im planning to move to el salvador, more of the rural parts. and i want to stay connected to the internet. Any suggestions? and i do know about the internet cafe and hotels in stuff but i want to ...
I have to do a culture project on Costa Rica and I need to bring in a food. I want to bring a dessert that will be easy enough to bring in (i don't want to have to serve it warm or really cold ...
for history we got assigned parts of the world and each week we need to find a news article on that part of the world..i got assigned latin america and i went on ny times and found an article on ...
A group of 5 adults are going to Costa Rica for 11 days in May and are looking for inexpensive lodging that can house all five of us in one room/villa. We are wanting to stay in Playa Del Coco if ...
I am 15 (kinda almost 16) and I will be leaving in July to go to Costa Rica for year. It's kinda like an exchange so I will be staying with a host family. I will most likely be in the city, S...
I have a Garmin handhelp and a Nuvi. I hear that the mapsource map does not contain that many roads. Where can I download a good Costa Rica GArmin GPS Map?...
What are some good coffees to bring home souvineirs from Costa Rica ? Additional Details anywhere i can get the fresh beans like right off the tree ?...
Yes kinda of i been there and it was ok it pretty hot their
saoceanblue
The people in Costa Rica are called Ticos and they are very friendly. Costa Rica is generally safe, but like any place there is always some level of crime, particularly in larger cities The average temperature in Costa Rica is between 72-85 degrees F. While the real estate boom was taking place in other countries in Latin America, Costa Rica put development on hold so they could invest and improve the infrastructure of the country. They built roads, communications, laid down fiber optics and built new international airports. Major cities tend to be Americanized, but there are many rural type communities if that is what you enjoy. The Southern Pacific coast of Costa Rica is a bio-diverse area with many ecosystems. Development is based on the ecosystems. Here is a site that can give you more information about the people, safety, banking, recreational activities, etc.
Tronk
Beautiful, the people very nice but is a little too americanized ...
s c
i agree with tronk, its way more americanized than the rest of central america. i saw a denny's.