Randa's Detailed Itinerary - Insider's Puerto Viejo

Limón Province, Puerto Viejo de Talamanca, Costa Rica

SL
Jun 2 - 10, 2022
Group size: 1 - 1
Randa's Detailed Itinerary - Insider's Puerto Viejo
Limón Province, Puerto Viejo de Talamanca, Costa Rica


Jun 2 - 10, 2022
Group size: 1 - 1

About this trip

African heritage is alive and well in Costa Rica. Develop a deeper awareness of the country’s Afro-Caribbean diaspora on this culturally immersive tour highlighting the coastal Afro-Latin town of Puerto Viejo. Pristine beaches and lush rainforest form the perfect backdrop for R&R and exciting activities alike that highlight the area’s unique multiculturalism.


**NOTE** Activity times, transfer durations, etc. are subject to change. Your activity providers and Soul Life Travel team are here to help - please see contact info and confirmation numbers listed in the daily itinerary!

Costa Rica's Entry Requirements

All international tourists are permitted to enter Costa Rica by air, land and sea. Tourists must meet the visa requirements, when applicable, as well as the requirements established in the framework of the pandemic.


- A passport is required for entry in Costa Rica. For U.S. and Canadian citizens, only a valid passport is necessary and no prior visa approval is required. (For non-US/CA citizens, prior visa approval may be required depending on where your citizenship is based.) It is always a good idea to find out the current visa and entry requirements from your local Costa Rican Consulate. 


- Upon entering Costa Rica, most visitors are given a 90-day tourist visa that is stamped in their passport. Make sure your passport is valid for the entire length of your stay.


- The Government of Costa Rica does not require tourists entering by air, land or sea to present a negative COVID-19 test or quarantine upon arrival.


- Tourists visiting Costa Rica are requested to abide by the sanitary protocols in place when participating in tourist activities throughout the country.


For more information and requirements, please visit the Costa Rica Tourism Board website.

Booked Hotels

San Jose - Autentico Hotel

Auténtico Hotel is located in Costa Rica’s capital city San José. The proximity to various historic monuments makes it an ideal location to begin and end your vacation to Costa Rica. The Auténtico’s main goal is to preserve the style and family hospitality while committing to create a unique concept. You will quickly notice all the details differentiating the hotel from other big chains. They are catering to all different kind of travelers – families, business, or pleasure. Experience a service which will enable you to learn more about Costa Rican culture and traditions. The simple rooms offer you everything you need. You will find air conditioning, cable TV, a coffee maker, a hairdryer, and a safe box. Furthermore, you will find a garden, a bar, and laundry facilities onsite.


Puerto Viejo - Hotel Cariblue Beach and Jungle Resort

Relax and take in the beauty of the Southern Caribbean at the Hotel Cariblue Beach and Jungle Resort in Puerto Viejo, Costa Rica. Positioned just across from the beautiful Playa Cocles, this midrange lodge offers a combination of rustic bungalows and hotel-style rooms. Beach goers will love to play in the surf of Cocles Beach, and nature lovers are sure to be enchanted by the natural wonders of the Southern Caribbean. Hotel amenities include a restaurant and bar, tropical gardens, swimming pool, jacuzzi, and WiFi in some common areas.


San Jose - Country Inn & Suites by Radisson, San Jose

Located just northwest of downtown San José, the Country Inn & Suites by Radisson, San Jose Aeropuerto, Costa Rica offers a modern retreat near local markets, restaurants, and shops. After landing at Juan Santamaría International Airport (SJO), take a shuttle to the hotel, where you can kick off your vacation beside two outdoor pools or at the on-site Mambi Restaurant. Ready to explore? Delve into local history with live music and re-enactments at Pueblo Antiguo, or purchase souvenirs from the stores at Plaza Real Cariari.

Spending Money In Costa Rica

How Much Do I Need?

This is a hard question as everyone's spending habits are different. We recommend having at least per person $250-$300 for spending money, $30 a day for meals (excluding alcohol), and around $150 or so for tipping guides, drivers, housekeeping staff. This is a very rough estimate because again everyone's spending habits are different. 


Local Currency

For the most part, U.S. Dollars are not accepted in Costa Rica; by and large you will need to pay with Costa Rican colones. Right now 1 USD equals about 650 colones.


Exchanging Funds

We strongly suggest you exchange funds before leaving the airport. There are a number of ATMs at the San Jose and Liberia International Airports. (There is also an exchange business in the airport that will exchange all currencies, however their rates are known to be very poor.) 


Banks/ATMs

If you must withdraw cash at an ATM, be prepared for potentially hefty processing fees and currency exchange commissions. That said, most Costa Rican towns have several banks and almost every bank will have an ATM. In Puerto Viejo, for example, there is a Banco de Costa Rica and Banco Nacional and there are also ATMs from BAC Credomatic and Scotiabank. 


Card or Cash?

Credit or debit cards are widely accepted in Costa Rica for payment of things like shuttle services, meals, and attractions. Expect, however, to pay for taxi rides and items sold at small, roadside shops/stalls/stands with cash as credit cards are unlikely to be accepted. You’ll also need cash for most tipping situations. 


How Much Should I Tip?

Most service staff in Costa Rica hope, if not expect, to receive a tip. Here are some tipping suggestions for typical services during your Costa Rica trip:


Tour Guide - 3500-10000 colones (5-15 USD), depending on size of the tour group & tour length

Tour/Transfer Driver - 1500-3500 colones (2-5 USD) per one-way transfer; 7000 colones (10 USD) for an all-day tour

Taxi Ride - Round up the total shown on the meter

Restaurant Wait Staff - 15-20% if a 10% service charge (a mandatory gratuity charge) has NOT been added to the bill; 5-10% otherwise

Hotel Housekeeper - 1500-3500 colones (2-5 USD) per night

Recommended Restaurants

Costa Rican Go-To's

#1 Tip - Get Salsa Lizano with every meal! It’s a typical Costa Rican sauce that is SO GOOD. 

Batidos - Costa Rican fruit smoothies. You can get them with water or milk.

Casados - typical Costa Rican meals with meat, rice, beans, salad, and plantains


San José

La Empanada - Begin your journey into deep-fried empanadas costarricenses at this Tico institution located alongside the Plaza de las Garantías Sociales. Since 1948 locals have been coming here for well-browned, crispy turnovers made with corn flour filled with beans, ground meat, chicharrón, cheese, and potatoes.  

Soda Tala - Local favorite! 

11•47 - 11•47 is a magical place, which you'll see in just the atmosphere as you walk in, the decoration, the floors! This is a cozy space...call ahead, as it gets busy and it’s better to have a reservation. I always choose the 5-course tasting menu w/ the recommended wines (it makes the whole culinary experience even better) and just ask them to surprise me with the dishes and the chef always picks the best. - Sadie

Maxi by Ricky - People come to Ricky Barthley’s homey restaurant, located in the Santa Ana neighborhood, to watch sports and order the rondon. This coconut milk stew is found all over the Caribbean; here it consists of fish or mixed seafood, cassava, taro, yams, plantains, and chile panameño. 

Raw Co Juicery & Food - Takeout operation specializing in vibrant dishes that emphasize the unadulterated produce of Costa Rica.

La Esquina de Buenos Aires - High-end 

Restaurante Silvestre - High-end 


Puerto Viejo

BREAKFAST

Cafe Rico - get the Santa Rosa!

Soda Elizabeth - simple yet delicious

Grow - good vegan options


LUNCH

Tasty Waves Cantina - many kinds of dishes, solid choice near the beach

Tamara’s - local Black-owned favorite, great Rondon

Biribá - the best vegan food!

Salsa Brava - great drinks

Spicy Coconut - Curry, Thai, Mahi Mahi, seafood


DINNER

Wolaba Fusion - Good sushi

Koki Beach Restaurant, Bar & Lounge - Higher end, nice ambiance, and great cocktails right on the beach!

Cafe Viejo - Italian--great pasta

Lidia's Place - Traditional Caribbean + Costa Rican food

Madre Tierra - Get the breadfruit gnocchi w/ shrimp and thank us later ;)

Stashu's Con Fusion - International fare

Free Time Suggestions

Please feel free to let us know what interests you. We're happy to make suggestions based on our extensive knowledge and personal experience, to help you make the most of your trip!


San José

San Jose Spotlight: Everything You'll Be Lining Up To Do In This Costa Rica City 

Carpe Chepe (San Jose) - 2022 All You Need to Know BEFORE You Go (with Photos) - Tripadvisor - Our favorite!


Puerto Viejo

OUTDOOR FUN

Cahuita National Park - Cahuita National Park is considered one of the most beautifully protected areas in Costa Rica. If feeling adventurous you can always take a bus yourself to Cahuita and spend some time in this little funky town and park. 

Playa Punta Uva & Playa Arrecife - Experience Puerto Viejo's Beaches Like a Local! Playa Punta Uva and Playa Arrecife are two of the most beautiful beaches in Costa Rica, with palm tree dotted beaches, turquoise water and soft tan sand. In between the two beaches is a great little sightseeing spot with a short trail (Playa Punta Uva on the right, Playa Arrecife on the left). You can walk around the peninsula jutting out for awesome views. 

• You can also try Playa Negra, Playa Cocles, Playa Chiquita, or Manzanillo for a serene day in the sun and sand.


RELAX & RECHARGE

Pure Jungle Spa

AmaSer


NIGHTLIFE 

[2022] Must-Know Info About Puerto Viejo Costa Rica And The Southern Caribbean Coast - The Official Costa Rica Travel Blog

Johnny’s Place

Monday - Ol' School night (lots of Whitney Houston and Michael!)

Wednesday - mix of reggaeton and Top 40...Sadie's fav :)

Friday - Afro beats 

Saturday - salsa

Selina's - DJ schedule changes weekly

U.S. Re-entry COVID Test

In order to re-enter the U.S., you must present a negative COVID-19 test. It must be a PCR or antigen (rapid) test, administered no more than 1 calendar day before your flight. Please see the CDC website for details. 


Testing Options in Costa Rica Airports

Antigen (rapid) testing and PCR testing are now available at both San Jose Airport (SJO) and Liberia Airport (LIR). Lab Echandi, a reputable lab in Costa Rica, performs the test. You need to make an appointment online. Here is the link.


Puerto Viejo COVID Testing Clinics
- Laboratorio Bioclinic is great for travelers wanting to cross international borders, this lab is one of the two places offering Covid tests in Puerto Viejo at this time. Both Antigen ($76) and PCR ($140) tests are now available. An appointment is recommended.
Location: Inside Puerto Viejo Shops near Puerto and CO.
WhatsApp: +506 8950 9101
Opening hours: 8:00AM-5:00PM


- Clinica San Gabriel is also offering Covid tests needed for travel purposes. They offer both Antigen ($75) and PCR tests ($130) from 8am to 3pm daily. Your passport is required but no appointment is needed. Results are generally available early the next day.
Location: Calle 213, beside MegaSuper
WhatsApp: +506 8870 8029

What’s included

  • Airport transfers
  • Ground transportation
    Shared air conditioned shuttles
  • Hotel accommodations
  • Breakfast daily
  • Guided experiences
    Authentic immersive activities and sightseeing, as per itinerary, led by English-speaking local guides

What’s not included

  • Airfare
  • Meals not listed on Itin
  • Activities not listed
  • Optional Activities
  • All personal items
    (room service, laundry, telephone charges, etc.)
  • Tips: Gratuities
  • Travel insurance
    (required by Soul Life Travel)
  • Passport or visa fees

Available Packages

Trip Price
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Itinerary

Day 1 - June 02
Pura Vida San Jose

Pura vida! Welcome to Costa Rica! You’ll arrive at the Juan Santamaria International Airport in San José where a transfer will whisk you to your first hotel in the city. To meet your driver, simply exit the Arrivals Terminal of the airport and walk to the right until you are in front of Malinche restaurant. This is where your shuttle will pick you up. After checking in and getting settled, take some time to unwind at the pool or explore all the hotel has to offer. If up for it, maybe head downtown. Explore at your own pace, do some shopping, and grab an authentic meal. 


- Airport Transfer: San José

Arrival at Juan Santamaria (SJO International) Airport / Flight CM787 at 7:40 am

Pick Up: The driver will monitor your incoming flight arrival and meet you outside in front of Malinche restaurant.

Drop Off: Autentico Hotel

Reservation #: STFI687562

Contact: 

Swiss Travel Costa Rica

6:00am-10:00pm: 800-329-8687 (Toll-free) / +506 2282-4898

10:00pm-6:00am: +506 8310-7636 (Also available on WhatsApp)


- Check in at Autentico Hotel

Includes: 1 Standard Deluxe Single Room for 2 nights, Breakfast (except arrival day), Taxes

Notes: Check-in is at 2:00 p.m, however you can access the main areas before then including breakfast service. Breakfast at Autentico is served until 10:00 am and the cost is approx. $10 USD (must be paid out-of-pocket on arrival day). The hotel is near Paseo Colon, where there are some cafeterias with other options although most open after 10am. There are also fast food restaurants nearby.

Contact:

Av 5 and 7 calle 40, Sabana Este, San José, 10108, Costa Rica

T: +506 2222-5266

WhatsApp: +506 8498-9552

Email: info@autenticohotel.com


Free day to relax or enjoy the local surroundings - Lunch & Dinner on your own

Your Organizer


SL
Soul Life Travel
Soul Life Travel arranges customized travel experiences for individual and group tours that emphasize Afro-Caribbean heritage and culture in Costa Rica.