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Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need a passport? Yes, no visa is needed in advance, but you do need a passport. What language to they speak in Costa Rica? Spanish is the official language and 75% of the people along the tourist trail will speak English fairly well. Our guides and hosts are all fluent in English as well as Spanish Is the food and water safe? We drink well water at the lodges and it is considered extremely safe. If you travel to other parts of Costa Rica the answer is quite different. . The water is safe to drink out of your tap on either coast. The lodges are both owned by Americans and are run by American Standards. These American standards insure that your food is bought,stored, prepared and served with food safety in mind. Elsewhere on your vacation in Costa Rica we advise you to be extremely careful and you always need to drink bottled water and be concerned about the food you select. What about money in Costa Rica? One US dollar is worth about 300 colones . All stores accept US dollars or Costa Rican Colones. The prices everywhere will be in Colones.
Will my non-fishing family like it here? The East:Only if they expect and adventure and can see themselves fishing, taking jungle tours, watching monkeys, or spotting Crocs. There is the best eco-jungle-turtle tourism in the world but there is no a/c, no TV, no pool, no nightlife. The howler monkeys will wake you at 5 am!!
What shots do I need? The CDC recomme nds lots of vaccines for Costa Rica because they are speaking about the entire country. Some areas have little sanitation at all and poor waste disposal . You will be at risk in those areas. Most all of the diseases on the CDC list such as Typhoid are completely eliminated by normal sanitation and waste treatment. Hepatitis A has never been reported at our resorts but do always consult your doctor first and foremost.. Malaria is carried by certain mosquitoes. Since we do have some mosquitoes it is possible that Malaria could be contracted while visiting us. The risk is indeed small but there. Please consult you doctor about anti malaria pills if you have any concerns. What about electricity? They have standard US voltage and outlets. No adapters are needed.
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