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Papagayo, Costa Rica
Papagayo Travel Tips

  • At the Airport
    • Never store valuables, cash or jewelry in your luggage and never leave baggage unattended.
    • Bond your luggage as a safeguard. Placing a strap or tie around the luggage or a seal on the zipper is an excellent deterrent against pilferage.
    • Secure buses, limousines and taxis at authorized pick-up points.
    • Avoid anyone who solicits you with allegedly low-cost transportation services.
    • If you experience a problem, note the identification number of the vehicle for investigative purposes.
    • Before leaving the airport, get specific directions to your final destination.

  • In Your Car
    • Get clear directions before you set out in your rental car and use a map to plan your route. Ask the car rental representative or hotel concierge for step-by-step directions.
    • If you become lost, go to the nearest public place to read your map or ask for directions.
    • Always take your parking ticket with you. Leaving it in the car allows the thief to exit the parking lot.
    • Do not leave your car running unattended.
    • If your car contains an anti-theft device, activate it.
    • Keep doors locked and windows up while driving. When parked, remember to do the same and take the keys with you.
    • Avoid leaving an extra set of keys in a "secret" hiding place. You will never fool a car thief.
    • While driving, if you are bumped from behind, flashed by headlights or see someone who indicates they need help, do not stop. Drive to the nearest, well-lighted public area and dial the police at 911.
    • If someone suspicious approaches your vehicle while it's stopped at a traffic light or sign, blow the horn.
    • Park in well-lighted areas and check the interior of the vehicle and surrounding areas before entering the car.

  • While You Visit
    • Avoid using pocketbooks that do not have a secure closure. Try to keep your hands on the closure or your pocketbook tucked close to your body.
    • Carry your wallet in an inside coat or trouser pocket. Never place it in a rear trouser pocket.
    • Be alert to the location of your valuables while in the crowd.
    • Be alert to possible staged distractions by a pickpocket team. If you are jostled, bumped or crowded, be aware that a pickpocket may be in action. If your pocket is picked, call out immediately for assistance.
    • Never display large amounts of cash when making simple purchases. If possible, use credit cards or travelers checks for major expenses.

  • In Your Hotel
    • Close the door securely whenever you are in your room and use all of the locking devices provided.
    • Do not draw attention to yourself by displaying large amounts of cash or expensive jewelry.
    • Do not invite strangers to your room.
    • Place all valuables in the hotel or motel safe deposit box.
    • Check to see that any sliding glass doors or windows and any connecting room doors are locked.
    • If you see any suspicious activity, report it immediately to hotel security or the front desk.
    • When at the pool or beach, never leave purses, wallets or keys unattended or out of sight.
    • Ask your hotel for specific directions when you are driving and for the most direct route to your destination.
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