11/01/2026
Official Instructions for Becoming Fully Pura Vida-ized 🌴☕
Warning: Side effects may include smiling for no reason, improved posture, slower walking speed, and an uncontrollable urge to say “mañana” with confidence.
Step 1: Immediately Slow Down (Like… Way Down)
If you are rushing, stop.
If you are early, sit down.
If you are late, congratulations—you’re adapting beautifully.
In Costa Rica, time is more of a suggestion. Watches become decorative jewelry. Calendars become hopeful ideas. Stress quietly packs its bags and leaves without saying goodbye.
Step 2: Begin Every Day with Sacred Coffee
Not drive-through coffee.
Not “I’ll grab one later” coffee.
This is sit-down, stare-into-the-distance, birds-chirping, life-is-good coffee.
Bonus points if:
You drink it on a porch
A dog is nearby
A toucan judges you from a tree
You whisper, “Ahhh… this is living.”
This is where magic schedules itself.
Step 3: Redefine Problems
In Pura Vida land:
Missed bus = unexpected adventure
Power outage = candlelit romance
Rainstorm = free shower + jungle soundtrack
Long line = new friends
If it can’t be fixed with patience, laughter, or coffee… it wasn’t a real problem anyway.
Step 4: Eat Like Someone Who Respects Life
You will now appreciate:
Gallo pinto
Casados
Fresh fish that actually tastes like fish
Fruit that ruins supermarket fruit forever
Your body will say, “Ohhh… so THIS is how we’re supposed to feel.”
Step 5: Speak Pura Vida Fluently
“Pura Vida” means:
Hello
Goodbye
It’s all good
Don’t worry
I forgive you
Life is beautiful
Yes
No
Maybe
Absolutely
Use it often. Use it sincerely. Use it when you drop something. Especially when you drop something.
Step 6: Befriend Nature (It Already Likes You)
You are no longer above nature.
You are part of it.
Monkeys will steal your snacks
Frogs will sing you to sleep
Butterflies will photobomb your day
Rainforests will remind you who’s in charge
You will feel smaller… and somehow happier because of it.
Step 7: Replace Bad News with Good Living
Turn down:
Endless breaking news
Online arguments
People who complain professionally
Turn up:
Sunrises
Beach walks
Volcano views
Conversations that end in laughter
You’ll notice something shocking: the world didn’t fall apart without your stress.
Step 8: Practice Radical Contentment
You don’t need more stuff.
You don’t need to win anything.
You don’t need to prove anything.
You need:
Enough
Fresh air
Kind people
Time
Congratulations. You are now rich.
Step 9: Accept That Bliss Is Simple
Magic isn’t fireworks.
Wonder isn’t loud.
Joy doesn’t shout.
It whispers during morning coffee.
It hums during afternoon rain.
It smiles back when you smile first.
Final Certification
If you:
Wake up grateful
Laugh more than you complain
Feel calm without explanation
Trust life a little more each day
You are officially Pura Vida-ized.
No paperwork required.
No expiration date.
And the best part?
Once it starts… it sticks.
04/09/2024
Just 1 hour and 15 minutes from San José and 25 minutes from Jaco is the CARARA NATIONAL PARK, which hides an endless amount of natural beauty. These photos show part of the flora and fauna that inhabits the place. If you want to live the experience in this paradise with a professional guide, do not hesitate to contact me. Ask about our birdwatching tour in Carara and Tarcoles. #
04/09/2024
Just 1 hour and 15 minutes from San José and 25 minutes from Jaco is the CARARA NATIONAL PARK, which hides an endless amount of natural beauty. These photos show part of the flora and fauna that inhabits the place. If you want to live the experience in this paradise with a professional guide, do not hesitate to contact me. Ask about our birdwatching tour in Carara and Tarcoles.
31/08/2024
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22/08/2024
17 Facts You May Not Know About Costa Rica:
1. Costa Rica's forests are home to an astounding array of creatures, including the world's tiniest squirrel species, the aptly named "pygmy squirrel," which measures just a few inches in length.
2. The decision to abolish the army in 1948 was not only a move towards peace but also stemmed from a unique circumstance: after a brief civil war, the victorious side opted to invest in education and healthcare instead of maintaining military forces.
3. While many know about Costa Rica's active volcanoes, few realize that the country also hosts one of the world's few accessible underwater volcanic vents, known as "Black Smoke" or "Black Smokers," found off its Pacific coast.
4. Costa Rica boasts an intriguing legend surrounding the Blue Morpho butterfly: some indigenous communities believe that encountering a Blue Morpho brings good luck and symbolizes a visit from departed loved ones.
5. Beyond its reputation for relaxation, "Pura Vida" is also a philosophy deeply ingrained in Costa Rican culture, encouraging individuals to embrace life's simple pleasures and prioritize happiness over material wealth.
6. In the highlands of Costa Rica, where coffee is cultivated, there exists a tradition known as "La Fiesta del Tigre," or "The Festival of the Tiger," where locals dress in elaborate costumes to celebrate the coffee harvest.
7. Costa Rica's commitment to ecotourism extends to innovative initiatives such as "sustainable surfing," where surfers are encouraged to protect coastal ecosystems and minimize their environmental impact.
8. One of Costa Rica's hidden gems for wildlife enthusiasts is the chance to witness the annual "massive moth migration," where millions of moths undertake a synchronized journey across the country's forests.
9. In addition to its renowned Pacific whale watching, Costa Rica offers a unique experience on its Caribbean coast: the chance to spot the elusive West Indian Manatee, one of the world's rarest marine mammals.
10. While many are familiar with Costa Rica's stunning waterfalls, few know about the "Cave of Wonders," a hidden cave behind the La Fortuna Waterfall believed by locals to hold mystical properties.
11. Costa Rica's commitment to conservation extends to its urban areas, where innovative projects such as vertical gardens and rooftop forests are transforming cityscapes into thriving ecosystems.
12. Hidden within Costa Rica's dense rainforests are ancient petroglyphs, some dating back thousands of years, offering clues to the country's pre-Columbian civilizations and their connection to nature.
13. Costa Rica's hummingbird diversity extends beyond the colorful species commonly seen by tourists; it also includes the secretive "Sapphire-throated hummingbird," known for its iridescent plumage and elusive nature.
14. Costa Rica's quest for carbon neutrality is not limited to energy; the country is also pioneering sustainable transportation initiatives, including the development of electric-powered "eco-buses" in urban centers.
15. While the oxcart tradition is celebrated, few know about the "Festival of Oxen," an annual event in rural communities where elaborately decorated oxcarts are paraded through the streets in a colorful spectacle.
16. Within the Monteverde Cloud Forest Reserve lies a hidden wonder: the "Enchanted Tree," a centuries-old strangler fig believed by locals to possess mystical powers and serve as a guardian of the forest.
17. Costa Rica's longevity secrets extend beyond diet and lifestyle; some communities attribute their longevity to the healing properties of indigenous plants, which are used in traditional medicines passed down through generations.
22/08/2024
17 Facts You May Not Know About Costa Rica:
1. Costa Rica's forests are home to an astounding array of creatures, including the world's tiniest squirrel species, the aptly named "pygmy squirrel," which measures just a few inches in length.
2. The decision to abolish the army in 1948 was not only a move towards peace but also stemmed from a unique circumstance: after a brief civil war, the victorious side opted to invest in education and healthcare instead of maintaining military forces.
3. While many know about Costa Rica's active volcanoes, few realize that the country also hosts one of the world's few accessible underwater volcanic vents, known as "Black Smoke" or "Black Smokers," found off its Pacific coast.
4. Costa Rica boasts an intriguing legend surrounding the Blue Morpho butterfly: some indigenous communities believe that encountering a Blue Morpho brings good luck and symbolizes a visit from departed loved ones.
5. Beyond its reputation for relaxation, "Pura Vida" is also a philosophy deeply ingrained in Costa Rican culture, encouraging individuals to embrace life's simple pleasures and prioritize happiness over material wealth.
6. In the highlands of Costa Rica, where coffee is cultivated, there exists a tradition known as "La Fiesta del Tigre," or "The Festival of the Tiger," where locals dress in elaborate costumes to celebrate the coffee harvest.
7. Costa Rica's commitment to ecotourism extends to innovative initiatives such as "sustainable surfing," where surfers are encouraged to protect coastal ecosystems and minimize their environmental impact.
8. One of Costa Rica's hidden gems for wildlife enthusiasts is the chance to witness the annual "massive moth migration," where millions of moths undertake a synchronized journey across the country's forests.
9. In addition to its renowned Pacific whale watching, Costa Rica offers a unique experience on its Caribbean coast: the chance to spot the elusive West Indian Manatee, one of the world's rarest marine mammals.
10. While many are familiar with Costa Rica's stunning waterfalls, few know about the "Cave of Wonders," a hidden cave behind the La Fortuna Waterfall believed by locals to hold mystical properties.
11. Costa Rica's commitment to conservation extends to its urban areas, where innovative projects such as vertical gardens and rooftop forests are transforming cityscapes into thriving ecosystems.
12. Hidden within Costa Rica's dense rainforests are ancient petroglyphs, some dating back thousands of years, offering clues to the country's pre-Columbian civilizations and their connection to nature.
13. Costa Rica's hummingbird diversity extends beyond the colorful species commonly seen by tourists; it also includes the secretive "Sapphire-throated hummingbird," known for its iridescent plumage and elusive nature.
14. Costa Rica's quest for carbon neutrality is not limited to energy; the country is also pioneering sustainable transportation initiatives, including the development of electric-powered "eco-buses" in urban centers.
15. While the oxcart tradition is celebrated, few know about the "Festival of Oxen," an annual event in rural communities where elaborately decorated oxcarts are paraded through the streets in a colorful spectacle.
16. Within the Monteverde Cloud Forest Reserve lies a hidden wonder: the "Enchanted Tree," a centuries-old strangler fig believed by locals to possess mystical powers and serve as a guardian of the forest.
17. Costa Rica's longevity secrets extend beyond diet and lifestyle; some communities attribute their longevity to the healing properties of indigenous plants, which are used in traditional medicines passed down through generations.
22/03/2024
Costa Rica has introduced electric vertical take-off and landing (eVTOL) vehicles, revolutionizing sustainable transportation for both passengers and goods
Costa Rica Launches First Passenger Drone Flight in Latin America
Costa Rica becomes the first country in Latin America to launch a passenger drone flight, marking the beginning of a new era in sustainable transportation.