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Better yet, when traveling to Costa Rica, fill empty suitcase space with school supplies or futbol a. We are leaving in 2 weeks with our 16, 14, and 9 year old Boys. How do you recommend we travel with their passports and documentation as this is our first family trip out of the US? Thanks for the great list! Travel documents such as passports are precious, and travellers sometimes ask us whether it is better to carry the documents with them at all times, or leave them in the hotel room. This is a tough call, since risk is inherent anywhere and everywhere!
We usually say to trust your gut. In most cases, we recommend leaving the original documents in your hotel room many offer in-room safes to avoid losing or causing damage to the documents while you participate in tours and activities. This being said, we highly recommend keeping a copy or two! For more information about safe and smart travel, please see our related blog post: Is Costa Rica Safe?
WOW great advices. Umbrella is the most useless thing. During organized trips it is impossible to look around you with umbrella. Thank you for sharing your amazing tips. They are soooo useful. Best regards! So cool advices in this blog! Thank you for sharing these packing ideas! Olivia Brandon — No problem! Wishing you safe and enjoyable travels! Good advice from this website. These tips are very helpful. I am planning to travel to Peru on August for a month and I just realized that some of the things that is in the list here are somewhat important.
Thanks for sharing tho. We had rain gear, but it was no match! Your email address will not be published. Toggle Navigation. Mucho gusto! Nice to meet you! Meet us, learn about our Costa Rica experience, and learn how we help Costa Rica travelers!
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Wondering what to pack for Costa Rica? We outline what to pack, what not to pack, and offer photos and packing tips with our Costa Rica packing lists! Publisher Name. Author: Nikki Solano. Filed Under: Packing and Travel Prep. Tags: adventure , beach , budget travel , costa rica , costa rica travel , costa rica travel tips , costa rica vacation , packing , tourism , tours , travel , travel guide , travel tips , vacation. Liz s. Since I was buying online, I went with 7.
They are a touch too big for me and sometimes I trip over roots and stuff because of that. That is my only complaint with them, though, and obviously not a defect in the shoe at all. Your needs will vary depending on the activities you want to do, and how stylish you want to be. But if you want the most comfortable shoes to wear in Costa Rica, go with one of my suggestions here.
What a great breakdown of the options! The great thing about the yoga mat sandals is that they are casual enough to wear around town but also dressy enough to pair with a dress. Your email address will not be published. Submit Comment. Sanuk Yoga Mat Sandals Costa Rica is a small country, but she packs a big punch when it comes to wildlife and nature. But, for some activities actual shoes are necessary.
Barefoot Running So I started doing some research and learned about proper running form and foot pronation. Until next time… Cara. Rebecca on April 17, at pm. Cara K. These are a great, lightweight walking shoe…. Submit a Comment Cancel reply Your email address will not be published. We use cookies on our website to give you the most relevant experience by remembering your preferences and repeat visits. Manage consent.
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Non-necessary Non-necessary. We will visit the regions of Tortuguero, Arenal, Monteverde and Manuel Antonio next March with the children and we want to reduce the luggage. What shoes do you recommend to bring? I recommend the closed toed hiking sandals and bring some socks in case they get cold up in Monteverde since Monteverde is colder and higher in elevation.
Tortuguero and Manuel Antonio are super humid and hot. Trying not to overpack….. Thought and recommendations? Can I get by with just bring sneakers? Should I bring rubber boots as an alternative for waterproof shoes? Or should I really just invest in some waterproof hiking shoes like Keens?
You can definitely wear just sneakers to Arenal and Manuel Antonio. You can also wear flip flops to Manuel Antonio too since the trails are nicely laid out. I would definitely recommend a closed toe hiking shoes, especially for a night tour and ziplining.
Hey there, we are going on a trip to Manzanillo in a couple of weeks. We have kayaking, turtle watching in Gandoca, zip lining, rain forest night tour and jaguar rescue center. Do you think I would be more comfortable with closed toed hiking sandals. Hi Diana! The only thing would be is to get closed toed bumper hiking sandals. I wrote a more detailed section about both those places in this post: Costa Rica packing list. Hi Sammi! So glad I stumbled upon your blog!
What do you suggest? Thanks in advance! Hi- love your blog! Would you recommend closed toes sandals for hiking rio celeste? Thanks so much! Hi Erica, yes those work great and what I always wear. You can read more about Rio Celeste and our tips here: Rio Celeste guide. I was wondering if trail runners and flip flops would be good enough or is it best to purchase a pair of hiking sandals.
Hi Aerance, that should be fine for shoes, unless you want to do activities like white water rafting, canyoning, tubinh, etc. A rain jacket is very useful on the Caribbean, though October is generally their driest month, it can still rain, especially in September.
Thanks so much for all of your detailed and informative posts! Some other combo altogether? It will just be very hot and sweaty for your feet which is why I prefer my KEEN hiking sandals and they dry super fast but the hiking shoes have more protection.
Hi Deanne, I actually wrote a post comparing the two stations you can read here: San Pedrillo and Sirena Station Corcovado National Park When we visited San Pedrillo in January, we wrote rain boots which were given to us by our hotel and I highly appreciated it.
January was just ending rainy season so a lot of the paths were really muddy. But you can see in the pictures that the San Pedrillo path is pretty straightforward and nicely maintained. I also went to Sirena station end of January and I wore hiking shoes for the day hike and it was perfect. Those trails are very nicely maintained and flat, no hills, no elevation.
It will be crazy humid and hot but you still want all the protection for your feet. Bring a small towel so that after you disembark, you can dry and clean your feet and then put on your socks and hiking shoes.
Love your blog!! We are visiting the Osa Peninsula in mid March. I have foot challenges and wear orthotics so I am worried that I wont be able to wear a hiking sandal due to lack of arch support. Yet, the hotel suggests we should bring a water shoe and a hiking boot on the Corcovado trip.
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