Thursday, November 15, 2007

Costa Rica Real Estate Increases in Popularity with Investors

With Costa Rica real estate becoming so popular for investors all around the world, it is not surprising to see so many individuals making the effort to utilize these types of Costa Rica real estate packages in order to provide themselves with generous wealth in the future. With so many investors and developers making the effort to purchase massive amounts of Costa Rica real estate, it has become apparent to the rest of the world that there is much interest in Costa Rica real estate in general and that the area is a potential gold mine for investors who are savvy enough to make this type of investment well ahead of the curve. With the popularity of Costa Rica real estate in the modern day, it has become increasingly obvious to people from around the world that Costa Rica is a gold mine for real estate and that there is a tremendous amount of interest being displayed in the Costa Rica real estate arena. With so many visitors to the area focusing on this type of Costa Rica real estate, it is only a matter of time before the word gets out that there is so much profit to be had through these types of revenue streams.

Naturally, the real estate market in the area is largely dependent upon the investors who make the effort to buy up all of the available real estate and stay on top of the increasingly difficult buyers and sellers market. By staying aware of these types of markets and acknowledging their popularity, real estate developers are sure to take advantage of the tremendous levels of popularity that the Costa Rica area has and the draw on investors that the area boasts. With so many potential real estate investors in the area, Costa Rica has little trouble attracting visitors and travelers who are more than happy to make this type of investment and generate wealth so quickly. In the case of these extraordinarily profitable real estate deals, the Costa Rica real estate development and investment minded individuals who travel to the area have the right idea and are effectively investing ahead of the curve in order to avoid the tremendous levels of demand that tend to draw prices up in general. By investing ahead of the curve and beating all of the other investors to the market, wise and savvy developers can effectively make sure that they can provide all manner of advantage to themselves as some of the first investors to make the scene and profit from the extraordinary popular Costa Rica area and real estate that is such a draw on investors from around the world.

Tuesday, November 6, 2007

Costa Rica Property Laws Lead to Tremendous Level of Development in the near Future

With all of the focus on Costa Rica real estate and the investors and developers who have made the area their target for future efforts, many investors overlook the underlying reason for such popularity. With the pristine and untouched virgin landscape of the Costa Rican rainforest, it would seem the last place that most individual developers and investors would want to work towards developing vacation homes and condos of the type that are projected for development in the near future. But after closer inspection, it would seem that it is the extraordinarily lenient property laws and rights of individual owners in Costa Rica that has fueled the incredible boost in attention that the Costa Rica area has received in general from developers and investors from around the world. With this increased level of interest, it seems only natural that developers and investors would flock to the area in order to secure the most succulent and prime areas of real estate that make such an effort to recoup on the investment that is necessary for these types of property developments. In the case of these types of world-class developers, the lenient government attitude toward property rights makes all the difference in the ability to develop in the area for future real estate investment.

With all of the focus on investing in Costa Rica real estate before the investment boom begins in full stride, there are developers who are literally leapfrogging each other in order to get into some of the most profitable locations in areas where properties seem that they would begin to generate tremendous amount of revenue more quickly than in other areas. By monopolizing the prime properties, early investors and early adopters of the development strategy in Costa Rica can ensure that they are ahead of the curve and are able to profit not only before any others but in larger amounts as well, a critical component to the Costa Rica real estate investment strategy.

As more and more developers and investors pour into the area, it becomes critical for the serious real estate investor to get off the couch and move into the Costa Rica real estate arena and ensured the available profits ahead of the competition. This is considered to be one of the most critical parts of the Costa Rica development strategy, has waiting till after the crunch will only result in higher prices and less profit for the Costa Rica real estate developer who is concerned with the long-term profits from the investment and development of their investment property.

Friday, October 26, 2007

Costa Rican Government Extremely Liberal Towards Property Owners

With the amazing popularity of Costa Rica as a real estate development and investment area, it is not surprising to see some concern by investors as to what the future might hold for the Costa Rican government. Costa Rica is known for its extremely liberal and lenient rights of property owners, rights that far exceed those of comparable countries around the world, where the concept of property rights is almost laughable. By contrast, Costa Rica offers a tremendous amount of privileges and rights as property owner that are extremely attractive to developers and investors in general to see the area as extremely lucrative and potentially a real estate development capital of the world. By building vacation homes and retirement communities in Costa Rica, developers and investors both can generate massive amounts of profit from these types of investments over an extended period of time. With this popularity of Costa Rica as a development and investment vehicle, many visitors have indicated their desire to invest into the extremely liberal and lenient government controlled area. With this focus by investors on remaining in a friendly area, it becomes clear that simply low prices and ideal real estate isn't enough to fuel the interest of developers and investors. These factors must also be accompanied by strong property rights. Investing in a property only to have it get yanked out from underneath you is no way to protect the individual investments in areas around the world.

With the extremely liberal rights that are available to property owners in Costa Rica, it is patently obvious why so many individuals have made investments in this area. It is interesting to note that while the specific leniency inherent in laws and legislation of the local government has much to do with the popularity of investment from foreign nationals, in some areas the exact opposite is true as the lack of property rights tend to keep other areas around the world from succeeding in this way as potential investment vehicles. As Costa Rica leads the way in real estate development and investment, it becomes rather clear that few areas of the world can compete with Costa Rica as a potential real estate gold mine. With such incredible popularity and a perfect union of low prices, high demand and liberal property owner rights, Costa Rica has cemented itself as the investment vehicle of for the current generation of property developers and investors.

Costa Rican Government Extremely Liberal Towards Property Owners

With the amazing popularity of Costa Rica as a real estate development and investment area, it is not surprising to see some concern by investors as to what the future might hold for the Costa Rican government. Costa Rica is known for its extremely liberal and lenient rights of property owners, rights that far exceed those of comparable countries around the world, where the concept of property rights is almost laughable. By contrast, Costa Rica offers a tremendous amount of privileges and rights as property owner that are extremely attractive to developers and investors in general to see the area as extremely lucrative and potentially a real estate development capital of the world. By building vacation homes and retirement communities in Costa Rica, developers and investors both can generate massive amounts of profit from these types of investments over an extended period of time. With this popularity of Costa Rica as a development and investment vehicle, many visitors have indicated their desire to invest into the extremely liberal and lenient government controlled area. With this focus by investors on remaining in a friendly area, it becomes clear that simply low prices and ideal real estate isn't enough to fuel the interest of developers and investors. These factors must also be accompanied by strong property rights. Investing in a property only to have it get yanked out from underneath you is no way to protect the individual investments in areas around the world.

With the extremely liberal rights that are available to property owners in Costa Rica, it is patently obvious why so many individuals have made investments in this area. It is interesting to note that while the specific leniency inherent in laws and legislation of the local government has much to do with the popularity of investment from foreign nationals, in some areas the exact opposite is true as the lack of property rights tend to keep other areas around the world from succeeding in this way as potential investment vehicles. As Costa Rica leads the way in real estate development and investment, it becomes rather clear that few areas of the world can compete with Costa Rica as a potential real estate gold mine. With such incredible popularity and a perfect union of low prices, high demand and liberal property owner rights, Costa Rica has cemented itself as the investment vehicle of for the current generation of property developers and investors.

Sunday, October 21, 2007

Costa Rica Receives More Attention from International Travelers

Costa Rica has boomed in reaching years with international visitors interested in seeing the Costa Rica rain forest, one of the last areas on earth that is still in the pristine condition that existed on the planet many decades ago. By visiting Costa Rica, visitors take a step back in time to the lush rainforests that existed in the primitive days of man years ago. This attraction of living amongst nature and coexisting peacefully with the harmonious nature of the rain forest has drawn many visitors to the Costa Rica area from all around the world. With this international appeal, the Costa Rica area promises to hold a tremendous amount of potential for developers and real estate investors over the coming years. In fact, there is so much interest in the area that these types of investors and developers have already flocked to the area to take advantage of the prime real estate that currently exists in the area. With all the emphasis on investing in the area real estate and the potential for an explosion in profit in the future, Costa Rica has proven to be an extraordinarily popular location for these types of investments by shrewd real estate and development experts.

In the future, Costa Rica will very likely look quite a bit different from what it currently resembles. The primitive washboard roads and thatched huts will very likely be replaced by modern buildings and high tech structures, the staple of modern civilization. With Costa Rica's undeveloped nature, many international travelers would prefer to see the rain forest in the way it is. But in the face of development, this rarely happens, and it is very likely that in the future, the lush vegetation and beautiful scenery that Costa Rica is so famous for will be replaced with the trappings of modern civilization. While this might seem tragic to some, it is simply the way that progress works as the new replaces the old and nature makes way for the habitations of mankind. With the encroaching needs of mankind to build upon the bones of the rain forest, Costa Rica will almost certainly be transformed into something completely different than what it currently looks like, providing all manner of upscale facilities and modern comforts for the Costa Rica traveler to enjoy. With this focus on progress in moving into the future, it becomes apparent that there are many who have different opinions on the future of Costa Rica and the way in which it should be handled.

Sunday, October 14, 2007

Costa Rica Now

The rain is almost gone and it has been a really bad wet season this year. Lots of landslides and houses lost where the not so fortunate poor live on cliff sides. When someone told me that Costa Rica gets about 6 meters a year in rain I laughed. Well now I leave the country in Sept. and Oct. and go to the Northeast for the fall season.

I love Costa Rica for it's beauty and the way people here learn not to worry so much about the small stuff. Costa Rica people live a simple uncomplicated life, the circa of people whose strong family ties and religion know how to comfort and care.

The explosion of tourism is making it's way to every section now and development is running rampant. May the government and the people know when to stop and keep it the beautiful pristine country that it is and not give in to the deep pocketed developers. Progress and tourism is good but infrastructure is lacking for handling the masses that development brings.

Costa Rica just ratified the Central American Free Trade Act by passing it with Costa Rica's first referendum. This was a small margin victory as it saw numerous national protests from it's people opposing the intervention of the USA. American again is the bad guy and we are looked at as the democracy devil. Time marches on and it will tell if the countries monopolies will dissolve and the trade markets that open up will benefit the many skeptical Ticos.

I invite all families to visit this country for it has so much to offer with the natural side that will fill your senses. I will be back in Costa Rica at the end of October and will notice the magnificent emerald color of all the foliage which will be an amazing contrast to what I have experienced on my 45 day road trip up the coast of the USA. Nothing compares to it and it truly is a God shot in this tropical rain forest. Pura Vida (pure life)is what you will here from the local folk in daily conversations as they use it in their greetings. I had to laugh and take a photo yesterday when I was along the Carolina outer banks and saw a business sign that read PURA VIDA PIZZA.......did not stop in but it reminded me of why I live in Costa Rica and how I miss it.

Thursday, October 11, 2007

Costa Rica-The Vacation Paradise and Real Estate Investors Dream Come True

In Costa Rica, the real estate boom has only just begun, despite its extremely overwhelming and phenomenally popular nature. As more and more real estate investors flock to the area, there is a tremendous amount of emphasis on the purchasing and sale of real estate for future development, as developers eye the future as a vehicle for growth and expansion in the Costa Rica area where there is so much emphasis on the potential for vacationing and retirement homes in the beautiful Costa Rica resort landscape. With such a luxurious location, it is only a matter of time before development and infrastructure is put in place to serve the future needs of Costa Rican real estate investors and developers, making for an extremely wise choice for real estate investment.

And as Costa Rica comes in line more and more with the potential values that real estate investors see as being critical to the potential profitability of any investment, the area grows on an economic basis, drawing more and more real estate investors from around the world to the tremendous potential for return on investment that the Costa Rica area represents. This situation results in what basically amounts to a land grab as real estate investors flock to the area interested in gaining control of available land that could potentially be transformed into suitable development properties. If these types of trends continue in the Costa Rica area, the investors who have made such a commitment to the area stand to reap tremendous benefits from the returns that could be generated to the area. With the distinct possibility of wildly phenomenal success in the area, it is very likely that more real estate investors will continue to see the location of as prime for expansion and flock to the area in hopes of seeing their profits soar.

Considering Costa Rica's reputation as a vacation Paradise and retirement dream land, it is easy enough to see why so many people would be interested in investing in the local Costa Rica real estate and making the area their home on a long-term basis. This image of Costa Rica as the perfect vacation resort and retirement paradise is actually pretty accurate, as many visitors would say that there are very few areas in the world that compare with Costa Rica and its potential to be the vacation resort destination Paradise of the world.

Thursday, October 4, 2007

Costa Rica-Ideal for Investors

In the case of emerging economies, the entrepreneur or real estate investor who moves quickly is generally well rewarded for their efforts by an escalation and increase in the property value of the real estate, providing a tremendous earnings and return on investment for the real estate investor or professional. With this focus on investing in Costa Rica real estate, the real estate developer or investment professional can secure a swath of land at an extremely low price and maintain it for future development when the Costa Rica area begins to shape up in the future. With this tremendous emphasis on buying and holding real estate in the Costa Rica area, it becomes clear that real estate investors are focused on remaining in the area for the long haul, well into the future, as the properties will not truly begin to explode in value until the available infrastructure is constructed and in place for future development. With the concept of future development always the topic of speculation, real estate investors who are interested in the Costa Rica area for future expansion purposes stand to reap tremendous rewards and profits from the Costa Rica real estate investment that has so many property investors interested in the wide open world of Costa Rica real estate and investing in the ubiquitous rain forest properties.

In the future, when Costa Rica is completely developed and there are few areas remaining to build on, the value of these properties, which are currently next to nothing, even for a waterfront or Oceanside parcel of property, will very likely skyrocket, making instant moguls out of all of the real estate investors who have the presence of mind to invest early in the Costa Rica real estate that provides such strong returns on investment for real estate professionals and developers. In this future Costa Rica, when the entire world has become aware of the potential of the area as a vacationing and resort area, real estate investors who plan ahead and are well aware of the profit to be generated in the area and have manipulated the market to put themselves in control of these types of properties to some extent will be extraordinarily wealthy. In the meantime, those real estate investors who let this incredible opportunity slide by will very likely be left with nothing to show for their efforts.

Thursday, September 27, 2007

Investors Flock to Costa Rica Real Estate

The popularity of Costa Rica real estate has been well documented amongst those who are aware of these types of trends. With the ability to buy Costa Rica real estate cheaply and hold it for later development, investors have succeeded at building a strong return on investment in the Costa Rica real estate arena. By purchasing Costa Rica real estate and waiting for infrastructure and development to catch up with these pristine and unspoiled areas, savvy investors properly leverage the strong return on investment that can be found in Costa Rica and the available dirt cheap Costa Rica real estate.

Considering the extremely low prices of available Costa Rica real estate at the current moment in time, it is easy to see why the area is so popular as a real estate investment vehicle. With minimal investment, real estate investors can find just the properties they require for future development and purchase them ahead of the wave of incoming developers and homebuyers.

By positioning the buyers investment ahead of the curve in this way, the real estate investor can be certain that the investment that they make today will remain strong and generate a tremendous amount of income in the future. Without this focus on development and introduction of infrastructure, there is little need for developers and real estate investors in the area at all and few would venture into the area. But with the promise of future development and the focus on Costa Rica as an international real estate investment vehicle from real estate investors and property developers all around the world it is easy to see that there is no end of profit to be made from development in the world-famous Costa Rica area. Simply by purchasing undervalued properties and waiting until development catches up in the area, real estate investors and property developers can leverage the virtually unknown potential in the Costa Rica area to earn potential millions later on in the life of the property.

While many real estate investors are already familiar with the potential of Costa Rica as a profit generating vehicle, there are many who simply resist the urge to invest in the area due to perceived difficulties in developing infrastructure. While the lack of infrastructure is certainly notable, and few would care to visit such an area without any type of amenities such as electricity and running water, it is important to note that in the future, there will most certainly be a strong emphasis on development and developing the type of infrastructure required to make the Costa Rica area a profitable investment for everyone involved, including the local government, which is set to reap a tremendous windfall in the form of property taxes and revenue tax in the coming years with all the real estate growth and infrastructure development.

Monday, September 17, 2007

Costa Rica Real Estate Continues to Boom

The popularity of Costa Rica properties as a real estate investment vehicle is well-known throughout the developed world, as people who are concerned with earning a strong return on their investment overall are interested in investing in areas that are very likely to improve in the long-term. With the recent real estate slump in the United States, there is a lot of emphasis on investing in foreign locations and foreign real estate, such as the available prime real estate located in luscious and tropical Costa Rica. With the popularity of these types of available real estate properties in areas such as Costa Rica, real estate investors can buy property, hold it for extended periods of time and then build on it once the infrastructure and tools for development are in place at a later date. This focus on purchasing real estate and holding it for later development is common practice in many parts of the world, but only recently has begun to become a staple of modern day life in the Costa Rica area. With all of the real estate investment potential, the prices have begun to soar, making it important for real estate investors to move quickly into the Costa Rica real estate development market.

As the Costa Rica area becomes more and more popular for real estate investment and development, the real estate boom continues at a feverish pace, bringing in new visitors and new homeowners from around the world to invest in the world-famous Costa Rica real estate in the hopes that future development will bring extreme wealth and riches to the real estate investor in the burgeoning real estate market of the future. In the past, areas such as Costa Rica that have experienced a tremendous amount of fast development have become very strong investment areas over an extended period of time, boding well for the overall health of the Costa Rica real estate market for the long-term. As more and more real estate investors flock to Costa Rica, it becomes obvious that the area is a prime source of investment real estate for savvy investors from all around the world. With all of the available areas that are ripe for development, it is a simple matter to simply pick a parcel of land at random and hold onto it for a long-term return on investment.

Sunday, September 9, 2007

Costa Rica Real Estate Increases in Value after Storms Strike Nearby Areas

While the incredible popularity of Costa Rica and the Costa Rica area as a real estate investment vehicle area with tremendous future promise has been greatly publicized and reported on by industry sources, lately the activity of storms in nearby areas has prompted the Costa Rica real estate market into a spectacular boom that takes advantage of the focus on the need to develop in safe and reliable areas, protected from extreme storms in which it is reasonably safe to invest in to real estate and real property investment holdings. The focus on reduced risk from active storms and killer tornadoes and hurricanes is a common fear by most real estate investors who are familiar with the devastation and incredible toll of damage that has been recorded in all types of devastating storms and hurricanes over the history of the practice of keeping records of these types of storms. Considering the devastation that can occur in results from storms that form offshore and move in to the populated areas, it is obviously wise to choose real estate and development projects in areas that are less than prone to attracting killer storms in this way.

With this focus on choosing safe areas that rarely see massive storm damage, real estate in Costa Rica has come under increased focus by international developers who believe it is ideal as a location that sees very little storm activity. With the tendency to avoid building and developing in storm prone communities, Costa Rica can only benefit from the added attention of developers around the world looking for a safe location to develop and construct new facilities and homes for prospective buyers.

Real estate investors who are familiar with these types of trends have already begun snapping up available Costa Rica real estate and development land packages, specifically focusing on oceanfront and waterfront properties that are available for a fraction of their value as developed properties. In the future, there will be a large push for infrastructure in these areas and the values will raise exponentially, as the flood of incoming vacationing families and retiring couples will drive the market values of developed properties into the stratosphere, bringing massive profits to developers and property investment managers who were farsighted enough to invest in these Costa Rica properties ahead of time, effectively beating the rush and maximizing the available profit margin.

Sunday, September 2, 2007

Costa Rica Info-Preparing to Move to Costa Rica

Moving to Costa Rica is the dream of many Americans and other people from around the world. Costa Rica is beautiful and lush and attracts visitors from all over. The focus on the tropical paradise lifestyle brings visitors from all over the world in attempt to experience the thrill of getting back to nature and living amongst nature's beauty on a day-to-day basis. Exposing the visitor to the beauty of Costa Rica is like unveiling a treasure that has been withheld from sight. But simply vacationing in Costa Rica is far different from moving to the area and living there on a full-time basis. Costa Rica is still largely undeveloped, as many many acres of rainforest and woodlands are still considered to be virgin territories, unspoiled by development and the rampant spread of civilization. While this undeveloped nature might be exactly what the real estate investor or vacationing user is looking for, it is also a major factor in the convenience of living in the Costa Rica area, as there are very few markets and even fewer large pockets of civilization and large cities.

Without widespread development there are no immediate hospitals or other types of necessities that can be very beneficial to the homeowner. Living near adequate health services is almost a must and a priority for many people, as the modern day's focus on health and remaining well requires access to modern doctors and the ability to receive regular medical treatment and checkups as well as simple peace of mind in knowing that should the user required medical treatment that is not far away in an emergency situation.

Medical treatment and other necessities of life are considered a run-of-the-mill occurrence in the United States and other developed countries, but in areas such as Costa Rica it can be a rare consideration for the user and a difficult to utilize luxury. This and other factors should be considered before moving to the Costa Rica area, as those in poor health or requiring constant attention from medical services might want to rethink what area of Costa Rica they might like to live in.

While many areas of Costa Rica have plenty of adequate healthcare within easy traveling distance of major metropolitan areas, much of the areas that are popular with real estate investment speculators and developers are somewhat remote and are located quite far from available health care.

Saturday, August 25, 2007

Costa Rica-Information to Get You Back to Nature

Costa Rica is famous for its prime real estate investment market and luscious scenery. The undeveloped nature of much of the Costa Rica area makes it a prime location for a trip to get back to nature. Putting away all the trappings of modern day technology and stepping back in time to enjoy a trip through nature's bountiful harvest in Costa Rica can cost you next to nothing outside of the travel fees associated with actually arriving in Costa Rica.. Taking a trip to the lush rainforest on foot and seeing for yourself every tree, leaf and lizard in the green wonderland is like taking a time machine back to an era before mankind left his indelible mark on the planet. Every bush seems to have sprung from a pristine and surreal painting that is larger than life while trees sway in the motion of the wind, enticing the Costa Rica traveler to return again and again to the remote and luscious wonderland.

Getting back to nature is easy with a little Costa Rica information to help you along the way. Learning the ins and outs of the area can allow you to enjoy the Costa Rica wildlife and nature to the fullest. Knowing the area intimately and employing your knowledge for the greatest maximum effect in your Costa Rica back to nature travel adventure can be a tremendous help in minimizing the financial impact on the vacationing family. Traveling through nature's bountiful rain forest can be a rewarding experience that can cost you nearly nothing. Seeing what could be the last natural oasis in a world of overdevelopment and a rush to continue building and covering earth's beautiful green backdrop is worth the effort of traveling and hiking into the remote regions of the rain forest.

Fortunately for international travelers, life in Costa Rica is very inexpensive and existing there can cost very little, providing that the traveler take special precautions and plan their trip ahead of time. Many locations can be frequented and enjoyed for very little money compared to comparable services in the United States and other developed nations, where restaurants and other amenities can cost a fortune. With available Costa Rica information, the traveler can enjoy the Costa Rica bonanza of nature for very little cash outlay. Conducting the necessary research to provide the lowest priced and most rewarding Costa Rica vacation simply requires a few moments of searching the web, using popular search engines for a scan of available Costa Rica information to assist you in planning your vacation.

Sunday, August 19, 2007

Costa Rica Real Estate Around the World

Costa Rica as a source of investment real estate property has experienced a tremendous boom in popularity over the last few years, as it is an ideal area for those who intend to buy and sell real estate that is forecasted to appreciate in the near future. The Pacific coast of northern Costa Rica, the province of Guanacaste, has visitors flocking in by the thousands to select property that is still similar to the pristine and virgin tropical islands of centuries ago, but for the vast development and settlement of mankind. Although it takes five hours to drive to the area from the nearest airport in Liberia, an open-air warehouse with a poorly built corrugated tin roof featuring no climate control whatsoever, the area has experienced an incredible boon in interest in local real estate from developers and vacationers as well as those planning to purchase real estate for retirement purposes.

The target of all this activity is aimed squarely at the baby boomers of America's affluent generation, as hotels and developments springing up all over Guanacaste, luring the American baby boomer and their large amounts of discretionary income. Three major developments are under construction selling condominiums for half a million dollars and a tremendous amount of smaller and less ambitious projects are also undergoing construction in the area. Less than three years ago, the Liberia Airport began to feature direct flights from the American mainland and less than 50,000 flyers arrived in Liberia from the United States that year. 300,000 travelers visited the area from the United States in 2005, indicating that the local real estate and community is experiencing a tremendous boon. The region traditionally has been home to backpackers and hikers willing to endure the harsh track into no man's land to visit the area and its exceptional surfing and environmental beauty.

The recent popularity in Costa Rican real estate as an investment vehicle has a lot to do with the loose and liberal ownership privileges in the nation, as Costa Rica features the longest surviving democratic government in Latin America and is very friendly to land ownership and has a policy of direct land ownership for property buyers and owners. The odds of having your real estate holdings appropriated by the government are nonexistent in the area due to the generous citizens rights and land ownership regulations of the area.

Thursday, August 2, 2007

Vacation In Costa Rica On A Budget

When couples discuss Costa Rica information and talk about their vacation plans, usually the wife immediately begins dreaming of beautiful water falls and lush, verdant fields of flora framed with pools of water radiating warmth and relaxation. Her attention will invariably fall on he most luxurious getaway possible, regardless of cost or location. For the husband, the stereotype would have you believe that he is the miserly sort that is thinking a lot less about the perfect vacation retreat and resort in the lush Costa Rican environment and clamps onto his wallet like the scrooge-like Ralph Kramden type character in the black and white comedies of the glory days of television's early era.

But with the right Costa Rica information, the miserly husband or cardboard stereotype need not have such concern for the financial fate of his billfold. Armed with the proper information, the happy honeymooning hopefuls can enjoy a beautiful vacation in Costa Rica with a lot less damage to the wallet than the Kramdens need have feared. Savings can be found in many ways by simply conducting a small amount of research and collecting Costa Rica information online via the web. Locating discounts on airfare, lodging and tourism oriented specials and offers is a simple matter of combing through the available Costa Rica information online and utilizing the lowest priced options and offers that you can manage to locate. Once armed with this information regarding your intended destination, carefully plan the journey, considering all the activities that you would like to participate in along the way.

Once armed with a sufficient amount of Costa Rica information and a strong planned outline of how to maximize the available savings of discounts and special offers, the savvy traveler and tourist can enjoy a vacation in the most beautiful areas of the world for much less than many might think. Utilizing Costa Rica information can be helpful in many situations, such as finding restaurants and other dining establishments that might be suitable to the needs of the vacationing couple or family.

Any trip abroad for the purposes of business or tourism should be well researched and planned in advance. Costa Rica information can be helpful for any journey into the area and many times can save travelers hundreds of dollars on their vacations. Any travelers making the sojourn to Costa Rica can greatly improve their savings, knowledge and the entire experience of visiting the area by learning a little about Costa Rica before leaving home.

Tuesday, July 24, 2007

Costa Rica Information to Know Before You Travel

If you are planning a trip to Costa Rica then you probably already know the basics, but if you don’t then you need to. The main Costa Rica information you need to know is the climate and the money. Because as we all know, you want to be able to spend time on the beach and spend your money on the many available shopping venues and stores located in this beautiful retreat.

The climate is very tropical. The seasons don’t change so much as the rain amounts do. If you are going from May to November then you need to be prepared because this is the rainy season. Have an umbrella with you at all times, or be prepared to be soaked. From December to April you don’t have to worry about it as much, but you still may want to bring a rain jacket with you just in case. All in all, enjoy the warm weather and pleasant breezes

When it comes to Costa Rica information about spending money, you want to be fully prepared. They do not use American dollars, they use Colones. Costa Rica information sties list several reasons that you should not plan on using dollars as your form of currency. The main reason is that just aren’t accepted. It is just as if a person from France came to the United States. He wouldn’t assume he could use his Francs here right? So don’t assume you can use your dollars everywhere either. Only the tourist havens accept them, and those are the places you should generally avoid when looking for a realistic picture of what Costa Rica is really like.

Another reason that Costa Rica information sites say to avoid using dollars is that anywhere you be allowed to use dollars are way overcharging you to begin with. They are there mainly to get your money, and not to sell you some of the most beautiful ceramic, paintings, and other works of art that Costa Rica is known for. Don’t fall for the tourist trap and pay $100.00 American dollars when you can pay far less in Colones. Take what Costa Rica information you do know and go off the beaten track to find some of the most superb and country specific items that they are selling. Use your hard earned money to enjoy some of the stores found outside of the tourist traps. That is where you will get the real deals.

When it comes to visiting a country that you are not familiar with, it is wise to plan out your trip by checking many of the Costa Rica information sites online. That way when you get there you won’t miss something that you truly wanted to see. Also, you won’t be stuck doing what every other tourist is doing. Be bold, and enjoy the real Costa Rica, not the tourist destination. You will find some of the most beautiful geography, people, and land that the country has to offer, and that is what you are taking the vacation to see.

Wednesday, July 18, 2007

Costa Rica Information that is Off the Beaten Path

Many people who visit Costa Rica simply go to hang out on the beach. That is fine, but if you are more an adventurous person then you may consider doing something that according to most Costa Rica information sites is a little off the beaten path. You don’t want to spend your whole time with other people from your own country. You want to get to know the beautiful country of Costa Rica, not just sit on a beach in San Jose.

A great piece of Costa Rica information is to go to Manzanillo which is just a short drive from Puerto Viejo. This is located on the Caribbean side of the country where you can drive to the end of the town towards the South. With a dirt road that continues to the beach you can also take a chance of visiting the rainforest which is amazing in itself. The trail that you drive on weaves in and out and really gives you an amazing view of the countryside. There you can find many of the deserted beaches that you have only seen in pictures, which are pretty much free of the many tourists. Also, this is your chance to see some wildlife that isn’t behind cages in your local zoo. Get out and hike a bit to really take in the beauty of it all.

Here’s a little tidbit of Costa Rica information; Costa Rica has a gigantic amount of butterflies. These aren’t your ordinary garden type of butterflies either; they have almost 5000 different types. You can see them on your hike or drive to Manzanillo, especially if you stop on a trail through the rain forest. If you aren’t up for hiking through the rain forest then you may want to consider some of the more tourist friendly butterfly zoos which have all the latest and biggest variety of butterflies to show off. One of the best in the country is The Monteverde Butterfly Garden. With innumerable varieties both you and your children will be stunned at their splendor.

One last bit of Costa Rica Information that you should remember for the off the beaten path type of vacation is to visit some of the beaches on the outskirts of the tourist areas. Try to take a tour of Costa Rica. The Playa Espadilla Sur Beach is not only known for its wonderful soft sand and warm water but you also have excellent views of the ocean once you reach the lookout points. The walk to the lookout point takes you right through the forest where you are bound to see many of the monkeys that play around in the trees. You can also hope to catch a glimpse of the three toed sloth that makes its home there. Just watch out for the lizards that may jump on you from the trees!

If you follow any of the above listed Costa Rica information then you can guarantee yourself one of the most amazing and gorgeous Costa Rican vacations ever. You won’t regret it.

Saturday, July 14, 2007

The Cost of Moving to Costa Rica

Has it always been a dream of yours to relocate to someplace that is tropical and warm? Costa Rica is one of the places that come to mind right off the bat when you think about warm climates, sun and beautiful beaches. But it is important to obtain as much Costa Rica information as you can before deciding whether or not to settle down on this stunning island, because you may be surprised about how different things are.

If you have never had the chance to travel to Costa Rica before in the past, you may not really know what you are in for. This is why it is so important to research Costa Rica information before you make any concrete plans. You can even try a Costa Rica tour. You are bound to find a lot of information on the subject of Costa Rica, and it would benefit you to read as many websites, books and guides on the subject as you can. If you are still lacking information that you need, check out the Association of Residents of Costa Rica or ARCR which has an incredible forum which allows posters to ask and answer questions regarding living in Costa Rica. The information provided in these forums will be a huge help, and you will probably feel a lot more informed when you are done reading everything contained within the entries.

Make a list of the things that you absolutely must bring with you, and find out what it will cost to have them shipped to Costa Rica. If you cannot handle the cost, find out what items can be replaced once you arrive in Costa Rica, and you may end up saving some serious money. Cars for example, are quite expensive to import into Costa Rica, and you may end up paying more than fifty percent of the cost of the car just to import it and not including shipping fees. Prices are pretty much just as nasty for big screen televisions, stereos, appliances and much more. You can save yourself some serious money by leaving these items behind and either purchasing them again for yourself in Costa Rica, or simply doing without them when you realize how unnecessary they really are.

When people relocate to Costa Rica, they are able to purchase many of their favorite possessions again, often for much cheaper than they originally bought them for. You can definitely live with the products that you buy in Costa Rica, and it will save you the fees associated with trying to import all of your worldly belongings into the stunning island country of Costa Rica. If you plan on moving to Costa Rica, or are at least considering it, good luck! Costa Rica is truly an island paradise and you will surely be happy living there.

Thursday, July 12, 2007

Requirements for Costa Rica Travel

More than a million people are traveling to Costa Rica every single year. If you are planning a trip to Costa Rica for business, pleasure or a combination of both, you should be aware that there are requirements that you, if traveling internationally, must follow before you visit Costa Rica. In order to obtain the Costa Rica information that you need, you should contact either the Costa Rican consulate or the Costa Rican embassy as far in advance as you can, to make sure you are prepared for the trip ahead of time and have met all of the requirements.

Travelers to Costa Rica who are coming from the United States, Canada or the United Kingdom can travel to Costa Rica without a visa as long as they have a passport which is valid. If you are traveling using your passport without a visa, then you should know that your passport has to be valid for at least six months beyond whatever period of time you wish to stay. Passports used by United Kingdom nationals must be endorsed either with 'British Citizen', 'British Overseas Territory Citizen', or 'British Overseas National' in order for them to be valid. If you were not aware of this Costa Rica information, you may end up trapped at the airport and unable to enjoy everything that Costa Rica has to offer.

Travelers from New Zealand, Australia, Ireland and South Africa can stay in Costa Rica for as many as thirty days without having a visa. They must apply for an extension of stay if they stay longer than these initial thirty days. If you are a citizen of another country and not sure which Costa Rica information to pay attention to, your best bet is actually to contact the Costa Rican embassy or consulate directly in order to verify whether one will need a visa or not for travel to Costa Rica.

There is more Costa Rica information that you should know before you travel. For example, you must have an onward or return ticket. If you overstay your visa or your entry stamp, you have to pay a fee of around $45 in order to obtain an exit visa, which is required from the Immigration Department if you plan on staying for more than thirty days. Shorter stays of thirty days or less do not require an exit permit, as long as the traveler is holding a disembarkation card. There is an airport departure tax which all travelers must pay, either through the airport or a travel agent.

If a child is traveling but is traveling alone or without one or both of his or her lawful parents, then it is necessary to produce documents to show the child's relationship to any accompanying travelers. If pets are traveling, health certificates are required to be issued through a licensed veterinarian at least two weeks before the date of travel. All animals who travel to Costa Rica are required to be tested and vaccinated for distemper, parvovirus, leptospirosis, rabies and hepatitis.

Here is a piece of Costa Rica information that many people are not aware of: When you are in Costa Rica, it is necessary for you to always carry a copy of all of your travel documents, if you want to avoid inconveniences which can come quite unexpectedly. If your passport is lost during travel to Costa Rica, you must immediately contact the embassy or consulate for your country so that you can obtain a replacement passport within twenty four hours.

Tuesday, July 10, 2007

Nature Travel in Costa Rica

Do you want to see the best of nature in Costa Rica? The only way to make sure that you get the best out of your Costa Rica vacation is to obtain as much Costa Rica information as you can beforehand. An informed vacationer is someone who enjoys every aspect of their trip. Are you looking for the best of nature in Costa Rica? Your first stop should be to the Monteverde Cloud Forest, which is a stunning rain forest housing more than one hundred different species of mammals. In the Monteverde rain forest you will find more than five different feline species, more than five hundred different birds, and thousands of different insects and plants which you will not find anywhere else in the entire world. If you are looking for Costa Rica information relating to thrilling experiences that can be had on your vacation, then you should know that you can take sky tours directly over the rain forest canopy, allowing you to get an amazing view of this incredible rain forest. Another stellar rain forest worth visiting is the Children's Rain Forest, which offers unrivaled opportunities for incredible bird watching outings, and you may even be able to see a sloth amongst the trees.

When obtaining Costa Rica information for traveling and vacations, it would do you well to look into nature travel tours in Costa Rica. These amazing tours are the choice of many tourists who are interested in getting an extremely close up look at the entire collection of flora and fauna that is offered by this incredible Central American country. Tourists flock from all over the country in order to book tours through both online and offline companies. These companies are in charge of making all of the reservations and providing all of the Costa Rica information that you need in order to have the best possible Costa Rica vacation.

When you book a nature tour like this, the only reservations you have to take care of are the flight reservations which are not included in the package. All of the other accommodations that you need for your Costa Rica vacation will be included in the cost of the tour. All-inclusive versions of these natural Costa Rica information tours tend to come with the meals and drinks that you need included as well.

If you do not want to take a structured tour, you can also consider flying to Costa Rica alone, relying upon your Costa Rica information to book individual nature travel tours. There are all kinds of different excursions for one or two day trips. Make sure that your reservations are made in advance if you are planning to travel during tourist season, which stretches from May until November. Tourist season is the biggest time of the year for Costa Rica, so book the amenities and accommodations that you want before they are no longer available to you.

Sunday, July 8, 2007

Honeymoon in Costa Rica

Are you planning your wedding, and trying to decide where to travel for your honey moon? If you are short on ideas for travel destinations, you should know that Costa Rica is an outstanding travel destination, especially newlywed couples who want to spend some incredible time together on the beach, under the sun. If you are interested in enjoying your honeymoon in Costa Rica, you should be aware of the fact that the best way to make your travel arrangements is to do so as quickly as you can. Costa Rica, after all, is a top destination for honeymoons and there is a chance you will miss out on some great accommodations if you do not make your travel arrangements in advance.

When it comes to making the arrangements for your Costa Rica travel, by consulting Costa Rica information in books or online you will find that there are a number of ordered steps which should be taken if you want to make the best of your Costa Rica honeymoon. The first and most important step for you to take is to decide what date or what dates you want to travel on. All of the Costa Rica information that you find will warn you that booking your accommodations, activities and travel reservations ahead of time, and the way to do that is to first settle upon a travel date. As soon as you have decided when to travel to Costa Rica and how long to visit, the rest of your planning will center on where to stay and what to do while visiting the amazing island.

Before you book your overnight accommodations in the form of hotels or resorts, most Costa Rica information actually dictates that you should first plan out your honeymoon activities, because most reservations and accommodations can be booked in package form, allowing you to combine your favorite activities with a nearby hotel that offers the services and amenities that you need. For example, are you interested in rafting, boating or hiking while on your Costa Rica honeymoon vacation? There are plenty of adventure packages which combine overnight accommodations with adventure tours, allowing you to combine several of the parts of your honeymoon vacation together.

There are a number of factors that you should take into consideration, so begin by gathering as much Costa Rica information as you can before deciding upon anything concrete. There are so many tour packages available for trips to Costa Rica, that without a little bit of research you will never be able to see all of your options before choosing something. Using a Costa Rica tour package, while some of your honeymoon time will be guided, you will still have plenty of time for yourselves, and to make your own plans. So even if you reserve a tour package, you may want to consult Costa Rica information to make plans for other activities and attractions which can be enjoyed in the area.


By traveling to Costa Rica, you are sure to enjoy your honeymoon immensely. You should consult Costa Rica information to make the best of your honeymoon vacation to Costa Rica.

Friday, July 6, 2007

Visit Costa Rica

Costa Rica is officially known as the Republic of Costa Rica, which means ‘rich coast’. Costa Rica was the first country to remove its army constitutionally. The capital city of Costa Rica is San Jose, which is also the largest city there. The official language is Spanish. Costa Rica is a country located in Central America and borders Nicaragua, Panama, the Pacific Ocean and the Caribbean Sea.

You can expect to see everything from rainforests to volcanoes in Costa Rica, as it has a very tropical climate. It is a beautiful country with many exotic animals, and the people of Costa Rica are known to be very friendly and laid back. The people of Costa Rica believe in “Pure Life”, representing the idea of a calm and peaceful life with appreciation for family, nature, and friends. There are many well preserved parks in Costa Rica and a wide variety of exotic wildlife.

With the warm weather in Costa Rica, you can enjoy some white water rafting or wind surfing. You can also SCUBA dive, snorkel, or go deep sea fishing. The Arenal Volcano National Park is famous for its nighttime displays of lava and is located above a lake. It can be heard rumbling quite often. There is also Costa Rica’s highest volcano, the Irazu Volcano at a height of 11,260 feet. Although it has not erupted since March 19th in 1963, it is still considered to be active. It is an amazing site along with the rocky cliffs that surround it.

Interested in doing something different? Tours of Costa Rica are among some of the most exciting, thrilling and varied tours in the world. Costa Rica also offers canopy tours and coffee tours. Before the large influx of tourism in Costa Rica, coffee products were an important and major part of its economy. There are also many beautiful hot springs, waterfalls and beaches situated throughout Costa Rica. Hotels in Costa Rica are available to accommodate all types of travelers.

The economy of Costa Rica has been expanding, mostly due to government investments in the high tech industry. Those who are willing to invest in the country are offered tax exemptions by the government, an attractive incentive. The primary industries that run Costa Rica include pharmacy, financial outsourcing, software development and ecotourism. Because most residents of Costa Rica achieve a high level of education, it is an attractive location for investors.

Major companies such as Intel and GlaxoSmithKline have already made investments in the area. As of 2005 Costa Rica had a government deficit standing at 2.1% with increases in tourism and exports. It is expected to continue in growth despite high inflation. Costa Rica’s currency is the colon which is worth approximately 518 against the American dollar and 675 against the euro.
Religion in Costa Rica is dominantly Christian, with 92% of the people following Christianity. There are also small numbers of people who are of Protestant, Buddhist, Jewish, Muslim, and Hindu faith.

There is no better country to visit than Costa Rica when you want to go on vacation and escape the pressures of life. Be sure to check out the many natural sites and attractions that are available as well as great Costa Rica casinos.

Thursday, July 5, 2007

Living in Costa Rica

Are you thinking about moving to Costa Rica? Costa Rica is an incredibly popular destination, but before you pack your bags you should get to know the island a little. Costa Rica is actually officially regarded as the 'Republic of Costa Rica', and is the first country in all of Central America which constitutionally abolished their military. Costa Rica truly has been blessed when it comes to flora and fauna, with the greatest selection of plant and animal species in the entire world. Costa Rica's climate is beautiful and tropical, with stunning beaches and gorgeous rainforests which attract plenty of attention from people who are looking for someplace unique to retire.

Costa Rica may be regarded as a great place to relax, but there is much more to this island than simply a warm and sunny vacation destination. Life in Costa Rica is not always easy, especially for those who actually live there. Costa Rica is often called the most expensive of all countries located in Central America, which is a surprise considering it is also the second smallest of all countries within the region. The economy in Costa Rica may be stable, but the average salary is considerably low. Although it may be possible to survive with a budget of around $1000 per month, this typically means that a couple will rent a small house, use the bus system for transportation and will avoid making any indulging purchases. Local goods in Costa Rica tend to be inexpensive, but you should prepare to spend quite a bit on imported goods which tend to cost significantly more.

Another thing that many people do not realize is that purchasing a car on the island of Costa Rica is actually considered to be a luxury. In Costa Rica, the parts that cars need are typically expensive and difficult to find. Luckily however, labor costs for mechanics tend to be cheaper than what you would find in the United States or elsewhere. Importing a car is an option, but not actually a good one because the fees involved are enormous.

The cost for merchandise and transportation may be a might expensive in Costa Rica, but the community and its friendly people more than make up for the costs involved with living here. Labor is typically inexpensive in Costa Rica on a general level, so it becomes much more affordable to hire a gardener or a maid.

Do not let yourself be discouraged by the bad reviews you read about the country, because a lower cost of living is not a good enough reason to choose another country over Costa Rica. The costs may be higher in Costa Rica, but the quality of life is unrivaled. If you are looking for an amazing country to settle down in, with a stunning climate, beautiful beaches and unique rainforests, then you will never find a country quite as amazing as Costa Rica. The higher cost of living is definitely worth it, if you consider the amazing benefits of retiring in a community like that which Costa Rica offers.

Monday, May 28, 2007

Costa Rica Cuisine

One of the very best things about traveling, is the idea of being able to indulge all your senses in the local flavors of food. There is no way to fully experience what Costa Rica is about until you venture out and with a brave heart try the food offerings.

So what kind of food do Costa Ricans eat? The traditional and most common food fare is Gallo Pinto or rice with beans ( some places prepare this with coconut milk and is delicious). It is combined with spices like coriander and sautéed with onions and served with eggs along side a beverage known as Agua Dolce (pure cane sugar and water). Another traditional dish is Casados. Served in one dish containing rice and beans, but includes meat such as pork or chicken, topped with fried plantains, and a cabbage-lettuce mix. Chorizo is a hot meal ticket, a Mexican type spicy sausage they combine with eggs and potatoes. Costa Ricans love to show off their local available flavors, such as mangos, plantains, papaya and yucca. If your brave in edibles, they also have a dish called Mondongo, also known as, beef stomach soup, or you can indulge your palette in something called Barbudos, a string bean omelet. They use a variety of local spices such as saffron and annatto, seasoning their dishes only mildly. Many Costa Rican restaurants have taken the traditional dishes and fused other influences into the menu. You will see dishes of French or African culture in a lot of meals. Where else can you find sweetened spaghetti squash as a dessert or a slice of French bread layered with jelly and cheese as breakfast ? Costa Ricans know how to take advantage of all the seafood available to them as well. For a fraction of a price of what you would pay for seafood anywhere else, Costa Rica is liberal in their seafood cuisine, offering up shrimp and tuna in a multiple of inexpensive, tasty dishes.

Learning about culture is an integral part of any vacation, especially if the culture is so unique from your own. If you launch out to check out the nightlife or local clubs, you can usually get what is called a ‘boca’. This is a small bite platter of edibles to go along with your drinks. Many of the boca’s served are mouth watering and a satisfying companion with your drink. Most commonly, Ceviche is the boca offered, but chicken and beans sometimes accompanies alcohol as well. And even turtle eggs, which is not advised due to poaching issues in Costa Rica. Alcoholic drinks are best bought as local beers, as mixed concoctions are said to get pricey. Also, it is encouraged to avoid the wines produced locally due to headaches and stomach upsets. Imported wines are expensive. For tasty non alcoholic drinks, pick a local known favorite, such as Horchata. Horchata is a cornmeal and cinnamon mix. Fresco de Frutas is as popular as it is tasty. It is a fruit topped kola diluted with water. And of course, coffee. Costa Rican coffee is typically brewed strong and served with warm milk.

Costa Rica offers so much in diverse cultural cuisine, that simply sticking with what you know becomes only a faint option. Explore all the different flavors in meals and beverages available to you while visiting Costa Rica.

Arenal Costa Rica

Costa Rica ‘s most active volcano is the Arenal volcano located only minutes out of La Fortuna. It’s daily eruptions, the rainforest and lakes around it, all spectacular destination for tourists. The arenal volcano erupted with full force in 1968 covering over 5.8 miles in hot lava and ash. Three little Costa Rican towns were destroyed in the process. Today, you can still find evidence of the 1968 eruption in crater size holes in the area. It actively has small eruptions one or two times daily now, with a smoldering small lava flow heading down the southwest side. Surrounding the volcano are geothermal mineral hot springs, some cool enough for human enjoyment. The arenal volcano is in the heart of a spectacular rainforest full of rivers and waterfalls. Arenal lake is at the base of the volcano and the largest lake in Costa Rica at almost twenty four miles long. This manmade lake is host to windsurfing and fishing. Both local and tourists fish for trout called guapote and machaca.

If you were to hop on the trails at the rainforest’s edge, you wouldn’t have to go very far before you came across one of the many suspension bridges to cross. These suspension bridges are built with the latest technology and sometimes as much as 98 meters long. Even the trails are mastered professionally so anybody can walk on them. You will know you are in an intense jungle when you catch the cries of the howler monkeys off in the distance or your guide points to the many sloths hanging from the trees. It is not uncommon to see macaws, toucans, or any of the other 800 species of birds living within the Costa Rican world.

Not a main attraction, but worthy of note is the caves located in the arenal area. The Verando Caves are at least 15 million years old. If you are claustrophobic, this is not a good pick for you as an activity. The caves are bare offerings with no modern construction and minimal amenities. It does have bats, an underground river, and plenty of crawling for those who are fearless. And for those who would rather be an observer than an active participant, the arenal region offers a gondola ride from the lake up to the volcano, with sightseeing and nature education on the way up. Those who wish to take the fast way down can take the zip line and feel apart of the jungle.

The La Fortuna waterfalls is also located in the arenal volcano region of Costa Rica. The fun way to these waterfalls is on horseback, plowing down trails and through afternoon rains in the jungle. Once at the falls, swimming is encouraged before taking the long trek back towards civilization.

Arenal Volcano National park reigns a top premiere spot for tourists and a wide variety of hotels include this in their tour packages. Due to the all the activities that can be done and so much to see in the park, it is encouraged to include in your travel planning of Costa Rica. Being a part of something so beautiful and majestic is worth the trip alone.

Friday, May 25, 2007

Costa Rica Discounts

Costa Rica encourages visitors to its tropical paradise by making it an affordable vacation with the multitude of discounts available to travelers. There are two seasons in Costa Rica. The low (or wet) season and the high season, with the high season being peak tourist time in Costa Rica. Although discounts are offered year around, the best value in travel is to book your trip in the low season from May to November. The weather is consistently warm (72% typically), with Sunny mornings, and rainy afternoons, but still making it a beautiful adventure for the hearty traveler.

The categories for discounts are plenty. The traditional discounts are for hotels, car rentals, restaurants and tours. But there are other discounts available to the Costa Rica tourists as well. Consider discounts for spas, beauty salons, shops and boutiques, real estate and yes, even language or dance schools. Many businesses in Costa Rica are popping up to offer Spanish lessons on the fly. Latino dancing is also a favorite past time which has discounts available, like 2 for 1. As you peddle your way through planning your trip, keep in mind all the elements you are adding to your trip, then follow up with a discount search for each.

Maybe you need a more narrow description of local Costa Rica discounts available. Here are a few. Hotel Coloso Arenal is a magnificent hotel in La Fortuna just a walk away from the famous Arenal Volcano. They offer 50% off hotel stays. Carrillo Beach hotel lets you add third person free. The Santa Ana hotel, Posada Canal Grande, takes 25% off your stay with them. Most all tours offered carry discounts anywhere from 15-20% off with coupons. Some even throw in t-shirts all for the asking. When booking your hotel, it is encouraged to look at the hotels and resorts rankings. They are usually ranked by popularity. Check travel reviews. Then ask questions about discounts and coupons available. More often than not, there will be plenty associated with each hotel or resort pick. All inclusive resorts mean you pay one price, which is an overall discount, and less trouble in vacation planning. Everything is done for you. Costa Rica vacation packages are unique with discounts, with the added bonus being able to personally customize your trip. A lot of travel agencies will give you 10% off just for bank wire of payment for your vacation.

If you do not wish to purchase a vacation package or an all inclusion option, then there are simple advised steps to begin the planning process. The first step, is to check round trip airfares and dates for departure and arrival for San Jose, Costa Rica and your home base.The next step would be to research your options for hotels. Educating yourself on the regions of Costa Rica is highly advised, as each region is unique and offers a multitude of different experiences. Once you have locked a preferred hotel or resort in, check with the hotel as to desired transportation, and what may be available for you. It is at this point of planning you will have an idea of what you want to see and do. It is here you begin adding discounts found from your research done. You will need to know when and how to apply them, as some are done in advance before trip and some are down at location. It is always advisable to carry the travel insurance offered in case of mishaps. The insurance is relatively inexpensive.

Properly planning your vacation, and even using a knowledge agent for help, will help you to maximize your discount advantage and ultimately saving you dollars.

Thursday, May 24, 2007

Costa Rica Adventures

Whatever you consider to be your version of an ‘adventure’ Costa Rica has your adventure waiting for you. This small country is a vacation destination simply because it has so much to offer and such a beautiful tropical climate in which to do it all. There are hundreds of vacation activities scattered all throughout Costa Rica. The playground of Costa Rica will have you feeling your child heart once again. You can swim with dolphins, chase butterflies, or zip line through the rainforests to your heart’s content. Here are a few ideas for adventures in case you need a little shove.

Way up in the clouds, 5436 feet above sea level is the majestic Adrenal Volcano. Surrounding it’s presence, are the rainforests and rivers to it. Needless to say, many of the best adventures begin here. If you have ever wanted to fly solo above it all, a canopy tour would be your pick. On a zip line across the treetops through the rainforest is an experience second to none. Some may want to keep their feet securely on land, taking the many nature walks thru the forests to check out the wildlife, the fauna and have a fun pit stop to soak in the many hot springs. If you like the idea of water, be sure to check the white water rafting available in this area as well. There is even swimming under a waterfall.

Another adventure hot spot is the popular Manuel Antonio national park. It is also a rainforest but also includes miles and miles of coastline. This brings more water opportunities to the adventurous heart. Scuba diving, deep sea fishing, snorkeling, surfing, and swimming, all yours for the asking. When you have had enough water for a moment, then embark on one of the nature tours and witness the butterflies by the thousands, or the birds you have only seen in pictures. Take a horseback ride on the beach or thru unbeaten paths along the lowlands.

What is great about Costa Rica is that they are so accommodating. There are family adventure packages, honeymoon packages and singles packages. For the more advanced, there is multi-sport adventure packages including team sport ventures. With the family adventure packages you could become explorers, using the rainforest as educational tool and excite the young with a floating trip. The family can take surf or snorkeling lessons. For honeymooners, why not throw in the spa option for romance after spending the morning bareback riding down the beach. Another more intense different kind of adventure available in Costa Rica is called ‘homestay’ where you have the opportunity to experience rural life and culture by staying locally with a host and being involved in community activities. Several projects are available such as planting coffee trees or working in a cloud forest. This adventure is designed to create a deeper, more attached appreciation and love for Costa Rica. You almost begin to believe you are a resident, it could happen. Anything is possible in Costa Rica.

Costa Rica all inclusive

For first time visitors to Costa Rica, an all inclusive travel package is the way to go. By all inclusive, there is little room for vacation error. This is a sure way to experience Costa Rica richly and fully escorted, with all the extra amenities only an all inclusive would have. How nice to have someone pick you up from the airport and whisk you off to your hotel without the fear of getting lost on your own. With someone else doing the planning, you can spend more quality time relaxing. Another advantage is knowing that professionals have the best inside knowledge of Costa Rica, right down to the restaurants preferable to dine with. Designing a perfect vacation is somewhat stressful, especially if you have never been there before.

Turning to an all inclusive travel plan, is trusting someone else to execute and set the pace for a dream vacation. It can also be less expensive, to travel economically. The accommodations are usually above standards and tours exceptional. Some of the things available in all inclusive vacations include round trip airfare, airport pick up and drop off, all day meal services or gourmet buffets, all day bars, child care, live entertainment, leisure activities, maid service, entertainment, educated instructors and guides. A lot of the hotels will have all activities at hand, so you can elect when and what it is you wish to indulge in. Costa Rica all inclusive resorts carefully take care of everything for you, keeping the promise of a dream vacation.

There are 54 all inclusive resorts available in Costa Rica, all scattered throughout the little country. One of the more wild adventurous all inclusive resorts is the Almond and Corals Lodge located in the heart of Gandoca Manzanillo Wildlife Refuge. Here you sleep in rooms on stilts, almost like a tree house environment deep in jungle and waking next to monkeys.

Another frequented hotel is Hacienda Guachipelin which borders the Rincon de la Vieja National park. They offer mud baths, hot springs, live music, waterfall tours via horseback. The Hacienda is actually a working cattle ranch, a nice touch to the trip. Laguna Lodge Tortuguero is a rainforest eco-tourism lodge drawing tourists in with the nesting of leatherback turtles. They are dedicated completely to personalized service of the individual tourists and are a class act in delivery. At Drake Bay, Las Caletas Lodge located on the peninsula can only be accessed by boat. It only accepts a few visitors at a time, so they can focus on quality of personalized service to their guests. They include all meals and activities in their pricing. This is just an illustration of a few of what is available for all inclusive resorts in Costa Rica.

All inclusive packages and resorts are perfect for any traveler wishing to maximize his vacation experience, minimize the stress of planning and follow thru, and stretch the dollar. Costa Rica is so eager to welcome tourists, that all inclusive packages vary from each origin. With experts guiding your way, taking care of your every need, you can rest assured knowing you will get your ultimate dream vacation. Everything is included.

Tuesday, May 22, 2007

Costa Rica Airfare

Traveling to Costa Rica on vacation could end up financially costly if you do not do your homework beforehand. As with any vacation there are peak periods of desired travel, making the prices more expensive all the way around. If you choose to travel during peak travel season, then expect to pay more in the way of airfares, hotels, car rentals, and miscellaneous expenditures. For Costa Rica, peak tourism is from May to November, and you will see more dollars added to your trip. However, Costa Rica is just as beautiful of tropical climate in dry season from December to April with weather around 72%. The rainy afternoons may just add more delight to your experience, depending on the activities you choose.

The earlier you can book your flight information and confirm the airfares, the more money you will save. Although, not always the case, sometimes you can find just as good of airfares a month early as you would six months earlier. The thing is to be patient and on top of special promotions. Keep an eye on what airlines is doing what. There are plenty of resources available to assist you with finding the best airfare rates. Upon prompt, you can compare vacation packages with airfare costs, seeing where the real value lies. Many companies offering cheap airfare prices also pad their vacation packages. The main international airport in Costa Rica is located in Costa Rica’s biggest city and state capitol, San Jose. If you intend on renting transportation, do so from the hotel and not the airport, as San Jose has over 1 million population and the streets are more than difficult to navigate. Not a great way to begin your Costa Rica vacation. Let the hotel pick you up and then from there, arrange your car to be available at the hotel location.

If you are a bargain shopper when it come to traveling, sometimes you can find airfares for as little as $400 per person, maybe even a little less if you are patient and internet savvy. For most thought, early reservations, can begin at $500 and up from there. And remember airline security when packing for your vacation. You will want to use a money belt in Costa Rica and don’t forget important documents, such as your passport and driver’s license. Keep your driver’s license separate from your passport. Keep your money separate from your credit cards. Also, do purchase a really good map of Costa Rica, you will need it, especially if you intend to branch out on your own adventures.

Taking a flight into Costa Rica is the preferred arrival, as most travelers do enter this way. There are also cruise ship ports on both sides of the small country. Some people travel to Costa Rica via Panama or Nicaragua. No matter how you get there, just get there. Costa Rican’s love their tourists and wait their arrival to share their tropical paradise with them.

Monday, May 21, 2007

Costa Rica Resorts

In 1930, the first hotel opened in Costa Rica. The Grand Hotel of Costa Rica has since become a historical landmark, and still is the only hotel to use Costa Rica in it’s name. Today, hundreds of hotel and resorts exist to serve the need of hungry tourists.

Costa Rica hosts a variety of resorts, some catering to certain arenas of tourists. They design their agendas around specialized vacations. There are many categories for these listings, as they make it easier for vacation planning.

Family resorts are designed to be cost effective and rich in activities, for, well, families. There are many to choose from. At Manuel Antonio National Park, the hotel packages are dedicated to families to get more from their vacation dollars. Some of these resorts are all inclusive, including everything possible within one price.

Honeymoon Resorts/Wedding Resorts are built around the illusion of romance, offering private and secluded quality of experience in Costa Rica. They offer the same activities as families but with a twist. Adults only and more luxury amenities, such as spa and nightlife entertainment.

Sports Resorts exist to focus on giving the tourist hungry for a certain activity opportunity to do so. This is popular with surfers, because much of the great surfing is not open to public and difficult to access unless by off terrain vehicles. A qualified guide is often necessary due to the dangers involved with surfing. If someone is new to surfing in Costa Rica, they need the help and planning of the resorts to avoid compromising or unsafe surfing experiences. Also, gaining popularity is the golf resorts. Costa Rica is just starting to recognize how much travelers love golf and are always seeking great turfs to embark on.

All inclusive resorts are a very attractive option for travelers to Costa Rica. The headache of proper planning in nonexistent when you choose an all inclusive resort, because everything is included in one lump price. That is the airfare, ground transportations, hotel, meals, activities (scheduled or unscheduled), and much more amenities unique to each resort package.

When to go? The best time to book your trip and get a good quality resort package is in the low season from April to November. This is the wet season with sunny mornings and rainy afternoons, but still a paradise to indulge in. Any time of year is beautiful in Costa Rica, however, the high season from December to April cause all travel prices to jump in cost, because of peak travel. November thru March is Costa Rica’s best surfing season. Many of the festivals and events are in dry season, although there are scattered events throughout the whole year.

Resorts are abundant in every region of Costa Rica. Whether it’s a specialized resort or an all inclusive, whether it’s low season or dry, you will be ensured of one thing, a memorable trip of a lifetime. The tropical climate, the beaches, the mountains, all the wildlife and local people…just waiting to let you in. Costa Rica is a perfect vacation destination.

Costa Rica Car Rentals

Over half of the tourists visiting Costa Rica opt to drive. Most of the roads are well maintained, however it is advised to pick up your car outside of San Jose. San Jose is the country’s capital and quite frankly, a rather confusing city to travel thru if you don’t know your way around. There are numerous car rental agencies available to choose from. You can call CentralAmerica for more information on what kind of car you will need for the areas you are visiting. Some more advanced tourists sites are harder to get to and require a 4x4 on the rugged or undeveloped roads. Surfers will opt to rent a 4x4 to get to the better surfing not available to general public. If you choose not to rent a care, taxi’s are a inexpensive way to sightsee.

Some of the more commonly known car rental companies are Adobe, Thrifty, Budget, Alamo, and National. Lesser known or locally owned rental companies are Eurocar, Hola’, Service, and Mapache. If you are looking at renting a Toyota, then stick to the Toyota company itself, they bring their own name brand in a lot cheaper than competitors renting their makes. There are two seasons in car rental pricing. The green season is lower rates, usually correlates with wet season in Costa Rica. The high season being when tourism is at it’s peak and everyone want to rent a car. During high season the prices generally jump anywhere from $10-25 higher on an individual vehicle than in green season.

The requirements on a car rental are similar to that of the United States. A valid drivers license and passport, plus a deposit with a major credit card are needed. You must be at least 21 years of age to rent a car. In return, the car rental companies usually provide pick up and drop off service, emergency road service, and bilingual guide assistance with road maps.

Driving in Costa Rica also means you have to obey their traffic laws as are set for the country. The speed limit on highways is 100 kph (kilometers per hour) unless other wise indicated. On secondary roads and some highways it is 60kph. In urban zones, 40kkph, and school zones, 25kph. Driving on the beach is strictly prohibited. And as in America, drugs and alcohol are not permitted, and you must wear seatbelts. There are a few hazards to avoid when driving thru Costa Rica. There is a lot more livestock and wildlife open grazing in Costa Rica, beware of their presence especially at night. The same with bicycles. A lot of the roads have a white asphalt surface known to become very slippery at the suggestion of rain. The potholes are abundant as well and deserve caution. You will notice local’s cars have distorted headlights due to these potholes and continued wear on the cars.

Remember the seasons in Costa Rica. If you are going to visit there in high season, it is advisable to book your car rental as early as possible, the same with hotels. If you book a car at the airport be prepared to pay the 13 percent airport tax. Proper planning for your vacation will save headaches and dollars down the road.

Friday, May 18, 2007

Costa Rica Coffee

Next to tourism and bananas, coffee is the primary export of Costa Rica. Early in the 19th century the Costa Rican government encouraged coffee production by offering anyone who wanted to be a coffee farmer 25 plants to begin with and bring to harvest. As a result of government policy, coffee plantations were born. Today, there are over 78,000 coffee growers in Costa Rica harvesting more than 250,000 acres of coffee beans a year. Costa Rica has 7 different zones for producing coffee, dividing the lowlands and the higher regions by lowlands producing a lighter, more floral bean, and the volcanic regions producing a stronger, more acidic aromatic coffee. Costa Rica is concerned about their environment and many coffee farmers have converted to green energy, using clean production methods. At one point in Costa Rica the effect on the environment from coffee farming became a major concern, due to all the mill pollutants being dumped into the rivers, and all the pesticides used in farming. Many growers have eliminated all use of pesticides and artificial fertilizers from their fields. Recycling coffee by products is slowing gaining in popularity as well.

Paper is made from the leftover plantations reducing waste and preserving the environment. Current trends have government and outside influences educating coffee farmers on how to conserve their land, up their production and profits, and produce a great bean by doing the opposite of what they have been taught. For instance, instead of clear cutting forests to make more clear land for coffee bean production, leave the forest intact, planting around the areas to produce a coffee bean organic and gourmet in nature, which is becoming more and more in high demand. They are also looking at pollination of the crop, with results being a larger crop and giving the farmer over a 20% boost in profits. Rain forest bees are top study in the pollination of coffee beans.

So, what does a Costa Rican cup of coffee taste like? Well, if you are pouring a cup from the Tarrazu’ valley, a small remote growing area, then it is a fruity finish with almost a chocolate roast taste. If you are choosing to perk La Magnolia coffee, then you got a cup of coffee which tastes like, well, a good coffee flavor of light refined and sweet finish. A perfect flavor for those who want a clear clean coffee. Costa Rican coffees are refined and lighter than compared to coffee beans in Asia, such as Sumatra which is a darker bean with a forest-earth taste. Because of executive order for growing beans passed in 1989, only Arabica beans are grown in Costa Rica. The coffee brewing system in Costa Rica comes from the ‘biggin’ system used in Victorian days. Coffee was placed in a cloth bag held together by a metal ring and placed in a pot used to be coffee pot.

Costa Rica is an agricultural country by tradition . Growing bananas and coffee and exporting for decades. The ever changing country is keeping up with the rest of the world on conservation and protection of environment, even when growing coffee.

Thursday, May 17, 2007

Coast Rica

The history of Costa Rica is rich with stories of Jamaican slaves brought to the tiny country during the 17th century to work for the Spaniards, but it was Christopher Columbus who arrived in Costa Rica first. When he arrived in 1502, it was inhabited with approximately 400,000 Indians. A Spanish explore named Gil Gonzalez gave Costa Rica it’s name meaning “Rich Coast”. It wasn’t until 1821 when Costa Rica gained independence. Civilization existed in Costa Rica before Columbus however, probably for more than a thousand years. Archaeologists have discovered human inhabitants thru uncovering of ruins of a large ancient city east of San Jose. Among the finds, elaborate gold and jade work, which are believed to be from the Nahuati and Mexican Olmec civilizations. The people who inhabit Costa Rica today are of 98 percent Spanish descent called “Ticos”.

Located in Central America, it is surrounded by the pacific ocean on the west and south, with Nicaragua just north and the Caribbean sea on the east. It is governed by a strong democracy and has a strong, stable economy. Tourism is the major source of economic reliance now, unlike past exports of coffee, bananas, and beef. San Jose is the capital of Costa Rica with the majority of the population (around 1 million) living and working within the area .Other major cities in Costa Rica are Alajuela, Cartago, Heredia, Puntarenas, and Limon. Since it is a tropical county, there is no winter months and basically has only two seasons--wet and dry. In the central valley, the weather conditions remain in a spring like state all year long. Along the shores stays hotter and colder in the mountains. Because of the two oceans, the mountains, volcanoes, and rainforests, Costa Rica has 11 climates.

Over a quarter of the beautiful territory is protected and preserved for the all the species and fauna which makes Costa Rica as desirable as it is. The wealth of biodiversity in Costa Rica is said to be more than most other countries due to the high numbers in endangered species and the remarkable mix of ecosystems. The Osa conservation area is hosts to many of these varieties of ecosystems including a tropical fjord, mangroves, marine life, and cloud forest. This preserved region also inhabits the endangered jaguar, the pacific green sea and the leatherback turtles, ocelot, and the scarlet macaw. The importance of conservation rates highest with the people of Costa Rica as they respectively merge their needs, like agriculture, with the preservation needs in an exemplary manner while at the same time embracing tourism positively. When traveler’s visit this beautiful country, they can expect to find a majority of scenic and natural places as a preservation area. They use the biodiversity of their country as an instrument in tourism and development. Costa Rica is considered to be one of the top twenty countries in the world with the greatest biodiversity.

Costa Rica still remains a mystery to most. Eventually, there will be more and more curious and hungry visitors to the small country, with all there is to experience. And it is the first trip there which will keep them coming back, again and again.