Yes, but it depends on the terrain. Costa Rica is famous for its biodiversity. You will have excellent 4G/LTE coverage in popular tourist hubs like Manuel Antonio, Tamarindo, and La Fortuna (Arenal Volcano). However, in dense cloud forests like Monteverde or remote areas like Corcovado and Tortuguero, the signal can be spotty due to the thick jungle canopy and mountains. We recommend downloading offline maps before hiking deep into the reserves.
Will I have internet coverage in the Rainforests (Monteverde) and remote beaches?
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