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<blockquote data-quote="Horticattleman" data-source="post: 467092" data-attributes="member: 3852"><p>The summer is the worst time to go because it is like going to S. Texas. Timble weeds and very dry. At least that is what its like in the Guanacaste region(Pacific side). We've been a few times during the summer months and everybody there always says to go around Christmas because it is the wet season and the rainforests are lush. Roads and travel are TERRIBLE and the people are very poor. The up side is they depend much on tourists so they treat you right. Great food to be had (coming from a Cajun, I feel that I have a right to critique!). Not all of Costa Rica is lush tropical rainforests like the travel sites make it out to be. Terrain varies greatly. The beaches range from coarse sand to black volcanic soot/sand. About the worst sand beaches I have ever been to and I been to a bunch. </p><p></p><p>There is a little town in NW Guanacaste called Tamarindo that is basically an American town. It is slap full of American expats who look like they haven't cut their hair since the 70's. Dirty S. Calif type hippies. All smoking pot by the way. Crazy town. </p><p></p><p>Nice place to visit though. Like I said we have always gone to the NW corner and thats what I can relate to.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Horticattleman, post: 467092, member: 3852"] The summer is the worst time to go because it is like going to S. Texas. Timble weeds and very dry. At least that is what its like in the Guanacaste region(Pacific side). We've been a few times during the summer months and everybody there always says to go around Christmas because it is the wet season and the rainforests are lush. Roads and travel are TERRIBLE and the people are very poor. The up side is they depend much on tourists so they treat you right. Great food to be had (coming from a Cajun, I feel that I have a right to critique!). Not all of Costa Rica is lush tropical rainforests like the travel sites make it out to be. Terrain varies greatly. The beaches range from coarse sand to black volcanic soot/sand. About the worst sand beaches I have ever been to and I been to a bunch. There is a little town in NW Guanacaste called Tamarindo that is basically an American town. It is slap full of American expats who look like they haven't cut their hair since the 70's. Dirty S. Calif type hippies. All smoking pot by the way. Crazy town. Nice place to visit though. Like I said we have always gone to the NW corner and thats what I can relate to. [/QUOTE]
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