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June 7, 2009 at 12:00 am #196478micololoMember
Does anyone know or have a living experience in this area?
Are there foreigners?June 7, 2009 at 9:28 pm #196479rkfooteMemberThere is a relatively small, compared to popular western CR towns, but rapidly growing community of English speakers in the Turrialba area. CATIE,which is located between Turrialba and La Suiza is an internationally renown agricultural/horticultural university with professors, students and staff from around the world.
Turrialba retains the charm of an agricultural town without the ubiquitous American fast food chains. However, it is large enough for a Home Depot style hardware store, numerous supermarkets (including one owned by Walmart), a large hospital and numerous health care providers. Most all of the Costa Rican banks have offices here.
The local Pacuare and Renventazon rivers are considered to be two of the best white water rafting rivers in the world.
The nearby Guayabo National Park contains the only significant indigenous ruins in Costa Rica.
La Suiza is about 15 minutes out of Turrialba with regular bus service. Turrialba is only 90 minutes from downtown San Jose and direct buses leave every hour for about $2 each way.
The Caribbean coast is approximately three hours away and the road traffic is significantly less than the roads going towards the Pacific beaches.
This side of Costa Rica is wetter and therefor much greener than the Pacific side.
Some familiarity with Spanish goes a long way but is not a necessity in this area.
Come and visit regardless of your interests in the area. It is a beautiful area populated by warm and friendly people.
Best of luck to you.
Bob
June 7, 2009 at 11:56 pm #196480micololoMemberThank’s to you responding Bob.
I would like to know more about the people living at La Suiza. The story of this village, how is this tico’s community? Comments of people who has or are living there.
Thank you
June 8, 2009 at 1:11 am #196481rkfooteMemberI’m sorry but I have no direct experience with La Suiza specifically. I have lived in Turrialba and have traveled through La Suiza many times but I have not lived there.
Bob
June 13, 2009 at 12:44 pm #196482costaricafincaParticipantWe lived in La Suiza a few years ago while we were building a house just outside of town. We found most people very friendly and helpful. Not much in the way of stores, etc but easy accessibility to Turrialba, and shopping. If one lives on the hillside, there is fantastic views.
June 14, 2009 at 10:42 am #196483micololoMemberThanks for your reply Costarifinca. Can you provide us with names of a good architect, constructor, road contractor near La Suiza. How did you find the building experience?
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June 16, 2009 at 1:32 pm #196484DavidRushtonMemberI have a lot of experience in the Turrialba area. I have bult two houses and am working on a third. I know two excellent architetcts and some builders. It easy to get hurt here but I would be happy to help with my experience.
June 16, 2009 at 8:43 pm #196485micololoMemberHi Davidrushton
Could you please contact me using my e-mail address above. Could you give me the name of the architects and builders and the way I can contact them. Are you a Tico or an expat? Estare en CR entre febrero y mayo, seria un placer para mi de encontrar a usted.
Gracias para su repuesta y hasta pronto
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