COSTA RICA TRAVEL TIPS

Ann on April 1st, 2011

Another travel tip:  Wondering where to eat if you are headed down to Jaco Beach or near by Herradura Beach?   Here are listed a few of the good places to eat. Jaco Beach is famous for its black volcanic sandy beach and strong big waves that attract surfers from Costa Rica as well as all [...]

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If you are into gourmet food and are in Jaco Beach, Costa Rica then “Hicaco” the Seafood Place is for you. Jaco is a sleepy laid back little beach town but recently has acquired three high rise condo complexes, changing the landscape into something quiet different.  Also the Hotel Marriott Los Suenos located only a [...]

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Students from Lidenwood Univeristy USA have come to Costa Rica to study the flora and fauna of this beautiful tropical country, and to practice the Spanish language. The following is an article which I would like to share with you.  It was forwarded to me by Ms. Murrell, a student at the University,  telling about [...]

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Ann on February 3rd, 2011

Those of you interested in reading current news from Costa Rica undoubtedly have read the many recent news articles written about  Costa Rica and Nicaragua’s  San Juan River border dispute.  I would like to share with you the words of a Mr. Gene McDonald of Escazu, and I quote: “There is information Costa Rica isn’t [...]

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Are you thinking of vacationing to Costa Rica?  Then you would love a copy of our recently filmed full length travel video (DVD)   “Costa Rica A Travel Adventure Spectacular” It highlights the 10 most popular vacation destinations in Costa Rica, showing the magnificent beauty of the Flora and Fauna as well as the most popular [...]

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I am planning a vacation to Costa Rica and am wondering.  Will I feel welcome as a tourist?  Definitely yes.  Costa Ricans are warm and gentle people and the majority speak at least some English.   Most of the young people speak English quite fluently.  Costa Ricans welcome tourists and do everything they can to [...]

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Ann on November 29th, 2010

A new boutique hotel  from which to explore the beautiful Rio Celeste River in Costa Rica  offers a tourist a different and exciting option.  It is located in the northwestern province of Guanacaste at the base of the Tenorio Volcano. It has 26 rooms and sits in a lush tropical 34 hectare rainforest next to [...]

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Having lived in Costa Rica for eight years I can tell you from experience about the best things Costa Rica has to offer.  First is the weather.  Yes we have a rainy season -May thru mid December and a dry season mid-December through April.  We get lots of rain in the rainy season, always rains [...]

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Ann on September 25th, 2010

Having lived in Costa Rica and traveled extensively I can tell you about these most beautiful and exotic places in Costa Rica, starting with the top five. Beginning on the eastern Caribbean side of Costa Rica there is the Tortuguero National Park and the Tortuguero Canals.  Then  further south on the Caribbean side is Cahuita [...]

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Yes, all the beaches in Costa Rica belong to the people of Costa Rica.  No hotel can claim that you cannot access a certain beach because it is their property. Building is not allowed on the beaches  50 meters from high tide. Especially at holidays such as Christmas, New Years, and Easter you will find [...]

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