get to and not much to see), Cucuta (dangerous and not worth visiting)

Tips for Saving Money

  • Travel during the off-season. The best time to visit Costa Rica, Panama, and Colombia is during the shoulder months (April-May and September-October). This is when you'll find the best deals on flights and accommodations.
  • Stay in hostels. Hostels are a great way to save money on accommodations. There are many hostels in Costa Rica, Panama, and Colombia that offer clean and comfortable rooms for a fraction of the price of a hotel.
  • Eat at local restaurants. Local restaurants are typically much cheaper than tourist restaurants. You can find great local restaurants in all of the major cities and towns in Costa Rica, Panama, and Colombia.
  • Take public transportation. Public transportation is a great way to save money on getting around. In Costa Rica, Panama, and Colombia, there are buses, trains, and boats that can take you to all of the major cities and towns.

Conclusion

Planning a trip to Costa Rica, Panama, and Colombia can be a lot of fun, but it can also be overwhelming. By following these tips, you can save money and see as much as you can!



   










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