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Weather in Guanacaste Northwest Pacific Beaches in the Rainy Season

Weather in Guanacaste Northwest Pacific Beaches in the Rainy Season I am planning a vacation  to Costa Rica‘s Northwest Pacific beaches in July.  What is the weather like in Guanacaste’s Northwest Beaches in the rainy season?  I hear it rains a lot at that time of the year. Answer:  No it does not rain a […]

Weather at Arenal Volcano National Park in June, July August?

Weather at Arenal Volcano National Park in June, July August? If you are planning a vacation to the Arenal Volcano National Park,  Costa Rica  and surrounding area in June, July, or August, then you need to know the weather patterns in those months. The area in generally  is a rainy area (more than the central […]

Costa Rican Food Specialities, Tamale Memories

Costa Rican Food Specialities, Tamale Memories Many people ask me: What is the food like in Costa Rica or what are some of the Costa Rican food specialities?   Is Costa Rican food like Mexican food?  No it is not. In Costa Rica we don’t  put a lot of different hot peppers and other hot spices  […]

The Poison Dart Frog of Costa Rica

The Poison Dart Frog of Costa Rica Did you ever wish for a beautiful orange colored frog for a pet?  Well…you don’t want this one.  He is very poisonous!  His name is Poison Dart Frog.  And no,  he will not turn into a prince. There are seven species of poison dart frogs in Costa Rica.  […]

Costa Rica’s Farmer’s Markets

Costa Rica’s Farmer’s Markets This article about Costa Rica’s Local farmers  markets is written by  Marina Villatoro who has lived in Costa Rica for six years.  She is the creator of www.travelexperta.com She writes about her travel and living experiences in Central America. Costa Rica’s Farmer’s Market. It’s not just a local thing. What’s my […]

Guide to Renting a Car in Costa Rica, Save Time and Money

Guide to Renting a Car in Costa Rica, Save Time and Money Do you want to  rent a car in Costa Rica? This “Guide to Renting a Car in Costa Rica” is a summary of all the previous articles I have written on this subject.  It is  “one stop  information,”  A Must Read”  before you […]

Cahuita National Park Costa Rica

Cahuita Beach     Cahuita National Park Costa Rica If you are thinking of traveling to Costa Rica and want to explore the Caribbean coast, then Cahuita National Park is a unique stop.  The town of Cahuita  , located adjacent to the national park  a sleepy small village with dirt roads,  small hotels and a […]

Cano Negro National Wildlife Refuge, Migratory Birds?

Let’s travel to Costa Rica to Cano Negro National Wildlife Refuge.  It’s the middle  of December and the weather is gorgeous with lots of sunshine. We leave early in the morning from San Jose  and travel north on the Inter American Highway (Highway 1)  We will drive first to the Arenal Volcano Areas where we […]

The New Golden Door to Living and Retiring in Costa Rica by Christopher Howard

The New Golden Door to Living and Retiring in Costa Rica by Christopher Howard I would like to recommend the book, The New Golden Door to Living and Retiring in Costa Rica, if you are thinking of making a move to Costa Rica.  It is the most comprehensive and well researched source of information of […]

Monteverde, Settled by Quakers

The Community named Monteverde was settled by eleven Quakers  families from Alabama in the early 1950s.  They left the United States and came to Costa Rica looking for a new home,  because they had a strong belief against the military system of the US .  Costa Rica,  in 1948 permanently abolished it’s army, and known […]