One month surrounded by Costa Rica?

Looking for any information regarding staying surrounded by Costa Rica for approximately one month. Where to begin...What nouns is best? Enjoying the ocean would be a big factor of it but would like to do as cheaply (if nearby is such a thing) as possible. There are two of us. Is there a cosseted area beside nice beach front? Hotel, apartment, small house, restaurants, getting around...Boy, anything you can share would be greatly appreciated.



Answers:    We of late stayed in CR for a week and I loved this country. I would move about back within a flash...To be there for a month would be IDEAL!!
Here are my favorites:
We stayed surrounded by the Arenal Area at the volcano (Kioro Spa hotel). You have to go swimming in the hot springs. The Kioro have their own hot springs, but if this hotel is too $$$ then move about and use the hot springs at the TABACON Hot springs. Very cool place. The whole nouns is so breathtakingly beautiful. Do a volcano journey through the rainforest and after that bathe within the hot springs. Very very relaxing!

Then we go to the Guanacaste area to be at the seaside for three days. It was nice, but one-sidedly I loved the rainforest more. We stayed at the Hilton Papagayo which was charming.

Then we went to Quepos / Manuel Antonio nouns and stayed at the El Parador Hotel. Very COOL! beautiful beach in the Manuel Antonio Park. Lots of wildlife.

If I have a chance to turn back I would markedly do Arenal area (La Fortuna), and Quepos (cute town!) and do the precipitation forest Manuel Antonio and I would add to stir to the CLOUD FOREST in Monte Verde. Unfortunately we did not step there.
You can not turn wrong anywhere in CR. Its adjectives so beautiful and creative.

A month ...wow..you could see a lot.rent a vehicle!
Costa Rica for one month, AWESOME!!

I don't know how much of an adventurer you are but if you want to see as much as possible then you gotta bounce adjectives over the place. We only have 16 days so we were solitary able to stay within each place for almost 2 days before getting transportation to the subsequent place.

I went to two east coast beach. Puerto Viejo was truly pretty relaxing. We had a country house on the nice and calm shoreline. Our nearest neighbors were roughly 50 yards away.

Tortuguero be nice but we stayed in a big hotel/motel type place. The cool article was that we get to go on a Sea Turtle Safari. We saw several ocean turtles come to shore to try to lay their eggs.

We visited awesome places inland similar to Arenal Volcano and Montevarde Cloud Forrest before heading to Manuel Antonio on the East Coast. The shoreline in the national park be the nicest of the three beaches... You can sunbathe as the monkeys, sloths, and wildlife play around surrounded by the background. Awesome! You'll probably win some at your hotel too.

The beauty comes at a price though. Expect to get hold of the most tourists and crowds here.
Jaco is the closest beach but the grossiest sand.
Domincal and Manuel Antonio are two beaches that are merely an hour from each other. You could stay at hotel Manuel Antonio, ask for room number 1 its close to $35..call and check for prices. Its on the shoreline. You could stay there for a few days but please remember restaurants arent cheap. They also hold the national park and gorgeous beaches.
The carribean side is more rustic, homes are built on stilts and you should move about to Punta Uva, and Puerto Viejo. Guanacaste is stunning. There is Tamarindo, expensive, Coco beach, ...
Mal Pais/ Santa teresa we salaried $10 a night at casa germalas.
Montezuma and Lucys a cute hotel on the seaside we paid $10 for 2...
I get a ton of use and good information contained by the travel book "Costa Rica" by Lonely Planet. One month eh? You should have time to unwind by afterwards. Stay in some of the youth hostels. Cheap and closely of fun but pretty basic.
Try the 'Wide Mouth frog' contained by Quepos or the Observatory lodge in The Arenal nouns. I also like the 'Pension Santa Elena' contained by Monteverde. Rent a car-A good one beside 4 wheel drive. Don't skimp here. Roads are pretty rough beside roughly 2 million potholes in the country. If you can't fiddle with that, take taxi locally and tpurist shuttles between cities. Spend at least a week over at Arenal and Tabacon Hot
Springs.
Pura Vida mi amigo.
Take the time to move about to the Osa Peninsula. It's a trek but worth it. Puerto Jimenez is a little, laid spinal column town with adjectives kinds of option for lodging, from expensive to next-to-nothing. Check this site http://jimenezhotels.com/ The owner is an American who has be down there for 20 years and is unbelievably helpful. Go to the book store and receive Moon Handbooks..Costa Rica..$16 bucks....sixth edition...it has adjectives the answers.....

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