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May 18, 2007
Having just successfully survived driving around Costa Rica, I felt compelled to write a little review about it. Hopefully, it will encourage others to drive around the country too. While there is an abundance of potholes and a lack of understandable road signs, it was nevertheless a fun and safe adventure that I highly recommend!

The easiest way to rent a car is to find a company that has a pick-up location at the San Jose airport (most do, I know Adobe does not). When you walk out of customs, you will immediately see all of the car rental companies. It is not necessary to rent a car before coming to Costa Rica, however, if you cannot drive a stick shift, then you should consider renting one online prior to arrival. Automatics are high in demand.

Make sure to buy all of the insurance offered (it is more than worth it), unless your insurance at home covers international driving. We did not encounter any theft or vandalism, but everyone knows it is better to be safe than sorry.

Here is a website that offers free driving maps of Costa Rica:
www.centralamerica.com/cr/maps/mapcosta.htm. I printed these before my trip and found them to be quite helpful. When you pick up your rental car, you will be provided with free maps as well.

Good directions are difficult to come by, even if you speak Spanish. So, try to stick to the maps as much as possible. Otherwise you might find yourself driving around in circles.

It is not necessary to rent a 4-wheel drive, even during the rainy season, unless you are driving in remote areas. Costa Rican drivers are a little aggressive. Just let them pass you and keep yourself focused on the road ahead.

Best of luck on what I am sure will be an incredible journey!!!
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msharapa says:
Great advice I was planning on driving around while down there but wasn't too sure about it. Thanks this made up my mind to drive
Posted on: Oct 30, 2007
AndiPerullo says:
Oh goodie! Are you planning on going to Costa Rica hun?
Posted on: Oct 09, 2007
jenn79 says:
Seriously! this review is so helpful!!
Posted on: Oct 09, 2007
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