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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Planning For Your Your Home in Costa Rica? There are at least 50 ways to save your money!
Planning and building your new home in Costa Rica will be a great adventure, one that you can thoroughly enjoy if you have the right people ...
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Free Spanish Lesson #19 – I need a pair of pants
While in Latin America, I found out there were tailors (people who custom make clothes) that work out of their homes. Many of them, in ...
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How To Drive Like A Tico in Costa Rica And … Survive!
If the vehicle ahead of you is swerving across both lanes in a seemingly alarming fashion, do not panic. The driver could well be under ...
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Free Spanish Lesson #18 – Dinner in Latin America
There are big cultural difference between the attitude towards mealtime and food in Latin America and the attitude in the United States. ...
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Living in Costa Rica: Minimum Salaries in 2013
Fully registered VIP Members can download the Spanish minimum salaries in Costa Rica 2012 from our Download Library.
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Free Spanish Lesson #16 – Hand Gestures (gestos)
It means that you are interested in being extremely intimate with that person and is considered a solicitation. You can imagine the trouble ...
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Dengue Fever in Costa Rica. Questions and answers.
I had dengue in July 2007 and I do not want to belittle this or any other disease because it's sure to be dangerous for older people and ...
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George Lundquist’s Costa Rica Retirement Tour. A very happy and satisfied customer letter…
Observe and enjoy and let it all in. I'll bet you don't frown once in CR and if you do, the locals will wonder what kind of mental baggage ...
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Free Spanish Lesson #15 – Get a Little Closer!
I'm not sure how it is in other parts of the world, (those of you from England, Australia, and so forth, can inform me) but in the U.S. ...
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Free Spanish Lesson #14 – Fun Spanish Words!
In English, when we're writing a letter that will be used as an example in business or in a textbook, we usually address it with something ...
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