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jolo823 Jul 28th, 2005 01:10 PM

seeking tour advice-Costa Rico
 
After having reviewed several websites and books, the consensus is to not drive oneself in CR. I would appreciate any input on guided tour groups. I have looked into Smithsonion,Elderhostel, and Nat'l Geographic. As an aside, let me say that tour groups are not my preferred style of travel. TIA, Joe

TripleSecDelay Jul 28th, 2005 01:23 PM

I like both. Before our first trip, I researched for about 85 hours online.

I was this close (|) to hiring a private driver. I wanted the input of a local driver on things one does not find on a map, or in a guide.

I chose to drive us and was anxious for about an hour. After that, it was fine.

For our next trip (which I am currently researching) I plan to combine both modes of travel, but do not wish to join a tour group and become one of many sheeple in a bus/van. I wouldn't do this at home, so I don't do it abroad.

marleyzoemom Jul 28th, 2005 01:42 PM

I agree with triplesecdelay.
We just returned and drove ourselves. I would not have traded the freedom and flexibility for anything, especially a tour group. If you are fearfull, afraid of heights,a woman or women alone, etc,maybe hire a driver. We are late 40's live in NJ, if you can handle a NY commute CR is no problem.
Sorry for the spin but it sounds like you would just be happier with freedom.
Sandy

dariow Jul 28th, 2005 03:27 PM

My approach was either to fly place to place or take Interbus between places and book tours in specific areas.

misha2 Jul 28th, 2005 04:15 PM

We had a driver and would do it that way all over again.


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