Truly informative articles about retirement in Costa Rica can not be written by ‘travel writers’, they can only be written about by people who are actually living and who are retired in Costa Rica. 90% of the articles you will find here about retiring in Costa Rica are unique to our site. They have been written by people who have been retired in Costa Rica for many years, who understand the culture, the people and the country and you can learn from their experience.
Retirement In Costa Rica
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Costa Rica Crime – Americans Murdering Americans
This last week was not a 'good news' week for Americans in Costa Rica. 1. An American identified only by his family name, Emmett, 67, was ...
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Murder in a Mansion
The heavy ornate door opened without a sound as we entered the magnificent reception hall of the Club Union in downtown San Jose. We found ...
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At What Cost a Life in Paradise? Costa Rica Real Estate Book Review
In the September-October 2005 edition of Costa Rica Outdoors magazine, a writer named Heather Wisner wrote a review of our new book How ...
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Costa Rica Corruption in Perspective
This little bit of corruption is also prevalent in Costa Rica. I have no problem with this because the Police here are very friendly and ...
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Scanners & Dogs – Retiring To Costa Rica
I was retiring to Costa Rica. All my "stuff" would not be coming along with me. This was a chance to simplify my life, to get rid of all ...
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‘El Doctor’ – Great Service in Costa Rica and a fantastic price!
I was given the name and contact information for an English-speaking doctor in Heredia, one of the provincial capitals of Costa Rica. I met ...
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Costa Rica Map – Full Country
Costa Rica Map - Full country
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A Remarkable Costa Rican Doctor in Dominical
My wife Helene and I were in Dominical at the end of March this year. She loves to fish and we saw a sign on the side of the road for ...
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Aging Tarzans & Janes Discover Why Americans Loves Costa Rica
It was that day in Tortuguero, Costa Rica when, from our small flat-bottomed boat we saw spider and white-throated capuchin monkeys, three ...
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Remarkable People Making A Difference!
El Puente - The Bridge is a project of a USA non-profit organization Serendipity International Foundation a registered 501C3 and offers ...
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