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Driving from San Jose international Airport to Arenal Volcano, Costa Rica

One of the most common questions travelers ask when planning a trip to Costa Rica is how to get from San José International Airport (Juan Santamaría International Airport – SJO) to the famous Arenal Volcano and the town of La Fortuna. For visitors who enjoy independence and scenic routes, driving yourself can be a wonderful […]

Traveling to Costa Rica Rent a Car? or Take a Tour Bus?

One of the most common decisions travelers face when planning a trip to Costa Rica is whether to rent a car or join a guided tour bus. Both options have their advantages, but the best choice depends entirely on the type of experience you are looking for. Many visitors come to Costa Rica not to […]

La Amistad Biosphere Reserve, Southern Costa Rica

Let’s travel to Costa Rica, a small country in Central America that has earned a worldwide reputation for being a giant in conservation, sustainable development, and ecotourism. While Costa Rica occupies less than 0.03% of the Earth’s surface, it contains nearly 6% of the world’s biodiversity, a remarkable achievement that reflects decades of environmental commitment. […]

The Red Eyed Tree Frog, Tropical Rain Forest Costa Rica

If I could be a frog, I know exactly what kind I would choose to be. I would be a red-eyed tree frog, living high in the lush tropical rain forests of Costa Rica. I would be beautiful—perhaps even the envy of all the other frogs that share my rainforest home. My skin would be […]

Traveling to Costa Rica? Is It Safe to Drink the Water in Costa Rica?

One of the most common questions travelers ask when planning a trip abroad is a simple but important one: “Is the water safe to drink?” If you are traveling to Costa Rica for a few weeks of vacation, this question naturally comes up—especially if you plan to explore different regions of the country, from cities […]

Traveling to Costa Rica, Visit Rincon de La Vieja National Park, Costa Rica

If you are traveling to Costa Rica and want to experience something truly unique, beyond beaches and rainforests, then Rincón de la Vieja National Park should be high on your list. This article is part of a series designed to introduce travelers to some of Costa Rica’s most remarkable natural destinations, and Rincón de la […]

Help! I'm in Culture Shock in Costa Rica, What's the Cure?

Have you been living in Costa Rica for only a short time and suddenly find yourself not feeling quite right? You can’t put your finger on exactly what’s wrong. On the surface, everything seems perfect. The sun is shining. Flowers are blooming in vivid tropical colors. You love your new little house with its open […]

Traveling to Costa Rica, Not Taking a Credit Card, How To Pay

If you are planning a trip to Costa Rica and do not have a credit card, you are probably asking yourself an important question: How will I pay for things once I get there? This is a very common concern, especially for travelers who prefer not to use credit cards or who simply do not […]

Stop the World and Let Me Off In Costa Rica

Time is passing faster than the hands of a clock can rotate around its face. Days blur into weeks, weeks into years, and somewhere along the way the simple act of living has been replaced by rushing. Rushing to work, rushing through meals, rushing through conversations, and rushing through life itself. I want to stop […]

Manuel Antonio National Park, White Face Monkey Steals Backpack!

It’s July in Costa Rica, the heart of the rainy season, and we are in the central Pacific region with one goal in mind: explore Manuel Antonio National Park before the afternoon rains arrive. Anyone who has spent time in Costa Rica knows the rhythm of the seasons here. Mornings are often bright and calm, […]