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Promoted 05-04-2021 by persian_mafia | Staff at 09:51 PM View Original Post
Expedia (via United Airlines Flight) is offering Round trip Airfares travelling from Las Vegas, Nevada (LAS) to San Jose, Costa Rica (SJO), making 1 stop, on select dates from September - November 2021.
Thanks to Deal Hunter serra for finding this deal
Note, depending on flight dates/returning dates, prices may exceed to slightly more at ~$227
Travel Availability (subject to change):
Thanks to Deal Hunter serra for finding this deal
Note, depending on flight dates/returning dates, prices may exceed to slightly more at ~$227
Travel Availability (subject to change):
- Las Vegas, Nevada (LAS):
- Sept 1-2, 8, 11-12, 14-16, 21-22, 25-26, 28-30
- Oct 3, 5, 7, 12-14, 16, 19-20, 23, 26-28
- Nov 1, 5, 9-10, 16, 24, 30
- Returns: wide and great availability returns.
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Edited May 5, 2021
at 04:27 AM
United Airlines and Expedia have round trip airfares travelling from Las Vegas (LAS) to San Jose Costa Rica (SJO) for $227, making 1 stop. These are basic economy fares, a restricted-type fare. On United's basic economy, you are only allowed one small personal item on board. There is no seat selection, changes or cancellations.
Travel Availability:
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Image Credit: Visit Costa Rica
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Travel Availability:
Departs LAS: Sept 1-2, 8, 11-12, 14-16, 21-22, 25-26, 28-30; Oct 3, 5, 7, 12-14, 16, 19-20, 23, 26-28; Nov 1, 5, 9-10, 16, 24, 30
Returns: great availability returns
To book this deal, use dates and book it with Expedia [expedia.com]. Want to see more travel deals? Click here or here.
Image Credit: Visit Costa Rica
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Don't be that tourist.
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I was there a few years ago with some people that were at one point local. If you go I highly recommend Arenal and Manuel Antonio. You can make the trip rather inexpensive if you plan it out right. We stayed at an AirBNB with a full kitchen so we made our own meals for lunch and some dinner. Breakfast was always eaten at a local Soda, similar to a small diner. Meals there were less than 3 bucks. I do not recommend the beer, and don't go out trying to buy anything imported there, it's way too expensive.
Manuel Antonio has a really cool craft brew house like 40 minutes away, Fuego Brew Co. best spot I have ever been to in my life. Atmosphere was perfect, good music, pretty good food, crisp beer.
Why is that? Just curious
Looks like COVD cases in CR are on the rise: https://www.reuters.com/world/ame...021-05-03/
Btw, flight from LA are pretty good too, around $300 RT for non-stop basic economy.
Looks like COVD cases in CR are on the rise: https://www.reuters.com/world/ame...021-05-03/ [reuters.com]
Btw, flight from LA are pretty good too, around $300 RT for non-stop basic economy.
If you're going to drive make sure you get a 4x4 or something with all wheel drive, and GET THE INSURANCE. The roads can be extremely rough, and most are unpaved. Costa Rica is one of those places where traffic rules are just a "suggestion." On more than one occasion we crested the top of a hill only time find something like a family walking with their horses, etc. One time we were in the mountains (dirt road) and someone was coming at us in our lane, forcing us to turn into the ditch. Car slid down ditch and got scraped up pretty good and broke off passenger side mirror. Rental insurance covered everything. When we turned the car in the guy just took our keys and remarked "Good thing you go the insurance!"
If you're going to drive make sure you get a 4x4 or something with all wheel drive, and GET THE INSURANCE. The roads can be extremely rough, and most are unpaved. Costa Rica is one of those places where traffic rules are just a "suggestion." On more than one occasion we crested the top of a hill only time find something like a family walking with their horses, etc. One time we were in the mountains (dirt road) and someone was coming at us in our lane, forcing us to turn into the ditch. Car slid down ditch and got scraped up pretty good and broke off passenger side mirror. Rental insurance covered everything. When we turned the car in the guy just took our keys and remarked "Good thing you go the insurance!"
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Where did you stay? I heard you can't flush TP down toilets there.
Where did you stay? I heard you can't flush TP down toilets there.
That's perfect. It was kinda brutal driving from Tamarindo to San Jose (5 hour drive) and did it the day before my flight so I kinda lost a day. LIberia is only an hour away from Tamarindo.
Check my google maps profile. I reviewed all the places I stayed with pics. Highly recommend the place I stayed in La Fortuna. In the middle of the rainforest and fell asleep to the sound of the rainforest. It's very much alive and active.
And yes, you're not suppose to flush TP but I did. It just grosses me out putting it in the bin. That's common is most undeveloped countries including all over Asia, central and South America.
See what I've posted to Google Maps
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I'd say mid-level. Rooms a night around $100-$200 a night. Spent around $1,500 including car, hotels and food.
The only rain forest that I would visit is Hoh !!
Highs were around 80s to 90s but humid. Pack some water if you hike the volcanos. I was sweating up a storm! But I was also coming out of winter from NY. Bring sunscreen and bug spray!
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I wanted to go here really bad but just ran out of time. Definitely on the top of my list when I go back. That and the Caribbean side.