Even if Costa Rica is not internationally known in the entertainment and artistic industries, we have amazing talent in all the areas. In the music arena, Costa Rican tendencies and genres vary, so there’s an option for everyone. These are some of the top bands you can go see whenever you decide to come to [...]
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Located alongside the Caribbean coast and close to the Panama border, Cahuita has managed to escape the tourist charge to nearby Puerto Viejo and remain a somewhat undisturbed environment where the majority of owners of hotels and restaurants are still the locals.
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Montezuma
Up until recent years Montezuma was a desolate and unexplored region of Costa Rica that was unexplored by tourists and just home to the local towns’ people and local wildlife. Now however the former quiet beach town has transformed into a popular destination for tourists attracted to the laid back atmosphere and the beautiful setting [...]
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Costa Rica is a great place to find exotic tropical fruits. If you like fruit, here are some that you must try on your visit to Costa Rica. Even if you have tried them before, the flavor is much more vibrant when produced in tropical weather and purchased fresh. Once you’ve tried them all [...]
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Known for being home to some of the very best waves in Costa Rica, Playa Hermosa meaning beautiful beach is located just 5km from Jaco in Puntarenas.
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Costa Rica is a very open country with a large homosexual population, especially in the capital city of San Jose. Gay travel to Costa Rica is not a foreign concept here and homosexuals are not discriminated against by the vast majority of the population. With that in mind, there are many vacation options targeting gays [...]
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Because of Costa Rica’s beauty and reputation as a popular tourist destination, many foreigners choose this county to learn or improve their Spanish skills. Some of the most popular language facilities are located by the beach, allowing guests to live their dreams of life on a tropical beach, all while developing their language skills. Being [...]
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Costa Rica is probably one of the best countries to go biking. Its known for its irregular type of terrain and different high and low points so you can choose the level you want to challenge yourself! From beginners to professionals, Costa Rica offers an option for everyone that enjoys this adventure activity, alone, with [...]
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Playa Samara
Samara is located in Guanacaste and is 245km away from the capital city of San Jose where two daily buses leave from. Playa Samara is one of the finest beaches in Costa Rica thanks to its’ peaceful nature and reasonably developed infrastructure and is a popular destination for many Tico’s looking to escape for [...]
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The amount of money that you should bring on your vacation to Costa Rica really depends on what you intend to do, see, buy, etc. The best way to go is to bring a debit or credit card to give yourself spending flexibility as Visa and MasterCard are widely accepted throughout the country. However, the [...]
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