Hello guys,
While researching budget transportation from San Jose to other points, I came across this website:
http://costaricabustickets.com/about_bus.htm
I was shocked at their front-page contention that "most deaths to American tourists happen near the CocaCola bus terminal," which is why they sell public bus tickets (average cost $5.00) for up to $40.00 each, including delivery service and transportation from airport to the waiting buses.
I've never walked around the CocaCola terminal area, which I believe is in the NW quadrant of the downtown San Jose grid.
Is the crime situation around the CocaCola all that bad?
Even in the U.S., Greyhound stations are not located in the best parts of any city, but this looks like a pile of hype to me. Obviously, ticos still travel the buses every day, as do thousands of gringo tourists.
Veterans who take these buses are encouraged to reply, particularly if you've used Transportes Morales S.A. to get to Jaco/Quepos/manuel Antonio.
Thanks.