San Isidro de Perez Zeledon Travel Guide
Edit This The best resource for sights, hotels, restaurants, bars, what to do and seeAbout 150 km southeast of San Jose,
San Isidro de Perez Zeledón (known locally as "Perez") is a starting
point for trips into southern Costa Rica - particularly due to its
proximity to the unreal splendor of Parque Nacional Chirripo, whose
main entrance is located in nearby San Gerardo de Rivas.
The official language is Spanish, but you can find help in English at the Chamber of Tourism. Not many people speak English, but you'll find someone eventually if you keep looking - the locals ("Ticos") are very friendly.
The MUSOC bus departs from the "Mercado Central" and Gafeso. Taxis are in the front of the park.
Tourists usually stay in Hotel Chirripó because it's located in front of the park, and it's easy to get there. The Hotel Nuevo Iguazu is nice too.
The official language is Spanish, but you can find help in English at the Chamber of Tourism. Not many people speak English, but you'll find someone eventually if you keep looking - the locals ("Ticos") are very friendly.
The MUSOC bus departs from the "Mercado Central" and Gafeso. Taxis are in the front of the park.
Tourists usually stay in Hotel Chirripó because it's located in front of the park, and it's easy to get there. The Hotel Nuevo Iguazu is nice too.
