[vc_row full_width="full_width"][vc_column width="2/3"][vc_column_text] A Costa Rica sunset cruise is the kind of “vacation staple” that somehow feels both effortless and legendary. You show up in flip-flops, step onto a boat that’s already in a good mood, and a few...
Diving In Tamarindo
Tamarindo’s Secret Neighbours: The Catalina Islands and the Wild World Beneath the Waves Tamarindo Beach is famous for its waves curling along the bay, making it a rare place where beginners can learn and experienced surfers can still find a challenge. What many...
Curvy Beach Style That Actually Works: Easy Outfit Wins for Plus-Size Women
. For years, curvy women were treated like an “afterthought” by mainstream fashion, and that’s finally changing. The shift didn’t happen because everyone suddenly became enlightened—it happened because women kept demanding better options, and brands realised the...
Seafood Without the Tourist Trap
Coastal Costa Rica does seafood brilliantly—if you order with a bit of strategy. The “tourist trap” version is usually the same three things everywhere (overpriced mahi-mahi, rubbery calamari, and a ceviche that tastes like it was assembled in an airport lounge). The...
Costa Rica’s Exports in 2026: The Country You Tour, and the Country the World Buys From
What are Costa Rica’s biggest exports in 2024? Costa Rica’s export story in 2024 is led by medical and precision manufacturing first, and tropical agriculture second. Goods exports closed 2024 at about US$19.9 billion, with precision and medical equipment as the top...
Mini-Festivals You’ll Only Hear About Locally: Costa Rica’s Best Days That Aren’t on the Big Calendars
Suggested lead photo A late-afternoon street scene: a cimarrona brass band leading a mascarada (giant papier-mâché heads) past a town church, with spectators on kerbs and mountains in the distance. What counts as a “mini-festival” in Costa Rica? A mini-festival is a...
The Abundance Lens: Unlearning Fear and Reclaiming Our Creative Power
A line often shared in modern spiritual circles and attributed to Mary Magdalene says we live in an “amazing world of endless abundance” and that we are powerful creators. Whether those exact words can be traced to early texts or not, the message hits a nerve: many...
Costa Vesco: The Fugitive Financier Who Tried to Buy Paradise—and Warped a Presidency
Costa Rica has always attracted outsiders with big dreams: coffee barons, banana kings, surf nomads, eco-idealists, and retirees looking for a softer life under harder sunlight. But in the early 1970s, the country also drew a rarer breed—men with money they couldn’t...
Buying Property in Costa Rica: The Familiar Steps, the Different Rules, and the Checks That Matter
Buying real estate in Costa Rica can feel like Canada or the U.S. at first glance: you find a place, make an offer, put down a deposit, complete due diligence, and close. The difference is that many of the guardrails you may be used to—industry regulation, a single...
Tres Amigos Realty
Discover why Tres Amigos Realty remains the top seller to SATISFIED clients in Costa Rica. Research our agent's stories, why they love our region and their joy in working with people to find their Costa Rica "home". Click on the link for the entire article,...
The Costa Rica Capsule Suitcase (2026 Edition)
Whenever I travel, I want to have the perfect outfit for each occasion—without packing my entire wardrobe. First, I pick my dreamy Costa Rica itinerary (because one trip can include a city, a beach, and a cloud forest). Then I decide where I am going to stay. Last,...
The Last Great Offshore: March’s Wind Windows and How to Surf Them Like a Local
March mornings in Costa Rica have a particular sound: a quiet hiss of groomed foam, a few early scooters, and that first zip of wax being peeled like a promise. People call it “dry season” and leave it at that, but surfers know March as something more specific—a month...













