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I live in Costa Rica. If you are going to only go to tourist towns and partake in tourist activities then of course it's going to be expensive and feel like a tourist trap. This video is lacking so much of the magic of Costa Rica and hardly does it justice. I have never paid 30usd for breakfast at any soda this typical breakfast you have usually costs around 4 mil it 8 bucks at most sodas in Costa Rica or at least on the carribean side where I live.
@ktara1033 you sound extremely bitter and this is a generalized statement. Why would you say flies in your coffee? you are not a nice person and extremely disrespectful to the people on this country. Please anyone e reading this do not listen to this negativity.
I’ve traveled twice to Costa Rica and also never paid more than 6-7$ at a soda. That being, Monteverde is a tourism hotspot so I could see why prices were higher. In general, local restaurants are cheaper all over the country.
I just got back from CR a few days ago. It’s definitely changed from the last time I was there. It’s expensive for a Central American country. I use to want to live in CR but I changed my mind, too many ex pats now. It’s a very beautiful country and the people are very friendly. To me it doesn’t make sense to live here with its prices comparable to the US. It’s actually cheaper to live where I’m from in Texas. Food and fuel are cheaper in parts of the US than CR. The rental cars prices are ridiculous. But it’s worth it if you’ve never been! Pura Vida.
good yes stay in texas 🤣where they drill their own oil and can sell to you cheaper. rental car prices are ridiculous to anyone outside their national country...try renting a car at JFK airport as a non resident and see what you pay 🤣If you have the money to waste on a rental car then I always advise people to travel around the country on Sansa airlines vs drive the country because you can hit up many towns in less than 45 minutes flights from san jose and some hoppers go in between towns vs spending hours to cross the country and paying 900 a week for a rental for the same price you can take 8 flights around costa rica and be able to spend more time in each region. SMH at the texan who solely relies on autos for transportation. you dont have to rent a car here there are also less expensive easily accessible public transportation to anywhere in the country.
I agree, its a great place to visit but to live you need remote income . You can live affordably in the central valley in certain areas, anywhere near the coast forget about it. I have done 2 - 2 week trips in the last 6 months, my girl friend is a Tica . If you stay long term or extended stay I way prefer the central valley. The weather in the central valley is insane year round weather and that is worth the price to me. Honestly there is no where in states I would choose over Costa Rica to live .No offense but Texas would not be nowhere near the quality of life of Costa Rica . You can live very well on $2000 on month and most decent places in world you need that income. If you compare that to Hawaii or Cali its not that expensive . I know what youre saying though ...
What a beautiful country, my mood improved when I saw that big parrot! The first sloth seems to be looking at you, it’s so cute! That bowl of seafood Don is so tempting, and the cake looks delicious too! If I stand on the Crocodile Bridge and look down for a minute, my heart will beat rapidly and my feet will feel numb! I didn’t expect the fried chicken there to be so cheap, so I would probably eat it every day, haha! Hummingbirds are so cute, but they are bigger than I thought, wow! The Zip-line turns you into a superman, and the swing turns you into a giant. It feels so exciting! Costa Rica is really beautiful and it is a must-have on the list of tourist destinations. Of course, I hope their prices can be lower! You decided to stay a few more weeks, it has proved itself, thank you so much for sharing! Take care! Happy travels! 👍🥰🙏
I was just there in January and yes, it's more expensive than anywhere else in Central America. However, for most people if you do some research ahead of time you'll understand this is going to be the case before you get there. We rented a car, which was expensive, but you see the entire country. To control costs we got Airbnb's with kitchens so we ate breakfast and most of our dinners at the "house" while eating out for lunch. We stayed for 11 days and it wasn't cheap but it wasn't out of control. Overall I thought it was worth it and I don't regret going.
@@SLICKW1993 my suggestion didn’t have anything to do with cost it was simply seeing local ingredients and markets and he loves to cook. So I thought it would be fun content.
Amo este video. Estuve en Costa Rica hace unos días de vacaciones en Puerto Viejo de Talamanca. Realmente hermoso!!!!! Gracias por los subtítulos en español.
I wouldn't call Costa Rica "overpriced" since they have the same prices as the US. Overpriced means it's not worth it. It obviously IS worth it since you and so many other people pay to visit there and have a great time while doing so. There are cheaper, less beautiful, less environmentally friendly, less safe places to visit if you are broke.
We did have a great time and didn't go too much over our budget luckily. I agree Costa Rica is a great country to visit. I think a lot of the tours are very overpriced though, but you can find some good deals.
@@NaickKim you don't need to pay to go on the tours you can do all of the park visits yourself at donation only so I'm not sure why anyone would spend money on a tour...yes if you want to Zipline obviously you need to pay but it is cheaper if you just go to these places yourself and pay vs pay a tour company
Super tip: CR takes pride in being environmentally friendly. Water from single use plastic will cost you. Most popular attractions will have free water stations for refilling your water bottles. It is the only country in central America you can drink water straight from the tap.
Hi your filming is fantastic and you really show how wonderful the country and national parks look. Wow I had no idea how beautiful it was there before seeing this video so thanks for sharing🙂
I really enjoyed your video, most of the time I felt as if I was there with you; it was seamless. One of the most honest reviews about my country, Its 100% True, the prices are ridiculous. Most Ticos who have vacation don't even spend their time/money here, we go to Panama, Columbia, Peru, the U.S or even Europe. Red Taxis are expensive, they see you as an ATM. (Don't be fooled I would make effort to speak english too if I can charge you double lol) Travelers Tip: For those who don't have their own transportation, Uber, DiDi, or even inDrive function in most locations (I would say 70% of the country). Most (Not All) people who come from the U.S move to the northern part of Costa Rica so pretty much everything above Punta Arenas, and while Manuel Antonio is in the central part of the country the prices are pretty spot on if you decide to come here. If you travel to obviously see the beach, the mountains, or rain forest the prices are inflated in those areas but if you move at least 2-3 kms from that general area you'll find cheaper prices for food and basic necessities. (Ask for the chinos they're almost always cheaper). But aside from the prices the natural beauty is something that just can't be summarized. Waking up to the sound of the ocean in the morning, or the monkeys with a coffee in your hand when you look at the mountains is hard to put a price on. Happy Traveling, Pura Vida 🤙🏽
@@NaickKim Costa Rica is not expensive.....if you go to the already set up places for tourists, of course they will charge you in dollars....how do you think we costarricans live here for generations?. Go to the restaurants where we the locals eat, even the "soda" you went, is a "soda" for tourists (I was there once). I'm from the central valley of the country so when I go to the beach, I stay in a non expensive hotel. You can take a look of other channels (of US citizens, Canadians, Europeans) showing the same thing I'm saying. Cheers
I am costarican and a former hiking guide now retired. There are many great private reserves and small lodges with land and trails to see great flora and fauna. The trick is to know time of year or time of day to go places. Being a local I can do things midweek and during low season. Tourists are wanting dry season when it Is winter in Europe and North America. The famous national parks are crowded and everything is more expensive during high season.
I’m travelling to CR in 4 weeks for a 2 week holiday. And watching this has been great but also very scary. Hearing how people left after 4 days. Myself and my family have an AirBnb close to MA. I’m hoping that we can fill the 2 weeks with adventures that don’t cost the earth. ❤
We've just left Costa Rica after 5-6 weeks and we would have loved to stay longer. We've been to 50+ countries and Costa Rica is one of our fav countries. The people that left after 4 days were low budget backpackers who came with the wrong expectations. You're going to love, we promise!
Just eat in regular costa rica 'sodas' is how they call a typical Costa Rica restaurant ,pizza places and try not to rent a car or fine a Affordable rental car..
Jullie hebben weeral prachtige avonturen meegemaakt en mooie dingen gezien. Spijtig dat het daar zo duur is. Hopelijk blijven jullie daar nog een beetje en kunnen we nog meegenieten van jullie belevenissen daar. Hier ligt de sneeuw in ons Belgenlandje. Fijne avond en groetjes aan jullie tweetjes daar. Geniet er nog van.
Welcome to this little piece of land that every Tico is in love with and sickly in love with. I hope you enjoy your stay with us. There is something that is very important that you must understand, Central America is not a homogeneous area, each country has its own peculiarities and although there are differences between El Salvador, Honduras, Guatemala and Nicaragua, they are united by many customs and their way of being and living, but this is not applicable to Costa Rica; If we Costa Ricans (Ticos) appreciate something, it is that our concept of life is essentially the search for the greatest possible happiness for our children, the approach we have given to our environment, our lives, our values and aspirations are not like the that our Central American brothers share among themselves; In this way we are not better or worse than them, just different, very different; It is important at this point to refer to the fact that Costa Rica has the highest Human Development Index in Latin America, it is the most solid democracy in the Contimente and our standard of living cannot at all be compared to that of our neighbors, with the sole exception of our dear brothers from Panama, from whom we differ greatly in many aspects, but whom we love dearly; So you expect our country to be what it is and that you have discovered a little of how much Costa Rica offers and also hope that it is cheap? That's not logical. Costa Rica is more than a country for tourists; Our country is the desire for development, social well-being, education, health and a very good standard of living that we wish for our children; Here we think that Costa Rica or Tiquicia, as we affectionately call our country, we do not inherit it from our parents, but rather we borrow it from our children and we will return it to them but improved, happier, fairer, more developed and better. So I share this great truth of our culture with all affection: "no Tico considers himself Central American", because we share nothing more than the language, the religion and one or another tradition, (in fact before Central America became independent from Spain Costa Rica was the poorest, most forgotten and unimportant Province in the entire region; that is why if we have achieved something over the years it is to look less and less like our neighbors, create a very well defined identity and have a very clear horizon. Only with quality education and a lot of work will we achieve the standard of living we aspire to, not for ourselves but for those who come after us and those we prepare for the future. Come back whenever you want, here people of good faith and happy people like you are always welcome and highly appreciated. Pura Vida!🇨🇷🕊🇺🇸
I am 59 years old. Ive lived in and off in CR since i was 25. My children, wife and grand daughter are Ticos. Boy it has defintely charged. I miss the old world CR. That said you can still find that style in the Caribbean side of the country. As far as pricing if you stay away from those big tourist areas it is a bit cheaper. For example buying your food at la feria which every town has on weekends defintely changes cost of living. One doesn't have to go broke living there but if you think you will have the luxuries you once had in the USA. Think again. We visit once a year for a month for now until age 65 when my wife and i plan to return to Costa Rica. We are fortunate to own a home and a vehicle already in a Heredia. I miss the food and the climate everyday. You two did a great job with this video. Thank you for sharing with us.
Well covered you guys :) I strongly suggest you visit El Salvador as an option. The high prices in Costa Rica are the result of the country being very popular for a while. El Salvador on the other hand, offers quite similar natural wonders for a fraction of the price even considering the national currency is the USD. You will also experience a more genuine experience with the locals since they are still genuine and don't see a dollar sign on your forehead as it happens often in Costa Rica.
I loved this video. Great content and very humorous at the right times. We'll be headed to Quepos and Fortuna in a few months. Looking forward to it. Thanks for posting prices too. Very helpful. Pura vida.
Very nice video. I'm happy how you enjoyed so many things. Thee are yet hundreds of places and things to explore. There are also areas less touristy and if you search you can find a wide variety of prices but yes, in general the country is expensive, as you said it US people oriented/targeted. Also, during high season you'll find more people and higher prices. ML Antonio is the most visited park so it is going ro be very difficult not to find it crowded. I hope you keep enjoining our country, travel safe and God bless you.
Just to add to the final part of the video, locals are usually paying the same prices as tourists for food or tours, except National Parks where locals do have a different rate, as most countries do! Glad you enjoyed our litte country :)
We went in April to Quepos and the Osa Peninsula. The first was gorgeous but definitely touristy, the second stunning (but no nice beaches), quiet, and little populated. We loved much about the country, but all 4 of us got horrible food poisoning and lost about 4 of our 9 days, even though we were trying to be soooooo careful (bottled water, no ice, packaged and fried foods, etc). The culprit? The ketchup bottle on the table at one lunch place. So yeah - stick to individually packaged condiments and enjoy the wonderful scenery and the lovely people. And yes, the food costs, even at the locals grocery store, were comparable with the prices in midsized cities in the US
Awesome, thank you! The reason we chose the title is because before we got to Costa Rica we met so many people that said it was overhyped/ too expensive for what it was. Also on Travel groups on Facebook this was a big sentiment.
This was a really well-rounded and informative video on Costa Rica! It’s more expensive than I’d expected but still seems worth it to me. You guys are some of my favorite travel vloggers. Always look forward to your videos!
Glad it was helpful! It's indeed more expensive than you would expect, especially for Central America, but we agree it is definitely worth it. Thanks for watching ❤
Costa Rica is not expensive.....if you go to the already set up places for tourists, of course they will charge you in dollars....how do you think we costarricans live here for generations?. Go to the restaurants where we the locals eat, even the "soda" you went, is a "soda" for tourists (I was there once). I'm from the central valley of the country so when I go to the beach, I stay in a non expensive hotel. You can take a look of other channels (of US citizens, Canadians, Europeans) showing the same thing I'm saying. Cheers
@@NaickKim If you have the time (I know it’s limited when you travel and post on youtube too), I think a few PanAm guides and experience/learning videos would be great and would surely generate lots of views from people like us who are planning to go and are in search for more condensed information. Of course, this is by no means saying that the travel along videos are not wonderful too 🤗
Why do you guys pretend that if you are in Central America or south America you should pay almost nothing for food and every single activity and accommodation. Prices in the states are awful for what you get. Don’t complain just pay because you are helping the locals. Nothing is for free mate!
All other countries we've been to in Central America and South America are just way cheaper. 30 usd for some rice and beans with an egg an coffee is pretty steep. In the US we regularly got breakfast that was way more affordable. We've been traveling fulltime for 5 years, so we know nothing is for free. We always pay fair prices and tip well.
glad i always went pre-youtube pre instagram. hope you make it to the caribbean side. unless that has changed too , it should be alot cheaper and less touristy!
Hi! Loved the video! In Monteverde did you just purchase a zipline tour on site at the gate for $50 or did you have to book through somewhere else? We’d love to get that more affordable option when we go in April! Thank you!
I'm in NJ. I've got lots of deer. They come by ones and groups. Sometimes during the summer months, they like to lay in my backyard and eat at the same time. Last year I had a momma with twins. I call get momma and feed her bread or fruit.
Gracias por visitar Costa Rica, los precios son muy caros si vas a ese tipo de restaurantes, hay" sodas ", y restaurantes más baratos, es cuestión de preguntar a locales , me alegra mucho que pudieran ver tantos animales en el parque, pura vida desde Alajuela ❤
❤ wow you guys… what an awesome video- you are looking so happy and having so much fun… even though it’s expensive. Life is short … enjoy every minute of it. Big hugs to you both from Dan and I❤❤❤😊
Costa Rica is not expensive.....if you go to the already set up places for tourists, of course they will charge you in dollars....how do you think we costarricans live here for generations?. Go to the restaurants where we the locals eat, even the "soda" you went, is a "soda" for tourists (I was there once). I'm from the central valley of the country so when I go to the beach, I stay in a non expensive hotel. You can take a look of other channels (of US citizens, Canadians, Europeans) showing the same thing I'm saying. Cheers
@@rhenderson9862 nah brother , lots of people here work in reforestation we really have reforested a lot and protect a lots of areas i work in reforestation part time just because i know nature is a gift. if you see central america from google earth is easy to tell which countries protect their forests and the answer is : panama and costa rica we are protecting our forest the rest is super deforested , satellites dont lie my friend ... im glad that panama aswell protect a lot we even have a shared national park call la amistad which means friendship, couldnt pick a better name cause both countries are awesome . i wish the rest in the region do the same .
There is everything at prices in Costa Rica, yes the tourist sites are expensive in price but there are local restaurants called refreshments that sell more food, less international types
CR is definitely expensive, local people can tell you where to eat cheap Also, touristic places are very expensive compared to more rural areas for sure. And yes, we don't pay as much as you guys pay for like a nacional park, and tours, for tours we pay probably like $20 less and nacional parks around $10 I think, but eating on a restaurant is the same for us
Hola a todos... les puedo decir que nuestros hermanos de Costa Rica tienen un maravilloso pais PURA VIDA, pero si quieren darse una vuelta por Panamá les aseguro que podrán ver todos esos animales gratis y aunque acá no es muy barato, tampoco es tan caro como allá. Les recomiendo PANAMÁ 🇵🇦 Los esperamos
What a brilliant video, so many amazing things to see and do. Great to see you both having so much fun after some of the troubles you have had on your journey down through Canada, USA, Mexico and through Central America. Very surprised at some of the prices. Hope Vinny is ok after the guy rammed into you, what is the need for that?!? Anyhow, looking forward to your next video 👍🙂 Enjoy 🙂
Glad you enjoyed it! Vinny is fine, he's got a pretty solid bumper haha. The prices are sometimes a bit steep, especially in the main tourist area's, but outside they are a lot better we've found so far.
Wall , Costa Rica Is an expansive country , first because it has the highest salaries in Latin America and second because this way the beauty of the country is preserved more thanks to its income and also the beauties found there are priceless; without counting on its people , security , etc . Another important point is not to bring food into the parks because the monkeys are very intelligent and will open your bags . Make sure you bring your own water bottle that is reusable and food in sealed Tupperware . And the water is drinkable in Costa Rica.
A map of the world that does not include Utopia is not worth even glancing at, for it leaves out the one country at which Humanity is always landing". "And when Humanity lands there, it looks out, and seeing a better country, sets sail. Progress is the realization of utopias". -Oscar Wilde
Hi! I was wondering if there are tours you can join from San Jose and if they would be less expensive than booking them online. I speak Spanish, so I don’t need anything too fancy.
El país se vuelve caro cuando no conoces, también cuando eres extranjero y no te tomas el tiempo para buscar opciones de hospedaje y comidas buenas y más accesibles a tu bolsillo cuando te dejas llevar por guías que son de cadenas de hoteles internacionales que solo cosas caras te darán con cuidado y precaución puedes realmente conocer un país y que mejor con los lugareños conoces más come mejor y disfrutas mejor y gastas menos bienvenida a Costa Rica 🇨🇷❣️
We still wonder how the locals are able to afford basic things. Supermarkets are more expensive than in the US here for a lot of things, while wages are a lot lower.
If you wanna buy fruit and veggies, locals go to Las Ferias Del Mayoreo , Ferias del Agricultor or Mercados, also go to the Butcher stores for meat, go to Sodas for local food experiences, and avoid tourist places. For example, tourists will pay for Hot springs, and we go to free places like Tucancito, or Chollin in Arenal. You can explore free spots for landscapes sightseen. I can give you the best tips and recommend the best places. Like if you go to Guanacaste, you can spend a day in Tamarindo, Playa Conchal, bahía del pirata, and park your van in Playa Flamingo, which is fancy but free and really safe @@NaickKim
enjoyed your video...and yes it gets expensive, my wife is from sarchi..recently finally bought a place after 14 yrs of going to c.r.....you have to eat away from the tourist traps
Nicaragua has some pretty great wildlife too! We loved our stay at the Mombacho lodge in particular, which is part of this video (first impressions of Nicaragua - this features the cities, the food, the rainforest, the wildlife - including a night hike that was pretty eventful 😂): th-cam.com/video/kjFF4w6YRwg/w-d-xo.html It's never going to be as good for wildlife as Costa Rica but we loved Nicaragua and think it will make for a great trip for you :) also, some things are actually BETTER in Nicaragua than in Costa Rica. In particular the prices, the colonial towns and the volcano experiences (we have a separate video on those too).
Where do I start with my comments? It was beautiful, and now based on your last line of the video I'm looking forward to more. As far as the free fall goes, nope. Nope. and NOPE. (Can you tell where my comfort zone line is firmly entrenched? :) ) But I would do the zip line :) :) Favorite part was hard to choose, but I will go for those hummingbirds. Thanks ;)
Hi, I like your video a lot! What a nice couple. When you come to CR you have 2 options, #1 you can be a regular tourist and go to the regular touristic destinations and pay prices for tourists but you will see little costaricans in these places. #2 You guys could ask costaricans, what places you can get cheap and good food, what areas are nice and free of charge, etc. And have a much better value for your money and pay fair prices. But painting with a wide brush the entire country as super expensive is very ignorant. Saying that prices are too high for Costa Rica, comparing CR to Europe or US is wrong. Why the comparison? I can get lunch anywhere in CR for 5 to 7 usd and I do not think you can do the same anywhere in Europe or US. I can rent a nice house for about 500 usd per month in CR. I do not think US or UE have the same prices as CR but by you saying that just because is CR the prices are too high is in fact putting the country down. I prefer to pay 20 USD for lunch in Monteverde CR vs lunch in Paris for example (plus we got better food). In the video you mentioned that costaricans speak good English, so why don’t you ask someone where to go and have lunch? Ask for a place where locals go eat, ask for places where locals go visit (free) and stop complaining for prices.
You can actually have a good lunch for 7 USD in a lot of places in the US and Europe. We've even had 2 and 3 course menu's for less 10 USD in Paris in the past. Granted, this was a few years ago, so probably it's more. It's good that some local back spots have more affordable prices, we've seen those places too sometimes, but they aren't really available in towns like Monteverde and Manuel Antonio as far as we know. When we're in Monteverde, we're looking to eat in Monteverde, not in some small town 3 hours drive away. Prices of tours also feel pretty inflated and are definitely a lot higher than in Europe and the US. I don't see it as complaining, it's good to get the facts straight when it comes to prices. In general we really love Costa Rica and would recommend people coming here.
Wow you obviously didn’t get my point. I am from CR and I know anyone can get those prices anywhere. And tours are not mandatory. The country is safe enough so you can go anywhere at any time and enjoy places for free with out guidance. There are things that you have to pay for but that is common sense, right? I mean if you are getting overcharged just don’t pay for it. I don’t care if you can get a dinner in Spain for 3 usd dude, the point is that NO ONE is making you pay for those prices and if you are not welling to experience local food and or ask local people for these places then why complaining? I am aware that CR is not cheap, there are thing like buying a car that are crazy expensive, but saying that the entire country is expensive is very ignorant. Is like me going to New York come back home and complaining about how expensive is USA! LOL just crazy.@@NaickKim
Im from CR and you are totally correct... Don't expect cheap prices in Disneyland or tourist areas of Paris, well, same here don't expect cheap prices in tourist areas.
It's potable, but a little shady tbh. ASADA near me pumps from super shallow wells and line breaks constantly. In US u have a boil water notice for line breaks. Pura vida u may have diarrea ;P
CR take pride in being environmentally friendly. Single use plastic water bottle will cost you. Most popular tourist attractions will have water dispense stations for free. It is the only country in central America you can drink water from tap.
@@davidlee8406 don't believe the marketing hype. Sure Santa Teresa is like that... but head to the local "chino" or a local town. Tons of cheap china imports that break after 2 uses. 😂 I still can't find a good dustpan 2 years later
We are big fans of Air BNBs in travelling the world. Ask the taxi driver from the airport where locals shop and make your own meals. Just like our own country (Canada), eating in restaurants is not affordable on a two week vacation
@@NaickKim head to Punta Mona if you can. It’s a 2 hour hike through the jungle but totally worth it. There used to be an off the grid community there, not sure if they’re still around
Nicaragua is best if you want cool volcano experiences, colonial towns and affordable travel (tours and accommodation in particular are lots cheaper here). Costa Rica for best nature in Central America, out of this world wildlife and better tourist infrastructure. But like we said in the video, it's more crowded and expensive here. Both have very friendly locals and lots of things to do. You'll have a great time no matter which you choose! 😉
No se informan bien.Puede comer en los pequeños restaurantes que son conocidos como soda, y la comida es excelente, las frutas las pueden comprar en los puestos de venta de fruta. El agua no nesecitan comprarla, se puede tomar de cualquier llave, en Costa Rica y Chile, son los unicos paises donde se puede tomar de la llave. No es cierto que sea peligroso aparcar, es cuestion de sentido comun. Les aseguro que con la plata que esta gente gasto en Costa Rica yo vivo dos meses y quizas mas.
Well, not every place in the world is cheap, some places around the world are really cheap and some places will be crazy expensive, some expensive places will have nice tall buildings and high end vehicles and CR has green nature and lots of wild animals. Your bucks your choice!
Exactly 👍🏻 I think people that don't like Costa Rica have expectations that don't match the reality of the country. Costa Rica is expensive, so of you are traveling on a budget, it's not easy at all.
As Costa Rican we can tell you that paying $30 for breakfast is not our problem is your problem. Even as Costa Rican when I go to turistic places I will never pay $30. Someone lied to you lol
You visit fancy places not it all is expensive !! Existe muchísimos lugres q visitar incluso for free comida muy barata y deliciosa asi q lo q necesitan es preguntar y conocer del tema .. saludos desde Heredia
@@NaickKim claro q si pasan 20 años y no terminaste de conocer Costa Rica...You need visit parabólic places theres exists two places for free!! Road to Pérez Zeledón and Escazú mountains so Beauty, other is the cave of death!! There is Venecia san Carlos if you drive 3 km theres have a two lakes for free ..fortuna de san Carlos is a river called " el salto" is so Nice for free
Haha yes it depends on which area in Europe. In West-Europe the price would be similar for a main course + desert and some drinks for 2 people. In Switzerland you wouldn't get very far and in some Eastern European countries you could eat twice.
Great video!! Costa Rica has always been the #1 most expensive Central American country for years..nothing new. Inflation has also made it more expensive and even the locals notice the prices are higher. If you are here during our peak season Dec-15 until Easter , it is always busy. Lived here for 12yrs and I wouldn't change anything! When you live here , you find the reasonably price places to eat. When you come here on vacation...live it up and not stress about the prices ...you are on vacation..enjoy it! Pura Vida
To Manuel Antonio without a guide? And you were alloud to look at the annimals they were looking at without comments? The food is not that expensive but hard to find food that is not fried! Everything is behind a fence. So to visit a waterfall you have to pay 10 to 20 usd each. That is what makes live expensive. You can do your own night walk searching for frogs and fire flies. We liked canoeing in the small rivers of Tortuguero most. We spotted more animals near the (jungle) hotels we booked than waking through the parks. We almost bumped our heads against a slot hanging upside down above a busy path to a crowdy beach! You are not allowed to feed the animals but some guides do and they monkeys will eat bananas out of your hand. In Corcovado you will see Tapirs and Giant manta rays when snorkling. You need to pay the high tour prices to avoid missing the best spots.
When there are 30 people around obviously pointing at a sloth in Manuel Antonio, of course you are allowed to look at it too :) I agree that there is a lot of 'gatekeeping' in Costa Rica. Any waterfall worth seeing will require an entrance fee, which is not the case in other countries. On the other hand, like you say, the monkeys are e-v-e-r-y-w-h-e-r-e in Costa Rica, even outside national parks etc, so it's very easy to spot cool stuff!
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I live in Costa Rica. If you are going to only go to tourist towns and partake in tourist activities then of course it's going to be expensive and feel like a tourist trap. This video is lacking so much of the magic of Costa Rica and hardly does it justice. I have never paid 30usd for breakfast at any soda this typical breakfast you have usually costs around 4 mil it 8 bucks at most sodas in Costa Rica or at least on the carribean side where I live.
Yes if you want to eat rice and beans for breakfast and have flies in your coffee
@ktara1033 you sound extremely bitter and this is a generalized statement. Why would you say flies in your coffee? you are not a nice person and extremely disrespectful to the people on this country. Please anyone e reading this do not listen to this negativity.
I’ve traveled twice to Costa Rica and also never paid more than 6-7$ at a soda. That being, Monteverde is a tourism hotspot so I could see why prices were higher. In general, local restaurants are cheaper all over the country.
I lived there for a couple of years and I feel the same as you.
@ktara1033 where does this happen? Unclutch your pearls and stop complaining all the time.
I just got back from CR a few days ago. It’s definitely changed from the last time I was there. It’s expensive for a Central American country. I use to want to live in CR but I changed my mind, too many ex pats now. It’s a very beautiful country and the people are very friendly. To me it doesn’t make sense to live here with its prices comparable to the US. It’s actually cheaper to live where I’m from in Texas. Food and fuel are cheaper in parts of the US than CR. The rental cars prices are ridiculous. But it’s worth it if you’ve never been! Pura Vida.
good yes stay in texas 🤣where they drill their own oil and can sell to you cheaper. rental car prices are ridiculous to anyone outside their national country...try renting a car at JFK airport as a non resident and see what you pay 🤣If you have the money to waste on a rental car then I always advise people to travel around the country on Sansa airlines vs drive the country because you can hit up many towns in less than 45 minutes flights from san jose and some hoppers go in between towns vs spending hours to cross the country and paying 900 a week for a rental for the same price you can take 8 flights around costa rica and be able to spend more time in each region. SMH at the texan who solely relies on autos for transportation. you dont have to rent a car here there are also less expensive easily accessible public transportation to anywhere in the country.
Whenever I hear it's "expensive for a CA country" I hear it like "It's expensive for being a poor country". Thanks for your love 🙄🙄 👍🏻
Very informative comment. Thanks for posting 😊
u nailed it overrated for me. The food is just okay they dont even have mayan ruins. Also the waves are better in el salvador for surfing.
I agree, its a great place to visit but to live you need remote income . You can live affordably in the central valley in certain areas, anywhere near the coast forget about it. I have done 2 - 2 week trips in the last 6 months, my girl friend is a Tica . If you stay long term or extended stay I way prefer the central valley. The weather in the central valley is insane year round weather and that is worth the price to me. Honestly there is no where in states I would choose over Costa Rica to live .No offense but Texas would not be nowhere near the quality of life of Costa Rica . You can live very well on $2000 on month and most decent places in world you need that income. If you compare that to Hawaii or Cali its not that expensive . I know what youre saying though ...
What a beautiful country, my mood improved when I saw that big parrot!
The first sloth seems to be looking at you, it’s so cute!
That bowl of seafood Don is so tempting, and the cake looks delicious too!
If I stand on the Crocodile Bridge and look down for a minute, my heart will beat rapidly and my feet will feel numb!
I didn’t expect the fried chicken there to be so cheap, so I would probably eat it every day, haha!
Hummingbirds are so cute, but they are bigger than I thought, wow!
The Zip-line turns you into a superman, and the swing turns you into a giant. It feels so exciting!
Costa Rica is really beautiful and it is a must-have on the list of tourist destinations. Of course, I hope their prices can be lower!
You decided to stay a few more weeks, it has proved itself, thank you so much for sharing! Take care! Happy travels! 👍🥰🙏
I was just there in January and yes, it's more expensive than anywhere else in Central America. However, for most people if you do some research ahead of time you'll understand this is going to be the case before you get there. We rented a car, which was expensive, but you see the entire country. To control costs we got Airbnb's with kitchens so we ate breakfast and most of our dinners at the "house" while eating out for lunch. We stayed for 11 days and it wasn't cheap but it wasn't out of control. Overall I thought it was worth it and I don't regret going.
I think you should do more shopping at local markets and cooking with local ingredients
I’d love to watch that..
With occasional cocktails 😊
It’s still the same price. I cooked mostly when I was there and it cost $50 for very few items. Mexico is a lot cheaper with their local markets.
@@SLICKW1993 my suggestion didn’t have anything to do with cost it was simply seeing local ingredients and markets and he loves to cook. So I thought it would be fun content.
Amo este video. Estuve en Costa Rica hace unos días de vacaciones en Puerto Viejo de Talamanca. Realmente hermoso!!!!! Gracias por los subtítulos en español.
De nada! Vamos a Puerto Vieja en unos dias. Tienes alguna recomendación?
I wouldn't call Costa Rica "overpriced" since they have the same prices as the US. Overpriced means it's not worth it. It obviously IS worth it since you and so many other people pay to visit there and have a great time while doing so. There are cheaper, less beautiful, less environmentally friendly, less safe places to visit if you are broke.
We did have a great time and didn't go too much over our budget luckily. I agree Costa Rica is a great country to visit. I think a lot of the tours are very overpriced though, but you can find some good deals.
@@NaickKim you don't need to pay to go on the tours you can do all of the park visits yourself at donation only so I'm not sure why anyone would spend money on a tour...yes if you want to Zipline obviously you need to pay but it is cheaper if you just go to these places yourself and pay vs pay a tour company
Super tip: CR takes pride in being environmentally friendly. Water from single use plastic will cost you. Most popular attractions will have free water stations for refilling your water bottles. It is the only country in central America you can drink water straight from the tap.
Hi your filming is fantastic and you really show how wonderful the country and national parks look. Wow I had no idea how beautiful it was there before seeing this video so thanks for sharing🙂
Thanks Anne! We also didn't know that it would be this good. It has def exceeded our expectations.
I really enjoyed your video, most of the time I felt as if I was there with you; it was seamless. One of the most honest reviews about my country, Its 100% True, the prices are ridiculous. Most Ticos who have vacation don't even spend their time/money here, we go to Panama, Columbia, Peru, the U.S or even Europe. Red Taxis are expensive, they see you as an ATM. (Don't be fooled I would make effort to speak english too if I can charge you double lol) Travelers Tip: For those who don't have their own transportation, Uber, DiDi, or even inDrive function in most locations (I would say 70% of the country). Most (Not All) people who come from the U.S move to the northern part of Costa Rica so pretty much everything above Punta Arenas, and while Manuel Antonio is in the central part of the country the prices are pretty spot on if you decide to come here. If you travel to obviously see the beach, the mountains, or rain forest the prices are inflated in those areas but if you move at least 2-3 kms from that general area you'll find cheaper prices for food and basic necessities. (Ask for the chinos they're almost always cheaper). But aside from the prices the natural beauty is something that just can't be summarized. Waking up to the sound of the ocean in the morning, or the monkeys with a coffee in your hand when you look at the mountains is hard to put a price on. Happy Traveling, Pura Vida 🤙🏽
Awesome! The editing just gets better and better with each video! Top notch content...thanks so much for sharing this part of your incredible journey❤
Thanks so much!! We worked really hard on the edit, so that's really nice to hear 🥰
@@NaickKim Costa Rica is not expensive.....if you go to the already set up places for tourists, of course they will charge you in dollars....how do you think we costarricans live here for generations?. Go to the restaurants where we the locals eat, even the "soda" you went, is a "soda" for tourists (I was there once). I'm from the central valley of the country so when I go to the beach, I stay in a non expensive hotel. You can take a look of other channels (of US citizens, Canadians, Europeans) showing the same thing I'm saying. Cheers
I am costarican and a former hiking guide now retired. There are many great private reserves and small lodges with land and trails to see great flora and fauna. The trick is to know time of year or time of day to go places. Being a local I can do things midweek and during low season. Tourists are wanting dry season when it Is winter in Europe and North America. The famous national parks are crowded and everything is more expensive during high season.
Thanks for the tips!
When travelling I think it’s important to immerse ourselves in the culture which includes food. Live like the locals. Pura Vida ❤
I’m travelling to CR in 4 weeks for a 2 week holiday. And watching this has been great but also very scary. Hearing how people left after 4 days. Myself and my family have an AirBnb close to MA. I’m hoping that we can fill the 2 weeks with adventures that don’t cost the earth. ❤
We've just left Costa Rica after 5-6 weeks and we would have loved to stay longer. We've been to 50+ countries and Costa Rica is one of our fav countries.
The people that left after 4 days were low budget backpackers who came with the wrong expectations. You're going to love, we promise!
Just eat in regular costa rica 'sodas' is how they call a typical Costa Rica restaurant ,pizza places and try not to rent a car or fine a Affordable rental car..
Jullie hebben weeral prachtige avonturen meegemaakt en mooie dingen gezien. Spijtig dat het daar zo duur is. Hopelijk blijven jullie daar nog een beetje en kunnen we nog meegenieten van jullie belevenissen daar. Hier ligt de sneeuw in ons Belgenlandje. Fijne avond en groetjes aan jullie tweetjes daar. Geniet er nog van.
Ja we gaan nog een tijdje blijven in Costa Rica, het is echt prachtig hier. Volgende week gaan we naar Arenal en La Fortuna een heel mooi gebied.
Welcome to this little piece of land that every Tico is in love with and sickly in love with. I hope you enjoy your stay with us. There is something that is very important that you must understand, Central America is not a homogeneous area, each country has its own peculiarities and although there are differences between El Salvador, Honduras, Guatemala and Nicaragua, they are united by many customs and their way of being and living, but this is not applicable to Costa Rica; If we Costa Ricans (Ticos) appreciate something, it is that our concept of life is essentially the search for the greatest possible happiness for our children, the approach we have given to our environment, our lives, our values and aspirations are not like the that our Central American brothers share among themselves; In this way we are not better or worse than them, just different, very different; It is important at this point to refer to the fact that Costa Rica has the highest Human Development Index in Latin America, it is the most solid democracy in the Contimente and our standard of living cannot at all be compared to that of our neighbors, with the sole exception of our dear brothers from Panama, from whom we differ greatly in many aspects, but whom we love dearly; So you expect our country to be what it is and that you have discovered a little of how much Costa Rica offers and also hope that it is cheap? That's not logical. Costa Rica is more than a country for tourists; Our country is the desire for development, social well-being, education, health and a very good standard of living that we wish for our children; Here we think that Costa Rica or Tiquicia, as we affectionately call our country, we do not inherit it from our parents, but rather we borrow it from our children and we will return it to them but improved, happier, fairer, more developed and better. So I share this great truth of our culture with all affection: "no Tico considers himself Central American", because we share nothing more than the language, the religion and one or another tradition, (in fact before Central America became independent from Spain Costa Rica was the poorest, most forgotten and unimportant Province in the entire region; that is why if we have achieved something over the years it is to look less and less like our neighbors, create a very well defined identity and have a very clear horizon. Only with quality education and a lot of work will we achieve the standard of living we aspire to, not for ourselves but for those who come after us and those we prepare for the future. Come back whenever you want, here people of good faith and happy people like you are always welcome and highly appreciated. Pura Vida!🇨🇷🕊🇺🇸
Thanks a lot. Pura Vida
I am 59 years old. Ive lived in and off in CR since i was 25. My children, wife and grand daughter are Ticos. Boy it has defintely charged. I miss the old world CR. That said you can still find that style in the Caribbean side of the country. As far as pricing if you stay away from those big tourist areas it is a bit cheaper. For example buying your food at la feria which every town has on weekends defintely changes cost of living. One doesn't have to go broke living there but if you think you will have the luxuries you once had in the USA. Think again.
We visit once a year for a month for now until age 65 when my wife and i plan to return to Costa Rica. We are fortunate to own a home and a vehicle already in a Heredia.
I miss the food and the climate everyday.
You two did a great job with this video. Thank you for sharing with us.
I live there for years and I love it la fortuna is nice I recommend buying food to cook and eat out sometimes
Thanks for the tip!
I am from Costa Rica and this is great and realistic video. Thanks
Well covered you guys :)
I strongly suggest you visit El Salvador as an option.
The high prices in Costa Rica are the result of the country being very popular for a while. El Salvador on the other hand, offers quite similar natural wonders for a fraction of the price even considering the national currency is the USD.
You will also experience a more genuine experience with the locals since they are still genuine and don't see a dollar sign on your forehead as it happens often in Costa Rica.
We spent 5 weeks in El Salvador in 2022 and another 3 weeks or so in 2023. Loved it. There's videos on our channel about El Salvador too!
I loved this video. Great content and very humorous at the right times. We'll be headed to Quepos and Fortuna in a few months. Looking forward to it. Thanks for posting prices too. Very helpful. Pura vida.
Thanks for watching guys. Hope you have a great time in CR. Pura Vida
Very nice video. I'm happy how you enjoyed so many things. Thee are yet hundreds of places and things to explore. There are also areas less touristy and if you search you can find a wide variety of prices but yes, in general the country is expensive, as you said it US people oriented/targeted. Also, during high season you'll find more people and higher prices. ML Antonio is the most visited park so it is going ro be very difficult not to find it crowded. I hope you keep enjoining our country, travel safe and God bless you.
Beautiful! Very well covered. Thanks
This video was great. Looking forward to visiting Costa Rica. Thank you very much!
Glad you enjoyed it! We have a few more videos coming about Costa Rica.
Welcome hugs from Costa Rica 🇨🇷 Heredia San Isidro
Gracias 🙏🏻
I so look forward to your videos and the chance to see more of the world thru your eyes.
Thanks John! We've got more videos coming up about Costa Rica this month.
Can't wait. Thank you.@@NaickKim
Just wow! Free jump is something I would never make, proud of you guys
Just turn off the brain and go 😀It was definitely really scary though!
Just loved you guys. So much energy and such real people with such great attitude. Just loved you both.
THanks a lot
Just to add to the final part of the video, locals are usually paying the same prices as tourists for food or tours, except National Parks where locals do have a different rate, as most countries do! Glad you enjoyed our litte country :)
Thanks for the info!
We went in April to Quepos and the Osa Peninsula. The first was gorgeous but definitely touristy, the second stunning (but no nice beaches), quiet, and little populated. We loved much about the country, but all 4 of us got horrible food poisoning and lost about 4 of our 9 days, even though we were trying to be soooooo careful (bottled water, no ice, packaged and fried foods, etc). The culprit? The ketchup bottle on the table at one lunch place. So yeah - stick to individually packaged condiments and enjoy the wonderful scenery and the lovely people. And yes, the food costs, even at the locals grocery store, were comparable with the prices in midsized cities in the US
Thanks for sharing this trip, looks like an amazing time. The title is a bit misleading but ultimately I really enjoyed this documentary.
Awesome, thank you! The reason we chose the title is because before we got to Costa Rica we met so many people that said it was overhyped/ too expensive for what it was. Also on Travel groups on Facebook this was a big sentiment.
I live in Costa Rica and it's expensive; but when you get to know it you will see it's worth it.
It is a great country 👍🏻🥰
This was a really well-rounded and informative video on Costa Rica! It’s more expensive than I’d expected but still seems worth it to me.
You guys are some of my favorite travel vloggers. Always look forward to your videos!
Glad it was helpful! It's indeed more expensive than you would expect, especially for Central America, but we agree it is definitely worth it. Thanks for watching ❤
Costa Rica is not expensive.....if you go to the already set up places for tourists, of course they will charge you in dollars....how do you think we costarricans live here for generations?. Go to the restaurants where we the locals eat, even the "soda" you went, is a "soda" for tourists (I was there once). I'm from the central valley of the country so when I go to the beach, I stay in a non expensive hotel. You can take a look of other channels (of US citizens, Canadians, Europeans) showing the same thing I'm saying. Cheers
@@NaickKim Well, that's why people are surprised. Costa Rica is more developed than the rest of Central America.
Your videos keep getting better better🎉 Your excitement makes us even more excited to plan this for next year ❤
Aww thank you guys ❤ We are super excited about this year too!
@@NaickKim If you have the time (I know it’s limited when you travel and post on youtube too), I think a few PanAm guides and experience/learning videos would be great and would surely generate lots of views from people like us who are planning to go and are in search for more condensed information. Of course, this is by no means saying that the travel along videos are not wonderful too 🤗
Overpriced Third World country in general
Why do you guys pretend that if you are in Central America or south America you should pay almost nothing for food and every single activity and accommodation.
Prices in the states are awful for what you get.
Don’t complain just pay because you are helping the locals.
Nothing is for free mate!
All other countries we've been to in Central America and South America are just way cheaper. 30 usd for some rice and beans with an egg an coffee is pretty steep. In the US we regularly got breakfast that was way more affordable.
We've been traveling fulltime for 5 years, so we know nothing is for free. We always pay fair prices and tip well.
glad i always went pre-youtube pre instagram. hope you make it to the caribbean side. unless that has changed too , it should be alot cheaper and less touristy!
We're definitely heading to the caribbean side soon. Really looking forward to exploring that side.
The problem with prices start when you buy bottled water.
Yes agree 100%
@@NaickKim A quick tip. Water is potable in Costa Rica (the only country in Central America) not need to buy bottles of water........
@@franciscobarrantes7150 Not everywhere.
Hi! Loved the video! In Monteverde did you just purchase a zipline tour on site at the gate for $50 or did you have to book through somewhere else? We’d love to get that more affordable option when we go in April! Thank you!
We booked it online! Just Google 100% aventura ziplining and you’ll find - bunch of sites through which you can purchase. Think we used Viator
I'm in NJ. I've got lots of deer. They come by ones and groups. Sometimes during the summer months, they like to lay in my backyard and eat at the same time. Last year I had a momma with twins. I call get momma and feed her bread or fruit.
Oh wow, that sounds like such a cool experience. And all of that from your own backyard ❤
Gracias por visitar Costa Rica, los precios son muy caros si vas a ese tipo de restaurantes, hay" sodas ", y restaurantes más baratos, es cuestión de preguntar a locales , me alegra mucho que pudieran ver tantos animales en el parque, pura vida desde Alajuela ❤
Pura vida! ❤👍
Great video, Thanks - gave us a real feel for what a Costa Rica trip may be like !
Thanks for watching, glad you enjoyed ot
❤ wow you guys… what an awesome video- you are looking so happy and having so much fun… even though it’s expensive. Life is short … enjoy every minute of it. Big hugs to you both from Dan and I❤❤❤😊
Oh and that Tarzan swing looked frickin’ amazing….
I think Costa Rica can justify high prices because of reforestation that they have been doing and the natural life that they have. ❤
Costa Rica is not expensive.....if you go to the already set up places for tourists, of course they will charge you in dollars....how do you think we costarricans live here for generations?. Go to the restaurants where we the locals eat, even the "soda" you went, is a "soda" for tourists (I was there once). I'm from the central valley of the country so when I go to the beach, I stay in a non expensive hotel. You can take a look of other channels (of US citizens, Canadians, Europeans) showing the same thing I'm saying. Cheers
@@franciscobarrantes7150 It is compared to the other countries in central america.
Reforestation...after the press leaves, the reforestation ceases.
@@rhenderson9862 nah brother , lots of people here work in reforestation we really have reforested a lot and protect a lots of areas i work in reforestation part time just because i know nature is a gift. if you see central america from google earth is easy to tell which countries protect their forests and the answer is : panama and costa rica we are protecting our forest the rest is super deforested , satellites dont lie my friend ... im glad that panama aswell protect a lot we even have a shared national park call la amistad which means friendship, couldnt pick a better name cause both countries are awesome . i wish the rest in the region do the same .
I'm glad you guys are here. There are cheaper places. Hit the farmers markets on the weekends.
Thanks for the tip Latoya! We went to a farmer's market in San Jose, but that was pretty upscale haha. Any good tips on places?
@@NaickKim Gracia and San Ramon have great markets even here in Palmares. Yeah San Jose's market is upscale.
Costa Rica is a Beautiful Country with beautiful people 🙏🏻🇨🇷
Very true
There is everything at prices in Costa Rica, yes the tourist sites are expensive in price but there are local restaurants called refreshments that sell more food, less international types
Yeah the sodas are cheaper, although in the tourist areas they are still quite expensive.
CR is definitely expensive, local people can tell you where to eat cheap
Also, touristic places are very expensive compared to more rural areas for sure.
And yes, we don't pay as much as you guys pay for like a nacional park, and tours, for tours we pay probably like $20 less and nacional parks around $10 I think, but eating on a restaurant is the same for us
Hola a todos... les puedo decir que nuestros hermanos de Costa Rica tienen un maravilloso pais PURA VIDA, pero si quieren darse una vuelta por Panamá les aseguro que podrán ver todos esos animales gratis y aunque acá no es muy barato, tampoco es tan caro como allá. Les recomiendo PANAMÁ 🇵🇦 Los esperamos
What a brilliant video, so many amazing things to see and do. Great to see you both having so much fun after some of the troubles you have had on your journey down through Canada, USA, Mexico and through Central America. Very surprised at some of the prices. Hope Vinny is ok after the guy rammed into you, what is the need for that?!?
Anyhow, looking forward to your next video 👍🙂 Enjoy 🙂
Glad you enjoyed it!
Vinny is fine, he's got a pretty solid bumper haha. The prices are sometimes a bit steep, especially in the main tourist area's, but outside they are a lot better we've found so far.
Sus videos son super bonitos ... y ustedes muy simpáticos 😊😊
Muchas gracias Juan
Go to Brazil, the Amazon area, you will love it! Fly to Manaus and have FUN!! Awesome food too.
Thanks for the tip Laura! We're definitely planning to go t Brazil in the future, especially the Amazon.
Getting closer to answering my big Q. How are you going to get from Panama to Colombia?
We're swimming like everyone else 😘
Wall , Costa Rica Is an expansive country , first because it has the highest salaries in Latin America and second because this way the beauty of the country is preserved more thanks to its income and also the beauties found there are priceless; without counting on its people , security , etc . Another important point is not to bring food into the parks because the monkeys are very intelligent and will open your bags . Make sure you bring your own water bottle that is reusable and food in sealed Tupperware . And the water is drinkable in Costa Rica.
Thanks for the tips 👍🏻👌🏻
A map of the world that does not include Utopia is not worth even glancing at, for it leaves out the one country at which Humanity is always landing". "And when Humanity lands there, it looks out, and seeing a better country, sets sail. Progress is the realization of utopias".
-Oscar Wilde
Oscar Wilde has amazing quote. One of my favorites is: "To live is the rarest thing on earth, most people just exist, that is all."
Hi! I was wondering if there are tours you can join from San Jose and if they would be less expensive than booking them online. I speak Spanish, so I don’t need anything too fancy.
I do not trust those free fall ropes to hold me up! You guys are brave.
They'd caught at least a dozen people before us, so we figured we'd be good.
It definitely took a bit of bravery (or foolishness haha).
@@NaickKim haha well if it ever NOT catch any of those people before you then it would be an easy decision to skip it!
@@freelyroaming 🤣🤣
El país se vuelve caro cuando no conoces, también cuando eres extranjero y no te tomas el tiempo para buscar opciones de hospedaje y comidas buenas y más accesibles a tu bolsillo cuando te dejas llevar por guías que son de cadenas de hoteles internacionales que solo cosas caras te darán con cuidado y precaución puedes realmente conocer un país y que mejor con los lugareños conoces más come mejor y disfrutas mejor y gastas menos bienvenida a Costa Rica 🇨🇷❣️
Me encantó el vídeo..vuelvan siempre..
Gracias Rolando ❤️🥰
So beautifull video!!! I Will travel in march. Can i use drone in cr?
Hope you have a great time. Yes you can fly a drone, but you need make sure you follow all the rules
Love the vlog so beautiful thank you for sharing this amazing video
Thanks so much ❤
Wonderful video. Quick question. From where did you rent your Van and what was the cost ?
This is our own van, so we didn't rent any. I know many companies rent out 4x4 vehicles with rooftop tents, etc.
I've been to the Tarcoles Bridge probably 100 times now and 90% of the time there are WAY more than you had that day. All luck with nature :)
Costa Rica is expensive because it's like an extension of the usa, many Americans retire there.
We still wonder how the locals are able to afford basic things. Supermarkets are more expensive than in the US here for a lot of things, while wages are a lot lower.
It's easy, just move to Regina, Sk. I heard there is a Ford dealership, just kidding. Hopefully make it to Tierra del Fuego.@@NaickKim
If you wanna buy fruit and veggies, locals go to Las Ferias Del Mayoreo , Ferias del Agricultor or Mercados, also go to the Butcher stores for meat, go to Sodas for local food experiences, and avoid tourist places. For example, tourists will pay for Hot springs, and we go to free places like Tucancito, or Chollin in Arenal. You can explore free spots for landscapes sightseen. I can give you the best tips and recommend the best places. Like if you go to Guanacaste, you can spend a day in Tamarindo, Playa Conchal, bahía del pirata, and park your van in Playa Flamingo, which is fancy but free and really safe @@NaickKim
Hey here in Alberta, 🇨🇦 we just experienced a Polar Vortex last weekend with temperatures below -40. In comparison Costa Rica looks good at any price.
yes I totally understand. I am in North west Florida but we woke up today to -9 celsius which is really cold for us, warm for you.@@Dadcam_Can
enjoyed your video...and yes it gets expensive, my wife is from sarchi..recently finally bought a place after 14 yrs of going to c.r.....you have to eat away from the tourist traps
Yeah that area seems to be more affordable I've heard. Did you buy a place there?
Is Nicaragua a good alternative to go to to see wild life?
Nicaragua has some pretty great wildlife too! We loved our stay at the Mombacho lodge in particular, which is part of this video (first impressions of Nicaragua - this features the cities, the food, the rainforest, the wildlife - including a night hike that was pretty eventful 😂): th-cam.com/video/kjFF4w6YRwg/w-d-xo.html
It's never going to be as good for wildlife as Costa Rica but we loved Nicaragua and think it will make for a great trip for you :) also, some things are actually BETTER in Nicaragua than in Costa Rica. In particular the prices, the colonial towns and the volcano experiences (we have a separate video on those too).
Great catch!
MAGIC!!!
It really is wonderful
That's exactly where we saw crocodiles on our way back to the airport!
Oh that's so cool!
Where do I start with my comments? It was beautiful, and now based on your last line of the video I'm looking forward to more. As far as the free fall goes, nope. Nope. and NOPE. (Can you tell where my comfort zone line is firmly entrenched? :) ) But I would do the zip line :) :) Favorite part was hard to choose, but I will go for those hummingbirds. Thanks ;)
Those hummingbirds were really something else
@@NaickKim Yeah, but that first step! 😬
it is for sure the hardest part!@@lauraezell7723
Pura vida!❤
Pura vida ❤️
What’s that app you used to show if areas are safe to stay overnight?
iOverlander. Kind of like TripAdvisor for people who live and travel in vans. Works all over the Americas!
When did you visit Costa Rica?
This was in January 2024. We're still around in CR and more videos are coming.
Hi, I like your video a lot! What a nice couple.
When you come to CR you have 2 options, #1 you can be a regular tourist and go to the regular touristic destinations and pay prices for tourists but you will see little costaricans in these places.
#2 You guys could ask costaricans, what places you can get cheap and good food, what areas are nice and free of charge, etc. And have a much better value for your money and pay fair prices.
But painting with a wide brush the entire country as super expensive is very ignorant. Saying that prices are too high for Costa Rica, comparing CR to Europe or US is wrong. Why the comparison?
I can get lunch anywhere in CR for 5 to 7 usd and I do not think you can do the same anywhere in Europe or US. I can rent a nice house for about 500 usd per month in CR. I do not think US or UE have the same prices as CR but by you saying that just because is CR the prices are too high is in fact putting the country down.
I prefer to pay 20 USD for lunch in Monteverde CR vs lunch in Paris for example (plus we got better food).
In the video you mentioned that costaricans speak good English, so why don’t you ask someone where to go and have lunch? Ask for a place where locals go eat, ask for places where locals go visit (free) and stop complaining for prices.
You can actually have a good lunch for 7 USD in a lot of places in the US and Europe. We've even had 2 and 3 course menu's for less 10 USD in Paris in the past. Granted, this was a few years ago, so probably it's more.
It's good that some local back spots have more affordable prices, we've seen those places too sometimes, but they aren't really available in towns like Monteverde and Manuel Antonio as far as we know. When we're in Monteverde, we're looking to eat in Monteverde, not in some small town 3 hours drive away.
Prices of tours also feel pretty inflated and are definitely a lot higher than in Europe and the US.
I don't see it as complaining, it's good to get the facts straight when it comes to prices. In general we really love Costa Rica and would recommend people coming here.
Wow you obviously didn’t get my point. I am from CR and I know anyone can get those prices anywhere. And tours are not mandatory. The country is safe enough so you can go anywhere at any time and enjoy places for free with out guidance. There are things that you have to pay for but that is common sense, right? I mean if you are getting overcharged just don’t pay for it.
I don’t care if you can get a dinner in Spain for 3 usd dude, the point is that NO ONE is making you pay for those prices and if you are not welling to experience local food and or ask local people for these places then why complaining?
I am aware that CR is not cheap, there are thing like buying a car that are crazy expensive, but saying that the entire country is expensive is very ignorant. Is like me going to New York come back home and complaining about how expensive is USA! LOL just crazy.@@NaickKim
Im from CR and you are totally correct... Don't expect cheap prices in Disneyland or
tourist areas of Paris, well, same here don't expect cheap prices in tourist areas.
A quick tip. Water is potable in Costa Rica, not necessary to buy bottles of water.
It's potable, but a little shady tbh. ASADA near me pumps from super shallow wells and line breaks constantly. In US u have a boil water notice for line breaks. Pura vida u may have diarrea ;P
CR take pride in being environmentally friendly. Single use plastic water bottle will cost you. Most popular tourist attractions will have water dispense stations for free. It is the only country in central America you can drink water from tap.
@@davidlee8406 don't believe the marketing hype. Sure Santa Teresa is like that... but head to the local "chino" or a local town. Tons of cheap china imports that break after 2 uses. 😂 I still can't find a good dustpan 2 years later
@@davidlee8406 btw Panama borders CR in Central America. They have drinkable water & good infrastructure.
We are big fans of Air BNBs in travelling the world. Ask the taxi driver from the airport where locals shop and make your own meals. Just like our own country (Canada), eating in restaurants is not affordable on a two week vacation
Yes we love airbnb's too. It feels like a much more local experience than a hotel.
@@NaickKim exactly!
Saludos y bendiciones.
Gracias
Its expensive, but its definitely worth it 100%
I am in Costa Rica now, San José. This is getting very expensive.
Si, hasta para los locales es demasiado caro.
@@marielosmarinbadilla1343 estoy todavía en Costa Rica, de donde eres?
@@carlosort-ceb2101 de Heredia, yo y mi novia fuimos a Limon y vinimos asustados de lo caro que es todo ahí.
@@carlosort-ceb2101 usted de dónde viene.
Yes we were also quite surprised by the prices.
Kim looks Canadian in that red/black jacket. Cheers!
This is no time to be hurling insults here!! 😂
@@NaickKim You wish you're Canadian! lol
@@jefffitzgerald8410 Yes we secretly do eh!
@@NaickKim You're honorary Canadians in my book. Cheers!
Pura vida!!! 💚💚💚💚💚💚💚
Pura vida ❤️
Welcome to my country
Gracias!
Had a great time in Puerto Viejo 🥳
Any places you could recommend over there?
@@NaickKim head to Punta Mona if you can. It’s a 2 hour hike through the jungle but totally worth it. There used to be an off the grid community there, not sure if they’re still around
@@NomadicRuss that sounds really cool, thanks 👍🏻
Costa Rica vs Nicaragua? Your take
Nicaragua is best if you want cool volcano experiences, colonial towns and affordable travel (tours and accommodation in particular are lots cheaper here).
Costa Rica for best nature in Central America, out of this world wildlife and better tourist infrastructure. But like we said in the video, it's more crowded and expensive here.
Both have very friendly locals and lots of things to do. You'll have a great time no matter which you choose! 😉
It’s funny you’re talking and the poor guy is
Doing all the paddling on the kayak lol
Who do you think did the paddling to follow him during snorkelling 😉
I live dual citizenship and I offer this. Visit the tour traps for a day. Watch your wallet!!!.. Then EXPLORE....So much beauty to be found.
💡👍Brilliant !!
Thank youuuu ❤
No se informan bien.Puede comer en los pequeños restaurantes que son conocidos como soda, y la comida es excelente, las frutas las pueden comprar en los puestos de venta de fruta. El agua no nesecitan comprarla, se puede tomar de cualquier llave, en Costa Rica y Chile, son los unicos paises donde se puede tomar de la llave. No es cierto que sea peligroso aparcar, es cuestion de sentido comun.
Les aseguro que con la plata que esta gente gasto en Costa Rica yo vivo dos meses y quizas mas.
Love it
Loved all of the wildlife. Beautiful video guys!
Yeah the wildlife is the best here. There are so many species and it's pretty easy to spot animals here too, because there are so many.
5:23 lunch cost 70 USD wow!!!
Yeah 😃
Well, not every place in the world is cheap, some places around the world are really cheap and some places will be crazy expensive, some expensive places will have nice tall buildings and high end vehicles and CR has green nature and lots of wild animals. Your bucks your choice!
Exactly 👍🏻
I think people that don't like Costa Rica have expectations that don't match the reality of the country. Costa Rica is expensive, so of you are traveling on a budget, it's not easy at all.
As Costa Rican we can tell you that paying $30 for breakfast is not our problem is your problem. Even as Costa Rican when I go to turistic places I will never pay $30. Someone lied to you lol
You visit fancy places not it all is expensive !! Existe muchísimos lugres q visitar incluso for free comida muy barata y deliciosa asi q lo q necesitan es preguntar y conocer del tema .. saludos desde Heredia
Tienes algunas consejor para lugares?
@@NaickKim claro q si pasan 20 años y no terminaste de conocer Costa Rica...You need visit parabólic places theres exists two places for free!! Road to Pérez Zeledón and Escazú mountains so Beauty, other is the cave of death!! There is Venecia san Carlos if you drive 3 km theres have a two lakes for free ..fortuna de san Carlos is a river called " el salto" is so Nice for free
Lol, 70 dollars for a lunch for 2 are absolutely not European prices..
Haha yes it depends on which area in Europe. In West-Europe the price would be similar for a main course + desert and some drinks for 2 people. In Switzerland you wouldn't get very far and in some Eastern European countries you could eat twice.
Costa Rica always worth the price.
It is very beautiful indeed :D
Great video!! Costa Rica has always been the #1 most expensive Central American country for years..nothing new. Inflation has also made it more expensive and even the locals notice the prices are higher. If you are here during our peak season Dec-15 until Easter , it is always busy.
Lived here for 12yrs and I wouldn't change anything! When you live here , you find the reasonably price places to eat. When you come here on vacation...live it up and not stress about the prices ...you are on vacation..enjoy it!
Pura Vida
Noy being able to bring single use plastic into a national park is in no way a downside
To Manuel Antonio without a guide? And you were alloud to look at the annimals they were looking at without comments? The food is not that expensive but hard to find food that is not fried! Everything is behind a fence. So to visit a waterfall you have to pay 10 to 20 usd each. That is what makes live expensive. You can do your own night walk searching for frogs and fire flies. We liked canoeing in the small rivers of Tortuguero most. We spotted more animals near the (jungle) hotels we booked than waking through the parks. We almost bumped our heads against a slot hanging upside down above a busy path to a crowdy beach! You are not allowed to feed the animals but some guides do and they monkeys will eat bananas out of your hand. In Corcovado you will see Tapirs and Giant manta rays when snorkling. You need to pay the high tour prices to avoid missing the best spots.
When there are 30 people around obviously pointing at a sloth in Manuel Antonio, of course you are allowed to look at it too :) I agree that there is a lot of 'gatekeeping' in Costa Rica. Any waterfall worth seeing will require an entrance fee, which is not the case in other countries. On the other hand, like you say, the monkeys are e-v-e-r-y-w-h-e-r-e in Costa Rica, even outside national parks etc, so it's very easy to spot cool stuff!
I feel like "Overpriced" and "Expensive" are very different things.