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About San Jose

Located in the western region of Costa Rica, the capital city of San Jose is both a historical and metropolitan hub. In merging classic architecture and traditions with a modern business centre, attractions like the National Theatre, Okayama Park and the Museum of Pre-Columbian Gold are popular among tourists. Surrounding national parks boast ancient ruins, volcanoes and beautiful rainforests.

Cheap flights to San Jose are now available for a limited time only, so book your flight today and get excited for the historical gems, vibrant culture and tranquil scenery this city has to offer! San Jose is home to Juan Santamaría International Airport (SJO), a 20-minute drive from the city centre. SJO serves many airlines, including Iberia, Delta Airlines and Avianca Airlines. There are no direct flights from South Africa to San Jose, but connecting flights depart from Johannesburg and Cape Town. Flight duration from Johannesburg is approximately 22 hours, 20 minutes.

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Overview

Labelled the ‘’capital of culture’’, San Jose is the capital and largest city of Costa Rica, located in the Central Valley. It is the hub of political, economic and educational institutions, and this fast-growing city is a popular stopover among tourists.

San Jose’s main attractions are rich and fascinating – from beautiful, lush parks and gardens to ornate theatres and European-designed buildings. Interesting landmarks to see include the National Theatre of Costa Rica, The Gold Museum, Costa Rican Art Museum and the Museum of Contemporary Art and Design. Go on a horseback ride through La Sabana Park, or pack a picnic and explore the old ruins and churches of Ruinas de Ujarras. The villages and scenery of Orosi River Valley are lovely for an afternoon hike or drive. Grab a local tour guide and enjoy some downtown birdwatching, visit the La Paz Waterfall Gardens and take a trip to the majestic Poas volcano.

For the best and most authentic retail therapy, Mercado Central and the National Artisans Market have much to offer in the form of hand-painted ceramics, miniature carvings, leather goods, fragrant coffee beans and some of the tastiest local dishes!

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Best time to visit San Jose

The warm, dry season runs from mid-December to April, when the abundance of sunshine makes it an ideal time for exploring rainforests and lazing on beaches. Bear in mind that this is the most popular time to visit so accommodation gets booked up months in advance and prices are inflated. The rainy season, between May and November, sees a fall in crowds and prices, so grab your umbrella and explore the lush, dewy rainforests! July and August is the sweet spot, with considerably less rain and a chance to see some wildlife in their natural habitat. Some popular festivals to experience are the Límon Carnival, showcasing Caribbean culture; and Fiestas Zapote in January, showcasing the biggest rodeo competition of the year.

Visa & Customs

South African passport holders do not need a visa to enter Costa Rica for a stay of up to 90 days.

The South African Consulate General is situated at: Ferrocarril al Pacifico, 150 Metors al Norte dela, Entrade Principal, Entre calle 16 y 18, San Jose.

Phone: ( 506) 222 1470. Email: consurafricacr@gmail.com

Health & Safety

No vaccinations are required to enter Costa Rica. Tap water is safe to drink, though many foreigners prefer bottled water, priced at around 1,000 CRC per bottle. If you plan on doing extensive hiking, consider bringing water purification tablets or a purifier.

San Jose is a fairly safe city, but do exercise basic caution and common sense, such as not leaving bags unattended and flaunting expensive jewellery and equipment. Petty crime like bag-snatching and pick-pocketing is fairly common, particularly in crowded areas and in buses – never store luggage in the overhead storage space, even if the driver insists. Make use of hotel safes to store passports, jewellery and excess money – only take what you need for the day. It is not advisable to walk around at night; taxis and Ubers are cheaply available, so avoid unnecessary risks and take a clearly-marked cab. Be cautious around the Coca-Cola bus terminal and the red-light district south of Parque Central. Traffic is a little chaotic and dangerous, so be on the lookout when crossing the roads.

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