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How to Rent a Car in Costa Rica Posted: 12 Feb 2015 08:13 AM PST HOW TO RENT A CAR IN COSTA RICA by Ann Cabezas Creed “Costa Rica Learn Adventure Travel Planner”
So what are the condition of the roads? Costa Rica is a mountainous country so to get most anywhere you have to drive over, thru, or around a mountain. So the going is slow. The roads are curvy and not very wide…..although now a days the roads in C Rica are good…still we encounter potholes (due to heavy rainy seasons). So a distance may look like a short distance on a map, but the travel time can be quite longer. Don't drive at night if you can avoid it. Visibility, esp. during the rainy season is not always good. Fill your fuel tank in the cities as rural areas don't have as many service stations. Should I rent a car ? Many people are renting cars now in Costa Rica. With the road system somewhat improved and road signs also better, and help of GPS-it easier. But- the draw backs are: Costa Rican drivers follow a different set of rules than we do. Aggressive behavior- passing on curves, going thru red lights, driving on the curb of the road. Costa Ricans seem to be such nice people but the male population when behind a wheel seem to change to creatures from another planet. Gasoline is around $5.50 per gallon for regular. Additionally: The insurance will not cover if you have an accident by crossing a river (in the water) , driving while drinking alcohol, Carry you passport and drivers license with you while driving. Make sure the spare tire is locked. Don't leave valuables visible inside your locked car when you are not in it. It's common to have windows bashed to get whats inside. Cost of a vehicle rental: Basic cost When Ann provides you with a Quote-she includes each of these and breaks it down for you. The company Ann uses will deliver the vehicle to your hotel or the airport. They will also pick it up at your hotel or you can drop it at the airport. You should be aware: Keep your passport and legal driver's license with you while driving. Speed limits in small towns are around 25 miles per hour..so slow down. On the open roads —differs—-look for posted speed limits (usually 55-60 miles per hour on open road) Dont pay off any cop if you are given a ticket. Bring it back to the car rental agency and they will assist you. Dont park vehicle in unauthorized parking areas. Park car in guarded area at night. Dont leave suitcases and valuables visible in the car and enter a restaurant or grocery store, national park, etc. Not uncommon to see smashed windows to steal your belongings. If you have a flat tire and someone stops to assist. Keep your awareness! Happens infrequently but —people stop to help and when you are not looking steal your purse, camera, etc. Ann can reserve a rental vehicle for you–best prices and best rental car company. So let Ann make all your vacation arrangements for you. She can Create an individualized vacation itinerary to suit your needs and budget. read all about her “Costa Rica Adventure Travel Planner” www.costaricalearn.com The post How to Rent a Car in Costa Rica appeared first on Costa Rica Learn. |
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