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		<title>Costa Rican Environmental Tours</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 31 Jul 2010 05:08:36 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Anders Eriksson</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[For some of you who are supporters of the environment there&#8217;s a tour just for you that you can book through some travel agencies who offer environmental tours for those who are looking to enhance their experience with an educated filled itinerary of places that are protected and are in danger due to urban sprawl [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>For some of you who are supporters of the environment there&#8217;s a tour just for you that you can book through some travel agencies who offer environmental tours for those who are looking to enhance their experience with an educated filled itinerary of places that are protected and are in danger due to urban sprawl and pollution. College and graduate students who are studying the environment and are looking for an educated vacation will certainly find themselves on a group tour of like-minded people who are concerned with the environment. Science tours, eco-tours, and eco-tourism is now becoming a more prominent thing among the supporters of the environmental community and those who have visited Costa Rican waters know they are some of the most beautiful in the world.</p>
<p>Many who value and appreciate the environment come down to take part in boating expeditions and visiting wildlife reserves to go on safaris and getting an educated filled week on things they usually wouldn&#8217;t learn in a science class. </p>
<p>Many travel agents today do have student tours which are done at certain times of the year so it&#8217;s inexpensive to go and you can either fly or take a boat out on the ocean for a week to catch a few rays and to just chill out with others like you who came to learn about the environment for a week. It&#8217;s a matter of doing your research to find the best group deals around. Usually most excursions like this are about 5-7 days long and you leave from one place and you begin the tour and then conclude back where your starting point is at.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s really a good idea to probe a little deeper into the subject of Costa Rica. What you learn may give you the confidence you need to venture into new areas.</p>
<p>Costa Rica offers a lot of breathtaking views of wildlife and if you like to dive to go look at fish that can be added to a tour for a nominal fee per person. Those who like to dive will have some really breath taking photos if they have an underwater camera. The pictures can be used for research on how the waters and the fish of the world look like and can provide a visual record of how beautiful Costa Rican waters really are from down below. </p>
<p>Very few people get a chance to dive down and look at some of the most unique fish around and to take back pictures to show people how clean and clear the water really is. Tours such as this are usually beneficial for those who are studying ecology and the environment to get a general feel of their field of study in the form of a vacation while learning about the world at the same time. Tours like these are ideal to take during the summer months because usually it&#8217;s a lot less hectic since not all college students are able to afford the $2500+ price tag for 7-15 days.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s ideal to go with an experienced travel company because when you&#8217;re dealing with college students it&#8217;s necessary to give them solid information on security and where and where not to hang out in town and to stick together as a group. Student tours like this are good for those who are getting their degrees in Environmental studies, Ecology, Biology, and any other science that studies animals and plants since some colleges and universities will give credit to students when they take excursions like this as a part of their coursework.</p>
<p>Now that wasn&#8217;t hard at all, was it?  And you&#8217;ve earned a wealth of knowledge, just from taking some time to study an expert&#8217;s word on Costa Rica.</p>
<p>About the Author<br />
By Anders Eriksson, feel free to visit his new GVO affiliate site: <a href="http://www.gvo.co"><b>GVO</b></a></p>
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		<title>Costa Rica Is Calling My Name</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 30 Jul 2010 00:29:16 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Anders Eriksson</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I haven&#8217;t had a vacation in 20 years&#8230;really. So when my gal pal came to me and started talking about wanting to take a vacation in Costa Rica, my ears began to perk up. She told me that it was a vacation destination that few people think of and because of that it can be [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I haven&#8217;t had a vacation in 20 years&#8230;really.  So when my gal pal came to me and started talking about wanting to take a vacation in Costa Rica, my ears began to perk up.  She told me that it was a vacation destination that few people think of and because of that it can be more pleasant and less populated by other tourists. </p>
<p>The Crazy girl is thinking of retiring there and buying property.  She asked me if I would consider doing that.  I told her that maybe we should just get a vacation under our belt and then we can think about moving there.  Quite frankly folks, the only date I have had in a while on a Saturday night is my 7-year old grandson, so it is safe to say that I need to get away. </p>
<p>Planning a vacation is something totally foreign to me.  I get dressed up for a trip to the grocery store so thinking about this is big, very big.  The Internet has cornered the market with online travel agencies but I really want to talk to a person and get the scoop.  I have heard of how people plan trips and when they arrive, their luxurious accommodations turn into a community bathtub in a tent and a port-a-potty.  I want to get the most for my dollar and avoid the pitfalls most tourists make when planning to get away.  </p>
<p>I don&#8217;t even have a passport and I have heard that it can take up to a year to get one.  So it is safe to say that I am planning a vacation in at least a year in advance.  I am a researcher and I like to get all the information in place before I make plans to pay for a trip.  Of course it is Sunday and no travel agency listed phonebook is open. </p>
<p>Sometimes the most important aspects of a subject are not immediately obvious. Keep reading to get the complete picture.</p>
<p>I went to the library yesterday and found books on Costa Rica and I am reading like a fiend.  The only travel guide they had for me to check out on Costa Rica was a 2003 edition. However, most of the restaurants and hotels have web addresses and toll free phone numbers, so I can contact them to get current information if I need to.  </p>
<p>I decided to check into the different types of vacations you can plan.  I came up with Spa Resort vacations, wildlife and national parks, sport vacations, historical, shopping, nightlife, and my personal favorite, the art vacation.  </p>
<p>I will write about these as I find out about them.  To begin with there are 7 areas to explore.  The most logical place to start is San Jose the capital of Costa Rica.  The other areas that follow are; the Northwest, Nicoya Peninsula, Quepos &#038; Central Pacific, Osa Peninsula &#038; Golfo Dulce, South Caribbean, and Tortuguero/North Caribbean.  </p>
<p>The first thing I have to do is start saving money for a vacation and plan the vacation.  Then I have to get a passport.  Since 911 there have been many changes in international travel and now it can take up to a year to get your passport.  So I am getting started now.</p>
<p>Take time to consider the points presented above. What you learn may help you overcome your hesitation to take action.</p>
<p>About the Author<br />
By Anders Eriksson, feel free to visit his new GVO affiliate site: <a href="http://www.gvo.co"><b>GVO</b></a></p>
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		<title>Traveling Safely in Costa Rica</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 23 Jul 2010 09:58:35 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Anders Eriksson</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The more you understand about any subject, the more interesting it becomes. As you read this article you&#8217;ll find that the subject of Costa Rica is certainly no exception. Costa Rica is a country that has had a comfortable democracy for quite some time. Even though her neighbors have been torn apart with political strife, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The more you understand about any subject, the more interesting it becomes. As you read this article you&#8217;ll find that the subject of Costa Rica is certainly no exception.</p>
<p>Costa Rica is a country that has had a comfortable democracy for quite some time.  Even though her neighbors have been torn apart with political strife, Costa Rica has remained peaceful and with little or no political upheaval.  It seems to have created a genuinely happy group of people.  However, human nature being what it is, there is some amount of crime that does exist.</p>
<p>The usual warnings apply.  Stay out of any red light districts there may be and always travel with groups in well-lit areas.  Keep your money in a hidden pocket somewhere in your clothing but do not carry a wallet.  It is advised that you keep a credit card or travelers checks.  Both are insured and when you are on vacation if you are mugged you can get them replaced.  </p>
<p>Don&#8217;t leave your drinks unattended and don&#8217;t make change or flash your cash.  It&#8217;s not difficult just handle your transactions discreetly.  Stifle the need to wear expensive jewelry it&#8217;s overdone in this environment anyway.  It has been suggested that visitors keep photocopies of their return plane ticket and their passport.  Keep an extra stash of cash in your hotel room just in case of an emergency.</p>
<p>Hopefully the information presented so far has been applicable. You might also want to consider the following:</p>
<p>If you drive your rented car out of a gas station, grocery store, your hotel, or just about anywhere and it ends up with a flat tire.  Don&#8217;t let the inevitable Good Samaritan help you that comes right along as soon as you have broke down.  In the past there have been tourists that allowed this nice guy that just happened along, to help them change the tire while he has you distracted his buddies sneak into the other side of the car and steal you belongings.</p>
<p>The roads are usually paved and easy to travel but occasionally you have to go down some rough dirt road.  If you are unsure of the roads don&#8217;t drive them.  As a matter of fact, it just isn&#8217;t good sense to rent a car.  The cost of gas is terrible and you have to stress out about figuring out where you are going.  It would be smart to set aside a bus/taxi fare when you plan your trip.</p>
<p>If someone spills food on you move quickly away from them as they try to help you.  Wiping ketchup off of you is a way to grab you and pick your pockets.  This is an old ploy that is used all too often in many ports of call, not just Costa Rica.  Many people come to Costa Rica looking for photo opportunities.  Shutterbugs just love their equipment and it is a big tragedy when their cameras get stolen.  Get vacation or travelers insurance for your camera and equipment.  </p>
<p>If you do get equipment stolen or your wallet stolen, call 911 and follow through with getting a police report.  You will need a copy of the police report in order for your camera to be replaced.  Chances are that you will never have to use any of this advice, but it never hurts to be safe.</p>
<p>There&#8217;s a lot to understand about Costa Rica. We were able to provide you with some of the facts above, but there is still plenty more to write about in subsequent articles.</p>
<p>About the Author<br />
By Anders Eriksson, feel free to visit his new GVO affiliate site: <a href="http://www.gvo.co"><b>GVO</b></a></p>
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		<title>Costa Rica: Let&#8217;s Eat!</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 15 Jul 2010 14:17:58 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Anders Eriksson</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I was mistaken when I thought I would be eating mostly Latin food but Costa Rica has a phenomenal diversity in the foods that it serves. You would be surprised to find that there are many Asian restaurants and just as many European restaurants. The food is plentiful and the cost is reasonable. Of course [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I was mistaken when I thought I would be eating mostly Latin food but Costa Rica has a phenomenal diversity in the foods that it serves.  You would be surprised to find that there are many Asian restaurants and just as many European restaurants.  The food is plentiful and the cost is reasonable.  Of course every fine hotel has a restaurant on the premises but you will want to eat at the local restaurants.</p>
<p>In San Jose there are quite a few fine restaurants.  Ristorante Bohemia is a fine European restaurant that serves a formal European dinner with a fine wine list.  While looking for restaurants to try out, I repeatedly found Tin Jo&#8217;s on the list.  This is a restaurant that seems to have stood the test of time and is still in business.  The food is considered Pan Asian and you can find Chinese, Japanese, Thai, and even some East Indian food.  The deserts are delicious.</p>
<p>I once went to a Cuban restaurant and found out the hard way that not all Latin food is like Mexican food.  I embarrassed myself and asked for chips and salsa.  Big oops, I got a dirty look for that one.  The same is true of Costa Rica; don&#8217;t go expecting the native food to be like Mexican food. It could be considered bland and is healthier than the Mexican food that we usually eat here in the States.  Costa Rican food is considered healthier because it is more fresh and natural.  No canned peas here!</p>
<p>The nicest thing about eating in Costa Rica is that all fruits, vegetable, and seafood are very fresh.  In some cases the beef and pork are actually fresh as well. In all restaurants the juice served is usually fresh.  It seems that it is cheaper to serve fresh rather than frozen.  Many smaller restaurants actually grow their own fruits, vegetables, and herbs There is also the cheese made by the Quaker community from Monteverde and if you travel through Monteverde you will get a chance to meet the Quakers.  .  </p>
<p>I trust that what you&#8217;ve read so far has been informative. The following section should go a long way toward clearing up any uncertainty that may remain.</p>
<p>One thing that I have to have in the morning is a hot cup of coffee.  I don&#8217;t care if the weather is hot or not, I must have a cup of hot coffee to get moving in the morning.  One nice thing is that Costa Rica produces a fine crop of coffee.  You may want to stock up and take bags of coffee home with you as gifts for friends and family.  Many of the hotels are located on either old coffee plantations or on actual functioning coffee plantations. </p>
<p>One of the local dishes is Ceviche, which is wonderful and is made from seafood.  I make my own version here at home with cooked shrimp and crab.  One of the delicacies found in most salads is Hearts of Palm.  I think that is great, especially since I love Hearts of Palm.  Here in the states they are expensive and I haven&#8217;t had any for quite some time.  </p>
<p>As with any Central American country, Plantains are a staple it the diet of Costa Ricans.  When I was a kid my Puerto Rican friend was served fried Plantains for breakfast made by her mother.  I was shocked to see her put ketchup on a fried banana.  Well I soon found out that Plantains are in the banana family but they are used more like potatoes.</p>
<p>Because of all the fresh produce available, Costa Rica is a heaven for vegetarians or those with vegan diets.  You will find many vegetarian restaurants available for your dining pleasure.  </p>
<p>Most of the big hotels have buffets and you can always eat at these but you will do yourself a disservice if you don&#8217;t try the local cuisine with it being as fresh and original as it is.  There are a many Americans and others that come to Costa Rica and open up businesses.  No matter where you are in Costa Rica, get out and try the food.  Visit someplace new every day.</p>
<p>So now you know a little bit about Costa Rica. Even if you don&#8217;t know everything, you&#8217;ve done something worthwhile: you&#8217;ve expanded your knowledge.</p>
<p>About the Author<br />
By Anders Eriksson, feel free to visit this new site for my swedish customers: <a href="http://www.vadsbodata.se"><b>Billigt Webbhotell</b></a> &#8211; from SEK 10:- per month!</p>
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		<title>Costa Rica Art Vacations</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 15 Jul 2010 03:50:36 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Anders Eriksson</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you&#8217;re seriously interested in knowing about Costa Rica, you need to think beyond the basics. This informative article takes a closer look at things you need to know about Costa Rica. Costa Rica has quietly been growing in the art world, but in recent years there has been even more of a developing art [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you&#8217;re seriously interested in knowing about Costa Rica, you need to think beyond the basics. This informative article takes a closer look at things you need to know about Costa Rica.</p>
<p>Costa Rica has quietly been growing in the art world, but in recent years there has been even more of a developing art community.  While this island is located in an area that is heavily influenced by Pre-Columbia art, artists that are indigenous and those that have elected to move to Costa Rica are producing new and exciting works of art.  For them it is a world of art where they are breaking new ground. </p>
<p>There are more than enough museums in the capital of Costa Rica, San Jose.  But there are no real &#8220;art&#8221; museums yet.  One way of showing what their artist&#8217;s have is in the artists themselves displaying there art in their own environments, their homes.  There is a tour that takes you to 5 or 6 artist&#8217;s homes in a day&#8217;s tour, and you get a chance to really experience the their work.  You get to actually talk to the artist and find out their process for their art.  If you are a creative person this can be a real inspiration.</p>
<p>Another tour is given by a fellow Art Journalist, Jan Yatsko.  I have always kept a journal but when I discovered art journaling my creativity bumped up a notch.  One type of art journal is a travel journal.  Travel journals are also much like scrapbooks but you use the bits and pieces of your trip on you pages and write around them.  Photos are used a great deal in travel journaling, of course.  </p>
<p>Jan&#8217;s tours are quite different.  She takes you into the jungle and shows you the beauty of Costa Rica and you make your own art.  The flora and fauna of Costa Rica are amazing and slapping paint around in bright colors is great fun.  Mind you, this is not for everyone, but for those with an artistic nature this might be right up your alley.  Jan teaches you portability in your art journaling kit and she has 8 years of experience in biking in and around Costa Rica.  She takes you to beautiful locations to show you amazing things to draw and paint.</p>
<p>You can see that there&#8217;s practical value in learning more about Costa Rica. Can you think of ways to apply what&#8217;s been covered so far?</p>
<p>If you are not into actually &#8220;doing&#8221; art yourself, but are and art lover, there are offerings in the way of museums in San Jose.  The Costa Rican Art Museum in San Jose is actually housed in the building that used to be the city&#8217;s airport.  It must make for a very interesting museum.  There is also the Museo De Oro Pre-Colombino, which translated means Museum of Pre-Columbian Gold.  This has a display of gold sculpted and rendered into beautiful pieces and presented in a fascinating show.</p>
<p>If it interests you there is a coin museum in the INS building, but that doesn&#8217;t really float my boat. There is a Contemporary Art Museum showing local artist&#8217;s work as well as a Children&#8217;s museum that is quite large and will take up a lot of kid time if you need it.  There is also an insect museum, a snake exhibit, and finally a crime museum.  </p>
<p>There is also wonderful indigenous art.  If you go to www.galerianamu.com/map/ you will find a map of all of the tribes indigenous to Costa Rica.  This map will show you the tribes local to the area of Costa Rica you will be visiting.  I encourage you to look at their art and get your own piece of original Costa Rican Tribal art to take back home with you.</p>
<p>If you are looking to have a truly unique experience, stay for at least a day at the Finca Rosa Blanca.  The owners, Glenn and Teri Jampol have created an artful environment.  The architecture and décor is whimsical and the service is remarkable.  Glenn is an artist himself and might discuss art with you.  Each of the rooms is original and different from the others and comes with Jacuzzis and balconies.  </p>
<p>It is said that no window is square in the hotel and art treasures from around the world are to be found everywhere.  The food provided is a 4-course dinner and it runs about $37 per person.  While this is vastly more expensive than any other dinner venue it seems to be worth it in this environment.  Throw caution to the wind and treat yourself to a dinner or two at Finca Rosa Blanca Inn.  </p>
<p>Now that wasn&#8217;t hard at all, was it?  And you&#8217;ve earned a wealth of knowledge, just from taking some time to study an expert&#8217;s word on Costa Rica.</p>
<p>About the Author<br />
By Anders Eriksson, feel free to visit this new site for my swedish customers: <a href="http://www.vadsbodata.se"><b>Billigt Webbhotell</b></a> &#8211; from SEK 10:- per month!</p>
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		<title>Costa Rican Tourism</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 14 Jul 2010 10:54:55 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Anders Eriksson</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you have even a passing interest in the topic of Costa Rica, then you should take a look at the following information. This enlightening article presents some of the latest news on the subject of Costa Rica. The tourism in Costa Rica is identical to what you see if you toured the Bahamas or [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you have even a passing interest in the topic of Costa Rica, then you should take a look at the following information. This enlightening article presents some of the latest news on the subject of Costa Rica.</p>
<p>The tourism in Costa Rica is identical to what you see if you toured the Bahamas or the Cayman Islands. The activities tourists took part in ranged from rafting to scuba diving and snorkeling. The things people did were things done out of relaxation and exposure to a new culture and a new way of life that many aren&#8217;t used to seeing. Costa Rica isn&#8217;t as ritzy as Mexico and the West Indies, yet in terms of those who enjoyed a secluded romantic getaway would find it in Costa Rica because of the endless resorts this small nation offered on both the Pacific and Caribbean sides.</p>
<p>Since surfing is one of the most popular sports and many who like to catch a wave in the pristine waters of Costa Rica will find their paradise on the endless stretch of beaches. Some who want to experience a tropical romantic environment will find it in some of the private resorts that offer people the chance to swim in their natural hot springs. Many tropical places are known for their beautiful sunrises and sunsets on the beach or balcony of your hotel or resort. </p>
<p>Some other activities for those who are the outdoorsy types would value hiking in the lush rainforests around the area and even doing some of the hiking by canopy, which is riding across a single area by wire cable. There are tours fit for all kinds of tastes some people like to go and visit small villages and learn about pottery and cooking where some would like to take in the shopping and nightlife of the city. Costa Rica is full of life and fun when you want to experience a whole new life in this Central American country.</p>
<p>If you don&#8217;t have accurate details regarding Costa Rica, then you might make a bad choice on the subject. Don&#8217;t let that happen: keep reading.</p>
<p>Most people come because of the beauty of the countryside that&#8217;s what people are drawn to because color and atmosphere brings out the tranquility of a single country. Some people will even spend months in Costa Rica since you&#8217;re allowed to spend up to 90 days in the country on a visitor&#8217;s visa so those who love the tranquility and beauty so much can go down and rent a home and spend the next 90 days in opulent luxury and returning to the states in a blissful state of relaxation and looking someone fresh from a spa treatment.</p>
<p>If you can afford to rent the house and all the amenities you can have what many celebrities spend good money on which is a complete and total rejuvenation of the mind, body, and spirit. Change of scenery is what makes people function and live better when they&#8217;re taken out of the hustle, bustle, and everyday stress in life and allowed to recharge and rejuvenate their battery. So they&#8217;re able to think and function clearly when they return to their everyday life. This is why a vacation to a tropical paradise is recommended for those in high stress jobs.</p>
<p>And Costa Rica is among the most chosen of places for those to surround themselves with fresh clean air and colorful plants, flowers and breathtaking wildlife to stimulate the senses and refresh the soul.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;ve picked some pointers about Costa Rica that you can put into action, then by all means, do so. You won&#8217;t really be able to gain any benefits from your new knowledge if you don&#8217;t use it.</p>
<p>About the Author<br />
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		<title>Romantic Getaway Costa Rican Style</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 13 Jul 2010 13:51:28 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Anders Eriksson</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Have you ever wondered what exactly is up with Costa Rica? This informative report can give you an insight into everything you&#8217;ve ever wanted to know about Costa Rica.</p>
<p>For those who are married or dating and are looking for a nice romantic getaway Costa Rica has vacation packages for those who want an intimate getaway for two. Costa Rican Tours Inc. offers romantic getaways for 11 days/10 nights and the itinerary consists of mostly remote hiking, rafting and overnight stays at upscale resorts and hotels with a spa session to relax and pamper you.</p>
<p>Packages such as this usually aren&#8217;t that expensive since one price can cover two people and these are perfect for the couples who want a romantic getaway for Sweetest Day or Valentine&#8217;s Day where it&#8217;s breaking with tradition of the &#8216;Hallmark Holiday&#8217;-greeting card overkill, chocolate, and flowers. The website Resortflamingobeach.com does this package deal called &#8216;baby-moon&#8217; which is a special package designed for parents who want that special getaway kind of like second honeymoon for parents.</p>
<p>The cheapest time to go on a getaway is during the summer when the rates are cheaper since it&#8217;s more expensive to go in the fall when rates go up.</p>
<p>If your Costa Rica facts are out-of-date, how will that affect your actions and decisions? Make certain you don&#8217;t let important Costa Rica information slip by you.</p>
<p>Some romantic getaway packages can be tailored to include spa sessions for a nominal fee and even some horseback riding on the beach and strolls along the beach during a sunset or even a sunrise for those who are early birds.</p>
<p>Some hotels and resorts have the all-inclusive option which means you pay one price for all you can eat meals, snacks and drinks which is actually a great value for couples on set budgets and they can get more for their money which is good for those who want to have a good vacation for a good price and value. It&#8217;s important to plan your trip so that you&#8217;re not going to overspend and going over budget. Romantic getaways are just the kind of rest and relaxation many couples need to reconnect and bond with each other in a loving and caring way.</p>
<p>Many couples find it exhilarating to wake up to smelling fresh air and looking out on the beach when they sit out on the terrace of their hotel room having breakfast or that first cup of coffee in the morning like many people have when they get up in the morning to start their day. Looking onto the ocean is a nice feeling first thing in the morning you&#8217;re waking up to the birds chirping and the crashing of the waves and the smell of the ocean air and not waking up to the rustle and bustle of urban city life.</p>
<p>This is a change of pace for couples who spend so much time on a job or some occupation that often leaves them stressed and worn out and a romantic getaway to someplace tropic can be an adjustment to one&#8217;s attitude when they&#8217;re stressed and burned out from all the things that everyday life brings them. Once you come away from one of these getaways you&#8217;ll be a normal person who got some rest and relaxation away from the insanity that everyday life brings to people.</p>
<p>About the Author<br />
By Anders Eriksson, feel free to visit this new site for my swedish customers: <a href="http://www.vadsbodata.se"><b>Billigt Webbhotell</b></a> &#8211; from SEK 10:- per month!</p>
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		<title>Where To Go Costa Rica</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 09 Jul 2010 17:26:01 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Anders Eriksson</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The following paragraphs summarize the work of Costa Rica experts who are completely familiar with all the aspects of Costa Rica. Heed their advice to avoid any Costa Rica surprises.</p>
<p>When you are planning your vacation it is good to know a little about the area so you can choose what suits your fancy.  The locals refer to themselves as Ticos and they are warm and welcoming wherever you visit in Costa Rica.  My friend and I plan to visit all areas of Costa Rica but you may have to consider what to put in your itinerary if you have only 7 days.  The following is a list of the various regions and what they might offer in the way of entertainment.  Pick and choose whatever combination you like.</p>
<p>San Jose<br />
Most museums and art galleries in Costa Rica are found in San Jose.  The central part of San Jose is noisy and crowed as the capital of any city will be.  The airport is located outside of San Jose and you may come into Costa Rica via San Jose anyway, why not check it out while you are visiting.  I have been told that you step of the curb carefully in Europe or get run over.  Pedestrians do not have the right of way in San Jose either so watch yourself when you cross the street.</p>
<p>The Northwest<br />
Arenal and Monteverde are located in the Northwest.  Arenal is the Volcano located in this area and it is a game of wait-and-see to get the opportunity to view the cone of the volcano spew hot lava.  Arenal is one of the only active volcanoes in the world that can be safely viewed by tourists without the threat of bodily harm.  I live in the Pacific Northwest, also in the shadow of Mount Rainier so volcanoes don&#8217;t bother me.  </p>
<p>The road to Monteverde runs from the small town of Santa Elena to the Monteverde Cloud Forest Preserve with hotels, nightclubs and restaurants.  This area is usually very dense with tourists.  Originally settled by Quakers this area now has a thriving eclectic artist community.  Quakers are also reported to be great cheese makers in this area. I just love cheese and Quakers are cool too so I gotta plan to visit the cheese farm.  Although this is one of the busiest this region offers many day trips and interesting things to do.</p>
<p>Once you begin to move beyond basic background information, you begin to realize that there&#8217;s more to Costa Rica than you may have first thought. </p>
<p>Nicoya Peninsula<br />
While the Costa Rican government would certainly welcome the revenue from more tourists, for the moment the beaches of Nicoya remain somewhat of a secret.  Beaches are still relatively deserted.  If golf is your thing the course at Playa Conchal is renowned.  This would be the vacation for you if you have water sports in mind.  There is snorkeling, swimming, diving, surfing, fishing, and even kayaking.  The drive from Carrillo to Mal País by 4-wheel drive is simply amazing.  This area is also surfer heaven.  Horseback riding is also offered by most of the hotels.  </p>
<p>Quepos &#038; the Central Pacific<br />
This area is known for beaches and water sports.  There is an abundance of quiet beaches to choose from while you do see surfers frequently the beaches are not crowded and it is easy to relax.  Along their Pacific Coast Highway there is a vast array of lodging anywhere from the seedy to the luxurious and in between.  This area is a wonderland for any beach lover with diving, fishing, golf, and horseback riding, kayaking and even surfing.  I want to try the Titi Canopy tours.  A canopy tour is like a ski lift going from tree to tree like the monkeys.  If you are afraid of heights this is not for you!</p>
<p>Osa Peninsula &#038; Golfo Dulce<br />
This area is much more remote, however there are several luxury hotels.  Drake Bay has whale-watching tours and you can often spot dolphins playing around your boat.  Corcovado National Park offers tours that are teaming with wildlife to see and take photos of.  In Golfo Dulce the are 2 botanical gardens, Casa Orquideas Botanical Garden and Wilson Botanical Garden.</p>
<p>South Caribbean<br />
Miles of banana plantations can be found here.  Some believe these to be the most beautiful beaches in the country, although it is much more humid.  The culture here is more Caribbean in it&#8217;s inhabitants.  The usual water sports can be found here.</p>
<p>About the Author<br />
By Anders Eriksson, feel free to visit this new site for my swedish customers: <a href="http://www.vadsbodata.se"><b>Billigt Webbhotell</b></a> &#8211; from SEK 10:- per month!</p>
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		<title>Airfares to Costa Rica</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 04 Jul 2010 22:11:18 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Anders Eriksson</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When you&#8217;re traveling to Costa Rica you want to get the cheapest airfare and the issue with flying is that the prices change every few minutes to an hour and it&#8217;s ideal to research sites like Orbitz.com, Travelocity.com and Cheaptickets.com because they offer rates for flights at different times whether it&#8217;s high or low travel season.</p>
<p>Most of the major carriers have fares that are early bird specials for when the peak season of travel happens usually during the summer and holidays. Nailing the perfect airfare when you want to travel to Costa Rica will be a work in progress because you could be sitting in front of your computer for hours surfing travel sites for the perfect airfare because the rates change quickly and they can be up one moment and down the next. Your goal is to book the cheapest rate possible and it&#8217;s ideal to do it through travel sites like Orbitz, Travelocity, Cheaptickets, Priceline, Hotwire, Expedia and Hotels.com because independently owned websites may not be reliable and you will get a better deal through these reputable sites.</p>
<p>Book your flight at least 90 days before you travel so you can have time to get your tickets if mailed to you and any documentation with travel visas and passports.</p>
<p>The more authentic information about Costa Rica you know, the more likely people are to consider you a Costa Rica expert. Read on for even more Costa Rica facts that you can share.</p>
<p>Usually the summer is the best time to book flights for the fall season because late summer is when you can get the best deal on airfares. Airfares aren&#8217;t cheap to Central America since you&#8217;re looking at least a couple grand and that even depends on who you&#8217;re flying with since the major carriers out here will change rates quickly usually on the hour because of the competition that&#8217;s out here they have to be able to keep up with the current rate for airfares. So it&#8217;s ideal that if you have an account with the travel sites on the Internet always check on a frequent basis usually early morning, mid-day and evening to see how the airfares to one place change within 12 hours.</p>
<p>When you see the airfare that you want book it right away because within the hour it will likely go up since travel sites usually change their information when the carriers change up. The only downside is that if you book online you have to have a major credit card and not everyone has a credit card to book their flights with. </p>
<p>Now it&#8217;s easy to use your debit card since many banks issue them with the VISA or MasterCard logos on them so that people can use it to book an airline ticket right away when they spot the fares they want and can catch it before the fares change in the next few minutes to an hour. If you can access the Internet wherever you can it&#8217;s easy to nail the fares you want if you catch them early and often. Some sites offer email notices that can inform you of when a discount or reduced fare comes up during the hour since emails are sent on a daily basis so you can keep tabs on when the airfare you want is posted and sent out by email.</p>
<p>The day will come when you can use something you read about here to have a beneficial impact. Then you&#8217;ll be glad you took the time to learn more about Costa Rica.</p>
<p>About the Author<br />
By Anders Eriksson, feel free to visit this new site for my swedish customers: <a href="http://www.vadsbodata.se"><b>Billigt Webbhotell</b></a> &#8211; from SEK 10:- per month!</p>
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		<title>Costa Rica on a Dime</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 22 Jun 2010 11:50:53 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Anders Eriksson</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Would you like to find out what those-in-the-know have to say about Costa Rica? The information in the article below comes straight from well-informed experts with special knowledge about Costa Rica.</p>
<p>If saving money while you vacation is your concern then don&#8217;t worry, it can be done without sacrificing your comfort and good time.  You should know that the off season is referred to as the Green Season and this last September to December.  The Christmas season would be the time that they come out of the Green Season.  I don&#8217;t know if this means their rainy and hurricane season has ended but Christmas is a time when some families decide to go on vacation.</p>
<p>The first consideration is trying to get a good deal with the airlines to get you into Costa Rica.  There are 2 airports, Liberia airport and San Jose International Airport.  Liberia is located on the coast and San Jose International is inland outside of San Jose.  If you purchase your plane ticket scheduled during the green season you can save up to $150 per person on airfare.  It is possible to fly standby as well.  </p>
<p>The 2 main airlines into Costa Rica from the U.S. are Continental and Delta.  Another possibility for saving money on airfare has just surfaced.  Costa Rica has given the official okay for 3 other airlines to land on their airstrips.  One of them is an American airline and it is the economy company of Frontier Airlines.  I don&#8217;t know if rates are available yet but you might want to check with them.  If you are going to Costa Rica during the Green Season you are a person that likes rain.  It might just be worth the extra money to go during the High Season when it is dry and sunny.</p>
<p>The most affordable lodging I have found is the Bed &#038; Breakfast trade.  One way of searching is to go to Pamela Lanier&#8217;s Bed &#038; Breakfast website www.lanierbb.com.  When I navigated her website and put Costa Rica in her search window I pulled up nothing.  So I clicked on the map that is to the side of the search window and I got Latin America.  Click near Central America and you have a list of Costa Rican cities that you can search for a B&#038;B from.</p>
<p>Those of you not familiar with the latest on Costa Rica now have at least a basic understanding. But there&#8217;s more to come.</p>
<p>As an example I clicked on a B&#038;B in Monteverde.  I found La Colina, which is located in the Cloud forest and surrounded by the local Quaker community.  The rates run from $38 &#8211; $40 per night and they have quite a few amenities.  This facility also offers showers and baths to campers, although I am not sure I would want to camp in the jungle.  Give me 4 walls please.</p>
<p>The most inexpensive lodging I found was the Kalexma.  This B&#038;B is owned by a woman that is an English teacher.  She first started this rooming house to offer lodging to her students.  She believes in immersion as a way of learning the language and offers low cost rooms as bridge to that end.  These rates are as low as $15 per night.  This is a bare bones arrangement and you have a bed and a bathroom.  The site can be found at www.Kelexma.com. </p>
<p>Villa Mango located in Nosara, Costa Rica, has the most moderate of prices.  A room will cost you approximately $59.00 per night, and $385.00 for a week.  This B&#038;B is a 10-minute walk from the beach.<br />
The Villa Decary has rates that run about $85 a night and it is located about 10 miles from the Arenal volcano.  The hotel sits on the shore of Lake Arenal with a view of the lake from you window.  </p>
<p>If you are a woman traveling on your own I would check our Bed &#038; Breakfast rooming, as it is easier to meet people in this type of environment.  A good travel resource for women is journeywoman.com.  This site gives great info for the single woman traveler.</p>
<p>My final advice is on eating.  The water is good in Costa Rica, you don&#8217;t have the problems that the Mexicans do with Montezuma&#8217;s Revenge.  There are plenty of fresh fruits and vegetables to eat that are very cheap to buy.  Also there are many Mom &#038; Pop restaurants that cost much less than the big fancy restaurants.  My advice is to pick a meal a day to eat big, then, keep on hand snacks for the rest of the day.  You don&#8217;t want to go home heavier than you arrived do you?</p>
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