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Jaco FAQ

Last updated February 12, 2008

  1. Where is Jaco located?
  2. How do I get to Jaco?
  3. Where can I stay in Jaco?
  4. What is there to do in Jaco?
  5. Is Jaco overdeveloped?
  6. Is Jaco safe?
  7. Are there grocery stores, banks, and pharmacies in Jaco?
  8. Are there medical facilities in Jaco?
  9. What schools are in Jaco?
  10. How do I get around in Jaco?
  11. Can I rent a car in Jaco?

1.  Jaco is located about 2 hours southwest of San Jose.  Jaco is the closest beach town to Costa Rica’s capital city, which explains its popularity with tourists who fly into San Jose’s Juan Santamaria International airport, and also people who live in San Jose who want to go to the beach for the weekend.

Currently there is a new road being worked on between San Jose and Jaco which when completed, will cut the drive time in half between the two locales.

2.  For foreign travelers, the best way to get to Jaco is to fly into San Jose’s Juan Santamaria International airport and hire a van or shuttle to transport them to San Jose.  You can rent a vehicle to do the drive yourself, but it is recommended that first time visitors take a transport instead as the drive is quite windy and through the mountains - a little intimidating if you haven’t gone this route before.

There is also a small domestic airport located in Quepos about 1 hour south of Jaco.  You can take a domestic airline, like NatureAir, and fly to Quepos, then drive the 1 hour to Jaco.  In addition, helicopter flights are available between San Jose and Jaco.

3.  Jaco has numerous hotels, like the Best Western, the stunning Doce Lunas just outside of the town limits, and condos that you can rent like Bahia Azul, Bahia Encantada, or La Paloma Blanca.  Inquire for more information on condo rentals in Jaco.

4.  Lots!  Shopping at the many shops along the main drag in town.  Dining at the many restaurants in town with cuisine ranging from sushi to pizza to more traditional Tico cuisine.

Jaco is a beach town, and it shows!  There are numerous surf shops where you can purchase surf lessons or rent a board.  Or take the more relaxing route and just lay on the beach and listen to the breaking waves.

The nightlife is also active in Jaco.  There are numerous bars and dance clubs along the main drag, usually walking distance from the major hotels and condos.  There are also casinos in Jaco, as gambling is legal in Costa Rica.

Also along the main drag in Jaco, you’ll find numerous tour operators offering zip line canopy tours, visits to a butterfly farm, trips down to Manuel Antonio National Park (a must for all visitors), fishing expeditions, scuba diving trips, and so much more!

5.  Jaco is a small town, with a population of 7,800 (according to 2006 census).  In the past few years, there has been an explosion of development of growth in Jaco, though by no means would North Americans consider it “overdeveloped” - a very relative term.

With the development that Jaco has been experiencing, a cleanup effort has also been going on.  Local developers were kind enough to donate very expensive beach cleaning equipment to continually maintain the cleanliness of the beach by removing large and small debris.  These same developers also paved the main drag through town, which at the beginning of 2007 was just a dirt road.  These efforts have improved the quality of living in Jaco for locals and tourists alike.

6.  Costa Rica in general is safe, as is Jaco.  Still, tourists do tend to be preyed upon by petty thieves, so a good amount of common sense is in order.

However, in addition to common sense, Jaco boasts a Tourist Police force put in place by the Costa Rica Tourism Board, and which works in conjunction with the local police force.  The Tourist Police main goal is to keep tourists safe from crime targeted towards them.  And even better news is that the Tourist Police are working, as it was reported that last year, tourist-related crime decreased by 26%, directly attributed to the Tourist Police.

7.  There are grocery stores, banks (several) and pharmacies (several) located in the town of Jaco, with most of them easily found along the main drag.  They will also accept North American credit cards and ATM cards.

8.  There are several private medical facilities in town which also provide ambulance transport services to larger facilities in San Jose.  Foreigners can use these facilities and it is even possible that they may accept your medical insurance.  However, out-of-pocket costs are considerably less than medical costs that you see in the US, so paying out-of-pocket shouldn’t put you in debt.

9. Costa Rica has an excellent public school system, and also a variety of excellent private schools.  Jaco has several private schools in the area, one being Las Nubes and Falcon International, which have an English and Spanish curriculum.

10.  That depends on where you are staying.  If you are in one of the many hotels or condos along the main drag, you can easily walk to anywhere you need to go in Jaco.  There are also numerous taxis in town which are quite inexpensive, though there are no consistent taxi rates in town.

11.  Yes.  National Car RentalAdvantage Rent a Car, Economy Rent a Car and Europcar are all car rental companies in Jaco.  And all you need is to be able to provide your driver’s license from your home country.

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Jaco Area

Falcon International School
Phone:  506-637-7400
Fax:  506-637-7471
Email:  falconadm@earthlink.net
Web:  http://www.falconicr.com
Location:  Playa Herradura, Puntarenas, Costa Rica.  Located diagonally across from the entrance to Los Suenos Resort and Marina.

An English and Spanish language school which has a preschool, elementary, and middle school.  They teach the basics (math, science, history, etc.), as well as language arts in English, Spanish and French.  Teach to student ratio is very low, around 1:6.

Las Nubes
Phone:  506-643-2440
Email:  larisaquiros@hotmail.com
Location:  On the Costanera between Herradura and Jaco.

This is a bilingual elementary school.  The teacher to student ratio is extremely low, around 1:4.

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Last updated February 12, 2008 

Costa Rica has an excellent healthcare system that consists of private and public (government run) medical facilities.

Here is an ever-expanding list of medical facilities throughout Costa Rica:

Cartago

Clinica Biblica (satellite site)
Phone:  506-551-0511

Doctor on site, as well as a pharmacy. 

Heredia

Clinica Biblica (satellite site)
Phone:  506-260-4959

Doctor on site, as well as a pharmacy.

Jaco

Clinic CARE
Phone:  506-643-4300
Email:  emergenciascare@racsa.co.cr

This is a private clinic intended primarily for emergency care, also offering ambulance transport services to larger facilities in San Jose.

Clinica Hospital Santa Catalina (satellite site)
Phone:  506-643-5059
Email:  info@gruposantacatalina.com
Website:  http://www.gruposantacatalina.com/eng/index.php
Location:  400 este Pops Jacó, Puntarenas

This is a satellite facility of the much larger Clinica Hospital Santa Catalina located in San Jose.  This facility boasts many English speaking, qualified dentists and doctors

San Francisco de Dos Ríos

Clinica Biblica (satellite site)
Phone:  506-218-0035

Doctor on site, as well as a pharmacy.

Clinica Hospital Santa Catalina (satellite site)
Phone:  506-218-1717
Email:  info@gruposantacatalina.com
Website:  http://www.gruposantacatalina.com/eng/index.php

Location:  San Francisco de Dos Ríos, del parque Okayama 50 sur

This is a satellite facility of the much larger Clinica Hospital Santa Catalina located in San Jose.  This facility boasts many English speaking, qualified dentists and doctors

San Jose

Clinica Biblica (main facility)
Phone:  506-522-1000 or 800-911-0800
Fax:  506-258-7184
Email:  info@clinicabiblica.com
Website:  http://www.clinicabiblica.com
Insurance:

  • Blue Cross/Blue Shield
  • Cigna International
  • Aetna Global
  • United HealthCare
  • Prudential
  • Humana
  • Secure Horizons
  • See more…
  • Expects to be affiliated with Medicare in 2008

Staffed with highly trained doctors.  Facilities include an ER, maternity ward, MRI equipment, and a lab.  The hospital is currently adding a large, new wing. 

Clinica Biblica also has an International Department to specifically provide excellent customer service tailored to the foreigner.  They also have a corporate partnership with HomeWatch, which provides specialized home care services for the elderly, patients recovering from surgery, people recovering from plastic surgery, and a host of other situations.  Check with your long term care insurance plan to see if they will cover the services from HomeWatch.

Clinica Catolica (a.k.a. Hospital La Catolica)
Phone:  506-246-3000
Fax:  506-283-6171
Email:  info@clinicacatolica.com
Website:  http://www.hospitallacatolica.com/eng/indexeng.html
Location:  Guadelupe, suburb of San Jose.

Complete hospital and emergency services 24/7. 

Clinica Hospital Santa Catalina
Phone:  506-250-5059
Website:  http://www.gruposantacatalina.com/eng/index.php
Location:  Costado Este de la plaza de deportes de Gravilias, Desamparados, San José

This private hospital provides emergency services, dentistry, opthalmic services, gynecology, dermatology, cardiology, and a number of other medical services.  They also boast a medical imaging center and a pharmacy which is open 24/7. 

Clinica Hospital Santa Catalina also has satellite offices in San Francisco and Jaco.

Hospital CIMA San Jose
Phone:  506-208-1000
Fax:  506-208-1001
Email:  cima@hospitalcima.com
Website:  Click here to view the English version of CIMA’s website, translated by Google.
Location:  Escazu of San Jose.  See map.

CIMA is the most well known medical facility in all of Costa Rica, and for good reason.  It was built around 2000 and is affiliated with Baylor University in Texas.  CIMA has all the modern conveniences of a hospital in North America, with high tech equipment and well trained doctors and nurses.

CIMA provides emergency services, surgeries, laboratory services, psychiatry, physiotherapy, medical imaging, a pharmacy, and numerous other services.

San Pedro

Clinica Biblica (satellite site)
Phone:  506-283-6058
Location:  San Pedro mall

Doctor on site, as well as a pharmacy.

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Last updated February 12, 2008 

Do you have one of those magnets on your fridge which lists all of the important phone numbers that you need to know in your area?  Well, Costa Rica has some important phone numbers that you should keep handy too.  Here are some:

Emergency Numbers

Emergencies…911
Fire Department and Rescue Units…118
Traffic Police…222-9330 or 222-9245
Police Department…117
   Jaco Police Department…643-3011
Rural Police Department…127
Red Cross…128

Airports

Juan Santamaria International Airport…441-0744
Limon Airport…758-1379
Tobias Bola nos Airport…232-2820
Daniel Oduber International Airport…666-0695

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