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| Costa Rica "Getaway" *Contingent to a 90 minute presentation of the resort. Enjoy up to 5 days and 4 nights in this very beautiful Resort - Casino - Spa. 5 days and 4 nights for $249 4 days and 3 nights for $199 3 days and 2 nights for $149 The qualifications for Costa Rica are: * You can be a citizen of any country except Costa Rica * Singles, married, and co-habs are welcomed, however single men are encouraged! * Must make a total yearly income of $100,000 or above * Minimum age requirement is 25 If you meet the qualifications for this destination, then you can look forward to a getaway that will be unforgettable! The BEAUTIFUL native women are available to pamper you. For a preview of this property, please see: White House - Costa Rica |



U.S. Citizens Do Not Need a Visa to Travel to Costa Rica. Required Entry Documents: U.S. citizens may enter Costa Rica without a tourist visa and can stay up to 90 days with a valid passport. U.S. citizens - regardless of their age (*) - need the following documents to enter Costa Rica: * A valid passport with at least one blank visa page. The expiration date of your passport must be greater than 30 days from your date of entry to Costa Rica. And * A pre-paid airline ticket to exit Costa Rica or proof of financial resources ($400.00US - $1,000.00US in cash, traveler checks, and/or ticket (either to return to your home country or to go to another country) (*) If a U.S. minor (U.S. Citizen under the age of 18) does not have his/her own passport, he or she must have a joint passport with one of his/her parents, legal guardian or the person traveling with him/her. Note: The government of Costa Rica decreed that after November 17, 2003 the practice of accepting U.S. driver licenses/IDs and U.S. birth/naturalization certificates as entry documents is discontinued on a permanent basis. If you are considering staying for more than 90 (ninety days), a valid passport will be required and you must file for a stay extension at the Immigration Department of Costa Rica. Or, you may exit Costa Rica and re-enter. Most tourists visit Nicaragua or Panama - Costa Rica's neighboring countries - for three days and come back into Costa Rica. A $20.00 U.S. dollar fine will be charged upon departure from Costa Rica if you overstay your permitted length in the country. |