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Aloha vs. Pura Vida
I am 28 and have lived in Costa Rica for five years. My best friend lives in Lanikai, Hawaii. It's funny that these two destinations are so often mentioned in the same breath, as they couldn't be more different. Having visited Hawaii several times and enjoyed discussing the pros and cons of each with my friend (who visited me here in CR four times) I think I have a fairly educated, objective opinion on both. My friend and I both work in tourism.
Hawaii is a gazillion times more developed for tourism than Costa Rica. The highways, the 747s flying INTER-friggin-island, the giant resorts, the condo megaplexes, the tourist trappy bars, restaurants and 'cultural events' reflect years of experience in the tourism industry. It's the best and worst of a mature tourism industry. When I'm there I am in awe of the cleanliness of the parks, the neatness of the public areas and the amazing beauty. Before I get rambling, here's my pro/con list as best I can remember: Hawaii Pros: Easy to get to many islands, city to city An ulta modern city High end nightlife, dining, tours (helicopter), golf Fabulous snorkeling, surf, scuba Perfect weather most of the year Honest police force, safe Immaculte parks US dollar currency (pro and con) English spoken Hawaii Cons: Incredibly pricy Remote (a long haul from NYC) Very, very touristy...some of those annoying, overweight loud and complainy kind. Little remaining local flavor, culture Crowds Minimal wildlife EXspensive!!! Costa Rica Pros: Still some 'undiscovered' spots Warm Pacific and Caribbean waters (2 coasts!) Great surf Some cool local culture (but you need to search) in the countryside Spanish spoken (if you like adventure) Nearly perfect temperature all year, dry for 7 months In general, cooler 'travelers' here, less Hawaiian shirt tourists Wide variety of climates, flora, fauna, animals, birds Proximity (a few hours from Miami, Houston) Cons: Not as safe as Hawaii (I personally like less cops), so be more aware of surroundings Lousy snorkel, scuba compared to Hawaii Bad roads, drivers, long travel times Lower quality of service Can be pricy in places despite lower standards Funky currency (you need to learn it quickly or get ripped off) and difficult use of debit cards Poor infrastructure (cel/telephone, internet) Becoming too popular, peak season is nutz |
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