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Frequently Asked Questions About Our Relocation, Living & Retirement Tours
Can I pay for my tour by credit card?
We can only accept checks (personal, business and cashier) or money orders
for tour payments. For specific questions call 800 365-2342 or send us an
e-mail at: liveincostarica@cox.net.
Do you offer tours besides your monthly fixed-date
tours?
Yes, we nave private one, two or three day tailor-made private consultations
for those people who cannot participate in one of our fixed-date tours. For
additional information call 800 365-2342 or send us an e-mail at: liveincostarica@cox.net.
When is the best time to go to Costa Rica?
Anytime! Weather is not a problem since the Central Valley has a year-round
spring-like climate and the weather at the beaches is warm. From May until
November mornings are sunny and it usually rains for a couple of hours in
the afternoon, so you can still enjoy the country.
Do you have age restrictions for your tours?
We have no official restrictions. However, the majority of our clients are
adults who are interested in moving here. Our tours can be a bit grueling
for some youngsters, so we ask parents carefully considers the pros and cons
before signing up for a tour with their kids. There is a discount price for
children provided we have room and five or more adults.
How strenuous are our tours?
You won't have to do much walking. We have even had several handicapped people
take our tours and private consultations. The tour van is not always able
to pull directly up to the hotel or restaurants, so you may have to walk
about one-half block at the most.
Will someone meet me at the airport?
Yes, one of our staff will be outside of the exit after your clear customs.
They will be holding a sign which says, "Live in Costa Rica Tours."
How much money should I bring?
Your hotel bill will be prepaid as will most meals. While on the tour all transportation
will also be included. You will need to bring enough money to pay for extra
meals, beverages, extra hotel charges, snacks, souvenirs plus public transportation
costs, entertainment and entrance fees during your free time. Most credit
and debit cards are accepted in Costa Rica. ATM machines conveniently located.
You may change dollars or travelers checks at the hotel or any local bank.
Restaurants have a 10% service charge so you won't need to tip.
Do I need to speak some Spanish?
Your tour guide is 100% bilingual and many locals speak some English. While
it's not necessary to speak Spanish, it is nice to master a few off the basics
such as "Please", "Thank you", and "Where is the
bathroom?" Each of the participants on our tour will receive a folder
with general information about living in the country, several maps and some
basic Spanish survival phrases. If you want to get a head start, we suggest
you purchase Christopher Howard's Guide to Costa Rican Spanish by
calling toll free 800 365-2342, by viewing www.costaricaspanish.net or www.amazon.com.
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