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Best Places To Go in Costa Rica | SURROUND YOURSELF WITH BEAUTY with Best Places to Visit Costa Rica

Two AUSSIES take on an adventure through COSTA RICA.

What a crazy spare of the minute trip this was! Such a shock being my first big overseas trip since before the pandemic. We had 6 nights in New York before we headed down to Costa rica to live our most tropical lives.

If you've been following me for a while now you know I'm obsessed with waterfalls and costa rica would have to be one of the best places in the world to see such a variety of them.

In part one of our adventure we picked up our hire 4wd from Nomad America. Being wet season this was the safest option car to drive the roads. The hire company picked us up from the airport and then we headed off to la fortuna with hike the arenal volcano and chase some waterfalls!
Our adventure continues in Part 2 as we head down the East coast of Costa rica as we adventure to the famous Olive Ridley turtles in Ostional national park, Tamarindo, Beach camping and the Manuel Antonio national park to find ourselves a sloth!!


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COSTA RICA ROAD TRIP | the best spots on the Pacific coast

Centering yourself on a surfboard, hiking on an active Volcano, taking a dip on the Pacific ocean or just relaxing in natural hot springs, your only limit is your return date ! We're taking you through the perfect road trip in Costa Rica, showing you the most amazing spots, hotels and hidden gems you don't want to miss. PURA VIDA life style
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How to travel Costa Rica on a budget. Detailed cost break down and full itinerary | Two weeks trip

How to travel Costa Rica on a budget. In this video we break down cost, expenses and itinerary of our 2 week trip, which might give you ideas and tips for your own trip.

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- Alajuela

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Our zipline experience


Canyoning/rappelling with Jairo and David (Maquique Adventure)

- Mistico Hanging Bridges

- Rio Celeste

- Rio Naranjo

- Playa Flamingo

Diving at Islas Santa Catalina

- Monteverde

- Santa Elena Cloud Forest


- Cerros Amigos

- Quepos

- Osa Peninsula
Bolita Rainforest Hostel



- Drake Bay

Diving at Isla Del Cano

- Platanillo

- Nauyaca Falls


- Alajuela
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Costa Rica Drive Desamparados #travel #costarica #centralamerica

Driving through Desamparados, Costa Rica, offers a glimpse into the daily life of suburban Costa Rican communities. Desamparados is a district located just south of San José, and is characterized by its mix of residential neighborhoods and small businesses. #Desamparados #CostaRica #SuburbanLife #LocalCulture #AuthenticExperience #ScenicDrive #TicoLife #PuraVida #ExploreOffTheBeatenPath #CostaRicanAdventure #TravelLocal

Costa Rica Travel Guide Must Do Adventure in Costa Rica

- Costa Rica is rich in scenery, wildlife, tours, activities and services. Don't miss out on an exciting zip line tour. Imagine gliding through the rain forest canopy. It is an incredible thrill of a lifetime!

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Dónde Acampar en Costa Rica #shorts

Mapas Digitales de Costa Rica

Con la ubicación georreferenciada de los lugares que puedes visitar en tu visita a este paraíso natural ¡Pura Vida!
En ellos podrás planificar tu viaje calculando las rutas, distancias y tiempos de viaje, así como ver que lugares tienes cerca de tu ubicación.
Te puedes servir de ellos gratuitamente, accediendo a la web
Toca (clic) al punto de tu interés y visítalo utilizando tu aplicación de navegación favorita (Waze, Google Maps o cualquier otra que tengas instalada)
Podrás encontrar una gran cantidad de lugares para acampar (públicos y privados) y ponerte en contacto con ellos, además, las playas tanto del Atlántico como del Pacífico, volcanes, parques y reservas naturales, turismo de aventura (rafting, canopy, cayak, snorkeling, suft, kitesurf, buceo, etc.)
Y por si esto fuese poco, tienes los mapas de hospedaje, con hoteles y posadas, y un área de servicio donde encontrarás los teléfonos de emergencia y la localización de zonas de Free Wi-Fi, estaciones de gasolina y recarga eléctrica de vehículos, estaciones de bombero, policía, hospitales, clínicas, Cruz Roja y mucho más.
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Costa Rica Digital Maps

With the georeferenced location of the places you can visit on your travel to this natural paradise, ¡Pura Vida!
In them you can plan your trip calculating the routes, distances and travel times, as well as see what places you have near your location.
You can use them for free, by accessing the web
Touch (click) to the point of your interest and visit it using your favorite navigation application (Waze, Google Maps or any other that you have installed)
You can find a large number of places to camp (public and private) and get in touch with them, in addition, the beaches of both the Atlantic and the Pacific, volcanoes, parks and nature reserves, adventure tourism (rafting, canopy, kayaking, snorkeling , suft, kitesurfing, diving, etc.)
And as if this were not enough, you have the lodging maps, with hotels and inns, and a service area where you will find emergency telephones and the location of Free Wi-Fi areas, gas stations and electric vehicle recharging stations, firefighter, police, hospitals, clinics, Red Cross and much more.
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Paris to Costa Rica - Costa Rica, San Jose - Ep 11

Hi, this is JB and Tash and welcome to our Salty Palmtree channel. A place where document our new alternative lifestyle. Our mission is to make our dream a reality.

We made it to Costa Rica, but before we go explore the beaches we have some admin to do in San Jose, like banking, meeting the lawyers and trying to find a car.

Timing
00:00 Intro
00:40 travelling from Paris
02:20 San Jose Plan
04:00 How we get a bus ticket to Santa Teresa
06:00 Meeting our lawyers and going to the bank
06:40 Car dealership
07:27 Why we started a company in Costa Rica

Stay tuned as we go head to Santa Teresa, one of the most well know surf locations in Costa Rica.
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I Spend 48 Hours Beach Hopping 🏖 | Costa Rica Vlog

Finally getting to visit Guanacaste! We spent 2 days beach hopping in Guanacaste, close to Tamarindo, visiting a few different beaches, and the famous Las Catalinas. I hope you enjoy this quick 2 day Costa Rica vlog to show you a little more of my life here in Costa Rica!

Chapters:
00:00 Introduction
01:42 Friendship Bridge
02:45 Arrival to Airbnb
04:28 Getting Ready
05:12 Playa Real (Bahia de los Piratas)
08:01 Playa Grande
10:21 Chatting after a Long day
12:48 Playa Brasilito
15:00 Las Catalinas
16:47 The End

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425 photos of wildlife, jungles and beaches illustrate my recent travels in Costa Rica. A lot of fun can be had in 5 days...

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Relaxing Coffee & Breakfast at Claudio y Gloria's on Playas del Coco Costa Rica

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MAP OF COSTA RICA

hello hello friends, this is a map of beautiful Costa Rica. it borders the Caribbean Sea to the east, and the Pacific Ocean to the west. Costa Rica also borders Nicaragua to the north and Panama to the south.

The highest point in the country is Cerro Chirripó, at 3,819 meters. The highest volcano in the country is the Irazú Volcano 3,431 m and the largest lake is Lake Arenal. There are 14 known volcanoes in Costa Rica, and six of them have been active in the last 75 years.

Costa Rica experiences a tropical climate year-round. There are two seasons. The summer or dry season is December to April, and the winter or rainy season is May to November.

Red-eyed tree frog (Agalychnis callidryas)
There is a rich variety of plants and Costa Rican wildlife.

One national park, the Corcovado National Park, is internationally renowned among ecologists for its biodiversity (including big cats and tapirs) and is where visitors can expect to see an abundance of wildlife. Corcovado is the one park in Costa Rica where all four Costa Rican monkey species can be found. These include the white-headed capuchin, the mantled howler, the endangered Geoffroy's spider monkey, and the Central American squirrel monkey, found only on the Pacific coast of Costa Rica and a small part of Panama, if you made it until the end you are probably the first, hahaha hehehe, dont laugh, if you laugh you must subscribe to my channel for the love of costa rica. Costa Rica officially the Republic of Costa Rica (Spanish: República de Costa Rica), is a country in Central America, bordered by Nicaragua to the north, the Caribbean Sea to the northeast, Panama to the southeast, the Pacific Ocean to the southwest, and maritime border with Ecuador to the south of Cocos Island. It has a population of around five million in a land area of 51,060 km2 (19,710 sq mi). An estimated 333,980 people live in the capital and largest city, San José, with around two million people in the surrounding metropolitan area.

The sovereign state is a unitary presidential constitutional republic. It is known for its long-standing and stable democracy, and for its highly educated workforce. The country spends roughly 6.9% of its budget (2016) on education, compared to a global average of 4.4%. Its economy, once heavily dependent on agriculture, has diversified to include sectors such as finance, corporate services for foreign companies, pharmaceuticals, and ecotourism. Many foreign manufacturing and services companies operate in Costa Rica's Free Trade Zones (FTZ) where they benefit from investment and tax incentives.

Costa Rica was inhabited by indigenous peoples before coming under Spanish rule in the 16th century. It remained a peripheral colony of the empire until independence as part of the First Mexican Empire, followed by membership in the Federal Republic of Central America, from which it formally declared independence in 1847. Following the brief Costa Rican Civil War in 1948, it permanently abolished its army in 1949, becoming one of only a few sovereign nations without a standing army.

Largest cities or towns in Costa Rica
Census 2011[citation needed]
Rank Name Province Pop.
San José
San José
Cartago
Cartago 1 San José San José 342 188 Heredia
Heredia
2 Cartago Cartago 151 744
3 Heredia Heredia 128 550
4 Puntarenas Puntarenas 122 335
5 Limón Limón 96 314
6 Liberia Guanacaste 64 797
7 San Isidro de El General San José 45 773
8 Alajuela Alajuela 42 975
9 Quesada Alajuela 42 060
10 Desamparados San José 36 794
Religion
Main article: Religion in Costa Rica
Religion in Costa Rica (CIEP 2018)[4]

Catholicism (52%)
Protestantism (25%)
No religion (17%)
Other religions (3%)
No answer (3%)

Basílica de Nuestra Señora de los Ángeles (Basilica of Our Lady of the Angels), during 2007 pilgrimage
Most Costa Ricans identify with a Christian religion, with Catholicism being the one with the largest number of members and also the official state religion according to the 1949 Constitution, which at the same time guarantees freedom of religion. Costa Rica is the only modern state in the Americas which currently has Catholicism as its state religion; other countries with state religions (Catholic, Lutheran, Anglican, Orthodox) are in Europe: Liechtenstein, Monaco, the Vatican City, Malta, Norway, United Kingdom, Denmark, Iceland, and Greece

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map of San Jose [ Costa Rica ]

San José (Spanish: [saŋ xoˈse]; meaning Saint Joseph) is the capital and largest city of Costa Rica, and the capital of the province of the same name. It is in the center of the country, in the mid-west of the Central Valley, within San José Canton. San José is Costa Rica's seat of national government, focal point of political and economic activity, and major transportation hub. San José Canton's population was 288,054 in 2011,[6] and San José's municipal land area is 44.2 square kilometers (17.2 square miles), with an estimated 333,980 residents in 2015.[7] Together with several other cantons of the central valley, including Alajuela, Heredia and Cartago, it forms the country's Greater Metropolitan Area, with an estimated population of over 2 million in 2017.[8] The city is named in honor of Joseph of Nazareth.

Founded in 1736 by order of Cabildo de León, the population of San José rose during the 18th century through the use of colonial planning. It has historically been a city of strategic importance, having been the capital of Costa Rica three times. More than a million people pass through it daily. It is home to the Museo Nacional de Costa Rica, the National Theatre of Costa Rica, and La Sabana Metropolitan Park. Juan Santamaría International Airport serves the city.

San José is notable among Latin American cities for its high quality of life,[9] security, level of globalization, environmental performance, public service,[10] and recognized institutions. According to studies on Latin America, San José is one of the safest and least violent cities in the region.[11] In 2006, the city was appointed Ibero-American Capital of Culture. According to The MasterCard Global Destinations Cities Index 2012, San José is the sixth-most visited destination in Latin America, ranking first in Central America.[12] San José ranked 15th in the world's fastest-growing destination cities by visitor cross-border spending.[13] It is considered a Beta- global city by GaWC. mapa de San Jose Costa Rica The borders of San José city, as defined in the Administrative Territorial Division[1] and stipulated in the Executive Decree 11562 of 27 May 1980,[2] assign the borders of San José canton except an East sector of Uruca district. Therefore the city is composed of the totality of the districts of Carmen, Merced, Hospital, Catedral, Zapote, San Francisco de Dos Ríos, Mata Redonda, Pavas, Hatillo, San Sebastián and partially of Uruca district.San José has a number of theaters, many with European-inspired architecture. These buildings serve as the city's main tourist attractions, not only because of their architecture, but because of the cultural, musical, and artistic presentations and activities,

The most well-known are:

The National Theater of Costa Rica (Teatro Nacional de Costa Rica).
The Melico Salazar Theater (Teatro Popular Melico Salazar).
The National Auditorium of The Children's Museum of Costa Rica (Museo de los Niños).
The National Theater of Costa Rica (considered the finest historic building in the capital and known for its exquisite interior which includes its lavish Italian furnishings[28]) and the Melico Salazar Theater present drama, dance performances and concerts throughout the year. Nevertheless, other 'smaller' theaters can be found throughout the city and provide a large array of entertainment.

El Teatro Variedades (1892) is San José's oldest theater.

Museums
See also: List of museums in Costa Rica
San José is also host to various museums. These museums allow visitors to view Costa Rican history, scientific discoveries, pre-Columbian era culture and art, as well as modern Costa Rican art. The city is also host to the nation's museum of gold and museum of jade.

Some of the city's main museums are:

The Children's Museum (Museo de los Niños)
The National Museum of Costa Rica (Museo Nacional de Costa Rica)
The Museum of Pre-Columbian Gold (Museo de Oro Precolombino)
The Museum of Costa Rican Art
The Museum of Contemporary Art and Design (Museo de Arte y Diseño Contemporáneo)
The Museum of Jade (Museo del Jade Marco Fidel Tristán Castro)
Parks, plazas, and zoos
San José is home to many parks and squares (plazas in Spanish); where one can find gazebos, open green areas, recreational areas, lakes, fountains, statues and sculptures by Costa Rican artists and many different bird, tree and plant species.

Parks and zoos
The city's primary parks include:

The National Park (Parque Nacional)
Morazán Park (Parque Morazán) — with Neoclassical Temple of Music (Templo de la Música) pavilion
La Sabana Metropolitan Park (Parque Metropolitano La Sabana) — largest park and the lungs of San José, in Mata Redonda District (west city)
Peace Park (Parque de la Paz)
Okayama Park (Parque Okayama) — Japanese style garden and architectural elements, ornamental ponds, and garden sculptures
Simón Bolívar Zoo — the city's only zoo, with a large variety of native Costa Rican and exotic animals and plant species

Costa Rica: What Every Digital Nomad Needs to Know

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Stuck in COSTA RICA Before a Tropical Storm | Staying at 2 beautiful hotels in San Jose

We arrived in Costa Rica for a one month family road trip. Our plans were a bit derailed by a tropical storm but we got to experience two wonderful hotels in San Jose. If you are looking for authentic estancias in San Jose, Costa Rica, take a look at our experience.

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Hotels we stayed in San Jose during our first days. Both are close to the airport.
EL Rodeo Boutique Hotel and Steakhouse (great value for money and perfectly cooked stakes) and
Mariott Hacineda Belem with amazing views of the valley and mountains.

Buses In San Jose, Costa Rica

Buses are a great way to get around the Costa Rican capital. They're inexpensive, pretty punctual, and you get around for next to nothing.

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There's a million reasons people decide to move to Costa Rica and try to make a life in Costa Rica. They are searching for the simple life in CR, maybe they're hoping to make some money in Costa Rica, maybe they love the flora and fauna of Costa Rica or the 750 miles of coastline, the climate of Costa Rica. Maybe its just wanting to leave their current situation and looking for change. Maybe they looking for that special someone in Costa Rica to share their life with. So many reasons people move to Costa Rica, start a business in Costa Rica, start over in Costa Rica. So many people move to Costa Rica so why do most end up leaving after a couple years. You need to check out this video, 'Reason You Will Leave Costa Rica 2 or 3 Years after Moving to Costa Rica MUST SEE' Did they lose their money in Costa Rica? Couldn't make their business work in Costa Rica? Too much time on their hands? Things were too expensive in Costa Rica.


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You can live a quality simple life in Costa Rica. You can live here for $1200/mo if you want too. Some of you will have to change your ways. Wants vs. Needs. Adjust and Adapt. Do you. Follow your passion your dream. Work on the internet from Costa Rica to supplement your income. Many expats (gringos) work from their home. Easy peezy. Eat healthy and live a healthy lifestyle. Work on yourself. Travel the country looking for that perfect rental property. They are out there and you can find them. Remember, having AC down at the beach can be very expensive.

Best Western Kamuk

Best Western Hotel and Casino Kamuk is the only full service hotel in Quepos, offering 44 comfortable, air-conditioned rooms with hot water and cable TV, most with balconies as well. Restaurant, Mira Olas and Bar Mira Olas, open for breakfast 6-10am, seven days a week.

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