Wednesday, July 30, 2014

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Can I use my cell phone in Costa Rica ?

Posted: 29 Jul 2014 12:12 PM PDT

Yes you can use your cell phone in Costa Rica if it is a “SMART PHONE”.   The way it works is this:

AT THE SAN JOSE INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT—- After you  recover your suitcase and proceed thru customs-  immediately start looking for a booth which is labeled ICE Kolby.  Here you can purchase a SIM CARD and put as many minutes on it as you want.  YOUR CELL PHONE MUST BE UNLOCKED

Also in the departure gate area is another booth by the same name where you can do the same thing. It is near area # 6

 

More helpful information about vacation planning and traveling to Costa Rica can be found on the following web site.  www.costaricalearn.com

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Tuesday, July 15, 2014

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Hotel El Capitan Suizo Tamarindo Costa Rica

Posted: 14 Jul 2014 08:02 PM PDT

1140010 102 z1 300x199 Hotel El Capitan Suizo Tamarindo Costa Rica1140010 58 z 300x231 Hotel El Capitan Suizo Tamarindo Costa RicaI just spent 4 nights in Tamarindo, Costa Rica–simply to check the place out.  Tamarindo is a small beach front town in NW Guanacaste-Costa Rica.  It hustles and bustles with young people as well as the older crowd.  The streets are lined with gift shops and restaurants-plus hotels in all the price ranges.  Fishing boats and yachts dock in the small marina .  Sunsets are drop dead gorgeous!

The beach has sandy beige-white sand and deep blue Pacific waters.  You see surfers and sun lovers.  However be aware that the black rocks underneath the water can be a problem so inquire exactly where to go into the water to avoid the rocks.

By far the nicest hotel located on the beach is Hotel El Capital Suizo.  This is a small hotel owned and operated by a Swiss couple and they do a great job! Price range is around $225 per double -this includes the 13% gov. Tax.  In this price range Hotel El Capitan Suizo is the best hotel in Tamarindo.  The rooms are spacious and the gardens are spectacular.  Two very large and old Guanacaste trees grace the garden filled with tropical flowers.  A large swimming pool is situated so you can see the beach and listen to the beating of the waves.

You can lounge in a comfy beach chair right in front of the ocean- and sip your margarita -what more could you ask for!

There is much less rainfall all year round  in this area of NW Guanacaste so you are pretty much guaranteed sunshine.

Day Adventure tours are offered by several adventure tour companies.  You can do zip lines, ATV rides, surfing lessons, visit Rincon de La Vieja Volcano Natioinal park , and much more.

If you are interested in vacationing  to Costa Rica and would like to include Tamarindo in your itinerary please contact “Ann The Costa Rica Expert’ Specializing in individualized vacation planning and itineraries to Costa Rica for all age groups.    Contact Ann at www.costaricalearn.com

Read all about Hotel El Capitan Suizo   http://www.hotelcapitansuizo.com/index.php?english

 

 

 

 

Saturday, July 5, 2014

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We Dream about Retiring in Puerto Viejo, Costa Rica

Posted: 04 Jul 2014 04:57 PM PDT

images1 We Dream about Retiring in Puerto Viejo, Costa RicaPuerto Viejo, Costa Rica is a small village on the Atlantic Ocean-southern Caribbean area of Costa Rica.  Tropically beautiful with dense forests and coconut palms lining the sandy white beaches.  Blue water with large strong waves draws tourist to surf, snorkel, and scuba dive.

Hobie Manley of Kiawa Island, South Carolina writes:

My wife and I vacationed to Puerto Viejo, Costa Rica last year and have booked two more weeks over New Years 2015. We loved the area and dream of retiring there.  Can you tell me about the cost of living.  We hear it is now expensive.

 

RESPONSE FROM ANN–  Hello, Hobie,  I know the area well –Puerto Viejo and Cocles Beach.

THAT AREA OF COSTA RICA  is very beautiful-wild and tropical—- and very much off the beaten path.
It receives around 300 inches of rain per year  (a very rainy place!)

It is very different from other areas of Costa Rica.  The population is mostly Afro American, immigrating  there from Jamaica.

The music and food reflects this colorful  and diverse culture.

If you were to live there year round you would want to consider:

It is  remote and not easy to get to—4 hours by car  from the international airport and the capital city area.  Although you can fly from San Jose to Limon is 30 minutes.
What is costly in C Rica compared to US ?

Automobiles–approx 40 to 100 per cent  more expensive than here in US.  Repairs for autos–very expensive–all the parts are imported and mechanics charge the same and sometimes more than here.
Obtaining a permanent resident card is expensive around $3,000 per person with a lawyer and you cant do it without a lawyer.

Food– around same price as Atlanta, Ga.
Housing–very expensive!!   land is extremely expensive  (depending on the location)   rents are also high.  Similar to prices in Atlanta, Ga.
If you have a house in CR you have to have someone live in it —-if you are not there all the time–thieves break in and take ALL that you own.

Electricity-  around 20% higher than most areas of USA.  In Puerto Viejo you will need air condition which is very expensive.
Kiawa Island is a very beautiful place to live….so in my opinion changing that for Puerto Viejo Costa Rica would be lowering your standard of living.

So go to Costa Rica  on vacation and enjoy yourself for 2 weeks…………

After living there full time for 5 years I missed the diversity of what we have here in US.  So I choose to have my permanent residency here and visit C Rica once a year.

VACATION PLANNING   If you know anyone planning to vacation to CR and would like the help of a vacation planner please refer them to me.
They will not pay any extra fees for my services.   I am paid by commission from hotels and adventure tour companies.   my email anncreed2@gmail.com

my web page     http://costaricalearn.com/     “The Costa Rica Learn Travel Company”

Best Regards and good luck,

Ann

 

 

Thursday, July 3, 2014

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Former President Bill Clinton is in Costa Rica

Posted: 02 Jul 2014 07:30 PM PDT

Former President Bill Clinton is in Costa Rica to speak to the students at Universidad Latina which is a private university located in San Pedro.

 

President Clinton told the students that Costa Rica is one of his favorite countries.  Because although it is a small country of around five million people, it has used its resources to protect the environment and also spend money on educations instead of building a standing military.

 

The speech was very positive urging the young students to be productive citizens, to take care of their lives-study hard and take their jobs seriously.

 

Thanks to the Tico times for sharing the nice photo of the President.140701billclinton011 1000x707 300x212 Former President  Bill Clinton is in Costa Rica