Escape this winter to the land of perpetual summer on the Central Pacific Coast of Costa Rica. Blue skies, golden sun, tropical breezes, warm surf and soft sand await you…. Read more »
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The end of the year in southern Costa Rica turns a little devilish. This is when the indigenous Boruca community celebrates their ancestral “Fiesta de los Diablitos”, or the Festival… Read more »
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A new online news media site in Costa Rica recently reported on a lawsuit that compensated a truck driver who suffered a road traffic accident after staring at the ample… Read more »
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Mike and I traveled to the Osa Peninsula in Costa Rica in October of 2013. We stayed at Lapa Rios Ecolodge near Puerto Jimenez. Video made using Animoto.
An expat mother of two from Maryland became a blogging sensation in 2013 thanks to her honest ad incisive observations of life in Costa Rica. Emily Shea is the author… Read more »
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This Week in Costa Rica, a podcast/radio program produced 52 times a year by a Canadian expatriate, is looking forward to bringing more reliable, useful and entertaining information to listeners… Read more »
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Costa Rica’s Osa Peninsula is renowned by scientists, explorers and nature lovers as an astounding paradise of biological diversity. The southern Pacific Ocean off the Osa Peninsula is natural wonder… Read more »
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Just in time to beat the winter blues, Costa Rica’s summer season is beginning, offering affordable winter vacation destinations for northern travelers. Costa Rica is a fun and easy tropical… Read more »
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Costa Rica Editorial – Bri and Marlee were the typical gorgeous blond surf girls just trying to get by on the beaches of Costa Rica. they always had a happy way of living that revolved around their surfboards. If they ever had a hard day they knew the waves on the beach in Playa Jaco would take away their frustrations. And then it happened. This morning their 2 surf boards were found. One of the boards looked like it had been bitten in half by a great white shark. The other seemed to have been only nibbled on but the… Continue reading →
Costa Rica Travel News - The shallow warm waters around Osa Peninsula, Costa Rica’s southern zone form the perfect ecosystem for an enormous diversity of marine life. Drake Bay on the northern edge of Osa is exceptional with more than 25 species of whales and dolphins commonly seen by travelers visiting the region. The Osa Peninsula is considered one of the best places in the world for an up close and personal experience with the majestic humpback whale and these giants can be seen throughout the year. A northern migration of humpback whales moves down from the California to give birth… Continue reading →