JACO, COSTA RICA – ROOM2BOARD, A MILLENNIALS TRAVEL DREAM
Whitney, a travel blogger, recently was a guest at our hostel and wrote this blog about Room2Board. We hope you enjoy it. You can see more pictures and read more here.
When I landed in Costa Rica I really didn’t have a plan, I stayed two boring days in San Jose and then did my research. (Side note – you can totally skip San Jose, it is a yawn-worthy capital city.) I decided I would head to Jaco for the gorgeous black sand beaches and to stay at the Room2Board Hostel and Surf School. I hopped on the public bus to Jaco, Costa Rica, which promptly ran into another bus on the way; everyone laughed, some man came on board to sell us bananas, then away we went!
Do you ever feel like you are just slightly too old for hostels and party vacations but don’t want to be grouped with family and coupling vacation goers or drop major cash to enjoy an exotic week away? Alas, this is probably the traveling conundrum of most millennial travelers – we have jobs, vacation time, still want to party, but are on a budget due to our financial burdens of mounting student loans, credit cards, car payments, and life in general.
Lucky for you, I found the best vacation spot in Costa Rica for millenials – literally. Room2Board is a hostel with direct beach access, hotel like features, and chalk full of young people ready to surf, swim, and party until the sun comes up. Everyone staying there was in their mid-late twenties – I didn’t have that awkward too-old-to-hostel feeling at all.
I found the best value to be at the hostel restaurant, however the best places to eat in town are off the side streets. Jaco caters to the throngs of surfers, therefore the main drag has the priciest, and usually tasteless meals. Head to Taco Bar or Namaste off the side streets for good food at a reasonable fare.
Reasonable being the keyword here, Costa Rican prices are on par with American prices.
Fun Fact
Did you know the Costa Rica doesn’t have addresses? They actually do not have physical addresses, street names, or house numbers. Super convenient. You might be wondering, how does one arrive anywhere? With difficulty. God bless T-mobile and their unlimited data roaming in 140 countries – I used my google maps to zoom in and find locations and then follow my blue dot on the map to my location.
In lieu of addresses, each location had directions, like in the image below. The problem with this system is that they assume you know where the references are to begin with. This blogger does a great job describing life with no addresses.
(Whitney is right about the addresses in CR – this is Room2Board’s official address, good thing everyone in town knows where it is!)