Tips for itinerary and accommodations in Costa Rica
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Hi there,

I joined my friend in Uvita a week ago, and we're heading out in a few days to explore the country.

We rented a 4x4 to make sure we can get around more easily.

I'm starting to plan an itinerary, but since I’ve never set foot in the country before, I’d love to get some advice from experienced travelers!

We’re starting from Uvita, and I was thinking of doing things in this order:

* Corcovado (I’ve read that you need to buy tickets at least a month in advance? Is it impossible to buy them online or on-site?)

* Caribbean Coast (I’m not sure which spots are worth it?)

* Tortuguero

* La Fortuna

* Tamarindo or Samara, or another nice spot in that area?

* Returning to the airport on May 19th to catch my flight, while he heads back to Uvita.

For accommodations, we have camping gear, and he’d like to do some wild camping, but I have no idea what the laws are about that here—or about the wildlife, to be honest. It kind of freaks me out

We’d also like to stay in guesthouses, youth hostels, or even regular campgrounds.

We both love meeting people, chatting with locals and other travelers alike.

We’re roughly planning the stops, but we haven’t booked anything anywhere. The idea is to leave some room for adventure and live day by day.

I think my post reflects what’s going on in my head—total chaos ^^

Thanks in advance!
CH Chrissand Globetrotter ·
Hi there,

On the Caribbean coast, Tortuguero is a must-visit. The national park is stunning with boat tours, and you can also hike on foot.

Check out all the activities in Tortuguero here.

If you're still deciding between the different parks, there's this map of Costa Rica's national parks, which might help you make up your mind.
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