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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Jocote – One of my favourite Costa Rican fruits.
Late August and early September is the time of the year for one of my favourite Costa Rican fruits - the jocote. Many Costa Ricans prefer ...
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Costa Rica Retirement – My New Full Time Job
This retirement business is turning out to be a full-time job! I may not find time to write the Great American Novel after all! I am ...
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Costa Rica Retirement – Flying Solo
In September of 2005, at the ripe age of 55, I left the United States behind and moved with 140 pounds of my earthly belongings to Costa ...
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My Six Favorite Beaches in Costa Rica
There you will find pristine water, a snorkeling reef just off shore, and most days you will be visited by a local troupe of howler ...
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Costa Rica Retirement – Thanks for the Ride
I decided to venture out by myself on a bus expedition to the Real Cariari Mall. My first house guest was due in a few weeks and the guest ...
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Santa Ana Ranked Number One Most Efficient Municipality In Costa Rica
Meanwhile, Gerardo Oviedo, Mayor of Santa Ana, said they benefited from the change in methodology applied by the Comptroller to compile the ...
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Retired in Costa Rica – Shopping for Ropa Americana
If you're moving to Costa Rica, or even if you're just coming for an extended visit, don't think that you have to stuff your entire ...
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Costa Rica Retirement – Like a Raw New England December Day
My Cuban friend, Roxana, who moved to Costa Rica 13 years ago, wanted me to go with her and about 30 of her fellow Zen Buddhists. We all ...
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Learning Spanish at the Beach in Samara with InterCultura
A university group from South Florida contacted us and again pretty much on trust decided to send us their 40-person group down for a ...
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Living in Quepos, Costa Rica – A true melting pot of lifestyles, personalities and cultures.
Single or married, homosexual or heterosexual, young kids or grandparents, sophisticated or backpacker.., there is and will be something ...
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