The amount of time you should stay in Jaco depends on what you want to do while you are here. Jaco is a popular beach town in Costa Rica that offers activities ranging from ATV tours, to surfing, to zip-lining, to hiking. It can be a great destination for a beach vacation, a weekend getaway, or a longer stay. If you plan to stay for a week or longer, you should be able to take part in a variety of activities and explore the local culture. Jaco is a great destination for any length of stay - we’ve been here since 2001! ;)
Yes, in general, it is safe to drink the water in Jaco, Costa Rica. The water in the town is treated with chlorine and other chemicals to make it safe for drinking. However, some visitors may experience some gastrointestinal issues due to the change in water mineral content, so it is recommended to drink bottled water or filtered water instead.
Yes, you can swim at Jaco Beach. The beach is very popular for swimming, surfing, and other beach activities. The warm water temperatures and good waves make it a great spot for swimming. Swimming is allowed in designated areas, and there are lifeguards on duty during the day. The South end of the beach has much calmer currents than the North end. So, if you’re an intermediate swimmer, stick to the South end of the beach. Also, as conditions can vary depending on the time of day/tides, wave conditions, and weather.
Jaco, Costa Rica is approximately 94 kilometers (58 miles) from the Juan Santamaria International Airport in San Jose, Costa Rica. The drive by car usually takes about 90 minutes.
Jaco, Costa Rica is generally considered to be a budget-friendly destination. The cost of living is lower than in many other tourist hot spots and hotel, restaurant, and recreation prices are typically quite affordable. That being said, prices can vary depending on the time of year and the quality of the location. Therefore, one could say that Jaco is generally a cheap place to visit, but it can depend on individual preferences and budget.
Puede tomar una motocicleta en el recorrido en ATV. Sin embargo, no lo recomendamos. El motociclista debe tener experiencia en motocross y una licencia de motocicleta válida para hacer el recorrido en motocicleta. El conductor es 100% responsable de sí mismo y del vehículo en caso de accidente o daños.
Normalmente nos limitamos a 50 conductores en un solo recorrido.
No, todos los conductores deben saber que conducen un vehículo. En Costa Rica, como en otras partes del mundo, está prohibido conducir bajo la influencia del licor.
Nuestros tours continuarán lloviendo o brillando a menos que se determine que no es apto o inseguro continuar. En caso de que se requiera la cancelación de un recorrido debido a condiciones climáticas no aptas, su grupo será reprogramado de inmediato para la próxima fecha y hora disponibles. La reprogramación está sujeta a disponibilidad. Si no hay recorridos disponibles (o si los conflictos de programación no le permiten a su grupo la posibilidad de reprogramar), se le reembolsará el precio total de cualquier recorrido que se pierda debido a un clima imprevisible.