If you are searching for a destination in Costa Rica that feels untouched, wild, and deeply connected to both nature and local culture, then Refugio Nacional de Vida Silvestre Gandoca Manzanillo may be exactly what you are looking for. Located on Costa Rica’s southernmost Caribbean coast, this refuge is one of the country’s most remote […]
Cartago, the Oldest Existing Spanish Settlement in Costa Rica
Cartago is a city shaped by beauty, faith, tragedy, and resilience. Nestled in Costa Rica’s Central Valley and framed by misty mountains and fertile farmland, Cartago holds a unique place in the nation’s history. It is the oldest existing Spanish settlement in Costa Rica, a former capital city, and a spiritual heart of the country. […]
For the Tourist: What to see and do in and around Cartago, Costa Rica
If you are a tourist visiting Costa Rica and want to experience something authentic, historical, and refreshingly different from the typical beach destinations, then a visit to Cartago should be high on your list. Often overshadowed by San José or the coastal hotspots, Cartago quietly offers a rich blend of history, culture, religion, education, agriculture, […]
Third Most Important Catholic Religious Holiday in Costa Rica, The Feast Day of the La Virgin de los Angeles
Every year on August 2nd, Costa Rica comes to a near standstill to observe one of its most deeply rooted and emotionally powerful religious celebrations: The Feast Day of La Virgen de los Ángeles, affectionately known as La Negrita. This sacred day is considered the third most important Catholic religious holiday in Costa Rica, surpassed […]
Tenorio Volcano National Park and the Rio Celeste "Blue River" Costa Rica
Costa Rica is famous for its volcanoes, rain forests, and breathtaking natural wonders, but few places inspire as much awe and mystery as Tenorio Volcano National Park and its most celebrated attraction, the Río Celeste, often called the “Blue River.” Hidden deep in the northern region of the country, this park offers visitors a rare […]
Costa Rica Spotlight: Como En Casa, A Great Restaurant in Alajuela
In recent years, Alajuela, Costa Rica has quietly developed a vibrant dining scene, blending traditional Costa Rican flavors with international influences brought by immigrants who now call the country home. Among the standout establishments is Como En Casa, Alajuela’s newest chic restaurant specializing in parrillada Argentina—a place where excellent food, warm hospitality, and cultural fusion […]
Sardimar Tuna, Best Canned Tuna in Costa Rica
When people think about Costa Rica, images of lush rain forests, pristine beaches, exotic wildlife, and steaming cups of rich coffee usually come to mind. Food lovers might think of gallo pinto, fresh tropical fruits, or casados served in small neighborhood sodas. But there is another Costa Rican staple—quietly sitting on grocery store shelves across […]
The Story of Monteverde,Costa Rica's Golden Toad
High in the misty cloud forests of Monteverde, Costa Rica, there once lived one of the most extraordinary amphibians ever recorded by science: the Monteverde Golden Toad (Incilius periglenes). Small, luminous, and unforgettable, this toad has become both a symbol of natural wonder and a haunting reminder of how fragile life on Earth can be. […]
Costa Rica Spotlight: La Paz Waterfall Gardens and Peace Lodge Are Now Open!
Costa Rica has long been celebrated for its breathtaking natural beauty, extraordinary biodiversity, and commitment to conservation. Among the country’s most beloved eco-attractions is La Paz Waterfall Gardens and the Peace Lodge, a destination that combines education, wildlife encounters, lush gardens, and dramatic waterfalls—all set in the cool, misty mountains of Costa Rica’s Central Valley. […]
Costa Rica Spotlight: Unusual Flowering Plants of the La Paz Waterfall Gardens, Costa Rica
When most people hear the name La Paz Waterfall Gardens, their minds immediately picture dramatic cascades of water plunging through lush rainforest, mist rising from the forest floor, and stone paths winding past roaring waterfalls. While all of that is certainly true—and breathtaking in its own right—there is another side to La Paz Waterfall Gardens […]
