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What to Bring: AZ Heredia
When contemplating what to bring
to Costa Rica be sure to read over the included “climate”
section, since there are many microclimates that vary according
to geographical locations. However, being a tropical nation, extremely
cold temperatures are never present. For the Central Valley and
some other high altitude places, such as Monteverde, it is suggested
to have a sweater or a jacket as the evenings tend to be chilly
and, in cases like Monteverde, the days, too. In the coastal areas,
very light clothes are a definite must. Remember that you will need
outfits suitable for attending classes (informal), hiking, going
to the beach, and for going out in the evenings.
The following will give you an idea
of a suitable wardrobe, but this will vary
according to your activities while in Costa Rica:
- Two pairs of very
comfortable shoes (one of them sandals).
- One pair of formal shoes for such occasions.
- Socks / stockings.
- Light cotton pants / jeans / skirts / shorts.
- T-shirts (one of them with long sleeves).
- Shirts / blouses / tank tops.
- Nightwear (for cool and warm weather).
- Swimsuit / beach wear.
- Rain gear (raincoat and boots / galoshes).
- One dressy outfit.
- Several lightweight wool or cotton sweaters
/ jackets.
Other suggested items to bring:
- Good sunglasses
- Sunscreen *
- Insect repellent *
- Beach towel
- Money pouch
- Umbrella (depending on season) *
- Hat / cap *
- Binoculars
- Pocket alarm clock
- Pocket calculator
- First aid kit (band aids, disinfectant,
etc)
- Camera
- Spanish / English dictionary
·*Can be easily acquired in Costa Rica
Dressing in Costa Rica
The Costa Rican people are very
diverse when it comes to clothing, yet, usually they are not as
casual as other cultures in their dress. They tend to dress up to
go out in the evenings or even to go to San José. Very provocative
or very informal wear may attract negative or unwanted looks or
comments. Shorts, jeans, t-shirts, tennis shoes, etc, are all acceptable
for foreigners in the eyes of the locals, but just be conscious
of the place you are in and whether your clothing is appropriate
(i.e. jeans at a formal event aren’t necessarily proper).
Toilet Articles
Most of these can be found at
any pharmacy or supermarket in Costa Rica. Toothpaste, toothbrushes,
sanitary napkins, q-tips, razor blades, soap, insect repellent,
and other such items are of good quality and decent price. If you
are accustomed to a certain brand (such as of shampoo, shaving cream
or skin lotion), be sure to bring enough for your stay as these
may not be available. Items such as tampons, cosmetics and hair
styling products have exorbitant prices and sometimes are hard to
come by.
Medication
If you are taking any medication,
be sure to have a full supply with you, to bring your prescription,
and to have a doctor’s note in case of emergency. Aspirin,
acetaminophen, cold medicine, anti-itch ointment, and other commonly
used pharmaceutical products are easily available at drug stores
or supermarkets. For women: if you are on a contraceptive method,
such as the birth control pill or diaphragm, come fully equipped.
Photographic Equipment
For both experts and beginners,
Costa Rica is a photographic paradise. Fuji, Kodak, and other major
suppliers maintain outlets here for the provision and development
of film, however, both are at a slightly higher price than in North
America or Europe. To avoid this just bring your own supply of film
and wait until you return home for processing. Photographic equipment
should be closely guarded as it is a temptation to thieves. Foreigners
are only allowed to bring two cameras into the country.
Music
A walkman or a small radio can
provide hours of entertainment on long bus rides or be used as a
way to enjoy the true local spirit (i.e. Salsa, Cumbia, Merengue,
etc). There are many radio stations that program rock & roll,
classical, latin, or easy listening music. Cassettes can be very
sensitive to climatic or temperature changes, such as humidity or
heat. Try to keep them in a stable environment and carry them in
a proper case.
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