Paco wrote:
Ok, this topic is perfect for my question. I've been traveling to CR for over 10 years. Only rented a car once about 8 years ago and travelled to Manuel Antonio. I was stopped (speeding I think). They let me go with no explanation after a couple questions. I haven't driven in CR since, always use taxi.
BUT, lately I'm finding my activities starting to move around in Escazu, as well as Gulch. Taxi cost using meter is about 8k colon ($16) each way. I even stayed at Marriott last month.
Taxi to/from airport was around $25 each way.
So, I looked online and Thrifty car rental WAS ONLY $13 a day for a small car. I'm sure there will be some additional cost such as insurance (which I'll likely take, simply cause I'm in CR, not the US). I plan on staying at Holiday Inn in two weeks, which claims to have free parking for guests.
Hearing all this news about the harassing metro cops... I'm a very calm driver, likely to only use the car a few time, normally during daytime hours, and I never drink a drop before I drive. My total bill for a 5 day stay will be around $100 for the rental, parking free at the Hotel. I'd save the $50 airport taxi, and likely save a few $32 round trips to Multiplaza (take my favorita out for dinner one evening).
In your expert opinions: Is it worth it? Is the hype over the cops over stated? I just haven't noticed it being much of a problem over the years with the many taxi rides I've taken.
I think the decision to rent a car depends upon your "mission". If you intend to hang in the gulch, you don't need to rent a car. There are also more cost-effective alternatives to paying $25 cab fare to and from the airport. I like to take roadtrips across the country, so renting a car is cost-effective and offers me latitude to travel that I would not have with a shuttle, bus, taxi or plane. I also rent from Thrifty, who offers some very good deals. They have both an airport office and downtown branch on Calle 3 (near the Clarion). However, the $13 daily rate you got does not include the $20/day mandatory Supplemental Liability Insurance. That is what I paid the last time I rented in 2009.
I've never experienced any problems with transitos, except once. I was caught for speeding and improper passing on Cerro del Muerte...I didn't know better and paid the bribe instead of the fine. That was over 5 years ago, when traffic violations in CR were still affordable. The fine would have been less expensive than the transito bribe. Other than that, all my encounters with tico police and transitos have been straightforward, courteous and troublefree.