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'''Costa Rica''' is a country in [[Central America]]. It borders to [[Panama]] in the South and [[Nicaragua]] in the North.
 
'''Costa Rica''' is a country in [[Central America]]. It borders to [[Panama]] in the South and [[Nicaragua]] in the North.
  
Hitchhiking isn't that popular for long distance rides within the local population. However, it works pretty well, especially close to beaches and in remote areas where there is almost no public transport. For hitchhiking the [[Panamerican highway]] you might wait a bit more than on the beaches but it's still not bad. Except on remote beaches, the popular hitchhiking with pick-up trucks doesn't work in Costa Rica and is illegal − the police give high fines for violations of this particular law.
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While hitchhiking isn't so popular for long distance rides among the local population, it works pretty well, especially close to beaches and in remote areas where there is almost no public transport. For hitchhiking the [[Panamerican highway]], waiting times may be longer than on the beaches but are still not bad.
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Except on remote beaches, hitchhiking on the back of pick-up trucks like other Central American countries doesn't work in Costa Rica and is illegal − the police give high fines for violations of this particular law. Your lifts will come with other sorts of vehicles.
  
 
=== Cities ===
 
=== Cities ===

Revision as of 21:43, 4 April 2011

Flag of Costa Rica Costa Rica
Information
Language: Spanish, Recognised regional language: Mekatelyu
Capital: San José
Population: 4,133,884 (July 2007 estimate)
Currency: Costa Rican colón (CRC)
Paved roads: 8,621 km (5,357 mi)
Hitchability: Good.png (good)
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Costa Rica is a country in Central America. It borders to Panama in the South and Nicaragua in the North.

While hitchhiking isn't so popular for long distance rides among the local population, it works pretty well, especially close to beaches and in remote areas where there is almost no public transport. For hitchhiking the Panamerican highway, waiting times may be longer than on the beaches but are still not bad.

Except on remote beaches, hitchhiking on the back of pick-up trucks like other Central American countries doesn't work in Costa Rica and is illegal − the police give high fines for violations of this particular law. Your lifts will come with other sorts of vehicles.

Cities

Maps

You can get simple roadmaps with gas stations for free in the tourist information in San José. Other recommended maps: Reise Know-How "Costa Rica/Panama" scale: 1:550.000 (world mapping project). There are various maps in the Libreria Lehman in the pedestrian zone (Calle Central, in San José).

Gallery

Regions

Personal experiences

"Man, I had a blast hitching Costa Rica. Easy as blackberry-crumble. If you're lucky enough to cross mount Cerro de la Muerte without too much fog, you can see both the Atlantic and the Pacific oceans at once (or so they say). Don't get leichmaniasis!" - User:Kalan