Practical Information

Safety Tips and Health Precautions

Safety Tips and Health Precautions

Safety

Costa Rica is generally considered safe for tourists. However, like in any destination, it's essential to take standard safety precautions, such as safeguarding your belongings, avoiding poorly lit areas at night, and being cautious in unfamiliar surroundings.

Health Precautions

Costa Rica has a robust healthcare system, and tap water is generally safe to drink. It's advisable to have travel insurance, including medical coverage. Check if any vaccinations or health precautions are required before traveling.

Environmental Awareness

Conservation

Costa Rica is known for its commitment to environmental conservation. Respect natural habitats and follow Leave No Trace principles when exploring parks and reserves.

Wildlife Viewing

Observe wildlife from a distance and avoid feeding animals. Engage in ethical wildlife tours with responsible operators.

Local Customs and Travel Documents

Tipping

Tipping is customary in Costa Rica. In restaurants, a service charge is often included, but it's customary to leave an additional 10% to 15% tip for exceptional service. Tipping tour guides, drivers, and hotel staff is also appreciated.

Travel Documents

Ensure you have a valid passport with at least six months of validity left. Check visa requirements for your nationality before traveling to Costa Rica.

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