jueves, 26 de agosto de 2010

Costa Rica is the place!


In Costa Rica, the recession did not go unnoticed; after all, tourism is the main source of income and if the tourists have less money, well, they spend less!

Indeed, it seemed that this what exactly happened here; the tourists kept coming, although they had less money to spend….Costa Rica is like an irresistible magnet! Whether you are a family and want to enjoy days out with the kids safely playing in the sand, or are a surfer, an explorer or a fan of sports fishing, sailing, windsurfing or horse riding, Costa Rica has it! Try tropical Bungee in some awsome canyon, or zip through the trees on a Canopy Ride. There is such a great choice of places to stay everywhere, and a wide price range too to accommodate everyone’s needs!

The number one attraction here are the breathtaking beaches, for many are still pristine and barely touched by the human hand. Stunning sunsets, gorgeous sea, perfect climate, and a feeling of peace and serenity hard to find anywhere else! On the Pacific coast, Santa Teresa and Malpais, on the coast of Nicoya, and Playa Guiones, further North, are some of the best surfing beaches of the country as well as excellent places to take the family. Manuel Antonio further south and the beaches of Corcovado are greener than the dry Guanacaste of the North. The Caribbean offers its exuberant culture, and its lush colorful vegetation, its typical food and music.

The fauna is another big reason to come here; whether you like big cats, huge turtles or monkeys, Costa Rica has it all! The monkeys are particularly popular and there are four species here; the notorious, and noisy, Howler Monkey, the Spider Monkey, the White Faced and the adorable and tiny Titi Monkey!

Costa Rica is also a reputable bird watchers’ paradise, indeed, this little country alone is home to more species of birds than the whole of the US. Actually, of the 850 species found here, 600 are permanent residents. Of the most flamboyant, we have the Red Macaws found along the Pacific Coast; what a spectacle these birds offer us, crimson splashes in the sky, always chatting to each other as they fly! These birds have an amazing family sense and usually travel in groups, children, parents and grand parents in a row! The magnificent colourful resplendent Quetzal, a shy birds many walk a long way so they can catch a glimpse, the curious Toucans and the amazing Hummingbirds are just a few of the birds found in Costa Rica, and more often than not, no matter how hard one looks for them, their sight is like an unexpected gift.

Who doesn’ t want to see an active Volcano? Costa Rica has that too, and not just any volcano either; lets take Arenal that is listed as one of the most active volcano of the world! Its perfect geometrical shape over the lake is a scenery many would die for. The roars and frequent explosions of the volcano are awsome and impressive. Like many volcanoes, Arenal is often hiding in the clouds, however a little patience is well rewarded. Thermal baths, walks, horse riding, and windsurfing on the lake are additional attractions too!

Then, of course, we have the Cloud Forests. Majestic, beautiful and magical Cloud Forests, precious gift of nature that many, but maybe not enough, are fighting very hard to preserve in Costa Rica, while others only seek financial benefits and profit from illegal logging and developments…Monteverde, Braullio Carillo and Corvado are some of the most beautiful cloud forests of the world. Seeing a Cloud Forest is second to feeling a Cloud Forest, its strength and fragility, mixed with something like love and respect…

If you want to see something different, have a great holiday, see new people, new land, relax and play, and get in touch with Mother Nature, Costa Rica is the place!

Hope you like this article!
Pura Vida....
Stephanie Gazo

sábado, 14 de agosto de 2010

Costa Rica beauty......


Costa Rica should be considered one of the world's rarest jewels.

A small country packed with more beauty than almost any on earth. Tropical rainforests and beautiful beaches, active volcanoes, windswept mountaintops, cloud forests and a high density of wildlife make Costa Rica an exciting, wild, adventurous and exotic destination.

Costa Rica is also the most stable country in Latin America and its stunning scenery is an ever-changing collage.

On its western border, the mighty Pacific crashes against rocky outcrops in sharp contrast to its eastern coast, where tranquil Caribbean beaches will soothe your nerves.

Mountains run through the heart of the country and extend almost continuously from the northwest to the southeast corners. From coast to coast, Costa Rica is dotted with numerous wildlife reserves, lakes, rivers and dramatic natural scenery.

For a country that is slightly smaller than the state of West Virginia, Costa Rica is blessed with more natural beauty than almost any country on earth. Wherever you visit in Costa Rica, you are guaranteed an unforgettable experience.

About 27% of the country's environment is protected in one form or another, and over 11% is found in the national park system.

Costa Rica has no military and is considered by many to be the Switzerland of Latin America.

While Spanish is the official language, English is second, due to a thriving tourist industry and 30,000 North Americans who call Costa Rica home.

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Hope to see you all this season! Good Luck fishing, Wherever You Are !

Warm Regards
Stephanie Gazo

jueves, 5 de agosto de 2010

Living Longer in Costa Rica


Looking for a great place to retire that offers enhanced longevity? Costa Rica may be the place for you. Costa Ricans are among the world’s leaders in life expectancy for both men and women. The overall life expectancy in Costa Rica is 79 plus years.

Already known as a country that has a high population of centenarians, Costa Rica offers a lifestyle that promotes healthy living which leads to longer life. One area of Costa Rica, the Nicoyan Peninsula on the Pacific Coast, is known as a blue zone, areas that combine factors that contribute to longer life. Men in this area live to 100 years of age four times more than men living in the United States.

What do these people do to live such long, healthy lives? Although genetics plays a role in longevity, adopting and living a healthy lifestyle is the key to longer life. The basics that researchers have found that seem to connect thosewho live longer are a plant based diet, consistent exercise, a strong commitment to family, and a sense of faith and purpose in life. Costa Ricans fit right into this lifestyle. They are known to be some of the happiest people in the world according to a recent study which is one reason for their longevity. Other contributing factors include their affordable health care system, healthy diet, and stress free lifestyle. There is something uplifting about living in the beautiful country of Costa Rica and foreigners who move there say they never felt better after relocating and feel revitalized. The best news for retirees who move to Costa Rica is that the “golden years” may last longer, with a greater quality of life!

lunes, 2 de agosto de 2010

Tourism is on the rise


According to the Costa Rica’s Institute of Tourism during the first six months of this year there were 10 percent more tourists who visited the country this year than in 2009. These figures are encouraging in the face of the world economic picture. Tourism is still down from what it was in 2008. People are more careful with their money and traveling due the events of the last few years.

Costa Rica still continues to be one of Latin America’s top tourist destinations, a prime Baby Boomer retirement haven and a good place for foreigners to invest. This is primarily due to Costa Rica’s stellar reputation abroad. You never here any negative news about the country. On the other hand, most of the other countries in Latin America are associated with negative events. When it comes to Costa Rica the only thing your hear about are the country’s natural wonders, lack of an army with NO external enemies, beautiful beaches and mountains, friendly people, affordable health care and the numerous advantages of retiring and living here. As I have stated before there are more Americans living here proportionately than any other country outside of the U.S.