What can sting you at the beach in Costa Rica?


What can sting you at the beach in Costa Rica? Shuffle Your Feet: Many beaches in Costa Rica have sting rays that like to settle in the warm sand in shallow water. Shuffle your feet when walking out into the ocean to scare any sting rays away and avoid stepping on them. If you do get “stung,” don't panic and seek medical attention.


Are there sand fleas in Costa Rica?

because it is a very common problem. Nothing is worse than enjoying a beautiful Costa Rican. sunset than waking up in the middle of the night with. your legs red and itchy from the common sand flea.


Are Costa Rica beaches safe to swim?

While Costa Rica beaches are a beautiful places to relax, soak up the sun and watch local surfers - be very careful of riptides if you decide to go for a swim. Every year many tourists and locals drown in CR due to riptides and heavy surf.


What does a riptide feel like?

Rip currents do not pull people under the water; they pull people away from shore. The rip current is typically the strongest about a foot off of the bottom, which can cause your feet to be knocked out from under you making it feel like something under the water was pulling you.


What is the kissing bug in Costa Rica?

The Triatomine bug, commonly called the “Kissing Bug,” is a notorious species of insect found in many countries, including Costa Rica.


Is it safe to swim in a riptide?

If caught in a rip current... Relax, rip currents don't pull you under. Don't swim against the current. You may be able to escape by swimming out of the current in a direction following the shoreline, or toward breaking waves, then at an angle toward the beach.