Costa Rica´s southern Caribbean featured in the NY Times

Here´s a recent article on Costa Rica´s southern Caribbean coast. It captures the unique vibe of the area, expat, hotel accommodations, restaurants, etc. Make we want to head out there again! – Andres

Publicado: 4 April 2010 0 Comentarios

Costa Rica is one of the top 10 eco travel destinations

Costa Rica has been selected as one of the top 10 eco travel destinations according to www.puretravel.com. All countries are European with the exception of CR, New Zeland and Colombia.

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Publicado: 31 March 2010 0 Comentarios

Travel Update: Road Conditions in San Jose, Orotina

Avenida 3, known as El Paseo de los Damas, has been reopened on the east side of downtown. It had been closed for two months for remodeling. The Municipalidad de San Jose did a nice job with the new concrete street and landscaped pedestrian areas.

Also, the bridge between Turrubares and Orotina has collapsed, according to La Nacion, killing four people. Many people used this route, from Ciudad Colon-Puriscal-Orotina, to avoid the maddening traffic on the Cerro del Aguacate en route to Jaco. The old bridge was a single-lane suspension bridge over the Rio Sucio Tarcoles, and frequently captured tourists’ attention for its rickety, peacemeal appearance.

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Publicado: 22 October 2009 0 Comentarios

Tortuguero Living Up To Its Name

The popular Caribbean destination of Tortuguero (whose names comes from tortuga, or turtle), is in the middle of a successful nesting season fo the green turtle. This large sea creature is in danger of extinction. However, the number of nesting sites is up this year, giving researchers hope that the turtle is on the rebound.

The turtles are the area’s claim to fame, but there are other reasons to visit Tortuguero, too. Here’s an article by Nick Majerle.

Maybe there is something to the old maxim, or maybe it doesn

Publicado: 6 September 2009 10 Comentarios