Getting to Costa
Rica from the United States and Canada is simple. AA, Continental,
Delta,
With a valid passport
and a round-trip or continuing ticket, citizens of the United States,
Canada and Europe can travel to Costa Rica for a 90-day stay without
a visa. Visitors who might want to extend their visits to Costa Rica
beyond these limits should go to the Immigration Office when they
arrive here. There are also several classes of permanent residency
available. Your local Costa Rican embassy/consulate can inform you
of the terms and requirements. The Journey Costa Rica is no more than a day's journey from anywhere in continental North America. San José, Costa Rica is only two and a half hours from Miami. More than 20 direct flights come in daily to San José and to Liberia in the north of the country from U.S. and Canadian cities, including Dallas, Houston, Atlanta, New York and Toronto. The time in Costa Rica varies by no more than two hours from any U.S. or Canadian location. What to wear / what to bring
You should never forget your camera and extra film, a small first aid kit, binoculars, walking shoes, sunscreen, travelers checks, cash or/and credit cards, swim suits, casual clothes for nightlife and fine dining, insect repellent, copies of your favorite Costa RicaX travel guide, sandals, sunglasses & fresh hat, necessary medications, passport, & driver's license. |
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