Yes, it can be done. I did it! Here is how, for those who are interested in the dollars and cents - the facts, all in CANADIAN dollars.
Rental of my little bachelor villa from March 1, to March 30th. = $1,150.00
Air Canada Rouge ticket from Bathurst, NB Canada, to San José, Costa Rica = $635.00
That fare included my aisle seat for the long haul from Toronto, to San José, which I picked.
I paid $80.00 - the cost each, for four of us to hire a private shuttle to take us from our hotel in Alajuela, to Playa Chiquita.
Hotel in San José, on return leg $80.00.
The following expenses all came out of the $1,070.00 I had in cash with me for my month long stay.
One night stay at Villa Pacande, shared room with my sister - $23.00
Shared shuttle to return to San Jose - $68.00
I traveled February 28th, and returned home at midnight, March 30, so I was gone 31 days.
My cash was used for food, transportation, souvenirs, outings, taxis, bicycle rentals, and of course, alcohol. If you are a teetotaler, knock off a good couple of hundred dollars right there! :) Bear in mind, that had I been home in Canada for that one month, I would easily have spent $250.00 anyway, per week, on food, gas, entertainment, drinks, toiletries etc.
While traveling, I do not buy food in airports nor on planes. I brown bag, or bring food from elsewhere, ie. Subway.
I admit I am a major "frugalista!" In Costa Rica, most of my meals were eaten at my villa, but I also ate at some good restaurants, more than a few times a week. A delicious lunch can be had, ie. two tasty pulled pork tacos, for less than $10.00.
A decent supper? Main course and glass of wine, plus tip? $25.00. Lou and I shared a large pizza which she bought for $20.00. We had it for supper, and then for two lunches each, with a side salad. Fruits and vegetables are fresh, cheap and plentiful.
I didn't go on many excursions... which can be expensive. It was my third visit to this beautiful country, and I had gone on many outings during my first two visits. I was there to rest and relax, A LOT, this time.
My point? You don't have to be RICH to travel. You just have to be SAVVY, FRUGAL AND A BIT INTREPID!!
This "calzone", in the restaurant of my hotel in San José, was packed with meat and veggies, and was the size of my HEAD!
Cost? $9.60 Don't ask me how much my wine cost. It was more than double the cost of the calzone. Want to really travel cheaply? Do NOT drink. :)
My actual cost per day, for my month long stay? $97.50 per day.
By the way, I am always looking for travel partners, for someone to join me on my adventures. I haven't had to resort to "travelbuddy.com" YET!
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