Frequently Asked Question

A:  The official language of Costa Rica is Spanish?

A:  Costa Rica’s currency is the Colon with the currency code of CRC. You may find the current exchange rate by visiting the GOOGLE EXCHANGE RATE APP. The US dollar is widely accepted throughout Costa Rica so do not go overboard converting dollars to colons. If you plan on exchanging money, we recommend visiting a local bank or check with your hotel. We do not recommend exchanging money at the airport.   When you purchase an item in US dollars, the vendor will provide your change in colons. However, please keep in mind they may not have enough change if you are purchasing with large bills. There are many current converter apps for your smart phone which you may wish to download prior to travel.

A:  Yes.  Credit cards are widely accepted throughout Costa Rica. The following credit cards are accepted for payments at Botanika: American Express, Diners Club, Discover, JCB, MasterCard and VISA.

A:  The sales tax is 13%

A:  While not required, we strongly recommend you protect your investment with Travel Insurance which provides benefits in the event of trip cancellation/interruption, travel delays, missed connections, medical expenses, emergency assistance, missing or delayed baggage, and accidental death or dismemberment.  We recommend TRAVEL GUARD insurance.  Simply ask your agent if you would like to have us quote a policy for you.

A:  New multi-band GSM cell phones will work in Puerto Jimenez, but you must have international roaming activated with your provider. Please contact your cell service provider for calling plans outside the US.

A:  A valid passport is required to enter Costa Rica. Passports need to be in good condition and have a minimum of 6 months validity from the date you depart Costa Rica.

A:  Along with a valid passport, US citizens need proof of intent to exit Costa Rica within 90 days. (To prove intent to exit, you must possess a return ticket or a ticket as proof of when you intend to exit the country, commonly referred to as an outbound exit or onward ticket). Non-US citizens should check with their country to determine the number of days they may stay in Costa Rica.

A:  It depends on your country of Origin. For example, citizens from the United States and Canada enjoy this privilege. We recommend you check with your local government agency. 

A:  Tourist visas are typically issued for 90 days. However, during the pandemic, you may be stamped for only the duration of your insurance policy (if applicable) or until the date of your exit flight.

A:  At this time, a COVID test is not required to enter or to exit Costa Rica.

AL  Yes.  As a passenger booking through us, you’ll enjoy up to 50 pounds of checked luggage and 10 pounds for a carry on.  

Checked bag: 1 piece with maximum weight of 50 lbs. /14 kgs and up to 45 linear inches / 114 cm.  (length + height + width) height + width).

Carry on:  1 piece with a maximum weight of 10 lbs/4.5 Kg. 20 linear inches/ 50 cm (length + height + width) height + width).  Please refer to the Domestic Flight information on the website.

A:  Costa Rica’s electricity is based upon the same electrical current as the US (110 volts). If traveling from the US, you will not need a converter. However, if you are bringing an item which has a three-prong plug and are staying in other hotels other than ones we schedule you may need one.  Our San Jose hotels and Botanika, Osa Peninsula have three prong flat type outlets.

SPORTFISHING CHARTERS INCLUDE:  Captain, Costa Rica Fishing License, Gear, Bait and an on-board cooler filled with a picnic-style lunch, cold beer, water and other non-alcoholic beverages.  While fishing gear is included with your fishing charter some anglers like to bring their own gear.  If doing so, we recommend you check these items in your luggage for your international flights. These include items such as: rods, reels, line, hooks, fishing line, flies, fly tying kits, fishing tools, pliers, tweezers, scissors, pocket knives, etc.  Note:  for in-country flights, rod cases are limited to 6’7″.   This will help you to avoid delays and potential confiscation at security checkpoints.

A:  Please read our full disclosure under terms and conditions.

Reservations with payments constitutes your acceptance of the terms and conditions.  A reservation is considered in effect once the initial payment has been made on the reservation.  

DEPOSITS:  All reservations require a $1500 per person deposit with the balance due 60 days from resort arrival.  

CANCELLATIONS:  All cancellations must be submitted in writing.  Reservations cancelled prior to 60 days of resort arrival are assessed a $200 cancellation fee.  There are no refunds within 60 days of resort arrival.

Additional fees may apply to changes om domestic flights

A:  The USA will require a Real ID or a USA passport for domestic travel.

A:  The swimming pool is open for sunning and swimming. The pool is open daily from 6:00 a.m. –
10:00 p.m. Children must be accompanied by an adult at all times. There is no lifeguard on duty. Glass items,
coolers, picnic baskets and outside food are not permitted in the pool area. Please read the Pool Rules signage.
Pool towels are available for registered guests. Pool hours subject to change.

Hotel Check-in Time is 3:00 PM

Hotel Check-out Time is 11:00 AM

A:  Inhouse laundry service is available daily at a nominal charge. Due to the geographical
location, there are no facilities to dry clean delicate items. Laundry service bills are collected in reception and are
added to your bill at check-out.

A:  Any personal property left in your room after check-out may be stored up to 45 days. After that
time, the hotel may dispose of any unclaimed property at its discretion. Please contact Guest Services for
assistance.

A: Costa Rica is generally considered a safe country to visit, but as with any travel, it is important to be aware of your surroundings and take precautions to protect yourself and your belongings.

A: Costa Rican cuisine is a mix of indigenous, Spanish, and African influences. Some popular dishes include casado, gallo pinto, and tamales. The country is also known for its fresh fruits and seafood.  Botanika, Osa Peninsula serves a menu mixed with both local and international flavors.

Amenities

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An Infinite-edge Pool

Experience the joy of swimming in our infinity-edge pool that gives you a nice picturesque view.

An Iconic Spa

Set forth on an exquisite wellness journey to refresh, re-energize and rejuvenate at our iconic spa.

Luxurious Rooms

Our rooms are more than just a place to stay. The relaxing ambience will keep you happy all through.

Deep Soaking Bath-tub

Take a dip into these special bath-tubs to soak into a refreshing vacation mode that you’ve wanted.

Guest Computer & WiFi

We offer special computers and WiFi for guests who’d like to stay connected while on vacation.

24 Hour Concierge

We have three in-house restaurants offering different cuisines that you can choose from.

Other Perks & Facilities

Looking for more? Well, we believe that every guest walks into our hotel for the best experience. And, we are determined to do that.

Ocean View Terrace

Among the scenic beauty of the city we also have an ocean view terrace for every suite in our hotel.

Delicious Food

We have team chefs from across the world. So you can enjoy the delicacies anytime during your stay.

Private Beach

Want to take a dip into the sea? All our guests get complimentary access to our private beach.

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