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34 of 36 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Another Guidebook on the Same Subject
Over the years I must have read about 20 guidebooks about Costa Rica. Like the most of others this book does have something to offer the traveller. However, I prefer the author's other book, "The Costa Rica Handbook." If you're looking to move to Costa Rica or spend an extended period of time there, you should read "The Golden Door to Retirement and Living...
Published on December 11, 2000 by Christopher Robinson

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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Just information not a good guide book.
Gives you good info about Costa Rica for reading before you go but not a good guide book for what to do while there. Frommer's is better for that. The NG book offers more information on actual country not vacation.
Published on March 20, 2006 by L. Payne


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34 of 36 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Another Guidebook on the Same Subject, December 11, 2000
This review is from: National Geographic Traveler: Costa Rica (Paperback)
Over the years I must have read about 20 guidebooks about Costa Rica. Like the most of others this book does have something to offer the traveller. However, I prefer the author's other book, "The Costa Rica Handbook." If you're looking to move to Costa Rica or spend an extended period of time there, you should read "The Golden Door to Retirement and Living in Costa Rica." It offers an excellent introduction to the local scene.
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16 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Caters to more intellectual travelers, November 8, 2005
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Karen C (San Diego, CA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: National Geographic Traveler: Costa Rica (Paperback)
This book is much better at diving into the details and characteristics of the places and events than many of the other travel guides I considered. I wouldn't use this book if you're looking for a specific place to stay or cheap eats, but rather the historical context or anectdotal information that makes traveling more insightful. Don't get me wrong; there are plenty of lists, walking routes, maps and key data that will make travel easier. But National Geographic prides itself in making the leisurely travel experience much more encompassing to your senses. The photographs are incredible, and the text is in-depth. I would make this book (and the entire Series for that matter) a supplement that rounds out your vacation, alongside your "best restaurants and hotels" guide that will help find the basics.
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13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Book worth it for the photographs alone, July 16, 2003
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This review is from: National Geographic Traveler: Costa Rica (Paperback)
I agree with the other reviewer of this book that, as a guidebook, it is useful but not unsurpassed. When I went to Costa Rica I took it along with a copy of Lonely Planet Costa Rica with me and I was covered. This book is worth it though for the photographs alone. The photographs are so good they make you want to get to every nook and cranny of Costa Rica and find these stunning people, places, and things. National Geographic totally lived up to it's name with this one.
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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Excellent Reading for Sightseers!, July 28, 2005
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W. J. Kibler (Ft. Lauderdale, FL USA) - See all my reviews
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Purchase this book IN ADDITION TO any other travel guide you might want for a trip to Costa Rica. While others will provide info on lodgings, restaurants, rental cars and sightseeing tours, THIS book explores all the exciting wonders of this beautiful country as only National Geographic can do! Lots of photos to entice you to search out all kinds of exotic experiences. The book is divided by region, so it makes it quite easy to plan your itinerary based on what's available in each part of the country you are visiting. An excellent sightseeing planner!
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19 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Beautiful photos, good essays, and average maps, February 20, 2006
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C. B Collins Jr. (Atlanta, GA United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: National Geographic Traveler: Costa Rica (Paperback)
We recently spent 8 days in Costa Rica and used this guide. I will start the review with comments on the layout of the guide. Then I will give specifics regarding the content of the guide and our experiences. Then I will identify a few of the weaknesses of the guide. I will end the review with a general comment on travel in Costa Rica.

The guide is full of beautiful photographs and insightful essays. This is the strength of this book. Major landmarks are described and put into historic or geologic contexts. The book is organized by geographic region, making it easy to use.

We used the guide first when we spent 3 days in Manuel Antonio on the Pacific Coast. Driving from San Jose to Manuel Antonio we passed many farms and farmhouses. The average Costa Rican family does not have central heating, air conditioning, and many do not have a hot water heater. The hairpin turns between San Jose and the beach road is exciting with continual new vistas at every turn. The beach road from Jaco, to Puntarenas, to Quepos, to Manuel Antonio gradually becomes more and more primitive. Along the way you will pass many turquoise school houses. Elementary school children wear white shirts and black pants or skirts. Upon graduation to 7th grade, the children wear bright blue shirts and navy blue pants or shirts. Mothers walk young children to school and then walk them home for lunch. The children return to the school houses around 1 pm and then the school day seems to end for younger children around 2 and for older children around 3. You will see beautiful Costa Rican school children playing and walking and riding bikes in every village. We selected Manuel Antonio for the famous beach and Mauel Antonio National Park. The beach was indeed fantastic. The Pacific was refreshing but not cold and the waves were pounding but manageable. The restaurants were exceptional and reasonable. For example one night I had a dinner salad of sauted grouper over heart of palm and greens for $8. Another night we had large tuna steaks cooked to perfection with blackbeans, rice, and slaw for $8. We were advised to drink bottled water but selected to drink the local water which was perfectly safe. We spent one whole day in the Manuel Antonio Park seeing spider monkeys, sloths, iguanas, humming birds, butterflys, and the wonderful pink faced Capuchin monkeys. Go early to the park since only 600 visitors are allowed in each day. Wear your bathing suit so that you can swim in the secluded beautiful beaches within the park.

We then spent 3 days in Heredia, north of San Jose, so that we could visit the volcanoes and the Guayabo archeological site. I wish we had more detail in the book about this aspect of the trip. We visited Poas Volcanoe first which was well described in the guide. However we should have visited earlier in the day becuase the cloud cover obscured our view. We hiked in the cloud forest observing the large navy blue humming birds. We then went to La Paz waterfall, a spectacular site. We then tried to get to Barva Volcanoe through beautiful mountain dairy and coffer farms. When we were 6 kms. from the top of Barva the road ran out and the undeveloped rock road would have broken our car's axle. We could have hiked the 6 kms. to the top but we would have had to abandon our car at the trailhead which we were reluctant to do. The next day we went to Volcano Irazu which is so high it is above the cloud line. It was very impressive, however we then drove to find Guayabo. There are very few road signs in Costa Rica so this was a search through beautiful mountain towns and farms. We finally found the entrance road but the pavement ended and the road was full of deep muddy potholes. We were still 10 kms. from the site and again we feared breaking an axle and we also feared leaving our car and hiking to the site.

In terms of the weaknesses of the book; we found the maps were not detailed enough for rural exploration. We wished more details on Guayabo and Barva had been included so that we could have made better decisions about our time. For example, the trip from Heredia to Irazu to Guayabo back to Heredia took 7.5 hours. Finally I wish the guide had told us more about car rental issues in Costa Rica. We used a travel website and selected the lowest rate, which was a Costa Rican company and not a US chain. They were $100 less expensive. However, the manditory Costa Rican liability insurance increased the rate from $150 to $400. We should have checked to see if other car rental companies included liability insurance in their quote so as to really select the best deal for a week long car rental.

The strength of Costa Rica is not only the beauty of the country but also the beauty of the people. Stunningly beautiful women and handsome men are seen walking or waiting for buses, tending cows or chickens or children, or working in small sodas (roadside stores). Everywhere we went we were treated warmly by the people. People were generous with their time and knowledge.

We found the guide to be very helpful and readable, with beautiful photographs. The maps could use some improvement so you may want to purchase a more detailed road map for your trip.
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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Just information not a good guide book., March 20, 2006
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Gives you good info about Costa Rica for reading before you go but not a good guide book for what to do while there. Frommer's is better for that. The NG book offers more information on actual country not vacation.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Vitonildo, April 11, 2011
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Beautiful book, as most of Eyewitness series.
I use to buy this series books to have memories of my trips.
But if you're seriously planning your travel, this book is almost useless. It doesn't give practical information essencial to travel. Really, if you're planning to travel without an organized tour, try the Lonely Planet series.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Costa Rica, January 5, 2012
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This is a pretty good book. Very informative. Purchased this book to do some reseach on Costa Rica for a possible J-Term at the University.
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5.0 out of 5 stars DK books are terrific!, December 31, 2011
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DK Eyewitness travel books are really great. They have eyewitness pictures in them. Easy to use and a very good travel companion. I purchased this book used and with shipping it came to under $5.00. The book seller sent the book out quickly and the book was in excellent condition as described.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Costa Rica Eyewitness Travel Guide, August 18, 2011
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Just received my Costa Rica Eyewitness Guide. I love these travel guides because they are full of practical, useful info, great maps and directions, and colorful photos. I will be planning my Costa Rica trip using this guide.
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