Sharks MOS2 and AC1 Practical Information
Practical Information
The Sharks MOS2 and AC1 will be held at Park Inn Hotel in San José, Costa Rica from 15 to 19 February 2016. The hotel is located at a 15-minute drive from the Juan Santamaria International Airport (SJO) and 10 minutes from the financial district.
Park Inn San José
Address: Calle 28, San José, Costa Rica
Telephone: +506 2257 1011
E-mail: [email protected]
Website: http://www.parkinn.com/sanjose
Travel and Medical Insurance
All participants traveling are recommended to have valid travel and medical insurance covering the period of stay in Costa Rica.
The full cost of medical attention at any of these public or private institutions is the responsibility of the patient.
Departure Airport Tax
There is a USD $29 departure airport tax which might not be included in the air ticket cost and must be paid before leaving the country. Payment can be made at the BANCREDITO cashiers located in the counters area at the International Juan Santamaría Airport. Most Hotels also offer the service to pay airport tax in advanced.
The departure tax can be paid in US dollars or its equivalent in Costa Rican colones.
Delegates from the following countries travelling with an ordinary passport need a consular visa to enter Costa Rica:
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Albania |
Democratic Republic of the Congo (Kinshasa) |
Liberia |
Rwanda |
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Algeria |
Djibouti |
Libya |
Saudi Arabia |
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Angola |
Dominican Republic |
Macedonia |
Senegal |
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Armenia |
Ecuador |
Madagascar |
Sierra Leone |
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Azerbaijan |
Egypt |
Malawi |
South Sudan |
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Bahrain |
Equatorial Guinea |
Malaysia |
Sudan |
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Belarus |
Gabon |
Mali |
Swaziland |
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Benin |
Gambia |
Mauritania |
Tajikistan |
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Bosnia Herzegovina |
Georgia |
Mongolia |
Thailand |
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Botswana |
Ghana |
Morocco |
Timor-Leste |
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Brunei Darussalam |
Guinea |
Mozambique |
Togo |
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Burkina Faso |
Guinea-Bissau |
Namibia |
Tunisia |
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Burundi |
India |
Nepal |
Turkmenistan |
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Bhutan |
Indonesia |
Nicaragua |
Uganda |
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Cabo Verde |
Jordan |
Niger |
Ukraine |
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Cambodia |
Kazakhstan |
Nigeria |
United Arab Emirates |
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Cameroon |
Kenya |
Oman |
United Republic of Tanzania |
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Central African Republic |
Kosovo |
Pakistan |
Uzbekistan |
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Chad |
Kuwait |
Papua New Guinea |
Viet Nam |
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Colombia |
Kyrgyzstan |
Peru |
Yemen |
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Comoros |
Lao People's Democratic Republic |
Qatar |
Zambia |
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Congo (Brazzaville) |
Lebanon |
Republic of Moldova |
Zimbabwe |
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Côte d'Ivoire |
Lesotho |
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Delegates from the following countries traveling with an ordinary passport need a restricted visa to enter Costa Rica:
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Afghanistan |
Democratic People's Republic of Korea |
Iran |
Palestine |
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Bangladesh |
Eritrea |
Iraq |
Somalia |
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China |
Ethiopia |
Jamaica |
Sri Lanka |
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Cuba |
Haiti |
Myanmar |
Syria |
Those nationals who require a consular/restricted visa are exempt of the Costa Rican entry visa if they meet one of the following situations:
a) The nationals of the countries that have already a B1-B2 or D type visa to enter the United States of America, Canada, the countries of the European Union and /or Schengen visa, stamped in their passport, valid during the stay in Costa Rica, will be able to enter Costa Rica without a consular/restricted visa. The stay granted will be a maximum of 30 days. The passport must be valid for at least six months.
b) Nationals with a tourism visa to enter Japan and valid for six months (since the entry to Costa Rica), stamped in their passport, will be able to enter Costa Rica without a consular/restricted visa.
c) Nationals with permanent residence (not as a refugee), a student visa, a work visa in the United States and/or any country of the European Union and Canada, do not need a visa to enter Costa Rica. This type of visa must be stamped in the passport, and must be valid for at least six months, counting from the day of arrival in Costa Rica. The stay granted will be a maximum of 30 days. The passport must be valid for at least six months.
There are some exceptions for visa requirement for diplomatic/service passports. Please inquire with the closest Costa Rica Consulate.
For further inquiries regarding visas please contact the closest Costa Rican Consulate (http://www.rree.go.cr/index.php?sec=relaciones%20bilaterales&cat=representaciones%20de%20cr%20en%20extranjero).
You may call the Consular Office at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Costa Rica phone number: (00 505) 2276 0314
Hotel rooms for funded and non-funded delegates:
The delegates will make their own reservation by guaranteeing their reservation with their own credit card and paying directly to the hotel. Kindly refer to the cancellation conditions.
Hotels in the vicinity:
Park Inn (venue)
Address: Calle 28, San José, Costa Rica
Tel.: +506 2257 1011
Email: [email protected]
Web: http://www.parkinn.com/sanjose
Rate per night from $90.
This hotel will also be the venue for our meetings.
Aldea Hostel
Address: Calle 28 y Avenida 2, San José, Costa Rica
Tel.:+506 2233 6365
Email: [email protected]
Web: http://www.aldeahostelcostarica.com/en/
Rate per night from $35.
The hostel is a 3-minute walk from the venue.
Casa Colon Hostel
Address: Paseo Colon, Calle 24 Norte | Contiguo a Torre Mercedes, San José 1255-1200, Costa Rica
Tel.: +506 2256-0276
Email: [email protected]
Web: http://www.hostelcasacolon.com/
Rate per night from $58-68.
This hotel is an 8-minute walk from the venue.
Hotel Tryp Sabana San José
Address: Avenue 3, calles 38 y 40, Calle 38, San José, Costa Rica
Tel.: +50625472323
Email: [email protected]
Web: http://www.tryphotels.com/de/tryp-san-jose-sabana-hotel-costa-rica.html
Rate per night from $86.
This hotel is a 12-minute walk from the venue.
Hotel Cacts
Address: Avenida 3 B, San José, Costa Rica
Tel. +50622216546
Email: [email protected]
Web: http://www.hotelcacts.com/
Rate per night from $66.
This hotel is a 10-minute walk from the venue.
Hotel El Sesteo
Address: Calle 42, San José, Costa Rica
Tel.: +506 22961805
Email: [email protected]
Web: http://www.sesteo.com/index.html
Rate per night from $75.
This hotel is a 13-minute walk from the venue.
Parque del lago Hotel
Address: 50 meters East of the Parque La Sabana, Paseo Colón, San José, Costa Rica
Tel. +506 25472000
Email: [email protected]
Web: http://www.parquedellago.com/index.html
Rate per night from $75
This hotel is a 10-minute walk from the venue.
Useful contacts will become available soon.
Vaccination against Yellow Fever
By means of Executive Decree No. 33934-S-SP-RE, the Government of Costa Rica has declared compulsory vaccination against yellow fever, before entry into national territory, for persons coming from the geographical areas considered at risk for transmission of the disease.
By provision of said Decree, the zones and countries considered at risk are:
· Sub-Saharan Africa: Angola, Benin, Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Democratic Republic of Congo, Gabon, Gambia, Ghana, Guinea, Liberia, Nigeria, Sierra Leone and Sudan.
· South America: Bolivia, Venezuela, Brazil, Peru, Ecuador and Colombia.
· Caribbean: French Guiana.
The compliance with the immunization requirement must be verified before the relevant authorities (ports, airports and border posts), through the "International Certificate of Vaccination against Yellow Fever", which will be valid ten (10) days after the date of the application of the vaccine. This document must be presented in its original form and must be valid.
However, the aforementioned Decree has established exemptions and exceptions to the requirement of vaccination against yellow fever:
Exempts persons that:
· On their way to Costa Rica, have been in transit through airports, ports and international border posts of the countries considered at risk (article 6, paragraph 1).
· Having been in a country considered at risk before entering national territory, have remained at least six (6) days in a country considered not at risk and have not developed the disease in this lapse (article 7).
Exempts the following contraindications from this vaccination (article 10):
· Absolute contraindications: persons younger than nine (9) months; severe egg allergy; immunosuppression; and current or history of having suffered from thymus disease.
· Relative contraindications, in which there must be a medical evaluation of the pros and cons of the vaccination: persons older than sixty (60) years; pregnancy; lactation; family history of adverse events associated with the vaccine against yellow fever; hypersensitivity to gelatin; and asymptomatic infection with HIV, with laboratory verification of adequate immune system function.
In all exceptional conditions, a medical certificate must be presented.
Weather
The month of February is characterized byconstant daily high temperatures, with daily highs around 26°C throughout the month, exceeding 29°C or dropping below 24°C only one day in ten. Daily low temperatures are around 19°C, falling below 18°C or exceeding 21°C only one day in ten.
Currency
The national currency of Costa Rica is the colón (plural: colones) (CRC) with the symbol ₡. In some cases, it is used in parallel with the US dollar (USD) to define the prices of certain products and services. The exchange rate as of November 2015 is 540 colones per dollar.
Upon arrival in the country, visitors may exchange currency at the Juan Santamaría International Airport, which has an international currency exchange centre.
Visitors may also make use of the wide network of ATMs to withdraw cash with their credit and debit cards throughout the country.
Working Language of the Meeting
The meeting will be conducted in English, French and Spanish, with interpretation during plenary sessions.
Identification Badges
All delegates will receive an identification badge to access the venue. You are requested to wear this badge during your stay at the meeting venue.
Electrical Current
Electronic equipment must be compatible with the country´s voltage, which is 110 volts to 60 Hertz alternative voltage. Common electrical outlets used in the country:
NEMA 1-15 NEMA 5-15


These are the standard two prong plugs used in United States of America and most Central American countries. Participants are responsible for bringing any specific adapter needed to meet their equipment requirements. Most outlets offer very little surge protection. If you will be using your computer, consider bringing a surge protector.
Time Zone
Costa Rica is in the Central Standard Time zone. CST
Safety and Security
Dial 911 for immediate assistance.
Hotel Security:
Hotels for delegates have been carefully selected. However, delegates are advised:
· Never give out your room number or invite strangers to your room.
· Never leave valuable property unattended in your rooms, meeting rooms, restaurants, swimming pool area, etc.
· Always use safety lock on the door, even during the daytime.
· Always use room safe for valuables, or use lockable storage for valuables at the front desk, but make sure they issue a receipt for your items.
General Security Advice:
San Jose is a lively city and Josefinos, as the residents are known, are friendly and helpful to visitors. Crime is low by regional standards, but petty crime, particularly mugging, is not uncommon. Most streets are generally safe during the day but delegates should stick to well-lit streets at night and travel in groups if possible.
· Use only accredited taxi services with radio communication.
· Take precautions if walking after dark from the venue to nearby hotels and shopping centers.
· Be aware of the city’s geography and do not go to risk areas.