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Getting To Golfito, Costa
Rica
Katie
Duncan has been helping visitors to the Southern Zone of Costa Rica
for over 13 years now. Cruising Mexico and Central America
on a sailboat before settling in Golfito Bay, she learned that
getting airline tickets, connecting with other remote places or simply
coping with language differences can be a big challenge to your adventure.
Her Land Sea TRAVEL AGENCY Services can book your international
flights quickly. She can assist you in touring Costa Rica including domestic
air transfers, local car rental, city hotels or a remote cabin or lodge
reservation. She will always take the time to search for the best fares and
most convenient itineraries. If the tickets are for entry to Costa Rica from
out of the country, a complete package describing your arrival routine can
be sent to you in advance of your flight so you'll know just what to expect
and how to proceed in Costa Rica. She sells national
SANSA airline
tickets to get you from San Jose, Costa Rica to outlying destinations as
well as representing all major international airlines.
LAND SEA SERVICES is located in a
green 2 story building overlooking Golfito's bay. You can enter from the
waterfront dingy dock or the street front entry 500 meters south of Central
Park. Please feel free to contact Katie by fax, phone or e-mail for
assistance with your travel needs.
Tele/Fax:
(011)-(506)-2-775-1614
E-mail us |
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Most international flights arrive at San José's Juan
Santamaria international airport.
There are good connections to US and Canadian cities and several
Latin and South American countries.
Travel options after arriving at the international airport are
domestic air transfers, rental cars, public buses or private taxis.
Golfito by Air
Sansa airline leaves from Juan Santamaria International airport and
has a limited luggage allowance of carry-on and checked baggage to a maximum
of 27 pounds per person. Excess baggage is allowed at an extra charge BUT is
subject to space or weight capacity and there is an additional $1.00 charge per
pound after 27.. A total of 2
surf boards (max. size 6’9”) are allowed per flight.
If you want to ship your board check it in early. One way ticket
price $92. Flight schedules are variable, but there is generally one
early morning departure in and out of Golfito plus an additional flight
around mid-day. During the high tourism season, a third afternoon flight
will be offered.
To
Check SANSA schedules and make Reservations With Land Sea Services Ticket
Agent Click
HERE
Golfito by Bus
Bus travel is cheap and very good.
The Tracopa-Alfaro bus company leaves from the main Coca-Cola depot
about a 20 minute walk east from the city center.
The official address is Calle 16 Avenida 1-3.
This is not the best part of town, so watch for pickpockets and use
common sense. Never leave your
bags unattended. The area is
generally safe during the day, though after dark you might take a taxi
rather than walking. Some
travelers suggest that you take a cab at any time.
Watch your luggage stored in overhead compartments, scamsters will
"push" bags to the back of the bus and then pass them out the window to an
accomplice before the bus ever leaves the terminal. If you put luggage
under the bus use care at each stop to make sure that another passenger
doesn’t get your baggage by mistake.
Buses depart from San Jose to Golfito from the Coca-Cola depot at 7:00am and
3:00pm daily
Buses depart from the Golfito Tracopa terminal to San Jose at 5:00am and
1:00pm daily
Renting a Car
Renting a car and driving in Costa Rica allows total freedom of movement.
You can cover a lot of ground without delay, and you can stop and sightsee
wherever you want. Plan your route before you take it, then stop and ask if
you need directions. Costa Ricans do not like to say that "I don't know" and
sincerely want to be helpful. You may need to ask more that one person and
get a consensus.
Remember to
never leave valuables in your car. It is best to carry them with you. There
are sometimes young boys in parking lots of nicer restaurants who will offer
to watch your car for you while you eat. It is best to agree and then tip
them a few hundred colones (approx. $1 U.S.).
When you get
your rental car, the representative will have you check the car for nicks,
dents, and adequate tires. Exaggerate this procedure. Also, be sure to fill
the car before you return it, or be prepared to pay $20.00 for a fourth of a
tank of gas.
It is best
not to speed, and the speed limit signs are in kilometers. If you are pulled
over by the police, they will want to see your rental papers and your
passport. Be polite, but never let them keep either of these documents.
Also, do not pay the police for the ticket. You pay the ticket to the rental
car company when you turn in the car. Paying the police creates corruption.
There is
about 29,000 kilometers of highway in Costa Rica but only about 14% of that
is paved. This is why we recommend 4 X 4 vehicles to most areas. Even Manuel
Antonio and Monteverde (as popular as they are) have terrible roads to get
there. But, look at it this way, if the roads were great, the places would
be too crowded.
Car rental notes:
Car rental companies in Costa Rica charge a mandatory
minimum insurance per day of approx. $16.00. This is not included in package
and is payable direct to car company on arrival. Car rental companies will
require a deposit on a major credit card on arrival of anywhere between
$1,000 - $1,500. It is recommended that you check car body and tires for
damage and advise personnel before departing with car. Deposit will be
refunded on return. Rental cars are NOW available in
Golfito. For rates and reservations Send us an E-mail |

Pavones Beach
is
synonymous with SURF!!! Best known among surfers as the place with the
“longest left break,” Pavones is a semi-open bay featuring great waves
all year long. It’s out of the
way location – almost 2 hours from Golfito- make it a hide-a-way for the
dedicated. But surf isn’t all
this little town has to offer. It’s located in the middle of some of
the most exuberant rain forest in the country and inhabited by fun, friendly
people. Many large and
beautiful pieces of virgin land, fantastic old farms and smaller lots split
from the original farms offer wonderful places to construct your dream home
or tourist retreat. Water
front, hillsides with views or jungle reserves. A variety of dream
projects from surf bungalows to luxury homes are popping up each new season.
ZANCUDO beach
offers a
personality all it's own with "Laid Back" being key words to describe
this charming community. It’s fine gray sands, abundance of green
foliage and gentle blue waves make it one of the countries most colorful and
quaint beach playgrounds. With an estuary behind feeding into both a river
and the sea, it offers residents and tourists a variety of fun including
sport fishing, kayaking, river cruises, beachcombing and surfing.
Charming restaurants, bars and
lodging are sprinkled down the beach road and many ex-patriots have
made their “home away from home” here amongst the like minded. The road in
has enabled municipal services of electricity and water to serve the area,
but most residents find it more convenient to come and go to nearby Golfito
via taxi boat or their personal launch. |
Golfito
A Bay
With-in a Bay, you will find no finer yacht anchorage in the tropics than
Golfito. Homes of boat enthusiasts and marina development plans are
catching on like wildfire on the shores of this area. Set against an
awesome backdrop of lush green jungle with natural clearings and plateaus
along the shore, ideas for low impact development are limitless. Calm
waters with good anchor holding and pier sites plus the convenience of town
just minutes away across the bay make this waterfront zone very desirable -
Both commercially and for private homes. The jungles behind are full of
birds, animals, tropical fruits, trails and an abundance of pre-Columbian
history as this bay was home to one of Costa Rica's Indigenous fishing
communities. Self generated power and natural water supplies must fill the
needs of these properties as they are beyond the reach of town-folks public
services.
Puerto Jimenez
Acting as “the gateway to Corcovado National Park”, visitors from every
part of the world have gone through Puerto Jimenez and some of them have
decided to stay. This is a
multi-cultural town with a true western frontier flavor – the product of a
long history of hearty adventurers settling in these parts for gold mining,
cattle ranching and trophy hunting in the remote jungles and coming in to
town outposts infrequently to cash in a claim, pick up fresh horses and
stock up on more provisions. With the prohibition of mining and hunting a
new focus on the natural treasures and famous biodiversity has given the
town center a new life. Hidden down the outlaying roads are world class
beaches and properties from Playa Blanca to the north, Matapalo to the south
and Carate on the east….. with surf, waterfalls, jungle trails, awesome
animal abundance, and most
importantly, a community of people dedicated to the possibilities of
tomorrow with conservation today.
This area is honestly, one of a kind for a private home, eco-tourism
project or for an investment in conservation. |
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