Costa Rica

Discover the vibrant heart of Central America in Costa Rica—a paradise where lush rainforests, pristine beaches, and towering volcanoes await. Whether you're ziplining through cloud forests, surfing the Pacific swells, or spotting exotic wildlife like sloths and toucans, Costa Rica offers unforgettable adventures at every turn. With its warm, welcoming culture and a commitment to sustainability, it’s the perfect escape for nature lovers, thrill-seekers, and anyone craving pura vida—the pure life.

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Insider Tips:

  • You do need a passport to enter Costa Rica and it cannot expire during your travel dates
  • The season that gets the most rain is May-November
  • The weather can change in an instant so bring a rain jacket and waterproof shoes
  • English is widely spoken here but it doesn’t hurt to learn a few basic words in Spanish
  • The rain forest will have a lot of mosquitos - don’t forget to bring repellent
  • Public transportation can get you places if you don’t have a rental car
  • Don’t miss visiting some of the National Parks
  • You will see critters in your accommodations - keep all of your bags zipped closed
  • The Caribbean coast and the Pacific coast of Costa Rica are very different

Caribbean Coast vs. Pacific Coast:

Both sides of Costa Rica are excellent places to visit for all tourists. Although it’s fun to visit both sides, it is not as easy due to very long travel times. Here are the differences between the Caribbean and Pacific coast of Costa Rica to help you decide which side is best for you.

The Pacific coast of Costa Rica features picturesque coves and waves perfect for surfing. Its beaches are known for their golden sand, which glows beautifully at sunset. With long, expansive shorelines, the beaches here offer a striking contrast to those on the Caribbean side. This region is home to some of the country’s most stunning beaches, along with a wide range of accommodations, from all-inclusive resorts to traditional hotels, which are only 30 minutes away from the Liberia airport.  Some of the beaches along the Pacific coast remain undeveloped, offering a more secluded and authentic experience away from the usual tourist crowds.

The Pacific side has a wet and dry season.  The rainy season is May-November and the dry season is from December-April. The rainiest months are usually September & October, and the hottest months are March & April. During the dry months the temperature can be in the 90’s.  During the wet months the temperatures are in the 80’s.

The Caribbean coast of Costa Rica since it has pristine tropical rainforest, fantastic wildlife watching and gorgeous beaches. However, the beaches have short shorelines.  There are no all-inclusive resorts or large hotel chains on the Caribbean side - but for some people, that’s a good thing. You won’t find many tourists on the Caribbean side. The Caribbean side is much more humid and can rain all year long. The summer month is October and the rainiest months are June and November on the Caribbean coast.  Average temperatures year round are in the 80’s.


Our Favorite All-Inclusive Resort 

(This is not a complete list)

- All Resort Prices INCLUDE Round Trip Airport Transportation

*All prices shown are subject to change and the price will be different depending on the ages of the children and the time of travel

Barcelo Tambor Costa Rica

As low as $3,564.92 for 2 adults & 2 children for 5 nights - Garden View Premium Level  

*Flights not included*


Planet Hollywood Costa Rica

As low as $3,198.37 for 2 adults & 2 children for 5 nights - Ocean View  *Flights not included*


Margaritaville Resort Costa Rica

As low as $3,336.05 for 2 adults & 2 children for 5 nights - Poolside Room  *Flights not included*