Retiring abroad is a dream for many, and Costa Rica has long been a top destination for retirees looking for a tropical paradise with a reasonable cost of living. For some, retiring on a government pension alone might seem impossible, but with careful planning, smart choices, and a willingness to adapt to a new lifestyle, […]
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Osa Peninsula Costa Rica, Poor Man’s Paradise NO TELEVISION, NO INTERNET, NO GUNS AND NO CRIME-CHILDREN RUN AND PLAY FREELY. Is there a place like this left in the world? Yes, and the name given is , located on Costa Rica’s . (Southern Pacific). We boarded a small boat in Sierpe and it took one […]
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Arenal Volcano National Park is undoubtedly one of the most visited national parks in Costa Rica, and for good reason. This iconic natural wonder captivates visitors not only with its imposing presence but also with the sheer diversity of outdoor activities available in its surrounding region. Arenal Volcano, located in the north-central part of the […]
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Arenal Volcano National Park, located in north-central Costa Rica, is one of the most visited national parks in the country, and for good reason. The park’s combination of geological wonders, lush rainforests, abundant wildlife, and endless outdoor activities makes it a must-visit destination for travelers from all over the world. Among its many attractions, the […]
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Costa Rica is a land of tropical abundance, where fruits, flowers, and wildlife flourish in harmony. Among the many delights of this Central American paradise, one fruit stands out for its sweetness, versatility, and cultural significance: the mango. From April through June, the mango season in Costa Rica is in full swing, and it is […]
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Alajuela, one of Costa Rica’s most vibrant cities, is known for its rich culture, warm people, and beautiful natural surroundings. While many visitors come to Alajuela for its proximity to the Juan Santamaría International Airport or to explore the surrounding mountains and volcanoes, art lovers will find a special treasure hidden in the heart of […]
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Costa Ballena, located on Costa Rica’s Southern Pacific Coast, is one of the country’s most pristine and biodiverse regions. Stretching approximately thirty miles from Dominical in the north down to Ojochal in the south, this coastal corridor offers a unique combination of lush tropical rainforest, rugged mountains, serene rivers, and miles of sandy beaches. The […]
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Costa Rica is one of the most popular destinations in Central America for travelers seeking nature, adventure, and a relaxed tropical lifestyle. From lush rainforests and active volcanoes to pristine beaches and diverse wildlife, the country offers endless opportunities for exploration. However, traveling to Costa Rica comes with its own set of considerations, and planning […]
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“Local Legend says God washed his paint brush in the Rio Celeste after he painted the sky blue.” Costa Rica is a land of wonders, from its cloud forests and tropical beaches to its volcanoes and wildlife reserves. Among its many natural treasures, Rio Celeste stands out as one of the most magical and visually […]
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Costa Rica’s Central Pacific Coast offers one of the most accessible and diverse vacation regions in the country, and few places capture this balance better than Jaco and Herradura Beach. Located less than two hours from San José International Airport, this region combines tropical beaches, abundant wildlife, luxury resorts, adventure activities, and a relaxed coastal […]
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There are many incredible experiences waiting for travelers at Arenal Volcano, one of Costa Rica’s most iconic natural landmarks. Towering above the surrounding rainforest, Arenal has long captured the imagination of visitors from around the world. For decades, people journeyed here in hopes of witnessing the volcano’s dramatic eruptions—red-hot lava glowing at its summit, powerful […]
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Costa Rica’s coffee culture is deeply woven into the country’s history, economy, daily rituals, and national identity. Long before coffee became one of the world’s most traded commodities, it was already shaping the landscape and lifestyle of this small Central American nation. Today, coffee in Costa Rica is not simply a beverage—it is a tradition, […]
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