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I have! stayed in January and didn’t have any issues with bugs inside. However we were very careful to put all of the food up at night and not to leave lights on.
LSU shock, you have the right idea going to Santa Teresa. Sure, it’s fun to go stay in a high end mega resort but Costa Rica’s charm is about its unique Airbnb’s that afford you an opportunity to change the way you experience your surroundings. You should check out the Sea Monkey House in Mal Pais, approximately 2 miles south of Santa Teresa, adjacent to Cabo Blanco Nature Reserve and the Mal Pais Canopy Tour & a 200 meter walk to Fisherman’s Beach. The house is a bamboo jungle house with a great pool and a cool jungle experience where you wake up to the sounds of howler monkeys in trees above the house. You get all of the great things about Santa Teresa (food and nightlife) with the peace and tranquility of the jungles of Mal Pais. If you want to get there quicker, take the 30 minute flight on Green Airways from SJO to Tambor and then a 30 minute cab ride from Tambor to Santa Teresa/Mal Pais. hope this helps!
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