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Teach English In Costa Rica

Living and Teaching English in Costa Rica - Habits, Customs & Curiosities ---- The Weather of Costa Rica Costa Rica has one of the most diverse climates in the world making it the perfect destination for adventure seekers and nature lovers. The best time to visit is between December and April when the climate is at its driest. The country's many great beaches are best enjoyed at this time of the year. However, September and October is the best time to visit the Caribbean region of Costa Rica. It’s Green Season from May to November which is the best time to explore the lush forests and also for surfing. SOURCE: https://www.govisitcostarica.com/travelInfo/climate.asp AI_iVytOc-Q ---- Cost of Living in Costa Rica Costa Rica is a popular destination for those looking to live a relaxed lifestyle and enjoy great weather year-round, but how much does it cost to live there? Housing in Costa Rica will cost around $500 - $1000 without utilities. You can also expect to spend about $400 a month on groceries and eating out, as well as about $75 for internet and cellphone. Transportation such as bus, taxi and occasional shuttles or rental cars will amount to around $150 a month. SOURCE: https://mytanfeet.com/expat-life/digital-nomad-in-costa-rica/ vFAXhD0kW-8 ---- Best Places to See in Costa Rica Costa Rica is one of the most popular destinations in Latin America and it’s not hard to see why. The northern plains feature the amazing Arenal Volcano National Park with a lake that’s great for fishing and windsurfing. Monteverde is a 26,000 acre cloud forest reserve providing a home to thousands of species of plants, animals and insects. Canopy tours are a great way to explore the rainforest. Ziplining high above the ground in the jungle canopy is sure to be one of the highlights of your trip to Costa Rica. SOURCE: https://www.homeaway.com/d/39170/costa-rica I-ReDNud6h4 ---- Top 10 Cities in Costa Rica San José is the capital city of Costa Rica and usually the first place tourists visit when coming to the country. The city offers a wide range of exciting cultural hot spots, such as the Pre-Columbian Gold Museum or the Museo Nacional de Costa Rica. The city of La Fortuna is another popular destination as it is the base camp for volcano trips to Arenal Volcano National Park, Costa Rica’s most famous and active volcano. Many people visit Monteverde because of its many forests and the opportunity to go on canopy and jungle tours in the rainforest surrounding the city. SOURCE: http://www.business2community.com/infographics/costa-rica-haven-touristsinfographic-0708026 C93474bcTS4 ---- What to Bring to Costa Rica When traveling to Costa Rica, you need to be prepared for a wide range of temperatures ranging anywhere from 10 to 35 degrees Celsius depending on where you travel. Rapid changes in temperature and the possibility of rain mean you need to be prepared. Therefore, it is recommended to bring light-weight and fast-drying clothing. Also be sure to bring a swimsuit, sunscreen, good walking shoes and water sandals. A money belt is also recommended to avoid being pickpocketed while on the go. SOURCE: http://crsurf.com/trips.html qXHWoc383Zc

 

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