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Nosara is an idyllic Pacific beach town located on the Nicoya Peninsula in northwestern Costa Rica. As the saying goes in Nosara:--no shoes, no shirt, no problem...
Still, many expat retirees without chronic conditions or serious medical concerns happily make their home in Puerto Viejo. A huge benefit is that those who become legal residents of Costa Rica, under thepensionado programare able to join the government-run healthcare system, called Caja Costarricens...
Its close proximity to the Daniel Oduber International Airport in Liberia means you can get off the plane and be sipping a cold one in less than 30 minutes. You can’t beat that for location! The new CIMA Hospital is only 20 minutes away making this a great location for retirees, ...
The empirical study focuses on the four countries with the largest recorded percentage of lifestyle migrants, particularly retirees: Mexico, Costa Rica, Panama, and Ecuador. In a comparative analysis, the authors examine online media focused on the promotion of lifestyle migration, paying attention ...
1 mom + 1 dad + 3 kids + 4 dogs in San Ramon Costa Rica= lots to share about life and travel here in Costa Rica
less expensive country if you feel the need to spend money to support your royal pretensions. Mexico, Belize and Costa Rica are excellent destinations for expatriates, and cheap. The U.S. State Department estimates that 4 million Americans live abroad, with a quarter of them being retirees. ...
Wealth is measured in time, not dollars.If youmusttrade time for money, you’re not wealthy, even with a million-dollar portfolio. “B.S. I don’t think anyone is financially free.” Really? What about retirees? Anyone who reaches “permanent retirement” is financially free. They’re...
This is one of the coolest parts about staying in hostels! This isn’t some sanitary hotel experience (thoughluxury hostelsthat kind of look like hotels do exist), half-filled with families and screaming kids while the other half is filled with retirees sunning by the pool talking about cribb...