At the Paso
Canoas Customs Office in Costa
Rica you pay nothing to enter the country.
Before putting the entry stamp on my passport, the clerk asked me if I had a
return or onward flight ticket and I said yes but he didn't want to see it.
For the
currency exchange the Bank opens after 8.00 and also the unofficial money
changers show up after 8.00. If, like me, you arrive before this time, I have
withdrawals with an ATM or credit card or change money in the center of San Josè, at a kiosk open
until 18.00 located in Av. Central at the intersection with Calle 4. Of course
there are also numerous banks, scattered around the center, where you can
change currency or withdraw.
The bus
saddle Compagnia Tica Bus, coming from Panama City
arrives at its terminal located in Av 3 a few squares from the center of San Josè. The area is not
the most recommended but if you arrive during the day and have a small backpack
you shouldn't have any problems walking the scarce km that separates you from
the pedestrian part of Av Centrale.
The center
of San Josè can
be easily explored on foot and at least during the day appears safe.
The
beautiful and well-kept Backpackers Hostel, located in Av Centrale 30 mt. east
of Plaza della Cultura offers a place in a dormitory with shared bathroom for
the price of $ 10 per night or the equivalent in local currency.
To reach Managua or Granada in Nicaragua, from San Josè, there are 3 companies: King
Quality, departing at 3.00 at night, Tica Bus with departures at 6.00, 7.30 and
12.30 and Transnica with departures at 4.00, 5.00, 9.00 and 12.00. I opted for
the latter with departure at 5.00 am since there was no room on Tica Bus. The
cost of the ticket is 20,000 CRC, including the $ 7 tax to be paid to leave Costa Rica. It
is possible or perhaps better to pay in US Dollars. The trip lasts 8 or 9 hours
including a stop of about 1 hour which is divided as follows: once you arrive
at the Costa Rica border, you go down to have your passport stamped. Then you
give it to the bus attendant along with $ 14 for entry into Nicaragua and
go up on the same and arrive at the Nicaragua Customs where you get off and
while the aforementioned clerk has the passports stamped, the police check all
the luggage. Then we get back on the bus where the Nicaraguan Police return our
passports and we leave for Managua.
There are numerous unofficial money changers on the Nicaraguan side.
I paid
1,300 CRC for the night taxi, without a meter, to reach the Trans Nica bus station
in San Josè,
located about 2 km
west of the Plaza della Cultura.
My complete travel report
with map, photographs and videos is available at this link:
http://vivendosalendo.blogspot.com/2016/04/traversata-del-centro-america-da-panama.htm
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