Friday, October 7, 2011

Bars and Clubs in Costa Rica

TicoParty.com is great site in spanish for looking for Costa Rican bars and clubs, it is nightlife guide with information on how to get to the place, operating hours, music found on the club and a review of the bar. The website also has an event calendar for the top Costa Rican parties.

Tuesday, December 23, 2008

Costa Rica-the Great Vacation Destination



Costa Rica is thought of by loads of tourists to be a great destination for a getaway. Mainly because of the fact that it is situated in the heart of the Western Hemisphere, it is definitely a fortunate location. The majority of people who stay in Costa Rica remember that it is the best destination for a holiday to remember.

Thinking about its distinct terrain and average temperature, there is no doubt going to be an area of Costa Rica to to suit them. Costa Rica ,has for many years, been a haven of serenity. Possessing the oldest democracy in all of Central America, Costa Rica hasn’t maintained a defense force in many years.

Costa Rica is also considered to be a perfect country for production; it has an economy that has steadily grown in the last ten yrs.. Just recently Costa Rica signed the C.A.F.T.A. with several other Latin American countries, as well as the U.S.. Costa Rica has developed into the ideal place for investors and travelers alike. There are 2 international airports in the country, this includes one in the Central Valley and a second airport in Liberia, making Costa Rica reachable for many tourists.

Even if you enjoy hiking in the mountains, surfing, scuba diving, white-water rafting or possibly a quiet retreat in the mountains, this country has some attraction for many different people. You can find tons of Costa Rican hotels and lodges all over Costa Rica and tons of discounts are available to make your Costa Rica getaway worthwhile.

Thursday, November 13, 2008

Visit the Arenal Volcano on your Costa Rica Vacation



Located close to ninety kilometers north west of San Jose, Costa Rica, you will find the majestic Arenal Volcano. It is in the province of Alajuela in the little town of La Fortuna. It is known as the most active volcano in Costa Rica. Experts label the Arenal Volcano as the newest and also the most active mountains in Costa Rica.
Arenal has been named a volcano since the 1800’s, even though in those times it was named Costa Rica Volcano or Rio Frio. Some estimates state that the volcano is over 4000 years old. This area of Costa Rica was new up until 1937, when a few explorers climbed to the top that year.

The greatest eruption of the Arenal Volcano came about in 1968 after more than 400 years of no activity. That eruption ruined the whole region of Arenal, and stole the lives of 87 inhabitants. It finally affected over 232 sq. kms. and went on for a number of days. The explosion was so strong that it shaped three new craters. From the time of this incredible explosion, the Arenal Volcano has been active and anyone can see minor explosions very often, mostly at night.

Arenal is quite a well-visited tourist location, most of the visitors enjoy seeing the nocturnal explosions not to mention the well-known hot springs. The most popular hot spring near Arenal is Tabacon. Arenal Volcano is one of the seven volcanoes that tourists are able to check out on their vacation in Costa Rica.

Wednesday, October 29, 2008

Visit Costa Rica to see Humback Whales on your next Vacation



Is Costa Rica on your list of places to visit for your next vacation? If you answered "yes" to this question, then you will definitely want to consider humpback whale-watching while you are in Costa Rica. This is undoubtedly a new and exciting idea, but it is quickly becoming more popular every year.

The ideal time to view these whales is from Aug. to Oct. in the Southern Hemisphere, and from Dec. through April in the Northern Hemisphere. The humpback whale is the whale that is easiest to spot in Costa Rica. These whales tend to travel north during the summer months and then head down to Costa Rican waters in the winter months.

Some 50 Costa Rican Tour companies offer these trips to view the humpback whales. In 2007, Costa Rica recieved over 100,000 tourists to watch these whales jump and swim. During the past 10 years the number of visitors coming to Costa Rica to see the humpback whales increased around 74%, this percentage represents the largest in all of Latin America.

Costa Rica is home to the Ballena National Park, this park is in charge of protecting an area of Costa Rican beach and ocean to provide a safe area for the whales to live. The Ballena National Park is located near Punta Uvita in Puntarenas. This national park not only controls areas of the ocean where the whales are mating, but also some areas of land as well. The humpback whale has been considered an endangered species since 1967, and it is estimated that there are over 10,000 living in the world right now.

Sunday, October 5, 2008

United States’ economic disaster not affecting Costa Rica’s real estate


People would suspect with the economic situation that the United States is experiencing recently, Costa Rica’s properties would be negatively affected. According to some experienced real estate agents, this could be a misconception. During the last five years or so, the real estate market in Costa Rica has been thriving. Most of this is due in part to North Americans travelling to Costa Rica with tons of cash, ready to purchase anything on the Costa Rican real estate market from lots to condos or even villas.

In recent times, things seemed to have changed; due in part to decreasing stock markets and higher interest rates from lending banks. The Costa Rican real estate condition, one might think, may be taking a different turn. Not so, say some very skilled real estate agents. One negative factor of the big real estate “boom” was the fact that many new agents were selling costly properties, now things are beginning to level off. What will happen with an high priced property is, it will sit on the real estate market for a long while, the seller will have to reduce the price, and then it will eventually sell when the owner becomes more realistic.

Another matter, potential property purchasers, are faced with is the growing cost of construction materials. The costs of raw materials are definitely growing, but this is true everywhere not just in Costa Rica’s market. Even with these increasing costs, Costa Rica still has a very inexpensive price-per-square foot to build and is a big attraction for retirees and others looking for a more laid-back lifestyle. Countless economists claim that the real estate market in Costa Rica will start to increase eventually, when the price of construction materials diminishes or stops rising. Potential real estate buyers, property owners, and real estate agents have no reason for concern. Things have just made a 360 degree turn and are just like they were 5 years ago, before the huge real estate “boom”.

Friday, May 9, 2008

Birdwatching in Costa Rica

A lot of travelers think that any season is the best season to visit Costa Rica. Costa Rica’s great weather is the result of a combination of rain and sun heat that makes everything more tropically and beautifully green. Traveling to a tropical country like Costa Rica can be easy if you get the basic information you need before you travel. Located in Central America, Costa Rica is one of the most fascinating places on earth to see Coral reefs, also the sandy beaches of Guanacaste, including Papagayo and Nicoya Peninsula are amazing sites for nature lovers wishing to travel in this "green" country.

The Costa Rica Tour Operators normally offer great tours to the most famous protected areas such as Tortuguero National Park, Santa Rosa National Park to mention some. Finding information about Costa Rica is as easy as turning your computer on, there are hundreds of sites in where you can find all the basic information about travel packs in Costa Rica as well as other functional tips.

Everyone who has taken a trip in the tropics in search of wildlife can tell you that you don't need to venture far to experience the nation’s full palette of magnificent flora and fauna. You can find all kind of creatures from insects with weird forms, moths that mimic wasps, to the giant Caligo memnon butterfly whose huge open wings look like the wide-eye face of an owl, and the motted bark colored bug. With patience you can also see other animals such as monkeys, iguanas, quetzals, and sloths. You can also see a series of other animals including felines like pumas and other wildcats. Costa Rica has also become one of the greatest destinations in the world for birdwatchers. Amateur and experienced birdwatchers easily sight hundreds of birds in just a few days. The spectacular diversity of habitats found in this country and Costa Rica National Parks and protected areas in the world, allow birdwatchers to find very many species with little traveling.

Thursday, February 14, 2008

Costa Rica Traveling

Properties in Costa Rica Real Estate are located in San Jose, the capital city of this beautiful country. Costa Rica is a wonderful place to live, retire or invest. If you're looking for peace and tranquility with natural unspoiled beauty, a place the world has left behind, look no further than Playa Tambor Costa Rica. Costa Rica's tropical micro-climates offer something for everyone, well except for snow! Whether you want to feel the heat on the beach, enjoy the rich air of the rain forest or be cool in the high altitude, your home in Costa Rica can offer it. For these reasons, the Costa Rica real estate market has experienced major appreciation in certain areas over the last 10 years that the American-European Real Estate Group has operated here. The house and retirement of your dreams is still possible here as most real estate is still a bargain compared to the prices in the US and Europe. Costa Rica is definitely one of the last peaceful places where to live and invest in the world. Many residents commute to San Jose for jobs, preferring to raise their families in the peaceful mountains with cooler temperatures, friendly neighbors, clean air and incredible views. The Costa Rica national parks are arguably the best thing that the country has to offer. Braulio Carrillo National Park is home to five different kinds of forests, tapirs, ocelots, jaguars, and many types of flowers, while Poas Volcano National Park hosts the namesake volcano and a color changing lake. Purchasing property is always a smart investment, especially on the ocean, in a nice, safe, tourist destination.

The starting point for official government weather forecasts, warning and conditions for Costa Rica. There are hundreds of Costa Rica properties to make your stay one of a kind. Located at Peninsula Papagayo on a coastal hillside. Costa Rica travel resources for planning your adventure a map of the parks and reserves in Costa Rica, which links to their descriptions. Costa Rica Adventure travel vacation packages, whitewater kayaking and canoeing trips in Costa Rica. Costa Rica facts, information and history, travel videos, flags, photos from National Geographic.