Thank you for visiting Costa Rica. We will like to offer these simple guidelines to help you enjoy a safe stay with us. Like any other country, Costa Rica Faces the challenge of keeping citizens and visitors safe. Avoid problems by following these recommendations.
- Always carry a photocopy of your passport, showing your photograph and the date you entered the country. Leave the original in the safety deposit box at your hotel.
- Keep your airline ticket, important documents, cash and travelers checks in the hotel safe. Write the numbers of your travelers checks in a separate place.
- Always change your money at a bank or your hotel, never on the street.
- Don't wear valuable jewelry and carry only the amount of money you'll need for each day.
- Guard valuable items you are carrying, such as cameras. Put your wallet in your front pocket and carry your purse crosswise.
- If you are going out at night, have the hotel receptionist call you a cab.
Important information
Before you leave for Costa Rica, take a minute to:
Make copies of your passport and flight documents and take them with you separately. Once in Costa Rica, it is recommended to make a copy of your incoming visa also.
- Copy down your credit card number(s) and/or traveler's checks numbers and take them with you separately.
- Take note of the phone numbers in Costa Rica of the major credit card companies, which may come in handy in case you lose your credit card: Mastercard/VISA 2570155, AMEX 001 800 5282121 or Diner's Club 2572351 (Mon.-Fri.) or 2577878 (weekend)
- Take note of the ICT emergency tourist phone number: 800 0123456
Search for the phone number of your Embassy in the list below and write it down (the country code of Costa Rica is 506)
Safety inside national parks and at the beach:
- Follow the safety tips posted inside the parks. To ensure a safe and pleasant visit, walk along the marked trails.
- It is best to explore the trails in groups of two or more.
- Do not touch the plants or attempt to pet the animals.
At the beach:
- Before entering the water, find out what parts of the coast are safe and which are not. Warnings are posted at some beaches. If you find no signs, request information about tides and undertows at you hotel lifeguards or surfers.
- If you feel yourself being pulled out to sea, stay calm. Do not try to swim directly to the shore. Instead, swim parallel to the shore towards breaking waves and let them help you get back to the beach.
Finally every person leaving Costa Rica must pay a tax.
These recommendations are intended to make your experience in Costa Rica safe and comfortable.
Discover the natural beauty and diversity that has made Costa Rica one of the world's leading travel destinations.
Have a great trip and come back soon. |