Daily Travel photos from Costa Rica
By travelingted on Aug 30, 2011 with Comments 3
As you may know, the author is embarking on a ten day adventure travel trip in Costa Rica. Costa Rica is a well developed country with infinite places to access the internet through cafes and wi-fi. As long as I have access, I will be posting daily.
The first set chronicles my trip from Chicago O’Hare to Alajuela, Costa Rica near the airport. My mom dropped me off at the Dunkin’ Donuts on Foster and Western. I took the Foster 81 bus to Jefferson Park then the CTA Blue line to O’Hare where I then took off on Spirit Airlines to Costa Rica with a one hour layover in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.
The trip through immigration, customs, and baggage claims was incredibly smooth at Juan Santa Maria Airport. I also exchanged some dinero for some colon although this seemed to be unnecessary as my cabbie and the hostel I am staying at accepted U.S. dollars.
You always hear about getting ripped off by cabbies at the airport, but I got a really nice signor, and I arrived safe and sound in my hostel at Alajuela Backpacker Hostel in no time.
This morning I was served a delicious banana pancake breakfast by Helen at the hostel, and I had some time to check the internet while I wait for a bus into the capital. Next couple of days will be in San José before I head off for some amazing adventures in the rain forests and jungles of this beautiful country.
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TT
Filed Under: Adventure travel • Central America • Photograph of the week
About the Author: Ted Nelson has been adventure traveling since he was 10 years old on camping trips with his Dad to places like the Great Smoky Mountains, The Everglades, and Big Bend National Park. In 2005 he added international travel to his repertoire with a three month trip to Southeast Asia. He can also be read at Examiner.com as the Chicago Adventure Travel Examiner.











That’s great your trip started off smoothly – sometimes that’s half the battle right there
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Your experience convinced one again that Costa Rica is a wonderful place for a quiet vacation with the family.
I’m wondering how much such a vacations costs, because if it’s affordable I will definitely go there.
Costa Rica is a little more expensive than neighboring countries like Nicaragua and Panama, but it still can be done rather inexpensively. Plane tickets can be purchased for $400, lodging can be anywhere from $20.00 a night to $80.00 depending on luxury, and food goes for about $3.00 a meal to $20.00 again depending on luxury. I highly recommend the country as it is beautiful.