Vacation Home Renters are Not Just Guests
Travelers have been staying in private homes for as long as there have been people on the move. The internet
Entrepreneur Costa Rica: Creating Harmony
Let me begin by saying that I’ve taken my time getting around to writing about this topic. It’s one that
Savoring Benefits of the Free Zone Regime
Years ago, when free zone companies in Costa Rica were talked about, San José, Heredia and Alajuela would automatically come
Reserva Camaronal Costa Rica
I stepped onto the vertigo-inducing third-story glass balcony of an 8,000-square-foot mansion on a mountainside in Camaronal, and I felt
Walking: The Anti-Aging Medicine
For many excellent reasons, walking is one of the most common favorite exercises. It is the easiest and least expensive
Shades of “Miami Vice” Tamarindo Style
Back in the early ‘90s my buddy and I were relaxing at a villa between Tamarindo and Langosta, having a
Finca 6 and The Mystery of the Spheres
Costa Rica is home to only two protected pre-Colombian archaeological sites, including the larger and better known National Monument of
Semana Santa Superstitions
In Costa Rica, the religious and cultural significance of Semana Santa, or Holy Week, rivals and possibly supersedes that of
Semana Santa: A Jubilant Holiday in Latin America
PHOTO ABOVE: PROCESSION OF SILENCE, HOLY THURSDAY IN SAN JOSÉ, COSTA RICA Semana Santa — known in English as Holy Week