Whether you want to surf in Manuel Antonio, zip-line through the Monteverde Cloud Forest, or hike around Arenal Volcano, the local Fodor’s travel experts in Costa Rica are here to help! Fodor’s Essential Costa Rica guidebook is packed with maps, carefully curated recommendations, and everything else you need to simplify your trip-planning process and make the most of your time. This new edition has been fully-redesigned with an easy-to-read layout, fresh information, and beautiful color photos. Fodor’s “Essential” guides were named by Booklist as the Best Travel Guide Series of 2020! Fodor’s Essential Costa Rica travel guide Planning on visiting Belize? Check out Fodor’s Belize . *Important note for digital The digital edition of this guide does not contain all the images or text included in the physical edition. ABOUT FODOR'S AUTHORS : Each Fodor's Travel Guide is researched and written by local experts. Fodor’s has been offering expert advice for all tastes and budgets for over 80 years. For more travel inspiration, you can sign up for our travel newsletter at fodors.com/newsletter/signup , or follow us @FodorsTravel on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter. We invite you to join our friendly community of travel experts at fodors.com/community to ask any other questions and share your experience with us!
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Having just been to Costa Rica, I wanted to see what Fodor's had to offer regarding the places I had visited. This is the first time I've read a Fodor's guide after visiting somewhere. I think they're a lot more helpful to read before going than afterward. I'm beginning to think their later guides are not nearly as thorough as ones compiled some years back. This was good for cursory information about different ares of the country, but details concerning history, environment, nature, people, etc., are not nearly as specific or detailed as I would have liked.
Great resource for the overall culture and peoples of Costa Rica and what to expect and prepare for when traveling there. The book is divided into regions, which is helpful you can dive into the specific regions. You may be visiting with sightseeing in hotel recommendations in those specific areas. I was able to pick up some good tips that came in handy during my travel to Costa Rica.
“Abandoned” isn’t quite right, but I’m clearly not gonna read this cover to cover. It’ll hang around our living room until we go. Seems like a fine guidebook but until I go it’s hard to judge.
Covers the basics. Didn't get any particular insights into the country or it's people. Illustrations primarily of the travel brochure variety. It's OK.