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Top Rent Our Costa Rica Blog Posts

Have you started making plans to visit Costa Rica yet? What the heck are you waiting for??! Make your 2019 travel dreams come true. Plus, we'll help you visit Costa Rica on a budget!! No way?? Yes way. We offer rates for as little as $25 USD per night. Mind blown💨


And to make your Costa Rica travel planning even easier, here's a list of the Top Rent Our Costa Rica condo blog posts:



10. 14 Best Restaurants in Playas del Coco

9. Costa Rica AirportDaniel Oduber Quiros International Airport of Liberia

8. Driving and Car Rentals in Costa Rica

7. Rent Our Costa Rica Condo in Playas del Coco

6. Wildlife Viewing in Costa Rica

5. Enjoy a Refreshing Costa Rica Pina Colada!

4. Tico Times: Liberia

3. Top Restaurants in Playas del Coco, Costa Rica

2. Best Beaches in Costa Rica: Nicoya Peninsula

and now for our Rent Our Costa Rica Condo number 1 blog post, drum roll, please....

1. Costa Rica Weather!!!

Cheers,

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Tico Times: Liberia

You know, we really couldn't have said this any better so here, in it's entirety is an article written by Paul Foer for the Tico Times Travel section: Liberia, Costa Rica's Gateway to Elsewhere, Is Worth a Closer Look.

Be sure to check out our information on Liberia Airport, Annual Events in Guanacaste, and the latest Liberia News!


Liberia, Costa Rica’s gateway to elsewhere, is worth a closer look

PAUL FOER


Paul Foer/The Tico Times

LIBERIA, Guanacaste — When I mentioned that I was taking Southwest Airline’s inaugural flight from Baltimore to Liberia, Costa Rica, someone asked if I was worried about the Ebola virus.
I had to clarify that I was headed to Liberia in Costa Rica, the Central American tropical paradise, not the beleaguered African country.
Ebola or not, foreigners and even Ticos may avoid Liberia like the plague because of the traffic and gritty conditions on its outskirts as they traverse the Inter-American Highway on their way to other destinations.
If headed for the beaches, they’re likely to avoid the city altogether after arriving at Daniel Oduber Quirós International Airport, the country’s increasingly busy and second international airport.
A church across from the park. Paul Foer/The Tico Times

Yet I made a point of visiting this city, even though it ate into my beach and mountain time, and I was not disappointed. The highlight was a stop at the home/museum/curiosity gallery of the man who many say epitomizes “local color.” Rafael Zuñiga, who is known as “El Pellejo” (“Skin”), was introduced to me by my tour guide Erick Wiessel.

Pellejo welcomed me to his home on Calle 7 and Avenida 2 next to the tiny river that flows through town. Although he was hurrying back to his “real job” as a sanitation truck driver, Pellejo proudly showed off his most unusual assortment of artifacts, tools, photos, animal skulls and other relics.

Rafael Zuñiga, known as “El Pellejo.”  Paul Foer/The Tico Times

The stout, middle-aged man with his straw hat, peering eyes and perpetual smile treated me to a demonstration of his rapid-fire Spanish with a bomba, a short, funny poem popular among the local cowboys, or sabaneros, whose culture he is trying to preserve.

The front of his simple but crowded home was covered with hand-painted signs featuring Pellejo’s favorite proverbs, including “El tirano muere y su reino termina, el martir muere y su reino comienza.” (“The tyrant dies and his reign ends, the martyr dies and his reign begins.”) The one sign in English simply reads, “WELCOME MY FRIEND LIBERIA CITY WE LOVE YOU.”
Pellejo, who has been amassing his collection of random stuff since he was 10 years old, dubiously claims that it’s now worth hundreds of thousands of dollars. It’s kind of like a Costa Rican version of a “Ripley’s Believe It or Not” museum, a precious repository of regional lore.

But tour guide, professor and consultant Josué Duarte Montes says Liberia’s best local attraction is Pellejo himself.
“He is the best representation of the Tico, especially the sabanero of Guanacaste; the way he talks, the way he looks, but most of all … his knowledge and passion for the history of our cultural heritage,” Josué said.
All Pellejo asks from visitors is that they leave a donation to help with the display and maintenance of his collection.
I met Josué as I strolled through Liberia’s shaded and pleasant Parque Central, the central park, with its gazebo-bandstand facing a spacious, modern, whitewashed church.
Josué was speaking to aspiring young tour guides, including some surfers, about how the gazebo accommodates not only musicians but also cultural, religious, community and political activities, with a design that allows sound to travel from the center of the gazebo outward.

As Josué led his group to the church, I spotted four Belgians that I had played pool with the night before at Buena Vista Resort in the nearby mountains (proof that some tourists do indeed make a trip to Liberia, and not just around it.)
Someday tourists and Ticos alike may give Guanacaste’s provincial capital (population 57,000) a second thought, as tourism inevitably grows in the least populated of the country’s seven provinces.

Student tour guides in front of church — pretending they are surfing. Paul Foer/The Tico Times

But the increasingly busy airport and the Inter-American Highway (Route 1) is undergoing a major improvement that will create an overpass so motorists will not be slowed down anymore on its blighted and perpetually congested edges.

If completed next May as expected, it will speed traffic away along that edge, but my hunch is that the relative anonymity of Liberia seems destined to change.
In some ways Liberia reminded me of the vibrant, preserved downtowns of Antigua, Guatemala, or Granada, Nicaragua, or Costa Rica’s own Heredia. With its colonial architecture and clean, tree-lined streets, it’s a pleasant place to go for a stroll.
One of those streets is not only tree-lined but has a huge guanacaste tree, for which the province is named, smack in its middle, allowing for traffic to go around it.
Diagonally opposite from the Parque Central is an imposing and fortress-like masonry structure with the words Comandancia de Plaza atop a huge archway with iron grates and doors. It’s the old jail, or carcel, which is being turned into a gallery and eventually a museum about the Guanacaste region, according to Josué, but on a recent visit there were no exhibits yet.

An old sign that said “Museo de Guanacaste” had fallen and was leaning upside down against a tree in the courtyard. That sign may have hinted at neglect or delays, but the painters and plasterers working there and people in business attire hunkered down in a meeting room dispelled any such notions.

Liberia also has an attractive public market that is clean and inviting, with both fresh and prepared foods and plenty of clothes and other items for sale. Not far from there, I enjoyed a lunch of traditional Costa Rican food at the pleasantly air-conditioned El Pilar.


Scene in the municipal market. Paul Foer/The Tico Times

While Pellejo and others may look to the past for inspiration, two nearby institutions are definitely focused on the future. While the mission of Earth University’s La Flor campus is to research sustainable and clean energy, agricultural innovations and waste transformation technology, the rocket scientists at Ad Astra look to take us to space with the development of Plasma Rocket Propulsion systems.

Whether there’s a tourism boom in Liberia’s future remains to be seen. But with the airport and highway moving an ever-growing number of visitors, it seems inevitable that more of them will visit Liberia, especially if the city takes steps to make it more inviting, such as opening the museum in the old carcel.

Josué rhetorically asked, “Why people should visit Liberia — why not?? … Liberia has history hidden in every corner but exposed on the people’s faces, and culture that comes from centuries ago and is still vivid in everyday life.”
Paul Foer is a Maryland-based yacht captain and journalist who has traveled widely in Latin America. His most recent visit to Costa Rica was on a tour sponsored by the Costa Rican Ministry of Tourism.

And remember, you can save big on our condo in Playas del Coco, Costa Rica, during Green Season (April to October), with rates as low as USD $25 per night!!



And be sure to check out these other great articles: Costa Rica Currency & Tipping, and Driving and Car Rentals in Costa Rica.

Pura vida!
Ed & Connie
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Costa Rica Attractions

With so many things to see and do in Costa Rica, where does one start??! Playas del Coco offers quaint streets filled with restaurants suited to a variety of tastes and budgets, as well as shopping, an array of nightlife, and of course, beautiful Coco beach itself.

Be sure to check out our list of Annual Events in Guanacaste!



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Locally you'll find eco-friendly fun activities like:

  • ATV Tours
  • Beachcombing (see below)
  • Canoeing
  • Deep Sea Fishing for species like tuna, wahoo, and marlin
  • Horseback Riding
  • Jet Ski tours
  • Monkey watching right in downtown Coco
  • Mountain Biking
  • Parasailing
  • Playas del Coco (beach)
  • Scuba Diving
  • Sea Kayaking
  • Snorkeling
  • Sunset Sailing

Within an hour’s drive or ride by tourismo bus, you’ll find:
  • Africa Mia Safari Park
  • Bird Watching & Wildlife Viewing
  • Congo Trail Canopy Tour
  • Eco-Tours 
  • Gourmet Coffee Tour 
  • Guanacaste National Park
  • Golfing (20 minutes from Coco)
  • Hiking 
  • Horseback Riding 
  • Parque Volcan Rincon de la Vieja
  • Llanos de Cortes Waterfalls
  • Lomas de Barbudal Biological Reserve
  • Shopping in Tamarindo
  • Surfing
  • Turtle Watching at Las Baulas National Park
  • White Water Rafting  
  • Witches Rock Canopy Tour
  • Zip-lining at Monkey Park

    Wondering where you can see sea turtles, humpback whales, scarlet macaws, along with coatimundi and the elusive blue morpho butterfly?

    Read: Wildlife Viewing in Costa Rica!

    Available excursion trips ranging from one day or more by turismo bus include:


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      The location of Playas del Coco is unique in that it offers a cocoa colored sand beach while within ten minutes on either side of Coco, you’ll find the white sands of Playa Ocotal or the black sands (with gold flecks!) of Playa Hermosa or Playa Panama.  
      Read: Beaching it in Playas del Coco and Best Beaches in Costa Rica - Nicoya Peninsula.

      Besides Playas del Coco and its immediate surroundings, Costa Rica attractions not-to-be-missed include:


      • Arenal Volcano
      • Butterfly Conservatory (El Castillo)
      • Cahuita National Park
      • Corcovado National Park
      • La Fortuna: Proyecto Asis and La Fortuna Waterfall
      • Parque Nacional Volcan Poás 
      • Playa Manuel Antonio (the actual beach)
      • Rio Celeste
      • Teatro Nacional 
      • Tortuguero National Park

      For current Costa Rica weather in Playas del Coco, view the weather widget on our homepage sidebar.  Read more: Costa Rica Weather


      And remember, you can Rent Our Costa Rica Condo for as low as USD $25 per night in the Green season (April through October)!!








         

      Costa Rica on a Budget!

      We've already established 2017 is YOUR year to finally book your Costa Rica vacation, what dates are you thinking of traveling? It only take one click to check our availability calendar, so, what are you waiting for??

      If you're on a budget, our one-bedroom condo in Playas del Coco is affordable while offering ocean views. You can save money while you're visiting by shopping at one of the modern-style, local grocery stores and preparing your meals in our kitchen, which features Costa Rican hardwood cabinets and granite countertops. 

      Check our reviews on tripadvisor!



      Staying at our quiet condo complex also ensures a relaxing vacation where you can enjoy the ocean views from our bedroom balcony or our rooftop terrace. Our condo offers the added bonus of being fully air-conditioned, plus we offer free Wi-Fi and we're only 7 steps from the pool!!

      Questions? Send us an email and we'll be glad to help you make your dream of traveling to Costa Rica come true.

      And remember, during Green Season (April to October) in Costa Rica, it's the time to save big on our condo, with rates as low as USD $25 per night!!



      Be sure to check out these great articles:Liberia Airport: How to Get Here and Riding the Waves: Surfing in Costa Rica.

      Pura vida,
      Ed & Connie




              

      Dreaming of Costa Rica?


      Photo Courtesy of Marvin Garcia, Mardigi Tours
      Is your dream vacation to visit Costa Rica? How about visiting Costa Rica on a budget? While we can't help with airfare (although we an provide a list of airlines flying into Costa Rica) we can offer you a great deal on the best affordable condo with beautiful ocean views in Playas del Coco, Costa Rica!

      Where is Playas del Coco?
      Playas del Coco is a small fishing village with shops & restaurants in the northwestern province of Guanacaste on the Pacific Ocean. It's just west of Costa Rica's second largest international airport, Daniel Oduber Quiros International Airport in Liberia, about 20 minutes from our condo.

      About Our Condo
      Our condo is located in a small, quiet complex of only 17 units (not like you'll find with some other bustling condo developments in Playas del Coco). It's a 2-story condo that offers views of the beautiful Pacific Ocean and Tortuga Island from the second-floor bedroom balcony or the spacious rooftop terrace, that also offers mountain views to the back of the property.

      Our condo offers a pool just 7 steps down from our door! We have spacious 10-foot-high ceilings that create an airy feeling, plus it's fully air-conditioned throughout to keep you cool and comfortable during your stay. We have a custom kitchen featuring Costa Rican wood cabinets, granite countertops and all the necessities. There's a dining room (plus a shared poolside dining area) and a living area. We offer a safe for personal belongings, a flat-screen TV and of course, free WI-Fi! The bedroom features a plush pillow-top bed so you can get a restful night's sleep after a day of fun in the Costa Rican sun.

      Please Note: We have several sets of stairs leading up to our condo, plus a roof top terrace that's accessed by a spiral staircase, so unfortunately if stairs don't work for you, our condo may sadly not be the best fit :(

      How Affordable is Our Condo?
      We purchased our condo in 2011 and are proud to say we've never raised the rates! During high season, November to March inclusive, our rates are as follows:

      • $75 (US) per night, with a 3-night minimum stay
      • $400 (US) per week
      • $1,100 (US) per month

      Photo Courtesy of Marvin Garcia, Mardigi Tours
      Essentially everything you've imagined doing in Costa Rica can be accessed while staying at our condo - and just think of all the money you'll save so you can enjoy more snorkeling, scuba diving, beach combing, horseback riding, mountain biking, sea kayaking and sunset sailing. Within an hours' drive, you'll find turtle watching, zip-lining, white water rafting, surfing, bird watching and even Parque Volcan Rincon de la Vieja, with its' steamy volcano. And, we can help you arrange any tours you'd like with our friends at Mardigi Tours!

      Want More Information About Playas del Coco & Rent Our Costa Rica Condo? 
      Our website is chock full of information for visitors including weather, finding the best beachesdriving tips and car rentals in Costa Rica and general fast facts. Check them out! If you have any questions, please just ask ;) 

      Email us today at: rentourcostaricacondo@gmail.com. Wondering if our condo is available for your chosen dates? It's just a click away to find out by checking Our Availability.

      Pura vida! 🐵
      Ed & Connie


      And remember, during Green Season (April to October) in Costa Rica, it's the time to save big on our condo, with rates as low as USD $25 per night!!



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