Hello everyone!
I'm heading off to Costa Rica in a couple days for a short 9-day trip. It was a spontaneous decision, so I haven't had a chance to do much reading or planning, but I DO know that I want to take it easy, not move around so much, and I also want to do a fair bit of hiking and just simply enjoy Mother Nature... so I'll likely focus on the Volcan Arenal area and Santa Elena / Monteverde. I just have a few questions:
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How safe is Costa Rica for a solo, female, petite, Asian backpacker? I backpacked through South America for a few months a number of years ago, and I was fine for the most part, but I did not always feel very secure... are taxi drivers trustworthy? Is theft common on public buses? Would I be better off sticking to the shuttle bus services for tourists? If so, how can I go about getting one from Alajuela to La Fortuna when I arrive - do I need to pre-book?
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I fly in to SJO late evening, so I'm planning to spend my first night in a hostel in Alajuela before heading off to La Fortuna early the next morning. Any concerns about the taxi drivers at the airport? Would I be alright taking a city bus into town at 9pm?
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Should I spend more time based in La Fortuna or Santa Elena? Which place is nicer for chilling out with a good selection of cafes and restaurants? It seems like Santa Elena has more activities on offer (coffee plantations, orchid garden, butterfly garden, cheese factory, etc... are these worthwhile??), plus I'd like to do my zip-lining and hanging bridges there. For Arenal area, I'm primarily interested in hiking Cerro Chato and spending time at one of the hot springs.
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Is it worth visiting BOTH Reserva Biologica Bosque Nuboso Monteverde AND Reserva Santa Elena, or is just one enough? (ON TOP of doing a separate canopy tour?)
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How widely accepted are USD?
Thank you in advance for any advice or recommendations, they would be much appreciated! Cheers!
