Hi James, You're a wonderful tour guide, you suggest a very good itinerary that includes everything the average tourist would want to enjoy. Costa Rica has so much to offer from exotic animals to all the adventures you have shown. A very entertaining video and a big thumbs up.
Thank you so much! I'm finishing up a 14-day travel itinerary right now. Please let me know what are some other countries you'd like to see itineraries on?
Thank you! Costa Rica is the best. You'll love it. This 30-day travel itinerary has about everything you're going to want to see in Costa Rica. Let me know if it helps! ruclips.net/video/J4XlH-O9rZk/видео.html
I met a guy who was like a private tour guide. He was just up-and-coming so we got him for a really good price; however on the last leg of the trip his car broke down and we ended up taking the bus for the last day back to San Jose. This was eight years ago so I've lost contact with him. This will take some research but if I find someone similar I will let you know. A lot of hotels do offer shuttles to certain areas so you can always check in with them. Let me know if you have any other questions.
Good question now days. I don't know your itinerary. And I haven't been back in several years. If you have shorter drives I'm curious if Uber-like transportation is now the way to go.
@@TheIndianaJames thank for your response. Mind as well renting a car than doing Uber around all CR. I’m 23, and I’m going around for 10 days. I heard that Costa Rica is dangerous with a lot of curves but I can manage it. the thing is that I’m scared that it will cost me a lot of money to rent a car because of my age and because with not a lot of experience in renting car in the exterior plus, I now that is required to have a credit card in case something happens. I’m worry that they will not approve my credit card since I think my limit is around 1000.
@@ZachyR if this is your first time to Costa Rica and if you're traveling alone, I would look for alternative transportation. A lot of resorts have shuttles to certain places. But if you are feeling confident, then go for the rental. I've heard some people have trouble with purchasing the insurance but I don't know why. If you stop off on the side of the road to a waterfall or something and there is a local there to watch your car for some money, be sure to pay him off so they don't break into your car when you're gone. I've heard that's the latest scam
Good question! Now with Covid-19 still running rampant, I myself am wondering who is still in business. What type of driver are you looking for and for how many people? And for how long of a destination and stops?
The hot water springs were my favorite! I hope we can get back to them sometime soon!
Hi James, You're a wonderful tour guide, you suggest a very good itinerary that includes everything the average tourist would want to enjoy. Costa Rica has so much to offer from exotic animals to all the adventures you have shown. A very entertaining video and a big thumbs up.
Thank you so much! I'm finishing up a 14-day travel itinerary right now. Please let me know what are some other countries you'd like to see itineraries on?
Great video, thanks so much for making this!!! Cant wait to visit in 2022 cheers mate
Thank you! Costa Rica is the best. You'll love it. This 30-day travel itinerary has about everything you're going to want to see in Costa Rica. Let me know if it helps! ruclips.net/video/J4XlH-O9rZk/видео.html
Very cool video mista travey J keep up the good work
Very well done Travis!
Looking forward to the ebook!
Very nice!
Haha... there's no pirhana in that river
Would we want to do the 10 day or 14 day trip?
Do you hire a driver in each city to take you on to the next ??
I met a guy who was like a private tour guide. He was just up-and-coming so we got him for a really good price; however on the last leg of the trip his car broke down and we ended up taking the bus for the last day back to San Jose. This was eight years ago so I've lost contact with him. This will take some research but if I find someone similar I will let you know. A lot of hotels do offer shuttles to certain areas so you can always check in with them. Let me know if you have any other questions.
@@TheIndianaJames thanks for the info. I’ll research some guides
I'm debating into getting a car or not? any remmendations ?
Good question now days. I don't know your itinerary. And I haven't been back in several years. If you have shorter drives I'm curious if Uber-like transportation is now the way to go.
@@TheIndianaJames thank for your response. Mind as well renting a car than doing Uber around all CR. I’m 23, and I’m going around for 10 days. I heard that Costa Rica is dangerous with a lot of curves but I can manage it. the thing is that I’m scared that it will cost me a lot of money to rent a car because of my age and because with not a lot of experience in renting car in the exterior plus, I now that is required to have a credit card in case something happens. I’m worry that they will not approve my credit card since I think my limit is around 1000.
@@ZachyR if this is your first time to Costa Rica and if you're traveling alone, I would look for alternative transportation. A lot of resorts have shuttles to certain places. But if you are feeling confident, then go for the rental. I've heard some people have trouble with purchasing the insurance but I don't know why. If you stop off on the side of the road to a waterfall or something and there is a local there to watch your car for some money, be sure to pay him off so they don't break into your car when you're gone. I've heard that's the latest scam
How can we find driver for 1
Things have changed a lot since I've been down there. Talk to some travel agents, your hotels usually have shuttles, and Google search
How do you find a driver?
Good question! Now with Covid-19 still running rampant, I myself am wondering who is still in business. What type of driver are you looking for and for how many people? And for how long of a destination and stops?