3 THINGS TO KNOW BEFORE VISITING SANTA TERESA 🌴🥥🏄🏻‍♂️🇨🇷

1️⃣ 💰🏠🌮 It’s not as cheap as other countries in Central America. For many shops, hotels, and trendy restaurants expect to pay US prices. If you’re looking to spend less, try any of the sodas (local Costa Rican restaurants) and staying in a shared room in a hostel (Selina, Somos, Believe).

2️⃣ 🌦️🌊💨 The rainy season (May to November) gets very muddy, the best season (December to April) gets very dry and dusty. Whichever season you go, pack accordingly (glasses and bandanas to cover your face, proper shoes).

3️⃣ 🏍️ 🚖🚶‍♀️Getting around the town is very easy, it’s just one long strip of road, but in a lot of surrounding areas there is unpaved and steep terrain, so you will need a 4 wheel drive. The popular way to get around is on ATVs or motor bikes, which are super easy and accessible to rent, and taxis are available via whatsapp. The cheapest ways to get around are walking, taking a bus, or hitchhiking which is very common (Costa Rica is very safe, just use precaution and try not to travel like this alone).

Santa Teresa Beach Malpais Montezuma Beach

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... Read moreVisiting Santa Teresa offers a unique blend of stunning beaches and vibrant culture, but understanding its nuances is vital for an enjoyable experience. 1. **Pricing Insights**: Expect to pay US prices at many establishments, unlike other Central American countries. To economize, local 'sodas' (Costa Rican restaurants) offer authentic and affordable meals. Options like Selina and Somos hostels provide budget-friendly accommodation choices. 2. **Best Time to Visit**: December through April is ideal for dry weather, making it perfect for beach activities. However, visiting during the rainy season (May to November) can be rewarding, as waterfalls are at their fullest, and the landscape is lush. Prepare for muddy conditions then. 3. **Transportation Tips**: The main strip of Santa Teresa makes it walkable, but exploring the surrounding hilly terrains may require a 4WD vehicle. Rentable ATVs and motorbikes are popular and convenient. For real savings, consider walking, taking buses, or experiencing the local culture through hitchhiking, keeping safety precautions in mind. Santa Teresa's charm lies in its laid-back atmosphere and natural beauty, making it a favorite destination for surf enthusiasts and nature lovers alike. Don't forget to explore local gems like Santa Teresa Beach, Malpais, and nearby Montezuma Beach. Plan ahead to make the most of your Central American getaway!