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Subject: Are There Volcanoes Near Los Suenos?
(Posted on Dec 11, 2013 at 03:12PM )
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los suenos costa ricaWithin Los Suenos there are many wonders to find. The region is drenched in natural beauty, with jungles, canals and reefs colliding. Travelers seeking a Central Pacific adventure - whether for fishing, surfing, hiking, diving or zip-lining - are never disappointed.

There is more to discover there than charter ships and ATV miles, however. Instead there are volcanoes to find.

Costa Rica is the land of small mountains, with sixty one dormant volcanoes scattered throughout its borders and six active ones. Many of those craters are found near Los Suenos. Discover swells of steam and ash. Explore black-soiled hills. Learn a geographic history that is as fascinating as it is important.

Consider visiting these active options while in Los Suenos:

Arenal
Poás
Rincón de la Vieja
Irazú
Tenorio
Turrialba

Experience the beauty and power of Costa Rica’s volcanoes. Schedule a tour between every fishing expedition or zip-line ride.

Contact Costa Rica Vacations to learn more.
Subject: What Are Sodas In Costa Rica?
(Posted on Dec 10, 2013 at 07:03PM )
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los suenos costa ricaThe language barrier is never easy to overcome. Unfamiliar words clash with mother tongues, and even simple phrases can prove challenging.

Travelers visiting the Los Suenos region may find themselves occasionally confused - especially when they request a soda and are then directed to a cafe.

A soda in Costa Rica does not refer to a beverage. It instead defines a small, family owned restaurant or bar. These establishments tend to be moderately priced, serving local delicacies like seafood, beef and torta sandwiches. They sometimes act as grocery stores as well, selling goods directly to the public.

While seeking out Los Suenos and its many activities - including deep sea fishing, diving, surfing and more - it’s recommended to remember this particular word. The soda will provide fare for budget-conscious tourists, as well as familiarize them with local dishes. It's a worthwhile dining option.

Contact Costa Rica Vacations for more must-know phrases.
Subject: Costa Rica Boasts High Literacy Rates
(Posted on Dec 9, 2013 at 03:26PM )
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los suenos costa ricaA stable economy isn’t the only sign of success. Education instead proves a country’s growth, and Costa Rica has made staggering leaps toward literacy within the last decade.

According to the United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (known more commonly as UNESCO), Costa Rica now boasts a 97.6% literacy rate for people ages 15 to 24 and a 94.9% literacy rate for people ages 25 and above. These are impressive numbers, branding the country as one of the most well-read in the Americas.

Travelers seeking out Los Suenos, Jaco and Manuel Antonio may expect nothing more than deep sea adventures (and it can’t be denied that fishing tours are the driving force of Costa Rica’s recent economic boom, with millions of travelers flocking to the steady waves and steadier marine populations). A high literacy rate, however, shows developing opportunities and progressive citizens. Expect an educated and productive people.

Click here to read more about Costa Rica’s literacy rates.
Subject: What Are The Major Trade Industries Of Costa Rica?
(Posted on Dec 7, 2013 at 04:15PM )
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los suenos costa ricaTourism shapes the Costa Rican economy. Every year billions of dollars pour into the market, stimulated through resort reservations, charter services and coastal-themed shops. Travel bolsters the entire country.

It takes more than border crossings to sustain the Los Suenos, Jaco and Manuel Antonio regions, however. There are instead other economic forces to consider.

According to the Encyclopedia of the Nations, the major industries of Costa Rica are:

Textiles
Coffee Exportation
Cocoa Processing
Plastic Production
Electronics
Aluminum Processing
Petrochemicals

These enterprises - which are both locally owned and internationally subsidized - create steady profits, helping to define a strong economy. Tourism’s impact is undeniable, but industrialization is quickly progressing. The two will soon share equal credit for Costa Rica’s success.

To learn more about the Central Pacific’s investments click here.

To play a part in the economy reserve a charter service or tour today!
Subject: What Does Pura Vida Mean?
(Posted on Dec 6, 2013 at 06:29PM )
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los suenos costa ricaTravelers wishing to escape the city light scrambles often find relief in Costa Rica. This seaside country embraces summer, charming guests with its tiny towns and white-washed coasts. It offers experiences that can’t be denied.

They can be defined, however, with the "Pura Vida" phrase.

"Pura Vida" - translated literally as pure life - is a common expression within the Los Suenos, Jaco and Manuel Antonio regions. Locals sing out these words as greetings, farewells, prayers or small-talk replies. They’re meant to capture the spirit of the country, as well as reflect a Spanish heritage that still runs deep.

Travelers should expect to hear this phrase often - and should also expect to adopt it themselves. "Pura Vida" is a colloquialism that proves impossible to ignore. Use it on every deep sea adventure and canopy tour.
Subject: Where Are Foreign Embassies Located In Costa Rica?
(Posted on Dec 5, 2013 at 06:41PM )
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los suenos costa ricaCosta Rica welcomes over two million travelers every year, greeting them with spectacular scenery and spectacular hospitality. This is a country famed for its generosity, and those arriving to the Central Pacific should expect to be thoroughly charmed.

They should also, however, be aware of their foreign embassy options.

Travelers trekking through Los Suenos, Jaco and Manuel Antonio should experience no complications. Problems - such as visa disputes, illnesses or customs confusions - can occur, however, and it’s best to know where to go.

In between planning charter trips and zip-line adventures take note of nearby embassies. According to Frommer’s, San Jose hosts the largest collection of foreign options:

United States Embassy
Calle 120 and Avenida 0, Pavas
2519-2000
http://sanjose.usembassy.gov

Canadian Embassy
Oficentro Ejecutivo La Sabana, Edificio 5
2242-4400
http://costarica.gc.ca

British Embassy
Edificio Colón, 11th Floor, Paseo Colón
2258-2025
http://ukincostarica.fco.gov.uk/en

Remember this information should an emergency arise.

To read more about foreign consulates click here.
Subject: Costa Rica Aims For Carbon Neutrality By 2021
(Posted on Dec 4, 2013 at 11:12PM )
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los suenos costa ricaCosta Rica is dedicated to conservation.

This has never been more evident than by a recent shift toward carbon neutrality.

According to Roberto Dobles, Minister of Environment and Energy, Costa Rica will soon strive toward a green goal. It will promote the use of bio-fuels, hybrid technology and geothermal practices, eliminating excess carbon by cultivating alternative energy options. Emissions should steadily decrease and, by 2021, national strategies will be fully implemented.

This plan is meant to maintain the country’s dynamic bio-scape - both as an ecological effort and as an economic one.

The region's driving force is tourism, with millions of individuals wanting to sample hiking, fishing, canopy adventures and more. This generates considerable profits each year, directly impacting towns and cities alike. A carbon reduction will help to protect the rain-forests and will, therefore, encourage travelers to return again and again. 

This is the first step in a environmentally-conscious journey, and it should prove worthwhile for Los Suenos, Jaco and the rest of the Central Pacific.

To read more about carbon neutrality in Costa Rica click here.
Subject: What Are The Religious Demographics Of Costa Rica?
(Posted on Dec 3, 2013 at 06:22PM )
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los suenos costa ricaCosta Rica is shaped by diversity. Its cultural backdrop is painted in broad strokes, with North American, European, African and other heritages blending together. This creates a unique infusion of traditions, languages and beliefs.

The country’s religious demographics prove that.

Within the Central Pacific region:

44.9% of all Costa Ricans are practicing Roman Catholics.
25.6% of all Costa Ricans are non-practicing Roman Catholics.
13% of all Costa Ricans are Evangelical Christians.
1.3% of all Costa Ricans are Jehovah’s Witnesses.
0.7% of all Costa Ricans are Protestants.
0.16% of all Costa Ricans are Jewish.
0.12% of all Costa Ricans are Mormon.
4.1% of all Costa Ricans are undeclared.

This shows a striking contrast between cultures, reflecting the many immigrants who arrive each year to Los Suenos, Jaco and beyond.

Due to such distinct religions, travelers should be aware of all secular holidays and events, planning their charter services and outdoor tours accordingly.
Subject: What Is The Voltage In Costa Rica?
(Posted on Nov 30, 2013 at 04:28PM )
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los suenos costa ricaThis is a digital age, with travelers utilizing endless cords, cables and battery buttons to schedule their vacations.

Keeping all of those applications functioning properly can prove difficult, however. Every country’s electrical system differs, and many beloved tablets and smartphones simply can’t adapt to the changes.

Those traveling to Costa Rica may find some relief, though.

The Central Pacific - Los Suenos, Jaco, Manuel Antonio and other coastal towns - functions at 110 volts, an American standard. This allows U.S., Canadian and South American citizens to use their favorite items with ease. All equipment is compatible.

Visitors from Europe and Asia will find the connections less accommodating. Their voltage rates tend to be higher, and their products can overwhelm the system. Closing circuits is possible, though, with help from two-prong adapters and Ethernet lines.

Utilize this information to plan the perfect vacation. Reserve charter services, adventure tours and even lodgings from a screen - and then keep that screen fully charged.
Subject: What Is Costa Rica’a Time Zone
(Posted on Nov 29, 2013 at 04:59PM )
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los suenos costa ricaCosta Rica often proves itself to be a country without equal. Its diverse landscapes and even more diverse citizens - with Hispanic, North American, European, African, Caribbean and other cultures all blending together - mark it as unique.

Those visiting the Central Pacific will quickly discover yet another unexpected trait, though. Costa Rica is a country with two time zones.

During winter months, the areas of Los Suenos, Jaco and Manuel Antonio observe Central Time (or a -6 on the GMT scale). During summer months, however, the country shifts to Mountain Time (or -7 on the GMT scale).

How is this possible?

Costa Rica doesn't celebrate Daylight Savings Time. This is because the length of its days varies by only half an hour between seasons. There is no dramatic loss of sunlight or darkness. The days instead remain consistent, and Costa Rica sways between two distinct time zones as a result.

Remember this when planning a vacation and book all charters and adventure tours appropriately.
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