Renting a condo for 6-8 weeks in Costa Rica on or very near the beach
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Greetings,
We are looking for condo recommendations between March 15- and April 30th next year. If need be we could start earlier but definetly need the entire month of April. If you know of an availabilty at that time or can recommend a rental agency, I would be most appreciative.
Thanks for your time and I would love to hear from you.
Blessings,
Kathy Parker
972-569-7299
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Hi Kathy. How exciting to come visit Costa Rica.
What part of Costa Rica do you plan on visiting?
I live in Tamarindo and can give some recommendations in this area for rental companies: https://rpmvacationrentals.com/, https://tamaluxury.com/, and https://www.stayintamarindo.com/.
Most expats I talk with say that they prefer using Airbnb to find rentals. So you might want to look here too: https://www.airbnb.com/tamarindo-costa-rica/stays. At Airbnb, you often get lower rates when you stay for a month or more.
I hope this helps. Let me know if you have any other questions or if you know which part of Costa Rica you want to visit. When you come to Costa Rica, you can fly into Liberia (LIR) in Guanacaste or into the Central Valley (SJO) depending on where you want to spend your time here.
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I just wanted to add that Semana Santa (Holy Week) is a very busy time (big vacation time for Ticos) on the beaches and one of the most expensive times too. You may see prices increase during that time. If you have trouble finding something that week or notice prices are super high, it may be a good time to visit some places inland and then return back to the beach after Easter. Just an idea.
Have you thought about which beach area you prefer? Choose from the following: Guancaste, Nicoya, the Central Pacific coast, the South Pacific coast, or the Carribbean coast.
Guanacaste is the dryest area and the South Pacific and Carribbean are the wetest ones. Yet March and April are the end of the dry seaon in Costa Rica.