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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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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Nature Goes Up and Nature Comes Down!
For some plants, its definitely the time to be dramatic - this agave is nearly four years old, time to flower, its asparagus-like spear has ...
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Costa Rica Wine Show – 27-28th October 2011
Most stands will be occupied by companies importing and distributing wines from different regions. In addition, producers and distributors ...
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Costa Rica Living in the Central Valley: The Three Villages of Escazu
The Central Valley is the place for me, and maybe it's the place for you. When I was still living in Florida, I researched online a place ...
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Costa Rica Retirement in Miramar in the Sierpe River Area
Miramar, literally translates to English as: 'Ocean View.' The tiny town of Miramar is located in the hills overlooking the Sierpe River ...
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Eight Gold Medals Even While Missing The Lower Half Of Both Arms, His Left Leg and His Tongue
Last week 60 year old Kaike was in Costa Rica representing Brazil in the Paralympics Table Tennis Tournament which was held in the Palacio ...
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New Samara Vegetarian Restaurant ‘Ahora Si’ Gets Rave Reviews!
Walking into Ahora Si for the first time, I was quickly met by Sabina Salvatore, the hostess and chef. She tells me, "I'm Italian, and I ...
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Living in Costa Rica Where Your Whole Life’s a Vacation
We traveled throughout the country, from the amazing thermal hot springs in Arenal to the pristine beaches and lush rainforest in Manuel ...
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Panama Is Not The Paradise Writer Was Seeking
I have lived and prospered here for 13 years, never been robbed, taken hostage, or assaulted. Yes, I have had a few traffic tickets, but ...
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Retirement in Costa Rica – Learning Spanish Paso a Paso
nish on and off for two-and-a-half years step by step, or paso a paso. I started six months before I moved to Costa Rica, while I ...
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