Safety Tips For Your Next Trip To Costa Rica

Safety Tips For Your Next Trip To Costa Rica

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Every travel destination has pros and cons; Costa Rica is no different. Therefore, before and during your trip to this Central American nation, it would be wise to take essential safety precautions. It is worth noting that Costa Rica’s tourism industry is vibrant, and the country takes steps to minimize negative publicity in this sector. Although it ranks 32 out of 164 on the Global Peace Index, it would be wise to remember that safety is not always a given. Here are some tips for your next stress-free and safe trip to Costa Rica.

  1. Get your vaccinations up-to-date

Ideally, regardless of your travel destination, it is important to get your vaccinations up-to-date to safeguard your health. For example, Yellow Fever, tetanus and Pertussis, and seasonal flu vaccinations are highly recommended in the US. When traveling to Costa Rica, the CDC makes it mandatory for all travelers to ensure that these essential vaccinations are covered and in due time. For example, for the Yellow Fever vaccination clearance, a traveler must get jabbed at least ten days before travel.

In this Central American nation, you may want to further safeguard your health by getting jabbed for Hepatitis A and Typhoid. You may want to check the CDC website for additional information on the required vaccinations for further clarity on the specifics. Discussing these matters with a qualified physician before embarking on your trip to Costa Rica would be advisable. Furthermore, you may want to be wary of Zika or Dengue diseases. Many travelers to Central America tend to be mindful of these diseases that can cause harm to children, women, and the elderly. For this reason, taking measures to reduce the risk of bug bites while you vacation there is recommended.

  1. Avoid booking a tour when you haven’t checked certifications and records

Research, research, research. You can never have too much of it as you plan a trip to Central America. Indeed, there are amazing tours you will find at resorts and other hospitality facilities like the Costa Rica Fishing Charters as part of your activities. While all these can be fun and exciting, checking certifications before booking such tours is in your best interest. Your rights are to ask to see their certifications before booking or finalizing the tour. Fortunately, you can research on the internet to confirm whether or not these tour providers have authorization from the local tourism council.

  1. Be mindful of the drinking water

According to news reports, water is safe to drink straight from the tap if you are within San Jose and other city centers. Outside the city center, tap water can be used for baths, washing hands, and dishes. However, drinking tap water may not be advisable when you find yourself outside the city. Your safest bet would be to drink filtered bottled water.

  1. Lodge in a reputable hotel

While in Costa Rica, your best lodging option may be reputable hotels, not self-serviced apartments or Airbnb. This is why it is crucial to research the hotels before arriving in the country. Read guest reviews or ask friends and family whether they have ever heard anything untoward about your hotel of choice. Indeed, a reputable hotel may be a bit expensive, but it will be worth your safety and security as a foreigner or tourist.

Additionally, arranging your trip through an accredited travel agency with an excellent track record may be useful. With their experience, you can avoid the stress of searching for safe hotels in a country you may know little of.

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