It is not unusual to hear five different languages in one day while circulating around Tamarindo. Due to Costa Rica’s close proximity to North America and easy flight routes to get there, it is not a surprise to find most expats hail from Canada and the United States. However, there are...
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Costa Rica is one of the most popular retirement havens in Central America. Expats have been flocking here for more than 30 years. And when you are living in Costa Rica you will enjoy the country’s lo
Living in Costa Rica certainly has its advantages! Articles for Expats, Living in Costa Rica The lower cost of living is one of them. And having a lower cost of living will help you do the things you enjoy like dining out frequently, traveling, and going out for drinks with friends. ...
Summary of cost of living in San Jose, Costa Rica Family of four estimated monthly costs: ₡ 1,693,339 Single person estimated monthly costs: ₡ 753,257 San Jose, Costa Rica is the 3rd most expensive city in Latin America (3 out of 29) Cost of living in San Jose, Costa Ri...
Written byMichael SimonsonSeptember 16, 2024. Posted inCosta Rica Living,EX PATS in Costa Rica,Papagayo Region Are there Churches in the Papagayo Area? Are there services in English? The answer is yes! There are many churches in the area and some very good ones with services in English. Th...
Why Costa Rica is the Best Place to Retire in 2024? Articles for Expats, News about Costa Rica That pura vida vibe makes Costa Rica the perfect home away from home. Maybe it’s the pristine tropical beaches, the eternal spring-like weather in the Central Valley, the fact it (Nicoya to...
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The people I have met and continue to meet everyday in Costa Rica are also a huge draw. Most of the Ticos, especially those in the smaller towns, are warm caring respectful people. As for expats, I have met some of the most interesting people among that crowd. ...
We recently ran a Costa Rica vs. Colorado test on a couple of website databases that theoretically allow you to compare costs of living around the world – Expatistan.com and Numbeo.com. The idea behind the websites is that you can ask locals and/or expats how much things cost and if ...