Top 10 DON’TS You NEED To Know In Costa Rica!
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This if for everyone interested in Costa Rica travel, with all the things you SHOULDN’T do in Costa Rica. Good info whether you are interested in Costa Rica real estate, or just a Costa Rica vacation. It’s good to know what is normal and what is expected when you come here. I also through in a few tips that are based from personal experiences.
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Top Tips For Traveling In Costa Rica! | Planning your first visit
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Costa Rica is a wonderful country with friendly people, beautiful beaches and amazing jungle and wildlife. But bring your smarts, to avoid problems.
1. Beach,educational,wildlife, relaxing, cultural. You should prioritize, spiritual
It is good to think about what you want to get out of the trip, there are so many options. Learn to make pottery the traditional way, make tortillas, pick and grind coffee. See sloths etc
2. Which airport? Liberia or San Jose (Juan Santamaria)
There are 2 airports, Liberia (LIR) and San Jose (SJO). Both are clean and efficient and eye wateringly expensive food drink and souvenirs. Neither town has much to offer. At a push there is an interesting half day tour in San Jose, but only really if you need to fill your time. Best to get to your first nights accommodation if you can, rather than a night in an airport hotel
3. The people
In general the people are friendly and welcoming to visitors. You should take time to make some new friends. But just be aware there is an element out there looking to take
advantage and earn money out of you unfairly
4. Seeing the animals and sea life- rainforest walk, boat trip. Stay quiet
In the last month, doing no tours and just staying in my little town I have seen turtles, humpback whales, sharks, crocodiles, sloths, monkeys, iguanas, mapaches. Costa Rica has incredibly plentiful and diverse wildlife. When you are booking a wildlife tour, ask the guide what they have seen in the last few days. Stay quiet, it is not a zoo so if you make noise the animals will go away.
5. Car rental
Book well in advance, research if you need to pay the CDW or if it is covered on your card. They will try to sell it to you
6. Petty theft
Be aware of petty theft, don’t leave things in the car, on the beach, watch your wallet and phone
7. Packlightly,leave expensive jewelry at home
You won’t be dressing for dinner often, so pack lightly, a carry on bag should be enough. Light cottons are great. Leave the
jewelry at home, otherwise it will be a stress if you are leaving it in your car/hotel room.
8. Internal ‘puddle jumper’ flights are great
Take advantage of the great network of local 12 seater puddle jumper planes. Very good and reasonably priced. They use San Jose as a hub. A 5 hour drive is a 30 minute flight. Luggage limits
9. Use airbnbs and small local hotels
There are some beautiful chain hotels such as Four Seasons and Marriott, but try to get the local experience, small hotels and airbnbs. The all inclusives really seal your off in a bubble, get out and experience the local flavor
10.Each beach town is completely different to the next
Research your beaches carefully. Each one has its own unique flavor. Some you need a car, some you don't. Some black beaches some white, surf or no, rocky or swimming beach
11. It is hot
From 11am to 3pm it is hot hot hot. If you have activities, plan them for early or late in the day. Bring lots of water and sunscreen
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Summary
I hate it when I hear about the dry season rainy season concept in Costa Rica. Any month is a great month to visit. 70% of tourism is concentrated in the Christmas to Easter period, but Costa Rica is a year round destination. My observations are for the Guanacaste area, as you go South it gets wetter and wetter, but broadly the same pattern. Caribbean side is completely different
1. JanuaryFebruaryMarch
Perfect sunny weather every day, no rain, breeze from the Papagayo winds makes this idyllic 86F 30C every day. As you get toward Easter everything is very dry and the grass a bit brown.
2. April/May
The Papagayo winds die off, first week after Easter we start to get rain. The first time it rains after 4 months everyone comes out into the street to feel it. It is very special. The flora goes from brown/yellow to lush green after a couple of weeks. It becomes more humid. Typically sunny hot days, cloud/rain later afternoon
3. June/July/August
Costa Rica has its mini summer that the gringos don't know about. This is a great time to visit. The humidity is less, everything
is still very green because it is still raining some afternoons.
4. September/October
This is the rainy season. It tends to be humid, no breeze. We still get sunny mornings, but afternoons and evenings you can plan on hard rain. Rain like you have never seen before. Sometimes the roads flood, even to chest height sometimes, but then within an hour all the water dispurses. There will be tropical depressions where you don't see the sun for a week.
5. November
Sometimes the rains carry on into November, which is a transition month to summer. I love it at this time and the snow birds start to arrive and you definitely feel that summer is on the way
6. December
This is my favorite month, not many gringos this time of year, but weather is perfect, everything is lush. Ideal sunny dry weather
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Costa Rica is a small country in Central America bordered by Nicaragua to the north, Panama to the south, the Pacific Ocean to the west, and the Caribbean Sea to the east.
Wildlife - Costa Rica is world famous for having an incredibly high level of biodiversity throughout its tropical forests (this covers what you may hear referred to as rain forests, cloud forests, and dry forests). There are tropical mammals such as monkeys, sloths, tapirs, and wild cats as well as an amazing assortment of insects and other animals. There are many many birds (both migratory and resident) - more on that below. With 25% of the country being national parks and protected areas, there are still many places you can go to see the abundant wildlife and lush vegetation of the country. Just like anywhere, the farther you get off the beaten path, the more likely you are to see a wide variety of flora and fauna.
There is such biodiversity in Costa Rica not only because it's a land bridge between North and South America, but also because the terrain is so varied and there are weather patterns moving in from both the Pacific and Atlantic/Caribbean. There are impressive volcanoes, mountain areas, rivers, lakes, and beaches all throughout the country. There are many beautiful beaches - most of the popular ones are on the Pacific side but the Caribbean has many excellent beaches as well.
Bird Watching - One of the most wonderful activities for people who love nature is bird watching. You can enjoy bird watching in many areas of Costa Rica. Due to the great diversity of climates, temperatures and forest types in Costa Rica, there is a wonderful variety of birds, with over 800 species. Some helpful books available on bird watching are Birds of Costa Rica by F. Gary Stiles and Alexander Skutch (Cornell University Press) or An Illustrated Field Guide to Birds of Costa Rica, illustrated by Victor Esquivel Soto. These books can be found at certain bookstores in San José or before coming to Costa Rica. They are both heavy books; many people tear out the plates of the Stiles & Skutch book to carry into the field and leave the rest of the book in their car or room. Plastic cards with the most common birds are available for many areas and are sold at gift shops.
Costa Rica's list of birds includes:
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16 species of parrots including the fabulous scarlet macaw.
50 species of hummingbirds.
10 species of trogons with the resplendent quetzal as the jewel.
6 species of toucans, including the keel-billed and chestnut-mandibled.
Half the bird species in Costa Rica are passerines including warblers, sparrows and finches.
16 species of ducks, including the fulvous whistling, white-faced ruddy and American wigeon.
13 species of falcons, including the peregrine falcon, merlin and American kestrel.
36 species of prey, including the gray hawk, swallow-tailed kite, solitary eagle and northern harrier.
6 species of cracidae which look like turkeys.
8 species of new world quails.
15 species of rallideas including the rufous-necked wood-rail, American coot and ruddy crake.
19 species of owls including the black-and-white, Costa Rican pygmy, central American pygmy and striped.
3 species of potoos including the great, northern and common.
16 species of woodpeckers, including cinnamon, chestnut-colored and pale-billed.
The coastal list of birds includes:
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19 species of herons & wading birds such as the great blue heron, great egret, boat-billed heron, reddish egret and yellow-crowned night-heron.
2 species of recurvirostridae which are waders and include the black-necked stilt and American avocet.
2 species of jacanas including the northern and wattled.
34 species of scolopacidae including the short-billed dowitcher, spotted sandpiper, wandering tattler, surfbird, and red phalarope.
9 species of gulls including the gray, Heermann's and ring-billed.
14 species of sternidae (terns) including the gull-billed tern, Forster's tern, least tern and white tern.
4 species of vultures including the king vulture.
24 species of doves and pigeons.
11 species of swifts including the black, spot-fronted and Costa Rican.
6 species of kingfishers including the green, Amazon and American pygmy.
5 species of threskiornithidaes including the roseate spoonbill and white-faced ibis.
2 species of ciconiidae including the wood stork and jabiru.
5 Curious Things About Costa Rica
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🇨🇷🌴Number 1) There is an area in the country where people tend to live over 100 years old, Nicoya is located on the north west side of the country and is also one of the 5 BLUE ZONES or longevity spots in the world, this means that there is a big tendency to live 100 or more years in this specific area or areas in the world. Other Blue Zone areas are Icaria in Greece, Loma Linda California, Sardinia Italy and Okinawa Japan.
In these specific areas the studies found some similarities such as Eaten Less over all, eating more fruits and vegetables, staying active throughout life and positive thinking towards ageing.
🇨🇷🌴2) Ballena Beach in the central pacific coast has an exact figure of a whale’s tale, the area is super beautiful, has incredible surfing spots, a lot of wild life and an even better NEW modern and contemporary Luxury Real Estate portfolio available! The area is famous as well for being a great location for whale and dolphin watching. Marino Ballena national park is a great place to visit in this area! This area offers a unique setting for all type of Real Estate in Costa Rica, there many projects and new developments for the area which is very famous worldwide!
🇨🇷🌴3) There is no army in Costa Rica, incredible don’t you think? Since 1948 there is no army in the country, by that time the president Figueres Ferrer Said” I do not want soldiers but Teachers” and Costa Rica celebrates this decision every December first.
Police force in Costa Rica is not very well trained and this has increased crime levels in the past few years however, Costa Rica comparing with a lot of countries has a lot less crime rate and violence.
🇨🇷🌴4) Costa Rica is similar in size to West Virginia in the US and has a total of 19,700 Square miles, within this small country there are 200 volcanic formations, from which about 100 show some sign of volcanic activity, and only 5 have been declared active volcanoes, most active volcanoes are located in the northern part of the country and central highlands. Those active volcanoes are Poas,Irazu, Arenal,Rincon de la Vieja and Turrialba. The Arenal volcano area has attracted many foreigners to live and enjoy the richness of the area and many have built their dreamed home there, in the area one can find amazing and unique Real Estate, luxury real estate and many commercial opportunities.
This incredible area is full of high quality hotels with private Thermal spring pools and waterfalls, definitely a MUST visit when coming to Costa Rica, the area is one of the most beautiful areas I have ever visited.
🇨🇷🌴5) Do you like insects or do they make you afraid? Costa Rica has about 750,000 species of insects that live in the country, that’s including about 20,000 different types of spiders and the most common ones in the country are Tarantula and golden silk orb weaver so please if you are vacationing in Costa Rica don’t ask If there are too many mosquitoes or insects?
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Reasons Why I Love Tamarindo, Costa Rica
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Tamarindo is my happy place. If I had to give one reason, it is the community. Such a great mix of nationalities, ages and backgrounds.
In researching this with my friends, one word kept appearing. MAGICAL. Everyone is loving life in this beautiful Costa Rican beach town
1. GreatBeaches
In a country full of beautiful beaches, it is hard to pin down the absolute best. But Tamarindo offers uncrowded white sand beaches, shade and swimmable ocean. Everyone has a favorite area of beach
2. Community
Everyone is in Tamarindo because they love it. Look around at sunset, everyone has a smile on their faces. Weather you want to do bingo on a Tuesday night, poker night or party til sunrise, you have options. The community is open and friendly, keen to welcome new ‘locals’
3. Nightlife
Tamarindo is well known for its nightlife. It is not a place for cocktail parties and anything remotely posh, but if you want something a little more upscale there is Rumors or Lizard, or more base and ‘local’ like Pacifico. You have plenty of options. Once you know the right people, there are lots of villa parties.
4. Something for Every Age group
There is something for everyone, from teenagers up to retirees, so if you have multi generational family members visiting, everyone has something to do
5. Beach bars
In Costa Rica, tamarindo is the undisputed king for beach bars. The beach walk /crawl from Witches Rock to Langosta Beach club takes in probably 10 beach bars, all offering live music, DJs or just great happy hour cocktails
6. It is magical!
There is an X factor about Tamarindo, it is magical, no other word!
7. Sportsandactivities
Tamarindo is famous for the surfing, but there is great diving, sport fishing, golf, biking, ATV tours, zip lining, horse riding. Add in turtle tours and the monkey park
8. It’s safe
In general I always feel completely safe, and will wander along the beach at 2am without a concern. But let’s keep it real, although there is almost zero violent crime in Tamarindo, there is petty thievery such as
sandals taken off the beach, mobile phones being lifted from your pocket in a crowded bar. . Also there are drug dealers on the street doing their thing, but just ignore them and they leave you alone. In general if you keep your wits about you then you are fine.
9. Weather
Just bring your sandals, t shirts and shorts, weather is great year round. Check out my previous video for the breakdown by month
10.Infrastructure
Compared to other beach towns, Tamarindo has good infrastructure, proper large supermarkets with brands you recognize, mostly paved roads, police station, gas station, post office
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2. Best weather along the entire Central Pacific coast, with balmy breezes, and cooler temperatures than other Costa Rican beaches.
3. Jaco Beach has lots of businesses, cheap to gourmet restaurants, medical clinics, modern grocery stores, family activities to nighttime fun, plus all the government services are located here and almost all the roads are paved!
4. Playa Hermosa and Jaco offer 100% Titled beachfront in Costa Rica. Remember that only 5% of Costa Rica's beaches are titled, fee simple property..
5. The town of Playa Hermosa offers groceries-supplies 7 days a week, 5 restaurants, even live music at the popular Backyard Bar, only a few minutes away from the Hermosa Beach Bungalows and Hermosa Palms.
6. Only 10 minutes north of Jaco is the Los Sueños Marina & Golf Resort offering ultra modern conveniences and fun activities, and Manuel Antonio is only 1 hour south.
7. Rental income is excellent in Hermosa, as seen by great Trip Advisor reviews and continual repeat customers. Super deals are offered for beach homes in gated areas.
8. I forgot to mention that on my daily walks, in addition to spectacular shells, rocks, and
driftwood, but I have seen whales jump in the air, flying fish, crab families scurrying about,
brand new baby turtles being hatched, incredible butterflys and birds of all types, and once
i was lucky enough to find sea horses. Everyday I see something very very special.....
9 . Hermosa Beach is only 7 minutes south of Jaco Beach, yet feels like worlds apart, and offers beachcombers, joggers, and sunset strollers delightfully soft sand, and the visual artistry of the surfers enjoying interrnationally famous surf breaks, all surrounded by beautiful green mountains.
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25 UNESCO world heritage sites p2 - travel guide
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The UNESCO World Heritage Sites mentioned represent a diverse array of cultural and natural wonders that captivate visitors from around the globe. Plitvice Lakes in Croatia mesmerizes with its cascading waterfalls and crystal-clear lakes, a true paradise for nature lovers. Yellowstone National Park in the United States boasts geothermal wonders, dramatic canyons, and diverse wildlife, offering a unique wilderness experience. Florida Everglades, a vast wetland ecosystem, showcases the beauty of nature and is a crucial habitat for numerous species.
Ayutthaya in Thailand, with its ancient temples and ruins, is a testament to the country's rich history and cultural heritage. Ben Haddou in Morocco is a stunning example of traditional earthen architecture, transporting visitors back in time. Bingling Cave in China houses exquisite Buddhist sculptures and paintings, reflecting the country's artistic prowess.
Easter Island in Chile is famous for its mysterious moai statues, shrouded in enigma and intrigue. Gobekli Tepe in Turkey is an archaeological marvel, featuring ancient megalithic structures that challenge our understanding of early human civilizations. Kakadu National Park in Australia showcases the continent's unique biodiversity and Indigenous cultural heritage.
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Costa Rica to Panama Border Run April 2023- Paso Canoas- Perpetual tourist
Costa Rica to Panama Border run to renew visa and get passport stamped. A border crossing to Paso Canoas to get the passport stamped for another 90 days is the life of a Perpetual tourist in Costa Rica.
What has changed in 2023 if anything ? What is the same? Tune in to this episode of Costa Rica Story and find out.
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