Edition 6 Archives - Costa Pacifica LIVING https://stage.costapacificaliving.com/tag/edition-6/ Costa Rica's Luxury Lifestyle News Magazine Tue, 17 Nov 2020 18:24:53 +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 Edition 6 Archives - Costa Pacifica LIVING https://stage.costapacificaliving.com/tag/edition-6/ 32 32 Your Costa Rica Bucket List https://stage.costapacificaliving.com/costa-rica-life/your-costa-rica-bucket-list/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=your-costa-rica-bucket-list Sun, 03 Jul 2016 02:28:13 +0000 https://costapacificaliving.com/staging/?p=2252 Costa Rica has so much to offer, and many people leave the country saying “Oh I wish I…

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Costa Rica has so much to offer, and many people leave the country saying “Oh I wish I only had the time to…”, here is our advice on how to make the most out of your time here.

#1 Witness the Awe of Nature

Whether it’s climbing to the top of a mountain to see both the North Pacific Ocean and the Caribbean Sea, in one breathtaking panoramic view (that would be Mount Chirripó with a summit of 3,820 metres), or simply watching an army of ants cross your path, watching hundreds of them carry leaves back to their queen at their nest, you’ll want to put something that gets you back in touch with the simpler things of life on your list. It awakens childhood wonder and puts everything into perspective.

Surfing in Costa Rica
Photo by David Harris

#2 Indulge in Culture

Not all culture has to be stuffy and in a museum for it to be authentic. What is the “Tico” culture you may ask. Well, my new found friend, it’s the rural life, read: the beach life! Yes, there’s the city, San José, Cartago, and the likes, but above all where the action is at is on the shores of this beautiful country. It’s at the beach, in the country, where families and friends get together from all walks of life, to swap stories, share laughter, and share a beer or two, and cook upsome chicarones! This is where you’ll find their culture, it’s in their family values and attitudes of camaraderie. So observe for afar or combine this with #4.

Chicarones are made by frying pork (usually rib) in fat. Most Ticos usually eat them with  lime juice or “limones”, like a citrus and a lemon combined.

Exploring Nature in Costa Rica
Photo by David Harris

#3 Get Lost

This will inevitably happen, so make a good thing out of a potentially bad thing. With directions like “go 25 meters south then turn right at the Y shaped tree”, there is no shame in asking various times for directions while on the way, just to kinda make sure all directions ad up to being at the same place. And when in absolute doubt, stop at the local cantine, known in Costa Rica as a “soda”. You can enjoy a meal, a refreshing drink and take time to get written directions, and a load off while doing so. Apps to use: Waze and/or Google Maps.

Art of Costa Rica
Photo by David Harris

#4 Lend a Helping Hand

There is plenty to see and so much to do, why not include a charitable act like visiting a Wildlife Reserve or make a donation to local charity. It’s these acts of kindness that will allow the world to become one.

Rainforest Tree in Costa Rica
Photo by David Harris

Offset Your Carbon Footprint

When you plant trees, you are directly cleaning the air. As a tree matures, it can consume 48 pounds of carbon dioxide per year as it turns that CO2 into parts of itself. It also releases enough oxygen to supply your needs for two years.

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#5 Get to Know a Local

The best times are spent with the people who live here. They know the best spots, have stories about the area, yup those, not told in the books, and will teach you some, oftentimes funny, phrases that will have you feeling like your at home in no time at all. It’s those moments that will tug at your heartstrings when it’s time to go, and it’s those memories that will grow fond with times that will pass.

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Welcome to Our 6th Edition! https://stage.costapacificaliving.com/magazine/welcome-to-our-6th-edition/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=welcome-to-our-6th-edition Sun, 03 Jul 2016 02:15:12 +0000 https://costapacificaliving.com/staging/?p=2249 Over the last few years the Southern Pacific Coast of Costa Rica has blossomed. Talk about times that…

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Over the last few years the Southern Pacific Coast of Costa Rica has blossomed. Talk about times that have changed, the small communities that were once just dots on the map, are coming together and gaining their stripes. As time marches forward on, we see collaboration along the coast, new services being offered and families establishing themselves in the rural areas. Fittingly, in our sixth edition, we share stories of those who have come to the area, been inspired, and have set out to create a new life for themselves. Whether you are living in Costa Rica, or here on vacation, you will quickly find inspiration of all kinds, and that can come from just about anywhere and anything! The drop of rain in a bucket makes you reflect on how vast the ocean is, the tiny ant carrying a leaf twice its size that makes you want to get in shape, or the setting sun in the ocean, that makes you want to create a better life for yourself and for others. Indeed, inspiration is cornerstone to creation.

“Love the life you have, while you create the life of your dreams.”

– Hal Elrod

In this edition, we explore the theme is about “Create Your Space”. The importance of being comfortable and inspired by your surroundings can not be emphasized enough. My mom once told me, I moved to Costa Rica because I needed the abundant beauty of Nature to surround me and to stimulate me to begin writing, I now know this to be true. The clean ocean air, lush jungle, wildlife galore, all of these elements encourage those who find themselves basking within its presence to create, to seek out the life of their dreams. And with many whom have created their lives in Costa Rica, they find themselves amazed with their own selves, having unleashed unknown potential and creativity. Each person who has chosen a life along the coast, has chosen beauty over facility, as I always say, life here has its challenges but holds its rewards, so let’s get to it!

First we lead with travel and adventure, it’s all about loosing yourself on an adventure to find yourself. Hands down, a definite perk of living in a touristic destination is that new activities are always popping up, interesting people show up and friendships are created manifest, alongside the endless beauty that is all of ours to enjoy. With that, I wish you happy travelling, may you discover childhood wonder, new friendships that last a lifetime, and memories that bring a smile to your face forever more.

¡Disfrutalo!

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Nikki Whelan, Editor-in-Chief | Photo by Joan Weilers

Below are the articles that appeared in edition #6 – enjoy!

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Craft Beer Culture in Costa Rica https://stage.costapacificaliving.com/costa-rica-news/costa-rica-entertainment-culture/craft-beer-culture-in-costa-rica/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=craft-beer-culture-in-costa-rica Sun, 03 Jan 2016 03:14:47 +0000 https://costapacificaliving.com/staging/?p=2256 There’s nothing quite as delightful as drinking an icy cold beer after a long day. Truth be told,…

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There’s nothing quite as delightful as drinking an icy cold beer after a long day. Truth be told, the only thing that can make it more “Pura Vida” is if you’re relaxing on a private beach with your toes in the sand, the waves gently lapping in the background, and you just happen to have one of Costa Rica’s premier craft beers in your hand.

Adventures in Brewing

Brewing the perfectly creamy stout or a tangy IPA is difficult enough under normal conditions. However, when you throw in tropical climates, government hurdles, and a generally untapped and lager-loving public, you’ve got a whole different kind of rodeo.

One of the biggest obstacles for Costa Rica brewers is the lack of beer’s main ingredients, hops and malts. All of the hops must be imported, which more than once has caused major confusion with immigration officers, who mistake the shipments as large, poorly concealed crates of marijuana.

The good news is that with the increase of craft beer in the country, microbrewers are working together to make hops more available and at better cost. From its humble beginnings in 2010 when there was one microbrewer with three different ales to nearly 40 independent breweries and the 85 different craft brews available now, it’s clear that the industry has rallied to bring new flavor to an unfamiliar land.

Tiny Country, Big Flavor

While Imperial lager is typically considered the king of beers in Costa Rica, craft beer is steadily and not-so-quietly creating a name for itself not only here, but on an international scale. Just this year four of Costa Rica’s microbrewers took home five medals at the biggest beer competition in Latin America, the Copa Cervezas de América. Additionally, the Costa Rica’s Craft Brewing Company, which was Costa Rica’s first microbrewer, was recently named one of the top 100 craft breweries in the world by London’s Future Publishing. Not bad considering Costa Rica’s craft beer market has only been around for about six years.

If you haven’t had a chance to try one of Costa Rica’s many craft ales, then it’s time to get to the nearest beach or bar and indulge yourself. Or if you’re really lucky, you might be able to find a few thousand of your good, similarly-minded friends at a regional beer festival with a bottomless glass. No matter how you discover the local craft beer, cheers to many tasty adventures to come.

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