We are thinking of going to Costa Rica next Christmas. Where did you stay? Any must dos?
Is rainy season over by Christmas time? I specifically avoided the rainy months and went at the end of March. But you might be ok in late December. Something to double check though.
We flew into San Jose and rented a car (used Southwest points). Driving was a little tricky due to poor signage, but we had a GPS and managed ok. They also have shared shuttles as a way to travel if you don't want to drive. But for 4 of us, a rental car was cheaper + we like the freedom.
From San Jose, we drove to Manuel Antonio National park. Stayed here 3 nights (2 full days) and booked with UR:
https://www.fallsresortcr.com
In Manuel Antonio, we did a park tour also booked with UR. It was inexpensive and very worth it (got to see wildlife we would never have spotted on our own). The beaches in Manuel Antonio National park are beautiful + its so much fun to watch the crazy monkeys!
On day 2, we drove up the coast and did horseback riding on the beach - also booked with UR. We were the only 4 on the tour and it was TERRIFIC!
http://www.theridingadventure.com
From there, we drove to Monteverde, where we stayed for 3 nights -
https://www.casabatsu.org. We couldn't book this one with UR, but it was cheap with cash. This is probably my favorite lodging experience of all time! I loved this place - just can't say enough positive things about it (check out tripadvisor for reviews). In Monteverde, we hiked the cloud forest, wandered around town, ziplined, shopped a little, had ice cream at a creamery. Such a lovely town and the drive to get there is beautiful.
From there, we drove to Arenal/La Fortuna. Stayed here on UR points -
http://www.hotelsilenciodelcampo.com
I enjoyed the beautiful grounds here + they have their own hot springs. We drove up to the Arenal Observatory Lodge for the day to hike, and if I go back, I would stay there - mostly due to the property and the access to trails. It wasn't on the UR portal when I was looking unfortunately. We also went to the La Fortuna waterfall, which was also fun.
We flew home from the Liberia airport. If you want beach time thats not Manuel Antonio, this airport is close to beaches. The Marriott Mangroove hotel is close and I believe only 35k points. Plus, there is a Hyatt Andaz that costs only 15k points. We contemplated staying here but really wanted to explore the country. We plan to add more beach time on the next trip.
Also, I really want to go down to the Osa Peninsula - although I think this would be difficult to do on points. We skipped it due to limited time + its quite a hike down there.
Its a beautiful country; the people are friendly. And its fairly easy to travel on your own. I highly recommend!