Will consider driving your RV to Costa Rica

Rudy4costarica

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[ 8) Will consider being your unpaid guide driving your RV for/with you to the country of Costa Rica to vacation. Back considered. Ideal for road is Class B or Class C under 30 ft.  One male, 67yo, Spanish. Healthy. Overhead bunk. Experienced. Route known and driven. Safety is first. Departure open. Two nights Guatemala. Bypass El Salvador. One daytime drive through Honduras. No issues regarding visas or vehicle import permits in Costa Rica. Live L.A., CA., USA
 
[ 8) Will consider being your unpaid guide driving your RV for/with you to the country of Costa Rica to vacation. Back considered. Ideal for road is Class B or Class C under 30 ft. One male, 67yo, Spanish. Healthy. Overhead bunk. Experienced. Route known and driven. Safety is first. Departure open. Two nights Guatemala. Bypass El Salvador. One daytime drive through Honduras. No issues regarding visas or vehicle import permits in Costa Rica. Live L.A., CA., USA
Hey Rudy! Are you still offering this!? I see it's been nearly 10 years now! I may be receiving an RV soon, and Costa Rica would be its destination! Sounds like a super awesome journey to be had! Would like to take it to my property. You can see it at rvin.cr
 
I will go to Baja with my coach (35 ft w/towed 55ft) but to Costa Rica? My sister lives there, we will fly and rent a car. The roads there are small and traffic is bad. Not to mention what you need to go through to get there.
 
I have some people staying at my Park now who drove their bumper pull from Canada to there. I've been hearing more and more stories of people who have done it. And I figure if Semi 18 wheelers make it around there, surely an RV has a chance.
 
I have some people staying at my Park now who drove their bumper pull from Canada to there. I've been hearing more and more stories of people who have done it. And I figure if Semi 18 wheelers make it around there, surely an RV has a chance.
Semis drive on the tiny roads in Japan and Europe so Mexico and South America aren’t a problem.
 
Semis drive on the tiny roads in Japan and Europe so Mexico and South America aren’t a problem.
Would this road be a problem?

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Where is this?? I'd sure be nervous!
I do not recall where I got that photo from, and most likely, that road is not in Costa Rica anyway.

I see you're in the Rio Celeste y Los Teñideros area of Costa Rica. Tom & I were there around 20 years ago.

-Don- Reno, NV
 
Yes, I am about 5 minutes up the street from the park! It has changed a lot in 20 years though, because I've been going for 10, and it has changed a heck of a lot in the last 10!

I figured the photo was a long the route to CR. That's why I was curious. If I make the trip soon with a towable trailer, was wondering where I'll have to see that!
 

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