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Best Transportation In Costa Rica Santa Teresa
There are many ways for going from a to b in Costa Rica - domestic flights, private vans, ferries, taxies, Ubers, rental cars, shuttles, public bus, bike, motorbike, and ATV. We've tried them all.
And there is a lot to learn about each and every one of them, Pros and Cons.
So I decided to make a video for you about the driving, and best transportation in Costa Rica Santa Teresa and getting around...
And it's my mission to share all I've learned living in Costa Rica, including info about and the transportation in Costa Rica Santa Teresa and around.
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What To Do In San Jose Costa Rica! | Secret Spots!
If you are planning to travel to Costa Rica, and want to have a place all to yourself, come here to Tapanti National Park. We also suggest visiting Orosi Valley. These 2 sites are pretty much secret spots. As you know Costa Rica receives almost 3 million of tourists each year yet these 2 sites we visited were empty or aren't busy. If you missed our Orosi Valley vlog here's the link:
This was our 2nd day in San Jose Costa Rica, we had really nothing planned but to drive around and see more of the outskirts of San Jose so we decided to head onto Tapanti National Park.
We were pretty much the only ones there! We couldn't believe it! It was so lush and we were enveloped with nature! Unfortunately it rained quite a lot, we tried waiting it out but it started to really pour down on us. And, if you are also travel vloggers, or you just love to capture every moment of your travels, you know how much expensive equipment one could have. So we couldn't continue on ahead.
A lot of our friends told us that Costa Rica is so beautiful, and it really is, we even think it is under rated. There are not many posts about Costa Rica even though it is a popular destination compared to other popular destinations.
We hope that this video helped you plan your Costa Rican vacation, and tune in because we have lots more to come!!!
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Rainy season Tips - Rainy Season Costa Rica
After 5 and a half months of Zero Rain, the rainy season in Costa Rica has started!.... not a little, no, it feels like nature wants to catch up for those dry months :-)
People who have been here for longer say that it is never that much in may and that is exactly what i can remember of the first time we arrived in Costa Rica.
This was in 2017 when we went to Dominical.
Normally you have sunny mornings and rainy afternoons, now it rains for days already.
You can hear the rain in video! :-)
Is it worth to visit costa rica in the rainy season? Absolutely!
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How Can I Work In Costa Rica Rules
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Working in Costa Rica is not easy nor well rewarded financially. There aren’t many jobs that pay you more than 2000 Colonnes per hour ($3,50 per hour) and most jobs require legal residency (enforced by law to protect Costa Rican citizens).
The wages will be significantly lower than they are in Western countries, even if you are a legal resident. This is why shot this video, to highlight the facts and refer you to info resources AND give you alternatives.
I’ve personally never tried to find work here because I work as an independent entrepreneur online rewarded financially in a totally different way than the trading time for money business models.
In my opinion, you have more or less two options: create a brick and mortar business for yourself or work online. If you want to earn money online (which also gives you the freedom to travel and work remotely anywhere in the world) check out the first link above to learn more.
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We're Flying to COSTA RICA! ✈️
Day 305 - We're flying to Costa Rica! We're crazy excited to be visiting Central America for the first time. We'll be staying in the small town of Cahuita on the eastern coast of Costa Rica.
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Public Transportation in Costa Rica: Tamarindo to San Jose
Everything I read says public transportation in Costa Rica is easy and efficient. Everything I read is a lie. Of course, most people writing aren't trying to find transportation for a family of seven.
Step by Step Guide - Taking the Ferry from Puntarenas to Paquera
How to take the ferry from Puntarenas to Paquera - step by step instructional video. Includes information about the ticket office in Puntarenas, ticket prices, which ferry to take, what the ferry is like and more. This is an easy way to get from San Jose to the Nicoya Peninsula beaches and towns such as Montezuma, Santa Teresa, Tambor, Mal Pais and Paquera.
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Step 1: Purchase tickets at office in Puntarenas. It is at the end of the road of Paseo de los Turistas and there is a large sign that says BOLETERIA across from the ferry dock.
Step 2: If you have a car, you must wait in line as it is first come first serve so drive your car to the waiting line. The ferry guard will give you a ticket which you need to present to the ticket office.
Step 3: The officer will open the gate to let passengers on by foot first. Cars, motorcycles and bikes go after foot passengers. Give the green ticket to the officer.
Step 4: Enjoy the ride!
Step 5: Foot passengers get off the ferry first, then cars.
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Today we're taking the ferry from Puntarenas to Paquera and we're actually at the ticket office in Puntarenas so this is at the end of the road, the main road that goes through Puntarenas and it's called Paseo de los Turistas.
So you'll drive all the way past the lighthouse and then you will see the ferry on your left hand side and right across is the ticket office, you can't miss it, it's a big blue sign over here so we're going to go buy our tickets first and you should do it at least an hour before, especially if you have a car because you have to wait, you have to drive onto the waiting area and it's first come first serve, it gets very busy during high season. So we're going to go buy our tickets for the 2 pm ferry so we'll show you guys the schedule and we'll show you the process of how to get on the ferry with your car and there's also a walkway if you don't have a car and you're just riding the ferry as a passenger.
This is the schedule for the ferry, this is the Puntarenas one we're going to take and we're going to take the 2 pm ferry and this is the other side, the Paquera to Puntarenas. Here are the rates so you have per person and you have per car, motorcycle, bike, etc.
We just bought our tickets for the ferry and they look like this, we have a car, this one is for the car and this price actually has the driver included and this one is for me who is the passenger. So one adult is 810 colones, a car with a driver is, oh they actually put 11, 400 for the car and 810 for the driver on here so you need to hold onto these when you get onto the ferry and throughout the whole ferry ride because they might ask you for it so now we're going to go onto the car and they'll announce when they start loading the cars on so we're going to go over there and get ready to drive on the ferry.
So we're inside the ferry, you can see they have seats inside, there's AC, TV's, they have a snack area behind me, a bar, water, a bathroom as well, it's about an hour ferry ride. It's very nice and you can sit outside and on top to enjoy the view and enjoy the ferry ride.
We have made it to Paquera, as you can see the ferry was really easy to take, it was a very nice ride. This is a good way to go from San Jose over if you want to go to Montezuma or Santa Teresa, Tambor, all those areas.
So if you guys want to learn more about taking the ferry, I'm going to put more information and pictures in the post so click on the links below and I hope you found this video useful.
Shuttle Bus from Monteverde Cloud Forest, Costa Rica
There is an easy shuttle bus that will pick you up from Santa Elena and take you to the Monteverde Cloud Forest Preserve for a few dollars. In Santa Elena it stops near the chamber of commerce building near a coffee shop.
Driving in Costa Rica - San Jose to Jaco
Driving from San Jose to Jaco Beach, Costa Rica. Brief video showing the new highway to Caldera, also known as Autopista del Sol which will take you to every beach in the Central, North and South Pacific of Costa Rica.
From the Sabana Park get on the highway called Autopista del Sol to Escazu/Santa Ana/Ciudad Colon. The Autopista del Sol will take you directly to the Central Pacific. The entire trip on the highway up costs a little less than $5. Make sure you have plenty of coins or small bills ready in Colones since US dollars or any other currency isn't accepted. From San Jose you will have to pass through the Escazu, San Rafael, Atenas and the Pozon tollbooths. Do not leave the highway until you have passed all the tollbooths. On the Autopista del Sol before reaching Caldera take the exit to Limonal and from there follow the signs to Jaco/Hermosa/Manuel Antonio. Detailed driving directions from San Jose to the beaches in Costa Rica at and
The entire ride to Jaco on the Autopista del Sol will take around an hour
Costa Rica To Live - Life In Costa Rica For Expats
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Costa Rica To Live - Life In Costa Rica For Expats
Dirk, I and our 2 children moved to Costa Rica in September 2018 and it has been an adventure ever since.
Fact is that people from all over the world are choosing to move to this beautiful country in Latin America, making it their new home. In fact, did you know about 50,000 North American expats and retirees now live there permanently? And every year, about 2.5 million (!! OMG that's a lot right?!) tourists and visitors touch down in the nation ranked #1 on the World Happiness Index!
Crazy numbers ...for a reason if you ask me. This country is special.
You find surfers, retirees, nature lovers, young families, or those who just desire a simpler, healthier and sunny life by the beach, and in general, the local people called Ticos welcome them with open arms. And you find um, us LOL, The Sunshine family, from the Netherlands who choose Costa Rica to live and create a life here as expats.
If you are looking for information, to get a better impression of Costa Rica to live, and want to know how Life for Expats In Costa Rica does look like for us, I recommend you watch my video here, so see what ALMOST fell on my head!!! Where I take you on a little walk creating paint a picture of a part of my day.
And in case you wonder how I make my living here, online, and work from home, as an independent entrepreneur (Costa Rica is NOT cheap, and salaries are LOW)
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Bus Travel Costa Rica - How Expensive is it?
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Sabrina and I leave Tamarindo and head to Samara. We take the public bus from Tamarindo to Santa Cruz to Nicoya to Samara. The public bus is super cheap and is an easy to get around.
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Buying A Car In Costa Rica - Where to Buy a Car In Costa Rica
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Buying A Car In Costa Rica - Where To Buy a Car In Costa Rica
For us, living in Costa Rica with kids, a priority was to buy a car. We soon discovered, however, that like many things in Costa Rica, we had to figure out the best and most risk-free way :)
In my video I share what we've learned, what problems you can prevent and the best spots to buy a car. I hope you can benefit!!
Welcome to Costa Rica ... Pura Vida !
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Family Day Exploring San Jose: Cafes, Parks, and Markets!
Jesse, Harper, and I explore San Jose, stopping in for delicious coffee at a lovely coffee shop, having delicious food, wandering through pretty parks, and visiting the Central Market. I am loving San Jose, Costa Rica!
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Atenas Costa Rica Home
Best Weather in the World: Atenas
Located in Atenas mountains, this incredible home has amazing views, all surrounded by nature, 9.83 acre(s) of land full of plants and fruit trees. Driving minutes from San José, easy access to main highways in the country: 30 minutes to Juan Santamaria Airport (SJO), 30 minutes to Walmart, PriceSmart and Escazu, 30 minutes to Cima Hospital, and quickly access to Pacific Beaches, just 45 minutes. Atenas is known as the place with the best weather in the world; it is a strategic zone to live peaceful and close to all amenities you may need.
Excellent Security System:
The house has an excellent security system which includes apedesrtrian gate with video and electronic entrance and electric automatic gate for vehicle entrance, security lights, motion sensor enabled at street entrance, high definition IP security cameras, night vision enabled, able to view over your Smart Phone or other internet enabled device in real time anywhere in the world and able to review two months history. Also includes 3 PTZ’s and two 32 inch monitors, one in kitchen and one in upstairs bedroom. Installed by a local vendor, Unitech, 4 indoor home security cameras viewable on internet enabled devices anywhere in the world. The property is fully fenced.
Harmonious Living:
Extremely private, quiet, safe, and all useable. Property was recently surveyed and filed with the Government. It is at the end of the street, has a river, the Rio Cajon, that runs all year and a second seasonal river with 100 foot waterfall. It has a gated private paved road to the river Rio Cajon, and private road inside property that surrounds entire property and gated entrance to second river. Rancho at the river has internet, electricity 110 and 220 volts, lights, security cameras, water, toilet, sink, and shower.
The property is full of fruit trees: 5 different varieties of mature mango trees, about 40, Several varieties of lime and lemon mature trees, about 35, Banana, Plantain , Tangerine, Orange trees and Coconut Palm trees.
Luxury Living:
The main house has 4 bathrooms, 3 bedrooms, air-conditioning, chefs’ kitchen, laundry room, pantry, great room, 40 foot ceilings, upstairs office area, solar heated infinity pool, large patio facing East with endless views to the city of San Jose, and volcanoes. Fully furnished.
There is also a guest house with 2 bedrooms, one bathroom, full kitchen, laundry room, living room, air-conditioning and internet. Fully furnished.
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Water well with 10,000 liters of storage in ground.
In ground irrigation system with pump.
10,000 liters of fresh water storage for daily house use.
Fully functional palapa and bodega, with all the yard equipment necessary, toilet, indoor and outdoor sinks, also with motion sensor security lights.
Upgraded electrical transformer from ICE.
5 electrical meters and are grounded with 30 foot ½ inch copper hard wire in ground.
Attics cleaned and sanitized.
High pressure plumbing from river to house to irrigate property, is in place.
HD Dish TV from the USA with full programming and DVR capabilities.
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Road Trip Costa Rica! Driving from San Jose to La Fortuna
Time to say goodbye to San Jose and head up to La Fortuna, a town that sits in the shadow of the Arenal Volcano. We rented a car from Vamos, a Costa Rican car rental company (spoiler alert: they were great). What a beautiful drive it was...
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To the ENDS Film Series // Episode 4 - COSTA RICA
If you’ve experienced the thrill and excitement of dropping in on a wave, you know the feeling that it brings. The power of the ocean pushing you effortlessly. Soaring above the water while at the same time feeling so insignificant in comparison to the expanse of the sea. This joy you experience quickly becomes a passion which in return becomes an obsession. And as a result, a community centered around a love for the freedom found in surfing is born.
Within the mission of Ride Nature, our hope and prayer is to see churches planted, developed, and ultimately to multiply all around the world. But finding a church that understands the culture of action sports isn’t exactly an easy task. Lucky for us, this was not the case with Casa Vida. Situated outside of Tamarindo, Costa Rica is one of the raddest churches we’ve been able to link arms with; Casa Vida. A church full of leaders with some of the most powerful testimonies we’ve heard, but also with a love and passion for the surf community created an instant friendship between the two of us. The stories that connect the leaders of Casa Vida church together are nothing short of a miracle. There is no question that there has been divine intervention to bring this group of men together to help build this church.
The church is not just a building made up of walls, nor man made attempts to hold inside the power at work within it. We as a body of believers make up the church and the reach extends far past any walls that may exist. For us as an organization, a team made up of surfers, skaters, wakeboarders, and snowboarders, it is in the passion and love for action sports that you’ll find the desire to share the joy that comes from those activities with others. But the greatest thing that unifies our team and those that we get to partner with globally, is the change that we’ve experienced in our own lives because of the love and grace found in Jesus. That because of Jesus and the work that He did on the cross, we get to experience TRUE life, and have it to the fullest. This is the Good News that we get to share with the world and the power that it brings far exceeds the stories that may precede it. Within the stories from Episode Four, “Costa Rica” you’re certain to find such power.
Driving from La Fortuna to San Jose, Costa Rica (Through San Ramon)
Driving San Jose to La Fortuna (or vice versa) is a very popular route for tourists. Here is a video of the route through San Ramon so you can see what the roads are like.
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Riding in a taxi, downtown San Jose, Costa Rica.
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