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Costa Rica By Bus
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Book Title:
Costa Rica by Bus
Record Number:
1931
Author:
John R Wood
Author Bio:
John R. Wood is an engineer, writer, editor, manager, lexicographer, and webmaster whose multi-faceted career with IBM included writing, editing, development of Corporate Standards, managing, and representation of the company at meetings of the ANSI and ISO Computer Standards committees. In his “spare time” he authored the 758-page IBM Dictionary of Computing, published by McGraw-Hill in 1994. When he retired from “Big Blue” and settled in Costa Rica, his confrontation with inactivity was short-lived. On arrival, he had decided not to own a car. Prices, taxes, and operating costs were high, many roads were unmarked and in poor condition, and the per-capita accident and mortality rates were one of the highest on the planet. Instead, he used the bus system and found that he could travel in comfort, border-to-border and coast-to-coast at minimal cost. But the system was a mystery to most tourists and out-of-towners. Terminals, bus stops, and telephone numbers of bus companies were hard to find and schedules were treated as if they were state secrets, seldom published and often merely scrawled on terminal walls. Travel guides gave no help; they assumed that visitors would rent a car. And so, for his own convenience the author began to collect schedules and other relevant information on his PC. This required a great deal of research, telephone calls, “leg work,” and time. As the hard drive of his old laptop filled to capacity, it became clear that legions of budget tourists and residents needed a complete and up-to-date guide that would help them find their way as they explored Costa Rica. No such guide existed -- until now. The author lives with his three dogs, Alfred, Maggy, and ChicoTico, in Atenas, a pretty town just a short bus ride from the nation’s capitol, San José.
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Author Email ID:
daddydog@techemail.com
Book Description:
Costa Rica by Bus is available in paperback or as a PDF download. Costa Rica by Bus, the insider’s guide to budget travel, is the only travel guide that gives you complete, up-to-date information about Costa Rica’s extensive, inexpensive public transportation system, a system that can take you almost anywhere in this remarkably beautiful country, border to border and coast to coast at minimal cost. The system consists of more than 550 routes served by more than 350 privately owned bus companies that work together to provide reliable service to cities, towns, and tourist destinations. The guide contains information about routes, schedules, fares, and where to find your bus. Moreover, it gives many travel tips based on the experiences of the author, a Costa Rica resident who rides the bus. It also includes information about international bus connections to and from Panama, Nicaragua, Honduras, San Salvador, Guatemala, and Mexico and domestic air connections via Sansa and Nature Air. And, to help you communicate with the Ticos as you travel, the guide contains a traveler’s glossary.. This 200-page guide is concise, complete, and organized in a manner to help you quickly find the information you are looking for. It is the ideal companion to other guides, many of which assume that you will rent a car and drive, an alternative the author does not recommend.
Book Pages:
198
Price:
$18.95
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