Costa Rica is one of those countries everyone seems to dream about. The name itself, “the rich coast,” conjures up images of lush jungle, towering volcanoes, and vibrant wildlife. Before visiting, I had heard so many stories—some said Costa Rica is expensive, others claimed you rarely see wildlife, and some even questioned the friendliness of locals. I needed to find out for myself. After traveling across the country, I can say Costa Rica exceeded my expectations. Let me share my honest Costa Rica travel guide, including my favorite Costa Rica itinerary, so you can plan your own adventure in Central America.





A Bit of Costa Rica: Location, Weather, and Safety
Where is Costa Rica?
The Weather in Costa Rica
Is Costa Rica Safe?
Why Does Costa Rica Have Such Amazing Wildlife?
How to Move Around Costa Rica
The Best Costa Rica Itinerary: Where to Go and What to Do
La Fortuna: Volcanoes, Wildlife, and Hot Springs
La Fortuna is a must on any Costa Rica itinerary. Arriving from San Jose, you’ll notice the lively atmosphere, with shops and restaurants buzzing at night. The main attraction is Arenal Volcano, a majestic sight even if its peak is often shrouded in clouds. Around La Fortuna, you can soak in hot springs, trek through lush forests, and spot wildlife on guided tours. You can even do that at night to see different wildlife. I recommend the Silencio hike for fewer crowds and more animal sightings. I saw white-faced monkeys, sloths, toucans, motmots, and even the famous blue jean frog. Do not miss the Mistico Hanging Bridges Park—go early for the best photos and a peaceful experience. La Fortuna is the heart of Costa Rica’s adventure scene. La fortuna is also the perfect climate for coffee and cacao production, so go visit a farm around, you’ll learn a lot about a variety of things, not only cacao and coffee.
Santa Teresa: Surf, Jungle, and Relaxation
Santa Teresa is a hidden gem on the Pacific coast. This small town feels like a mix between Tulum and Bali, but without the crowds. The beaches are stunning, perfect for surfing or just enjoying the view. You can visit islands nearby, the surrounding jungle adds to the magic, and you can try scuba diving with local operators like Iguana Divers. I even saw sharks on my dive. With a car, you can visit nearby Montezuma and its beautiful waterfall. Santa Teresa is also home to some of the best Costa Rica hotels, from luxury resorts to laid-back hostels.
Monteverde: Cloud Forests and Night Tours
Dominical, Manuel Antonio, and Uvita: National Parks and Whale Tail Beach
Places I Missed (and Why You Might Want or not to Visit)
Jaco Town
Osa Peninsula
For true adventurers, the Osa Peninsula is one of the most biodiverse regions on Earth. National Geographic calls it a wildlife paradise. It is less touristy and more remote, perfect for those seeking untouched nature and unique Costa Rica trip packages.
Caribbean Coast
I did not have time to visit the Caribbean coast, but I heard great things about Puerto Limón and Puerto Viejo. This region is known for its vibrant culture, surfing, and wildlife tours. If you love the beach and want to experience a different side of Costa Rica, add the Caribbean coast to your Costa Rica itinerary.