Flying is an excellent way to get around Costa Rica for those on a flexible budget and straightforward itinerary. Not only does it saves a ton of time but the entire experience is an adventure in itself as you fly in a small airplane over the lush rainforests, vast coastlines and beautiful beaches. If you […]
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Rio Celeste, Costa Rica: The Complete Visitor’s Guide to the Magical Sky Blue River
If you’re planning on visiting the enchanting Rio Celeste, Costa Rica then here is everything you need to know about the sky blue river inside Tenorio Volcano National Park. In this guide, we will help you plan the perfect visit to Rio Celeste. This post has affiliate links which we may earn a small commission […]
Experiencing a La Fortuna Cooking Class and Farm Tour
One of our favorite things to do when we travel is to take a local cooking class. Food and travel go hand and hand, and what better way to learn about a country’s culture than to learn about its food? One of the best cooking classes we’ve done in Costa Rica was one in La […]
Puntarenas: The Pearl of the Costa Rican Pacific
The Puntarenas province is the biggest province in Costa Rica and its capital city, with the same name, is a popular place for tourists to pass through due to the Puntarenas – Paquera Ferry. However, Puntarenas is not so much of a touristic destination. Rather, it is a transit destination, as most people will go […]
La Fortuna Sloth Tour: Easy Sloth Viewing Trail in Town
La Fortuna is well known for great wildlife watching. One such animal that can be seen in La Fortuna is the sloth, so a sloth tour in La Fortuna is a great activity. We did a La Fortuna sloth tour that included round trip transportation, bilingual guide, entrance fee, snacks, bottled water and fruit. This […]
Mal Pais, Costa Rica: Laid Back Fishing Village By Santa Teresa
Mal Pais, Costa Rica is the southern neighbor of the popular tourist town, Santa Teresa. While Santa Teresa and Playa Carmen has grown substantially to become one of the top tourist destinations in Costa Rica, Mal Pais has retained its rural and relaxed local vibe. If you’re visiting Santa Teresa and prefer to stay away […]






