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Payments made easier: All major credit cards now accepted
We’re happy to announce that all major credit cards are accepted with our new Stripe integration. Previously, we only…
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Eating at Cucho’s Restaurant
There are a handful of must-stop, famous sodas along the Camino de Costa Rica. Cucho’s, located on Stage 5,…
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Online bookings for Camino de Costa Rica accommodations
We are happy to announce that we have started testing out online reservations with a select few accommodations on…
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Understanding accommodation pricing on the Camino de Costa Rica
On the surface, accommodation pricing seems like it should be relatively straightforward. How much does it cost for one…
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The different weather throughout the year on the Camino de Costa Rica
The weather is diverse in Costa Rica and as you’ll discover there’s much more to it than a dry…
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How to get trail updates on the Camino de Costa Rica
With a trail as long as the Camino de Costa Rica, there are going to be changes and updates….
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How much does the Camino de Costa Rica cost?
Due to several variables, the final pricing varies dramatically on the Camino de Costa Rica, however, we have compiled…
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Cell phone data options while hiking the Camino de Costa Rica
Using cell phone data in a foreign country can be expensive, and worse, the speed can be slow. With…
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Verified Camino reviews are now live!
We’re happy to announce that verified accommodation reviews are now live! These reviews are from hikers on the trail,…
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The different trail markers on the Camino de Costa Rica
To assist hikers stay on the correct path and to commemorate each stage, the association and community have placed…
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What are Costa Rican sodas?
Not the soda pop, but the restaurant. Sodas are family-owned, small restaurants that serve traditional Costa Rican food. Think…
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What’s a pulperia?
Hiking through Costa Rica, you’ll stumble upon pulperías—little neighborhood stores that are a whole lot more than just shops….