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The Limitations of Border Runs
Why they should not be a common practice While border runs may provide a temporary solution for individuals seeking to extend their stay in Costa Rica, it is essential to consider the limitations and potential drawbacks associated with this practice. This essay explores why border runs should not be a […]
San José celebrates its 200th birthday
On May 16, 1823, the country’s capital was moved from the city of Cartago to San José. It is now made up of 31 cantones or municipalities with each having its own government and mayor. Every four years municipal elections are held to choose a new mayor. Few expat retirees […]
7 tips about Costa Rica’s bus drivers for expats
As I have alluded to in my books and the previous article, traveling by bus is affordable in Costa Rica since the cost is no more than $10 dollars to travel to most places in Costa Rica. Bus schedules for both long-distance travel and routes within the city can be […]
10 tips (bolados) to prevent an accident when driving in the rain
With the onset of the wet season (invierno) around the corner, Costa Ricans, tourists and expat retirees need to exercise extreme caution when driving any vehicle. Following the advice below can help prevent accidents and even the loss of human life. While at the wheel during a rain storm, drivers […]
A lot of activities for expats this weekend
No reason to be bored while living in Costa Rica. Just look at some of the activities enjoyed by Costa Ricans and expats the weekend of May 5-7.. This is a sample of what was available around the country but mostly in the Central Valley. Many activities a Free for […]
Tips for safe ocean swimming in Costa Rica
One experienced Costa Rican lifeguard provided the following list of recommendations when swimming in the ocean:
What is Easter Week like in Costa Rica
The week before Easter Sunday is characterized by many activities that current and future expats should be aware of. Ticos, who can afford to, head for the beach. As a result, the Central Valley resemble one huge “ghost town (pueblo fantasma in Spanish).” It is easier than ever to get […]
A lot for expat retirees to do the weekend of April 1, 2023 and during Semana Santa (Easter Week)
As I have stated repeatedly, almost every weekend there are activities for retirees all over Costa Rica. It seems like there is always something to do in order to stay busy and happy. For example, just look at what I found below. The Expo Birra Costa Rica (birra is slang for cerveza which means beer) or […]
Two of Costa Rica’s cities /towns are listed among the best retirement places in Central America
First, I’d like to point out that Cozumel, Puerto Vallarta and Merida, Mexico made the list but they are not in Central America, because Mexico is considered part of North America. Obviously, the writer from Yahoo News needs to brush up on his geography. Corozal, Belize and Coronado, Panama also […]
Once Again Costa Rica is selected as the happiest country in Latin America
According to the yearly World Report on Happiness, Costa Rica is ranked number 23. Finland was chosen as the happiest country followed by Denmark and Iceland. To nobody’s surprise Afganistan was at the very bottom of the list (the Taliban take over in 2020). By the way, Canada is is […]