Costa Rica Travel Articles

 
Five Days in Costa Rica
Five Days in Costa Rica Some much to see, so little time...that is Costa Rica in a nutshell. Join Patrick and Katrina Foster on a whirlwind jaunt to Arenal and the cloudforests of Monteverde and Santa Elena.
A Night at the Del Ray – Costa Rica’s Most Famous Brothel/Hotel/Casino
A Night at the Del Ray – Costa Rica’s Most Famous Brothel/Hotel/Casino So many friends have asked expat Michael Paladin about this famous and unusual hotel in Costa Rica, that he decided to document how things work and share it with everyone.
5 Places You Can Become a Coffee Snob
5 Places You Can Become a Coffee Snob Not all coffee is created equal, so Cherrye Moore takes us on a tour of 5 countries to visit some of the very best in the world.
Manuel Antonio, Costa Rica is for Lovers
Travel Guide to Costa Rica - Manuel Antonio, Costa Rica is for Lovers. Get the
real story of living in Costa Rica.
Restaurants: Pig in the Ground and the Beer on Ice
From the beach to Jaco to San Jose, both Tico- and Gringo-style fare, and a
breakdown of the best beer prices, here's where to grub out.
BootsnAll’s Five Fantastic 2008 Spring Break Destinations – USA, Mexico, Central America, Jamaica
BootsnAll’s Five Fantastic 2008 Spring Break Destinations – USA, Mexico, Central America, Jamaica BootsnAll highlights five good Spring Break destinations that have more to offer than just cheap booze.
Border Crossing – Costa Rica, Panama
Eve Armstrong found the border crossing between Costa Rica into Panama more than moderately confusing.
Finding Calm in Costa Rica – Central America
On the remote western edge of Corcovado National Park, Eve Armstrong searches for peace when she finds herself bored in the rainforest.
A Fresh Look at Costa Rica – Central America
Costa Rica remains a great place to retire to or invest in. This article by Andrew Mastrandonas describes the benefits of considering Costa Rica for retirement, a second home and/or investment.
The Road to Panama – Central America
The Road to Panama – Central America

Driving to the end of the Pan American Highway requires patience, and can involve thousands of vicious speed bumps. Still, Carl Boyer experienced plenty of rewards.