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For our Canadian Readers
During the 43 years, I have resided here I have made a good number of friends from Canada. Most come here because of the country’s year-round climate. While Canada is blessed with nice summer weather in most places, winters are downright cold! In fact, all of my Canadian friends become […]

Health and financial Tip for expats in Costa Rica
Few people know that Friday, October 14th , is World Egg Day. Eggs have often been demonized, but nothing could be farther from the truth. Below are some of the nutritional and health benefits eggs provide. Eggs provide biotin for the organism which can improve a person’s hair, skin and […]

Living in Costa Rica certainly has its advantages!
The lower cost of living is one of them. And having a lower cost of living will help you do the things you enjoy like dining out frequently, traveling, and going out for drinks with friends. Without having to sacrifice your other expenses like your lifestyle or running a household. […]

Reasons why most expats do not live in the Caribbean part of the country
When potential expats hear about Costa Rica’s Caribbean coast, the first thing that usually comes to mind are the many islands of the Caribbean with their beautiful white-sand beaches. Unfortunately, Costa Rica’s Caribbean side is very different for a variety of reasons. In the 27 years that I have been […]

Costa Ricans consume 184 million liters of beer yearly
Individually, Costa Ricans consumed an average of 10.5 liters of pure alcohol per year, which was 26th out of 33 countries. Heavy drinking rates ranked Costa Rica 16th in the region. Only soda pop is consumed more than beer in Costa Rica. As many ticos say, “We have a very […]

What are pegas, sobados and sobadores in Costa Rica?
In Costa Rica pegas or empachos are synonymous with indigestion. When this occurs the lymph nodes are affected and the stomach becomes inflamed with food getting stuck there (pegar means to stick or get stuck). This suposedly happens when the food doesn’t agree with a person causing a digestive problem. […]

Costa Rica’s peak of the rainy season doesn’t affect my monthly relocation tours
In Costa Rica there are two seasons: Summer which runs from the end of November (noviembre) to about mid-April (abril) and the green or rainy season which extends from mid-April to mid-November. The months of September and October are the wettest of the year in Costa Rica. This year, it […]

The ‘Happiest Countries in the World’ list does not reflect the ones attracting Black expats
Statistics and polls annually released to determine the happiest countries in the world don’t reflect where Black expats are migrating. “Happiness” is an emotional state typically characterized by feelings of joy, excitement, and fulfillment. While what makes an individual happy is completely subjective, we can generally all agree happiness is […]

The Cheapest Countries to Retire Around the World
Where to retire cheaply abroad — and how much you could save in each destination. Retirement plans are as unique as the individuals who are looking forward to the day when work, at least as they know it, comes to an end. For some, retirement can mean a career change […]
Reasons Why Costa Rica is Expensive and solutions for expats
The cost of living in Costa Rica seems prohibitive to many people, in particular, expats from North America who have a fixed income and have to budget their money. I would like to point out that as far as expats are concerned, it is a huge mistake to equate the cost of […]