Travel with your money and passport in separate places in case of robbery or loss.
Keep valuables and money in a safe place, and only carry as much money as you'll need for the day.
Leave a copy of your itinerary, airline tickets, passport, driver\'s license, credit cards, traveler\'s checks, medical records and important business documents with a family member or friend.
Be sure that your insurance plan covers emergencies outside of your country. If not, think about getting travel insurance
Label your luggage inside and out (name, address and phone number).
Use luggage tags with information about your office and not your house.
Carry extra batteries for cameras and electronic devices. You may not have time or be able to get them here.
When possible, don't carry jewels
Protect your camera, batters etc. in plastic bags. In the case of the moisture of the rainforest, moisture could penetrate your electronic equipment.
Protection against insects. Insects are attracted to a series of things that you could have in your luggage such as soap and lotions. Non-dangerous insects won\'t bother people, but it\'s better to keep them away from your clothes.
What should I take for my visit to Costa Rica?
Sun block and insect repellant
Casual clothes for trips to the city.
Cotton or light synthetic fabric shirts, short or long sleeve.
Cotton or light synthetic fabric pants.
Shoes: Lightweight hiking shoes or boots, sandals, tennis or running shoes.
Hat with visor for the rain and sun.
Camera.
Sweater and jacket
Swimming suit.
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