Costa Rica Panama background map. Panama Costa Rica visa. Crossing the land border via multi-Schengen. Holidays on the islands

Costa Rica

If the purpose of the trip is tourism, and the period of stay in Costa Rica does not exceed 30 days, Russian citizens will not need a visa.

Panama

Citizens of Russia (as well as citizens of Belarus, Moldova, Ukraine) do not require a visa to visit Panama for the purposes of tourism, business visit, transit, visiting friends and relatives, provided that the period of stay does not exceed 90 days.

Cuba

For tourist trip Citizens of Russia and Belarus do not require a visa to visit Cuba for up to 30 days.

When crossing the border you must present the following documents:

a foreign passport valid for the entire period of stay in the country;
return tickets;
migration card (2 copies): the first copy is presented upon entry passport control at the airport along with your passport, the second copy of the card should be kept until the end of the trip - it will be confiscated upon departure from Cuba.

It is also necessary to confirm the availability of sufficient financial resources for the trip at the rate of $50 per person per day (cash or travelers checks). This rule not mandatory for persons traveling through travel agencies.

There are no border fees.

Currency

Costa Rica

The country's monetary unit is the Costa Rican colon (CRC), there are 100 centimes in 1 colon. Current rate: 10 CRC = 1.01 RUB (1 USD = 573.45 CRC, 1 EUR = 673.26 CRC).

Banks are open from 8:30-9:00 to 15:00-17:00 on weekdays and from 9:00 to 14:00 on Saturdays, Sunday is a day off. Currency can be exchanged at the airport, bank, exchange office or hotel, but the most favorable rate is offered by banks. Preference is given to US dollars; other currencies are more difficult to exchange. In general, American currency circulates quite freely in Costa Rica and is accepted everywhere. True, change is most often given in local currency.

Panama

Balboa ( international designation– PAB), equal to 100 centissimo (centavo). The exchange rate is pegged to the US dollar at the rate of 1 balboa per $1. There are no paper Balboa bills; their role is played by US dollars (the American currency was adopted as official in 1904 and is widely circulated freely). There are coins in circulation in 10 and 1 balboa, as well as 50, 25, 10, 5 and 1 centissimo.

Cuba

There are two types of local currency - the non-convertible peso (CUP), used for internal circulation, and the convertible peso (CUC, CUC$ or convertible, pegged to the US dollar in a ratio of 1:1.08), which is circulated only in Cuba, used for settlements with foreign tourists. All goods and services, including transportation costs and airport taxes, must be paid in convertible pesos. CUC$ also denotes most prices in tourist areas and resort areas, while change is often given in both types of local currency.​​

When carrying out exchange transactions with US dollars, a commission fee of 10% of the exchanged amount is charged (no fee is charged when exchanging other currencies).

Transport

All transfers according to the program are in separate comfortable transport.

Accommodation

  • Havana – Cubanacan Comodoro or similar
  • Arenal – Montaña de Fuego or similar
  • Pacific Coast – Occidental Tamarindo or similar
  • Panama City – Radisson Decapolis or similar

Nutrition

Breakfast is included in the price. On days 3 and 4 of the trip, the price of the program includes lunch. On the Pacific Coast (days 6-7) - three meals a day.

Other food is not included in the cost of the program.

Medicine and insurance

All personal medications must be taken with you.

To participate in the program, you must take out medical and transport insurance in the “Travel” category.

Cuba

Medical insurance for a trip to Cuba is not mandatory, but it is recommended because... health care on the island is quite expensive, although ambulance and the first visit to the doctor are free. Medical services are quite high quality, and dentists in general are among the best in the Western Hemisphere.

High risk of hepatitis, malaria and sunburn. It is recommended to drink bottled water and use sunscreen. It is better to take essential medicines with you.

Can cause a lot of trouble in Cuba sea ​​urchins, some species of tropical fish and jellyfish, as well as sand fleas, mosquitoes and analaria mosquito.

Weather, climate

Costa Rica and Panama

The climate in the country is subequatorial. There are two seasons: dry - from December to April and rainy - from May to November. On the plateau average temperature throughout the year is about +20...+22 °C, and in mountainous areas can be released up to +10 °C (with possible frosts in winter period). On the coast Caribbean Sea and in the south of the Pacific coast the temperature fluctuates between +27...+33 °C, there is practically no difference between day and night temperatures.

Cuba

The climate in Cuba is tropical trade wind.

The average air temperature in January is +19-21°C, in July – +30-35°C, average annual temperature stays at +26°C.

Throughout the year there is high humidity, which in combination with high temperatures requires some acclimatization, but on the coast the heat is often mitigated by constant winds. Precipitation falls up to 1500 mm per year, fairly evenly distributed throughout the seasons. The rainy season in Cuba lasts from May to August-October, the dry season - from September-November to April, but there are frequent changes in the weather, when in the dry season there is heavy tropical rain, and in the rainy season the weather is dry and sunny.

The average annual water temperature off the coast of Cuba does not fall below +24°C.

Service staff

The group is accompanied by a Russian-speaking guide

Responsibility

During travel and especially in critical situations, participants must fully and unquestioningly follow the recommendations and instructions of the guide. All actions and decisions during a situation that threatens the safety of participants are solely within the competence of the guide.
During all our programs, guides and instructors have with them the necessary group equipment, a mobile phone with numbers rescue services area, as well as a first aid kit for first aid.

Safety for us remains the main condition for fulfilling our obligations to the client!

  • 1 day Havana

    Departure to Havana on a direct Aeroflot flight. Arrival in Havana. Meeting and transfer to the hotel, rest. Overnight at the hotel.

    Day 2 Havana

    Breakfast in the hotel. Sightseeing tour in Havana. You will visit colonial Havana, declared a UNESCO Cultural Heritage of Humanity, walking through the historical part with its squares, fortresses and buildings built by the Spaniards between the 16th and 19th centuries. You will visit observation deck at the Christ Monument in Havana, from where you can admire the view of the city from the other side of the bay, as well as all the interesting things in the city. After the excursion, return to the hotel. Overnight at the hotel.

    Day 3 Havana - San Jose - Arenal

    Breakfast in the hotel. Airport transfer. Flight Havana - San Jose. Meeting at the airport. Visit to La Paz Waterfall Gardens (birds, butterflies, monkeys, hummingbird garden, snakes, felines, frogs and 5 waterfalls. Lunch. Transfer to the Arenal volcano area, hotel accommodation. Overnight at the hotel.

    Day 4 Arenal

    Breakfast in the hotel. Boat tour on the Rio Frio River in the Canio Negro Nature Reserve, observing flora and fauna. Dinner. Return to the hotel. Overnight at the hotel.

    Day 5 Arenal

    Breakfast in the hotel. Tour to the Arenal Mundo Aventura park (descent to La Fortuna waterfall where you can swim, canopy 12 ropes, visit to the Maleku Indians and horseback riding). Return to the hotel. Overnight at the hotel.

    Day 6 Holidays on the Pacific Coast

    Breakfast at the hotel. Transfer to the Pacific Coast, accommodation at a hotel with all-inclusive meals. Vacation on the ocean. Overnight at the hotel.

    Day 7
    Day 8 Costa Rica: holidays on the Pacific coast

    Breakfast at the hotel. Holidays on the coast Pacific Ocean with all-inclusive meals. Overnight at the hotel.

    Day 9 Panama City

    Breakfast in the hotel. Early transfer to Juan Santamaria airport. Flight to Panama City. Transfer to the hotel. Hotel accommodation. Free time. Overnight at the hotel.

    10 day Panama City - Panama Canal

    Breakfast in the hotel. City Tour: Visit to Old Panama with a visit to the local museum, Independence Square, Cathedral, Place de France, Las Bóvedas, Place Bolívar, we stop for lunch in the city (not included in the price), and then continue our excursion to the Panama Canal - perhaps the most popular and longest man-made waterway in the world. The best place to monitor ships at the walls of the Miraflores locks, from where the beautiful view to the southern mouth and you can observe the work of the Canal, watch how ships pass through the Canal. Overnight at the hotel.

    Day 11 Portobelo

    Breakfast in the hotel. At 9 am, departure towards the Caribbean coast of Panama to the main duty-free port of Colon, where also cruise ships. The road then continues south to Portobelo. This town is filled with colonial history, where you will feel transported back to the time of Christopher Columbus and the pirates of the Caribbean. Here you can find up to 5 colonial fortresses, where
    the cannons still point towards the bay. Portobelo is also home to a statue of the Black Christ, which, according to legend, has divine powers that prevented its theft. Other monuments in Portobelo: the Customs House, built in 1640 and the hospital in 1597. Stop for lunch (not included in the price). After exploring Portobelo, you will take a boat to Grande Island where you can swim in the clear waters of Panama's Caribbean Sea. Lunch break. Lunch is not included in the price. Return to the hotel. Overnight at the hotel.

The cost of a flight always depends on the time of travel. The chart will allow you to compare prices for air tickets from Panama to Costa Rica, track the dynamics of changes in their cost and find the best offer.

Statistics will help determine the season of low prices. For example, in February prices reach an average of 23,285 rubles, and in May the cost of tickets drops to an average of 9,649 rubles. Plan your trip now!

We analyze this information and create charts to make it easier for you to plan your trips.


What is more profitable – to buy air tickets in advance, avoiding the general rush, or to take advantage of a “hot” offer closer to the departure date? The chart will help you determine best time to purchase air tickets.


See how the price of flights from Panama to Costa Rica has changed depending on the time of purchase. Since the start of sales, their value has changed by an average of 88%. The minimum price for a flight from Panama to Costa Rica is 46 days before departure, approximately 7,043 rubles. The maximum price for a flight from Panama to Costa Rica is 27 days before departure, approximately 27,666 rubles. In most cases early booking helps you save money, take advantage of it!

Airfare from Panama to Costa Rica does not represent a fixed and constant amount. It depends on many factors, including the day of departure. The dynamics of changes are visible on the graph.


According to statistics, the most affordable option for flights from Panama to Costa Rica is on Saturdays, their average cost is 8,960 rubles. Most expensive flights– on Mondays, their average cost is 27,666 rubles. It is worth considering that flights on holidays are usually more expensive. We hope this information will help you plan your travels more effectively.

The cost of air tickets depends not only on the date, but also on the time of departure. An airline can operate several flights on one day, and they will differ in price category.


The graph shows the cost of departure depending on the time of day. For example, the average cost of a ticket from Panama to Costa Rica in the morning is 21,308 rubles, and in the evening 18,227 rubles. Evaluate all conditions and choose the best offer.

The graph shows comparative prices for air tickets from Panama to Costa Rica on the most popular airlines. Based on this information, you can plan your trip and buy air tickets from Panama to Costa Rica from the carrier that suits you.


Statistics will help you choose a flight based on your financial capabilities, as well as your wishes in terms of comfort and flight conditions. Most low prices Avianca offers flight tickets from Panama to Costa Rica, the most high prices– Copa Airlines.

Hi all! When I was in Central America I wrote a number of informative posts, but did not have time to publish them on the blog. Then I started actively traveling around Europe, and it was more interesting to talk about the countries of the European Union. But lately, people are increasingly turning to me with questions about traveling in Nicaragua, Panama and other Honduras, so I decided that there will be posts, and then I will answer questions from traveling citizens with a link to the corresponding blog article. Anything is more convenient than writing the same thing every time. Useful practical information By Latin America there’s not so much in RuNet, maybe that’s why few people go there for a long time, so I’ll improve the literacy of the population. :D
p.s. Please don't say that people don't go to Latina because they don't have the money for it. The fullness of Asian beaches indicates the opposite, and the difference in price is not that significant, and no one has canceled ticket sales;)

Today I'll tell you about moving Panama Costa Rica by land. There are several options for crossing the border of these countries; we crossed from the Caribbean coast, as we were traveling from Panama. I’ll say right away that I’m not a fan of buying any transfers, shuttles and other things from travel agencies, but in this case the shuttle was worth it 25$ more than ever. So, what is a transfer?

First of all, you take a boat from Bocas del Toro to (20-30 minutes). There you change into a minibus (about 40 minutes to the border). At the border, you unload from the minibus with your things, go into a small room, buy a Bocas del Toro sticker for 3$ . This is mandatory; they won’t let you out without it.

Then you come to the window where grandfather is by hand!! Copies your data into a journal, while simultaneously pawing at your passport with dirty hands and chewing a bun. That's it, the exit stamp has been received, and now the bridge of death over the green river awaits you. It’s better to hide your passport somewhere, otherwise you never know it will fall into the river with crocodiles. There are such holes in the bridge that you could dive in with all your belongings if you don't step carefully. This photo was taken from the Costa Rica side, where the bridge was patched up better than from the Panama side. It’s immediately clear that Costa Rica loves and waits for its tourists:

Next is a window with guys from Costa Rica, where they issue an immigration card. You fill it out quickly, hand your passport at the window, and get a stamp. They don't ask for money. I had a one-year Polish Schengen visa, valid for another 7 months from the date of entry into the country. They gave me a 30-day stamp, although Timatik writes that Belarusians And Russians With Schengen does not require a visa to Costa Rica, and you can stay in the country until 90 days. Such injustice, well, to hell with them. All the other guys on the bus were given 90-day stamps.

Afterwards we loaded into another minibus and had a fun ride to Puerto Viejo, past plantations with banana palms in blue bags. 40 kilometers, an hour on the road, and we are already splashing in the waters of the Caribbean Sea!!! In total, the entire journey from Bocas del Toro to Puerto Viejo (Panama Costa Rica, respectively) took about 3 hours including border crossing.

IMPORTANT! There is often information on the Internet that when crossing the border between Panama and Costa Rica by land, they require you to show a bus or plane ticket as proof that you plan to leave the country (in this case, Costa Rica), so many people buy fake bus tickets , which are then not used. They didn’t ask us for any tickets or proof of solvency, only a passport.

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