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Thirteen Secrets of Costa Rica

Thursday, November 30th, 2006

   


   
Thirteen Secrets about COSTA RICA

   

1. Costa Ricans call themselves Ticos
   

2. Costa Rica was voted as the third best country to live on earth.
   

3. In Costa Rica there are two seasons: The wet season and the not-so wet season
   

4. You can make a collect call (110) from any phone and it’s practically free and almost everyone accepts it.
   
5. You can drink the water here!
   

6. Cash is king, so always, ALWAYS ask for a cash discount!
   

7. One out of every four women is pregnant, yet the population growth is less than 1%.
    8. Costa Rica is the number one country in all of Latin America who imports the most amounts of pesticides for their produce.
   

9. Costa Rica is not at all cheap.
   

10. The saying for the roads goes like this:  There is a few pieces of road on the holes–meaning, get a 4 by 4 if you want to drive on the holes (Costa Rica calls its highways).

11. You do need some spanish to get around Costa Rica.
   

12. If you make an appointment–ALWAYS–be prepared to wait anywhere between 30 minutes to a few days.  They are always late!
   

13. The weather here is truly ideal.

   

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Ten Ways to Protect Yourself in Costa Rica!

Tuesday, November 21st, 2006

In the four years that I’ve lived in Costa Rica I have seen it go from a super-safe place to watching my back everywhere I go. The poverty level has skyrocketed due to all the foreign investors flocking to this paradise and buying out the land which the average Costa Rican cannot afford. Aside from the nonstop car theft and break-ins people are now becoming assaulted on the streets as well. But don’t despair, if you follow these basic rules you can truly enjoy yourself and keep all of your belongings.

1. When you first arrive take an airport taxi, they are safe and run by the government.
2. Don’t go to San Jose after sun down.
3. Don’t stray off the main streets of San Jose.
4. Take as little on you as possible: just enough money for the day, hold tight to your camera, leave your passports and major credit cards at home if not needed, and don’t display your jewelry for the world to see.
5. Work only with certified tour groups.
6. Watch for suspicious characters. (This one seems obvious, but one thing about Costa Rica is that its still very new to the crime scene, ironically the thieves are quite obvious and can be spotted from afar.)
7. If renting a car, ALWAYS, lock it. If you can get access to one with an alarm or a club–DO SO! Hijackings are becoming popular here as well, drive with your doors locked (especially at nights) don’t get out of the car if stopped, don’t help cars that looked distressed, and start beeping if you feel you’re in danger.
8. When taking money out of ATM’s avoid dark alleys and try to take it out during a busy time of the day.
9. Now that Costa Rica has disconnected itself from the US dollar (before it was regulated by the government and only banks could make change) a whole string of money-changers have come out of the woodwork and an insane amount of counterfeit bills as well. Stay with the banks, if you feel one bank is giving you too low of a rate, go to another one.
10. Don’t leave your belongings out of your site. Again, this one is obvious, but how often do we hang our backpacks/purses on the backs of our chairs while dining? I’ve seen customers of nice restaurants bump into seats accidentally and next thing you know, he’s off enjoying your things.

Directions–Beware this is no joke!

Tuesday, November 7th, 2006
Costa Rica is a country with 4 million inhabitants. In comparison to it's neighbors it's a village, and the village mentality flows over to the mindset of its people. Since living here I haven't really felt too much ... [Continue reading this entry]

Tips for Traveling in Costa Rica

Thursday, November 2nd, 2006
Hi all, here are some of the secrets of Costa Rica travel. First and foremost, for any of you who are interested in traveling around Costa Rica you'll know that it's not on the cheap side at all. So I've ... [Continue reading this entry]