Costa Rica’s surf scene is legendary, with well-known spots like Pavones and Playa Hermosa drawing wave riders from around the world. But beyond the famous breaks lies a secret world of lesser-known, epic surf spots—places where perfect waves roll in with barely a...
The Art of the Duck Dive: Mastering the Most Important Move in Surfing
For many surfers, paddling out on a big day is where the battle truly begins. The ability to execute a clean duck dive is the difference between making it past the breaking waves and getting relentlessly pummeled back to shore. With April’s powerful swells rolling in,...
Whale Watching in Costa Rica: A Front-Row Seat to Nature’s Giants
Costa Rica’s Pacific coast offers some of the world’s most thrilling whale-watching experiences. Every year, the warm waters become a temporary home for majestic humpback whales, with peak months varying by region. April is an exceptional time to witness these gentle...
San José After Dark: A Guide to the Capital’s Hidden Nightlife
Where the Capital Comes Alive San José may not be the first place that comes to mind when you think of nightlife in Costa Rica, but the capital has a thriving after-dark scene just waiting to be explored. Beyond the usual tourist spots, San José hides an eclectic mix...
The Art of Boruca Masks: Tradition, Meaning, and Modern Adaptations
Costa Rica’s indigenous communities hold some of the most remarkable artistic traditions in Central America, and among them, the Boruca people stand out with their intricate, hand-carved masks. These masks, bursting with vivid colors and striking animal designs, are...
Coco the Brave Little Hermit Crab
As the day winds down and the sun dips below the unspoiled shoreline of Las Baulas National Marine Park in Costa Rica, its shimmering rays cast a warm glow on the vibrant shells scattered along the beach. Amidst these shells, one may catch a glimpse of the elusive...
The Forgotten Connection: Costa Rica’s Indigenous People, the Mayans, and the Sacred Melipona Honey
Throughout history, bees have played a vital role in shaping civilizations, particularly in Mesoamerica, where the sacred stingless Melipona bee was revered by the Mayans. While Costa Rica and the Mayan heartland of Mexico and Guatemala may seem worlds apart, the...
Gunnera Insignis: The Dinosaur of the Plant Kingdom
If plants held a contest for "Most Likely to Belong in Jurassic Park," Gunnera insignis would win, hands down. Also known as the poor man’s umbrella, this plant sports gigantic leaves that can reach up to 10 feet across. Imagine walking through a forest and stumbling...
Mindfulness and Meditation: Yoga’s Spiritual Journey
How Can Yoga Enhance Mindfulness and Meditation? Yoga, a centuries-old practice originating in India, enhances both physical and spiritual health by integrating mindfulness and meditation into everyday life. Beyond mere physical exercise, yoga fosters inner peace,...
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Weaving Stories: The Revival of Costa Rica’s Indigenous Textile Arts
In the quiet hum of a backstrap loom, in the rhythmic dance of hands guiding vibrant threads, a story unfolds—one woven with tradition, resilience, and artistic expression. Across Costa Rica, indigenous communities are reclaiming their textile heritage, blending...
Caring for Senior Dogs and Cats: Essential Tips for Their Well-Being
As our beloved pets grow older, their needs change, requiring special attention and care to ensure their quality of life. Dogs and cats are considered seniors around the age of 7, although this varies by breed and size. In this article, we’ll explore the most...