Costa Ballena Archives - Costa Pacifica LIVING https://stage.costapacificaliving.com/tag/costa-ballena/ Costa Rica's Luxury Lifestyle News Magazine Thu, 05 Nov 2020 05:51:25 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 https://stage.costapacificaliving.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/11/cropped-costa-pacifica-living-magazine-logo-1024x1024@2x-32x32.png Costa Ballena Archives - Costa Pacifica LIVING https://stage.costapacificaliving.com/tag/costa-ballena/ 32 32 Community Evolution Amidst Virus Lockdown https://stage.costapacificaliving.com/costa-rica-news/costa-rica-tourism/community-evolution-amidst-virus-lockdown/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=community-evolution-amidst-virus-lockdown Sat, 04 Jul 2020 21:41:45 +0000 https://costapacificaliving.com/staging/?p=2381 “Be patient where you sit in the dark. The dawn is coming.” – Rumi As the world was…

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“Be patient where you sit in the dark. The dawn is coming.”

– Rumi

As the world was impacted by the spread of COVID-19, Costa Rica responded efficiently. There was no panic, no hoarding. People remained calm and followed the government restrictions, even amid job losses and school closures.

In a country where many family run operations rely on International tourism for its bread and butter, there have no doubt been financial and personal struggles. The campaign, “Don’t cancel, just postpone” went viral, reminding visitors that Costa Rica is a place you will want to go once freed from travel restrictions.

The Costa Ballena area has experienced an atmosphere of coming together even when social distancing kept us physically apart. We evolved as a community. Organizers came together to create new online platforms for people to order their favorite local products. Local stores and restaurants offered take away and home delivery, re-creating their menus for families and adjusting pricing. Virtual home tours became the ultimate way to market a home for sale due to border closures. People with rental homes made them available to those who could not travel back to their home countries. Non-Profits in the community collaborated with local businesses to provide donations of food and goods to families in need.

The Osa has experienced minimal confirmed cases of the virus and businesses continue to have sanitary measures in place. As we see a gradual opening up, these next few months will be an opportune time for national tourism and staycations, with discounted rates and less crowds.

We have seen some cities brought to their knees, while also bringing families back into their homes and giving nature room to breathe. It caused people to pause, it opened our eyes, and allowed us to reflect on the things we truly hold dear. The ability to live in Costa Rica, is no doubt one of those things we are all grateful for.

Written by Zoe Wright

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Coastal Treasures in Costa Ballena https://stage.costapacificaliving.com/travel-to-costa-rica/attractions-things-to-do-costa-rica/coastal-treasures-in-costa-ballena/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=coastal-treasures-in-costa-ballena Sat, 04 Jul 2020 02:28:48 +0000 https://costapacificaliving.com/staging/?p=2339 Costa Ballena is a close knit community made up of three coastal towns: Dominical, Uvita-Bahía and Ojochal. It…

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Costa Ballena is a close knit community made up of three coastal towns: Dominical, Uvita-Bahía and Ojochal. It is physically designated as the area from the Río Baru until Boca Coronado. Dominical is a sleepy surf town where a big river mouth meets the ocean. Big heavy waves are commonplace. Uvita-Bahía is the bustling urban centre where essential services can be found as well as the famous Whales Tail National Park. Ojochal is the most removed and slow paced among the three where many retirees have found safe haven.

As well we have ample natural attractions to be discovered and the wildlife is abundant! Here are a few animals and mammals you may easily spot while visiting our coast.

Scarlet Macaws

You know you have reached the beach when you hear the squawk of this brilliantly beautiful bird. Normally flying in pairs, this noisy duo tends to hang out in the almond trees.

Whales

Easily spotted from the coast, the majestic Humpback Whales grace us with their annual presence, migrating either from Alaska or Antarctica they some to mate off the coast of Costa Ballena. The southern hemisphere whales can be seen from August to December, and those from the northern hemisphere mate from December to April.

Olive Ridley Sea Turtle

Nesting has now started as of mid-July, and will happen until the first week of December. You can go with the Reserva Playa Tortuga to release newly hatched baby turtles into the Ocean at Playa Tortuga. It’s a unique experience that you must try once in your life.

Tapirs & Big Cats

Roam where the wild things are. More and more, these mammals are spotted with the aid of a guide in Corcovado National Park. Osa Peninsula is considered one of the most biologically diverse regions in the world. Hiking trails and day trips are a great way to explore untouched nature.

White Faced Monkeys

Do you hear or see leaves rustling above? Chances are there is a troop of monkeys eating away above you. Look up, can you spot them? Also called capuchin, these small primates are widely recognized as the most intelligent New World monkey.

Map of Costa Ballena where to find wildlife - Costa Pacifica LIVING

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