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Tips to make your Costa Rican adventure safe and fun

General road travel

irst things first: you don’t need a special driver’s license. If you have a current driver’s license, you can drive in Costa Rica. And while signs are written in Spanish, the shape, size, and structure of signs and lights are very similar to the US, so if

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