“We Drove 6,000 Miles to Find Paradise in Costa Rica…”

“We Drove 6,000 Miles to Find Paradise in Costa Rica…”

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April 12, 2013

My husband Mike and I loaded up the van with luggage and our two dogs, Dino and Sprite, and set off on our long road trip. One month and 6,000 miles later, we arrived in paradise. Yanina, the owner of the resort, has been our main guide and comforter as we trudge through the red tape of dealing with customs regarding our shipment of personal goods, setting up bank accounts...

Volunteering in Costa Rica

Volunteering in Costa Rica

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April 12, 2013

For prospective expats in search of a more active overseas life, there is plenty of opportunity, especially in the field of volunteering in Costa Rica. There are several organizations that facilitate many different types of community work throughout the country. You can teach English, rescue wildlife, champion environmental or social causes, preserve habitat, help needy families, and much more.

Buying a Car in Costa Rica: 8 Tips

Buying a Car in Costa Rica: 8 Tips

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April 12, 2013

When moving to Costa Rica, many expats wonder whether they should bring their car from home or buy something when they get down there. Well… it depends. As covered in this article, “Bringing a Car to Costa Rica,” importing a car from the U.S., while relatively easy, can be quite expensive. In fact, you could pay close to the value of the car in import duties and fees.

Bringing Your Car to Costa Rica

Bringing Your Car to Costa Rica

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April 12, 2013

Before you leave, work with the shipping company to make sure your car meets emissions standards. The test is done in the U.S. You should also consider whether your car will make a good match for Costa Rica. Although auto shops are common and labor inexpensive, the most common parts available are for Asian vehicles and every mechanic can fix them. It can be more difficult to repair an American or European vehicle.

Revealed: 3 Best Buys in Costa Rica

Revealed: 3 Best Buys in Costa Rica

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January 24, 2013

The 2 million tourists who come to Costa Rica each year probably think they know this country pretty well. They relax on pretty beaches, zip-line across the tree canopy, surf the wave of the mighty Pacific and trek through misty cloud forests. But most tourists tend to stick to well-known beach towns and the Central Valley. That’s not where you’ll find the best property values right now.

“The Only 3 Spanish Phrases You Need…”

“The Only 3 Spanish Phrases You Need…”

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January 24, 2013

I tried once to compliment a friend on her car and told her in perfect Spanish, "Me gusta su coche." She asked me to repeat myself a few times and with gesturing I was able to get the point across. But she still looked at me like I was crazy. What I didn’t know was that "Me gusta su coche" means "I like your cart" in Costa Rica, not "I like your car." I had just insulted her by comparing her car to a grocery cart.

“Since Moving to Costa Rica, Our Days are Relaxed”

“Since Moving to Costa Rica, Our Days are Relaxed”

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January 9, 2013

When Brian and Stephanie Gough went on vacation in Tamarindo, a stunning stretch of palm-fringed shoreline on Costa Rica's northern Pacific coast, their lives changed forever. They had such an incredible time that they couldn't bear the thought of going back to their old lives. So they bought a local restaurant. "We fell in love with Tamarindo," says Brian.