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Question by csss s: Where in Costa Rica should I rent a place for 4 months, and how much?
I want to rent fairly comfortable place in Costa Rica for 4 months. Want to be able to use internet regularly, hang out with people, and of course meet lovely Tica ladies.
Will 4k in cash last me 4 months there?

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Answer by zeuz
Travel visas are 90 days, not 4 months, but can be extended for a nominal fee.

The Immigration Officer will not allow you to stay for 4 months if all you bring with you is $ 4,000. Minimum of $ 2,500 / month is required of “Rentistas”. Pensionados require $ 1,500 / month. (The weblink below is out of date, but even under the previous rules, you’d still need $ 2,000 / month.)

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Question by Red: Where is a fun place to go to as a young single straight american guy filled with testosterone in Costa Rica?
Im going to costa rica in march but there seem to be a lot of different places to go, and some seem to be family oriented. Im just getting home from overseas and need a stress free vacation, all answers are appreciated.
by testosterone i mean young dumb and full of _ _ _,And its the _ _ _ that i need to get rid of.

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Answer by John-paul Hanson
Any place in Costa Rica EXCEPT the places with the poisonous spiders, huge snakes and killer monkeys and dangerous plants.

Get some latina chick back to your hotel mmmm wish i was with you

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Question by Jeremy O: Where can I find a place to service my newly started dreadlocks in San Jose Costa Rica?
I got some dreadlocks put in in Belize. I am going to San Jose, Costa Rica and I would like to find someone to put some wax in them, because I think its time.

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Answer by Patrick
These guys will do it for you:

http://www.costaricabeauty.com/viewprofile.aspx?i=966&n=Arte-&-Belleza-Sal%C3%B3n

They’re pretty popular in San Jose.

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Question by Lbzebra: Where is the best place to stay in Costa Rica in October?
Planning on honeymooning in Costa Rica. Would probably get there October 15 and stay for at least a week. I know it is towards the end of their rainy season, but I wanted to know the dryest part of the country at that time, which coast is best to stay on and which hotels are nicest?

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Answer by tilda52000
hotel

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Question by Ben: Where is a good place to start looking for rental property in costa rica?
I want to find a rental property in Costa Rica near to a surf beach for next june-july. I was wondering if anyone had done anything similar and could give me a few pointers on where to start. I am looking for a place for 8-10 people that wouldn’t mind renting to 20 year old guys. Anyways any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks

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Answer by dougger
Try reading the internet newspapers in ENglish, from Costa Rica.

amcostarica.com
theticotimes.net

Both run ads for rentals. If you can read Spanish try the local spanish papers on the internet.

Most ads now carry website contacts or phone numbers.

I see no reason to mention that the possible tenants are a mob of 20 year old drunken, drug crazed, party monsters intent on rape and mayhem who may or may not make it into the surf.

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Is Costa Rica Still the Best Place in Central America for Purchasing Real Estate?











An view of the South Pacific Coast of Costa Rica from Hacienda Matapalo


Fort Lauderdale, FL (PRWEB) May 7, 2010

While Costa Rica has long been the investment darling of Central America when it comes to real estate purchases, in recent months there has been a lot of chatter about other countries in the region like Belize, Honduras, Nicaragua and Panama.

On Wednesday, May 19, Hacienda Matapalo Executive Vice President Brian Albury will present a no-holds-barred look at these countries and others in the region in order to answer the question: Is Costa Rica still the best place in Central America for purchasing real estate?

The eSeminar, which is free and open to the public, will examine various locations throughout Central America on a variety of topics ranging from political and financial structures to the quality of life and the indigenous people.

“There has been a lot of misinformation spread around recently about some of these countries,” Albury said, “and that creates a lot of confusion for those who wish to purchase or invest in the region. Whether it’s Costa Rica, Panama or Nicaragua, people need to know the facts and not be fooled by fabrications.”

Albury said the goal of the eSeminar will be to set the record straight on the nations of the region and to provide people with information that is accurate and unbiased so they can make intelligent decisions that are in their own best interests.

“When you line up the countries side-by-side and compare them in a variety of categories, you can clearly see what a good decision is and what a bad decision is,” he explained. “But don’t just take my word for it; listen to what the U.S., Canadian and British governments have to say about all these places.”

Unlike many of their neighbors, Costa Rica has not suffered from the tribulations caused by dictatorships, corruption, disease or escalating and widespread crime over the years. Instead it has flourished as one of the top places to live from both an ecological and economical perspective.

Although caution and common sense are always suggested to anyone who plans to buy property in any country not of their domicile, those looking to invest should weigh their options and although Costa Rica is still considered one of best return on investment opportunities, it’s not all about money.

“All of these countries except Costa Rica have immigration issues where their citizens are trying to leave their homelands for a variety of reasons,” Albury noted. “But there’s a reason why Costa Ricans don’t leave Costa Rica. When a country is consistently ranked higher than its neighbors – and in many cases higher than the U.S., U.K. or Canada – in terms of safety, health and government stability, it really says something about the place.”

The free eSeminar is scheduled for a 6 p.m. Eastern Time start. Participants may register here or by visiting one of several Costa Rica real estate Web sites that are sponsoring the online event such as Hacienda Matapalo, Los Pelicanos Ocean Club and Tierra Verde Uvita among others.

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Where is a good place to stay in Costa Rica?

Question by bails: Where is a good place to stay in Costa Rica?
My family is considering traveling to Costa Rica this summer. 2 kids, 15 & 18.

Where is a good area to stay with a beach.
any hotel suggestions?
any other suggestions??
Also are there lots of jellyfish in costa rica in the summer?

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Answer by The Italian Guy
Manuel Antonio is surrounded by a huge number of hotels and restaurants and offering fantastic views of the Pacific Ocean, this national park is home to many endemic species of plant and animal life.

Nearby sits the town of Manuel Antonio, a good place to use as a base while exploring the park.

this national park offers some of the best seafood and Costa Rican cuisine on the Pacific Coast.

Manuel Antonio national park is located at GPS Lat. 9° 22.71674′ N. GPS Long. 84° 7.99805′ W

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Question by KayL: Where is a good place to stay in Playa Grande in Costa Rica?
My family and I are going to Costa Rica in February and we would like to rent a place we can all stay in together. There will be 6 of us and we want to stay close to the beach. Has anyone been there? Is it amazing? Where is a good place to stay?

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Answer by Matt
We send many students to learn Spanish and surfn in Tamarindo which is right by Playa Grande. I have whole families stay at http://www.hotellunallena.com

It is 5 minutes walking from the beach and has a pool onsite. It is only 5 minutes from the town center where all the nightlife is.

They have 2 bedroom Bungalows that can fit up to 6 people for around $ 120 per night. You may be more confortable by renting 2 bungalows. Our school is right across the street where you can learn Spanish. Check out our programs at http://www.spanishabroad.com

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July 20, 2011 @ 11:09 pm
Greg

Costa Rica ? An ideal place to visit

We all remain busy and usually shuffle between work and home. We always want to utilize every single spare second that we get and get to work again. Thus, this leaves us tired and weary. If you want to get out of this hectic life and enjoy a few days away from the hustles of office, go and stay at a Costa Rica luxury hotel. You will surely love this type of hotel. These luxury hotels are placed in the lap of nature and are available at various prices. You will have the

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Question by oceanwaves36: Costa Rica Fishing. Where is the best place with good fishing and nightlife and activities?
We are looking to plan a trip to Costa Rica to Fish and party a little bit. Any suggestions on where the best location to do both is would be appreciated.

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Answer by Joey C
There is a marina in Herradura, but Jaco has the nightlife. Jaco is just some minutes by car away.

Tamarindo has some nightlife as far as I read, but there is no marina.

Golfito is supposed to be good for sport fishing, too.

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Question by dioniferlini: Is Intensa Spanish language schools the best place in Costa Rica to study Spanish?
I am planning a sort of study vacation to Costa Rica. I have heard wonderful things about the country. I am wondering if anyone has been there and whether they have heard of Intensa Spanish language schools? It has been recommended to me very highly, but I would rather hear from someone who has already been there. Thanks.

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Answer by Re bien Bello!!!
Hi, how are you… i hope you are Ok.

I´m a mexican guy and I don´t know about Costa Rica but i can help you to improve your spanish level. In fact, i also wanto to improve my english.

So, what do you think?

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(PRWEB) December 1, 2004

John had visited more than 14 countries in his life, but when he sat down on the beach of playa Tamarindo in Costa Rica, with the warm salty sea wind gently caressing his hair, the smell of Costa Rican food playing in his nose and the listening to the salsa band playing on the beach, he said, “I’m home now!”

“I really thought paradise was in each and every country I visited, and they all looked so good to me.Â?But”, lamented John, “If I had known that Costa Rica was like this would I have come here many years ago.” A lot of tourists travel all over the world, and many spend huge amounts of money to visit far away places where they can find warm sun, warm water, friendly people, palm trees and hot nightlife.

What they have missed is Costa Rica! This small Central American country, only a couple of hours away from USA has so much to offer. Costa Rica has no military since the Second World War. The country has amazing beaches like Tamarindo, Quepos, Manuel Antonio, Cahuita, and Jaco. These beaches come in all shapes and all kinds of sand color. White, gey and even black sand beaches can be found in Costa Rica.

The people are very friendly and used to tourism. Therefore, a vacation in Costa Rica is a good investment. Not only can you go all out with 5 star hotels, expensive rental cars and all the extras, can you without problem spend a fantastic budget vacation in Costa Rica.

To read more about Costa Rica and to start planning your next vacation to this great country filled with orchids, butterflies, salsa, good food, hot nightlife, culture, sun, volcanoes and much more, visit http://www.costa-rican-information.com for more information.

According to Kenth Nasstrom, the owner of http://www.costa-rican-information.com, “Would many of the families or singels that go on vacation elsewhere, become devoted tico lovers once they visit Costa Rica.”

For more information on Costa Rica, the country, culture, food and people, visit www.costa-rican-information.com.

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Question by Abanana: What is a good place in Costa Rica to make a billboard on?
In spanish class we are making little billboards of places in Costa Rica. What is an interesting and colorful place i can make mine of. One example would be somewhere like Buru ri ri (sp?) It is a national park, so something like that. Or a good website with different tourist sites that are there.

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Answer by HouAnswerGuy
Manual Antonio – a national park
Arenal – volcano, lake, hot springs.
Poas – volcano

Try: http://www.visitcostarica.com
a good tourist site.

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Question by Salina M: what city in costa rica is the best place to build a theme park in?
Does anyone know a good city in Costa Rica to build a theme park in? It has to have low crime rate, good tourism, sights and such. Good weather. Can anyone tell me one and perhaps list reasons if possible or sites?

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Answer by skyler heissenbuttle
i would say escazu or santana they are they elite towns of costa rica

and also you would make alot more money because ther are alot of foreiners in that area.

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Question by Jon: What is the best place to study in Costa Rica?
I am planning on studying in Costa Rica this summer and I have the option of studying in either Puntarenas or Heredia.

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Answer by Xtian Müller
Puntarenas, it’s so beautiful, go there, you’ll love it.

XOXO

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Question by Kelly: Where is the best place to stay in Costa Rica?
My friend and I are planning to take a vacation to Costa Rica this upcoming July, and we were wondering which is the nicest place to stay there? As far as hotels, beaches, things to do, and the atmosphere in general? Any help would do! Thanks!

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Answer by Alanna
If you’re on a tight budget and can’t shell out the $ US 35-50 for a nature cruise in Tortuguero or Caño Negro, or you just want to try something different, consider the collectivo water taxi from Puerto Viejo de Sarapiquí to the Río San Juan and east. The cost is less than a quarter of the tours, and although there is no official guide, when we went the locals were very proud to show off their neighborhood. The trip took much longer than the normal run because the boatman was constantly forced to pull to the shore so we could snap photos of crocodiles, birds, monkeys and sloth while the other passengers gave us natural history lessons. There are a few small places to stay along the Ríos Sarapiquí and San Juan, including the very rustic but beautiful and welcoming lodge at La Trinidad.

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