![]() , our operations team will be monitoring you in case of delays or diversions, so that when you land, our driver is ready waiting for you at international departures with a sign with your name on it, to take you safely to your new destination.ĭuring the trip you will have 1 hour of waiting, so you can make a stop at a restaurant, supermarket or ATM to buy what you need. That's why you shouldn't worry about driving in Costa Rica, Tico Paradise's private transportation offers you a bilingual driver available at both San José and Liberia international airports, from the moment your flight departs for Costa Rica. Traveling by road in Costa Rica means traveling long distances between one destination and another, with roads with many turns, fog, a lot of rain, secondary roads, tolls and even animals on the road. Whether you choose to travel by land or by sea, with your family or on a private trip, there’s no better way to experience these natural wonders than with our expert naturalists. Explore the lush waterways of Tortuguero National Park, where thousands of sea turtles come to nest every year assist in a tree-planting program in the cloud forests of Monteverde and cap off your journey on Manuel Antonio’s pristine beaches, experiencing the true meaning of “Pura Vida”-the Costa Rican way of life.įrom misty cloud forests and simmering volcanoes to white-sand beaches fringed by jungle, Costa Rica is home to an extraordinary wealth of biodiversity-with 12 distinct life zones squeezed into its narrow isthmus. On this unforgettable journey, discover the country’s diverse and breathtaking landscapes, from the Caribbean coast to the Pacific. With a quarter of its land covered in national parks and wildlife refuges, Costa Rica is a dream for the nature lover and adventure buff. Awaken refreshed and embark on another adventure. Spend the day on a scenic excursion, then return to your resort and relax on the beach as the sun dips below the horizon. Some people even leaned out the car window to sing while waving their hands and flags.Incredible wildlife, thick jungles, laid-back beaches, and magnificent volcanoes are just a few things that set Costa Rica apart. Those who traveled by car took out their flags, played their whistles, played their radios with songs of the National Team no one wanted to miss out. ![]() With the chant of ‘oe oe oe oe ticos’, while dancing, singing they enjoyed the sweet taste of victory. Thousands of ecstatic ticos jumped into the streets to rejoice after making it to the World Cup. The Hispanidad Fountain, Costa Ricans’ favorite venue for their celebrations, was decked out in white, blue and red. As a family, Costa Ricans gathered at the home of their national team to live the exciting match, suffer together and, with their support, play a key role in the win against New Zealand. There was music, food, lots of displays and activities with national team sponsors. The National Stadium hosted hundreds of other fans, who joined in the Fan Fest. In the end, the suffering and the thousands of emotions were worth it and those who were in the center of the capital cheered loudly for the qualification to the World Cup. It was like a giant red tide that tinged the street, shouting, jumping, singing and also having some tense moments. On San Jose’s Central Avenue, hundreds of fans packed the street to watch the game on giant screens. Finally, there was no goal and the Ticos applauded as if the national team had scored again. New Zealand’s goal came as a bucket of cold water and many people’s hearts stopped as the VAR reviewed the play. The minutes passed and the tension was building up in the ambient, the fans’ faces were filled with concern. ![]() Seven provinces, one heart from Los Chiles on the northern border to Peñas Blancas on the southern limit: the country sung the anthem in unison, while on the field the players chanted it with passion and fervor.īarely a few minutes into the first half and the whole country was cheering and shouting Joel Campbell’s goal. Regardless of job or profession, today all Costa Ricans were one in support of the soccer team. Rodrigo Chaves, President of Costa Rica, had announced that the lunch break would be extended to enjoy the game and thousands of companies invited their employees to a lunch to support La Sele. The dream and illusion of an entire country was represented by 11 players 11 warriors who would leave their skin, life, sweat, blood and tears to bring their people the joy of qualifying for the World Cup in Qatar. There was an atmosphere of nervousness and tension, mixed with the deep joy that the Ticos feel when they see their national team compete. The clothes to go to work were the same for everyone: a national team shirt or a red shirt and a flag. The sun rose early in beautiful Costa Rica and the Ticos, full of faith and hope, got up to start their day. ![]()
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