BIG PROBLEMS Facing Costa Rica - Living in Costa Rica- Expat

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21 күн бұрын

#livingincostarica #expat #relocation 'BIG PROBLEMS Facing Costa Rica - Living in Costa Rica- Expat' Jeanne and James have lived in Costa Rica for 3 years now. I have interviewed them before and the video did really well because they are great to chat with, intelligent insight, funny and can speak from experience with perspective. I love chatting with them. This video we discuss what most expats who live in Costa Rica don't like to talk about - the problems with living in Costa Rica. And like every country, some are 'bigger' issues than others but all important. The water situation. Crime. Costa of living. Gentrification and much more insight. *We are not saying that Costa Rica doesn't have other important issues that need to be addressed, that will be pt 2 ;).
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@TravelCostaRicaNOW
@TravelCostaRicaNOW 19 күн бұрын
I would appreciate comments and this one. Let me know what you think. You expats who live here, maybe a few of your own experiences. muchas gracias. **And I know, there's a lot more issues than the ones we discussed. Those are another video.
@CarlosPrats-fn6fo
@CarlosPrats-fn6fo 16 күн бұрын
i'm glad they discussed the gentrification issue, but it's insane that you guys don't see yourselves as part of the problem...It's only gonna get worse, Tamarindos everywhere in no time.
@kylekane5727
@kylekane5727 4 күн бұрын
Thank you for this video, I'm not thinking of moving there but I do want to visit. I was thinking about doing a 5-7 day week vacation. I am worried about going by myself as a gay male from Los Angeles.
@TravelCostaRicaNOW
@TravelCostaRicaNOW 4 күн бұрын
@kylekane5727 I am gay... you got no worries. 😉
@demm581
@demm581 19 күн бұрын
Good video, I’m CR citizen and there still great places to live in Costa Rica not every area is good but most of the places are really friendly with not crime at all, always keep your belongings secure and you should be alright, Costa Rican people love to share their land with other people so welcome to the pura vida country…!
@TravelCostaRicaNOW
@TravelCostaRicaNOW 19 күн бұрын
Yes, there are, many. But for some reason Gringos like to go to the same 7-10 places. You are right... secure and enjoy ;)
@kevindaugherty5917
@kevindaugherty5917 14 күн бұрын
16 year's living here permanently outside San Vito close to the Panama border where duty free stores and gas is typically half price and better quality. I'm in a rural area with several dog's, security cameras and above the main road with electric gate's, after 38 year's of coming here as you've pointed out, you have to use common sense and protect yourself especially in high threat area's like tourist attractions and larger cities. Coto brus is known for better than average rainfall year round, I actually have 2 spring's I get my water from, plus a 9 meter well for backup, I have 2 1 thousand gallon tanks as well as a 50 gal separator and filter system, fortunately these spring's are on my property and have been supplying water for this property for 50 year's. If people gravitate to the more popular and tourist area's of course there's plenty of bureaucratic interference, that's exactly why I chose my location, I actually bought in Guanacaste several years ago wanting to retire there, it had a tico dwelling with power and water on a 15 hector farm land with a section of beach front property, when I submitted to moni for a permit to build a main house they declined me as well as extending the electric, though it had an old school well it wasn't drinkable without installing an expensive filtering system, therefore after a couple year's I decided to sell to a tico neighbor and fortunately made a little, after that experience I'm grateful that it kept me looking, San Vito was perfect for me in every way, I'm fortunate to have been able to build without interference not to mention the perfect climate up here is wonderful. Keep up the good work 👍
@michelinecousineau8497
@michelinecousineau8497 14 күн бұрын
Thank You 🙏🏻 for this informative video ❤. I moved last year for early retirement (57) and live 2 blocks from Coco beach (2 min walk) and my studio is 790$/month. Cheaper than Canada 💃🏼. I buy my water 💦 and I pay less for health insurance than Canada soooo Happy here. It’s Pura Vida Life 🦋🌈☀️🌴
@Kattywagon29
@Kattywagon29 16 күн бұрын
The house that I live in here in CR (Santa Ana) has the typical walls around it and an electric entry gate off the street. These walls separate me from 5 of my neighbors whose properties butt right up to ours. They also have walls. The neighborhood only has one way in and one way out. There is a guard at the entrance - though he doesn't actually stop people from coming in or check IDs or anything like that. He's just there every day by the two stores near the entrance. That said, I am from NY originally and even though I have not lived there since I was a child, I still have that mentality. That means, as secure as I am, no matter the apparent wealth of the neighbors and despite the fact that we have cameras and a dog, I still make sure all the windows and doors are locked when we leave or when we go to sleep. To Jeanie and James' point, I feel safe no matter where I go here - way more than I do when I go back to the US to visit. That feeling of safety does not cancel out common sense though. I will lock my car door. I will not leave valuables in the car. I would not leave items unattended at the beach...etc.
19 күн бұрын
Great video. Common Sense, and being aware, prevents many problems. These things happen everywhere in the world. But, taking responsible for your own safety makes a huge difference.
@TravelCostaRicaNOW
@TravelCostaRicaNOW 19 күн бұрын
Thanx... and yes, I know you are right. Thanx for the insight, always appreciated.
@vsekvsek
@vsekvsek 19 күн бұрын
if someone rampaged through my house while i was gone I think all my preceptions would be realigned no matter where I live
@TravelCostaRicaNOW
@TravelCostaRicaNOW 19 күн бұрын
Yes, I think most would probably feel the same... but the fact they took responsibility and fixed shit....... and moved on, is a pretty healthy attitude to have I believe.
@icysurfer1
@icysurfer1 19 күн бұрын
Known is the fact that You cannot leave a house unattended (esp in the country) for 5 minutes, alarm or no.
@DetlefRecktenwald-Healing
@DetlefRecktenwald-Healing 19 күн бұрын
Hey Michael, I really like the podcast, relaxed and extremely informative, awesome job. I also noticed the sound quality was much better. Koodo's
@TravelCostaRicaNOW
@TravelCostaRicaNOW 19 күн бұрын
Thanx. Well, I"ve been using these 'Larkbird' mics... they aren't the best but they are really good about keeping out background... I'm always looking for better mics....
@febsign6110
@febsign6110 19 күн бұрын
Great couple Mike and I appreciate hearing from people living there and to help newbie’s like me who’s coming down in Aug to find my forever home. Im coming down to join the culture and enjoy all the farm fresh food.
@TravelCostaRicaNOW
@TravelCostaRicaNOW 19 күн бұрын
ahhh thanx and I am super excited for you and your new adventure...... sounds like we should do a video lol
@febsign6110
@febsign6110 19 күн бұрын
@@TravelCostaRicaNOW My agent will contact your agent and see what we can work out Mike.😏
@shelleysquires7225
@shelleysquires7225 19 күн бұрын
Good morning 🪷 I've lost 30 lbs in my 10 months here, but I think it's all sweat! Always a great interview from TCRN! Thank you!
@TravelCostaRicaNOW
@TravelCostaRicaNOW 19 күн бұрын
Congrats on the 30.... I've always said, Costa Rica has a way of folks changing the way the eat................................BUT YES, the sweat these last months. mucho
@JohnBarbie
@JohnBarbie 8 күн бұрын
Watching the video from Heredia and the power went out. Typical 3-5 minute surge. No Problemo. Great video!
@marjolein-ps1wf
@marjolein-ps1wf 10 күн бұрын
I iive in Costa Rica for almost 20 years, raised my children here and never encountered any big problems ... pure vida , thankful every day
@Hooped1
@Hooped1 19 күн бұрын
Another great interview! So glad you bring these things to light for everyone. Everything is definitely not all rainbows and sunshine and understanding/appreciating that to be the case is the key to prevention. A great overview of some of the issues/challenges/obstacles that need to be overcome. Thank you so much for sharing this with us!
@TravelCostaRicaNOW
@TravelCostaRicaNOW 19 күн бұрын
and thank you Hooped for your ongoing support with comments and perspective, it really helps and we appreciate it. muchas gracias.
@cayetanocanales7662
@cayetanocanales7662 18 күн бұрын
Thanks for the video. Great stuff. Saludos from tx.
@TravelCostaRicaNOW
@TravelCostaRicaNOW 18 күн бұрын
Thanks for watching!
@TF-mw4sy
@TF-mw4sy 19 күн бұрын
I like the quirky charm and irregular "rules" in costa rica. There are areas where you can live that's easy to build and live. There are places that aren't. Don't let those untouched gems get too busy with people. The animals and nature need a place too. ❤
@TravelCostaRicaNOW
@TravelCostaRicaNOW 19 күн бұрын
Nicely said and I couldn't agree more. Thanx for that.
@CarlosPrats-fn6fo
@CarlosPrats-fn6fo 16 күн бұрын
"charming" is not the word i would use...
@keywestcatlady
@keywestcatlady 19 күн бұрын
Thankyou for this Very Informative. video! I remember your guests, Always interesting, I didn’t want it to end!
@TravelCostaRicaNOW
@TravelCostaRicaNOW 19 күн бұрын
Yes, thanx... I always enjoy my chats with Jeanne and James.... informative, great perspective and attitude..... and funny.... well, not James... lol
@ryanoakes4629
@ryanoakes4629 19 күн бұрын
Great video..i was wondering when this would come..that’s why i like the southern part..was there in the late 90s..and again a few years ago..i noticed big changes…its worrying..i totally understand…Im coming soon to check things out..Canada sucks now..ps. Your guys are great😊
@TravelCostaRicaNOW
@TravelCostaRicaNOW 19 күн бұрын
Yeah, I will be posting more 'concern' videos in the near future. Yes, the southern part is great,,protect it at all costs ;)
@capecoder73
@capecoder73 18 күн бұрын
As always, great video Michael.....keep up the great work!
@TravelCostaRicaNOW
@TravelCostaRicaNOW 18 күн бұрын
thanx... that's my goal. :)
@douglacoursiere2269
@douglacoursiere2269 19 күн бұрын
We are in a development that has its own wells, which is great because we know we have control of our water source.
@TravelCostaRicaNOW
@TravelCostaRicaNOW 19 күн бұрын
ahhh.. that's great. Lots of people have not been so lucky.... or proactive. Thanx for sharing a possible option.
@jeannebellew9815
@jeannebellew9815 19 күн бұрын
We have 100+ illegal wells in our area, which contributes to the lack of water issues. 🤷🏻‍♀
@TravelWorld429
@TravelWorld429 18 күн бұрын
San Jose gets an undeservedly bad rap. I’ve been living in San Jose for 7 years and never had a safety issue. San Jose is like most major cities in the world, where you stay out of certain neighborhoods (barrios). I live in Los Yoses/Barrio Escalante area. After living in Chicago and Miami for many years, I know if I go through certain neighborhoods, there is a good chance I would definitely have a safety issue. Same here in San Jose.
@TravelCostaRicaNOW
@TravelCostaRicaNOW 18 күн бұрын
Yes, exactly that. Nicely put. thanx.
@barco581
@barco581 18 күн бұрын
Travelworld, I agree. Too much fear mongering about San Jose. I lived in barrio Zapote for four months in a Tico house and walked to Universidad Veritas on a daily basis, just like all of the study abroad students. Even the worst parts of San Jose do not have the level of violence, especially gun violence, that parts of US cities have. For some reason in the US (notice I didn’t say America, haha) violence overseas gets magnified.
@TravelWorld429
@TravelWorld429 18 күн бұрын
@@barco581 Zapote, right next to Los Yoses. Also a good area. I agree with your comments. Originally from Chicago.. I know certain neighborhoods in Chicago that I would never drive or walk through, since I would risk of getting shot at! I enjoy living in San Jose. Great variety of restaurants, near perfect weather and super cheap to get around using uber. About $5 us to hop on a bus and be in Jaco in a couple of hours.
@lino629
@lino629 19 күн бұрын
Water wasn't a problem in Dominical because of the mountains. In Panama, everyone typically has their own water tank. Infrastructure there was difficult due to the rocky terrain and seismic movement. As to "opportunities" of borrowing others' belongings, yep, that is an issue unless you're aware. The thing is, they won't kill you. 😂😂 ok, so they beat up the guy, but he resisted. Unless you're able to deal with 2 on 1, life is always more important. GLAD YOU WENT OVER THESE TOPICS. I always found crime rare, but as locals are being pushed out of the market, life for them becomes desperate...😢 Still, its one of the most beautiful places I've ever lived.
@PopsFromATX
@PopsFromATX 19 күн бұрын
Glad you said water reclamation. That was my first thought to this water problem.
@dakotahstr
@dakotahstr 19 күн бұрын
Anything can happen anywhere. It comes down to paying attention of your surroundings and use your brains. That's why we have one. I go to the movies,if it's dark out I still am aware until I get in my car. Sorry I went on.. Great videos Michael. Have a great week❤❤
@TravelCostaRicaNOW
@TravelCostaRicaNOW 19 күн бұрын
No, I love you posting and offering your perspective and experiences.... and insights. Please continue ;). and thanx, you too.
@jonahcombs451
@jonahcombs451 19 күн бұрын
Its funny because where I am living in California those kinds of same crimes happen every day and im used to it at this point. Ive seen multiple shootings and stabbing and i dont even live in one of the worst cities. A large part about staying safe is going with your gut feeling and getting the hell away when you know its time to leave. I also had homeless guys following me in costa rica in san jose trying to pick pocket me and I just turned to them and shook my head looking super pissed off at a them like i was ready to fight. If you show your not afraid those scumbags will mostly not mess with you.
@TravelCostaRicaNOW
@TravelCostaRicaNOW 18 күн бұрын
Yeah, that's hard to teach. I am also like this... I always act as if I live where ever I am walking... but again, lots of folks are not comfortable with this... BUT your advice is spot on.
@surflifeimages
@surflifeimages 19 күн бұрын
Infrastructure is a big concern. It's not just in your town. Here in So Cal, the builders went crazy and built so many houses and only minor infrastructure upgrades. So the streets are clogged, stores are jammed, etc. It's the same up here but on a MUCH bigger scale. Can't stand it....
@TravelCostaRicaNOW
@TravelCostaRicaNOW 18 күн бұрын
Yes, and definitely a problem here in the more popular beach towns.... ugh.
@paulabeacom8557
@paulabeacom8557 19 күн бұрын
Morning all! Good information.
@TravelCostaRicaNOW
@TravelCostaRicaNOW 19 күн бұрын
buenos dias and thank you for taking the time to say.... :)
@tpxrp6244
@tpxrp6244 18 күн бұрын
Your interviews are like your sitting around a camp fire with friends talking smack and thats why I watch every one. Question...when the gringos come to town, buy land and build the dream retirement home and then sell, that screws the Ticos because that land isnt raw anymore, has there ever been any safeguard discussed politicly to stop that? That may be too much Gov control. Soooo many homes by gringos advertised on facebook and they think they can get TOP dollar.
@TravelCostaRicaNOW
@TravelCostaRicaNOW 18 күн бұрын
I do love campfires and do love that comparison, so thanx, I never thought it that way ;) I'm going to be making some videos on exactly that topic in the very near future..
@Jan-fx2ny
@Jan-fx2ny 17 күн бұрын
Canada in the 70s a home was 45,000, now home is 1 million. All caused from massive immigration and greed.
@Jan-fx2ny
@Jan-fx2ny 17 күн бұрын
How's the water for drinking and cooking?
@jeannebellew9815
@jeannebellew9815 16 күн бұрын
@@Jan-fx2ny Excellent
@capecoder73
@capecoder73 18 күн бұрын
Starlink in CR is very cheap compared to Starlink, or internet access in the US! That is in response to cost of living!
@TravelCostaRicaNOW
@TravelCostaRicaNOW 18 күн бұрын
YEs, super nice when that arrived.... :)
@victoriajackson8361
@victoriajackson8361 17 күн бұрын
Any issues with it in heavy rain?
@MS-bb3bj
@MS-bb3bj 18 күн бұрын
great video so informative and entertainment, thanks👍
@TravelCostaRicaNOW
@TravelCostaRicaNOW 18 күн бұрын
you are welcome and thanx for taking the time to say.... much appreciated.
@paulvta761
@paulvta761 18 күн бұрын
Another great video Mike
@TravelCostaRicaNOW
@TravelCostaRicaNOW 17 күн бұрын
Thank you. Appreciate that.
@David53D
@David53D 19 күн бұрын
I was robbed at knife point in broad daylight in a San Jose park. I also knew a guy who got seriously cut while getting robbed.
@TravelCostaRicaNOW
@TravelCostaRicaNOW 19 күн бұрын
I know those people too.....
@frankgjr
@frankgjr 18 күн бұрын
Happens in the states too
@CarlosPrats-fn6fo
@CarlosPrats-fn6fo 16 күн бұрын
It's gonna get worse, trust me
@frankgjr
@frankgjr 16 күн бұрын
@@CarlosPrats-fn6fo why?
@Marty647
@Marty647 18 күн бұрын
They are carving up every hill from Tamarindo to Playa del Coco. McMansions with pools. All foreign money. Infrastructure will never keep up. It´s 2005 all over again.
@TravelCostaRicaNOW
@TravelCostaRicaNOW 18 күн бұрын
Yeah, I know, same with Manuel Antonio and Jaco... very depressing...luckily there's a LOT of cool places besides the beach to live in CR.... so I hope they keep that shit in those places. *Got videos coming out about this as well.
@shellijohnson3043
@shellijohnson3043 18 күн бұрын
Thank You!
@TravelCostaRicaNOW
@TravelCostaRicaNOW 18 күн бұрын
You're welcome!
@whiskeykilo2h429
@whiskeykilo2h429 16 күн бұрын
Presidents Chavez is doing a decent job trying right the ship. He called out the previous 7 President administrations and stated they are responsible for the deterioration of the nation and rightfully so. He has President Bakule of El Salvador advising Costa Rica how get a handle on the crime problem that is getting worse.
@kengarcia3834
@kengarcia3834 19 күн бұрын
I think you guys are strong …stay safe but don’t let ‘em keep you from from living.
@TravelCostaRicaNOW
@TravelCostaRicaNOW 19 күн бұрын
EXACTLY that.
@cindyinaurora88
@cindyinaurora88 13 күн бұрын
We love Samara for the size and active concern between ticos/Rica’s and ex-pats to not over-develop.
@sandrabedard7848
@sandrabedard7848 19 күн бұрын
Hola Michael. Great topic 👏. I could say so much bu it would take time to type it all. Yes Pet food is more expensive but veterinarian care is cheaper. Our property taxes here in Santa Lucia Barva Heredia is $300.00 a year. Living simple is the key and we too left our American lifestyle behind. We have grande Dogs and our home is gated but we are NOT in a gated guarded community we are in a community with all Locals and we are the only Gringos. We are friends ❤ with all our neighborhood!! We haven't had any crime yet in the 3 years living in Costa Rica. We have caja we use for non emergencies and we have Medismart CR as a supplement insurance. We don't shop auto Macardo either we support our huge farmers market in Mercedes Norte Heredia. We will be going to Permanent residence next. I better stop here because you know me I can keep on going lolol 🤣😂 Pura Vida.
@TravelCostaRicaNOW
@TravelCostaRicaNOW 18 күн бұрын
Yup Sandra, you guys are definitely doing it right..... if more folks followed your lead they wouldn't find themselves in half the issues.... thanx for sharing, you're perspective/experience is always valuable info..... muchas gracias
@Queenie-the-genie
@Queenie-the-genie 12 күн бұрын
Having grown up in New York City, I have a hard time understanding not wanting to have lots of people around. Wherever drugs are illegal you will have more crime. If they are legal there is less crime. Alcohol is legal so purchasing it and possessing it is ok. Drinking it while driving is plain stupid as well as behaving like an Ahole is as well. That's a good way to ruin your life. Drugs being illegal is stupid. I really do not think that illegality stops people from taking them if they want to.
@RobertIsaacson-hi9sz
@RobertIsaacson-hi9sz 14 күн бұрын
Just moved from Mexico. Love it here.Will never go back.
@LisaMack100
@LisaMack100 19 күн бұрын
Good Morning!
@TravelCostaRicaNOW
@TravelCostaRicaNOW 19 күн бұрын
buenos dias
@danspaniel355
@danspaniel355 19 күн бұрын
Hi Michael,hope Yr well,in the UK it's finally getting warmer.Looking to get back to La Fortuna area again,loved it there and was great to meet you in Feb
@justyrenson
@justyrenson 18 күн бұрын
If you live in a little casita not in a gated community, how would you secure your laptop so it’s not stolen when you go out?
@jeannebellew9815
@jeannebellew9815 18 күн бұрын
Hi Justy! Hidey holes :-). We also have a full security system with cameras, motion detectors, and an electric fence.😉✌🏻❤. It works remotely so we can always see what's happening. Thanks for asking!
@TravelCostaRicaNOW
@TravelCostaRicaNOW 18 күн бұрын
Also a dog is nice... and it's also a good idea to know your neighbors...
@annrichmanrn4514
@annrichmanrn4514 19 күн бұрын
good info
@TravelCostaRicaNOW
@TravelCostaRicaNOW 19 күн бұрын
Gracias. I am glad you liked it.
@tanjaschubert8978
@tanjaschubert8978 18 күн бұрын
The gangsters in CR are really good on the bus, rubbing bags and the cameras never work on the bus. Especially targeted are Europeans and Americans. I did not bother reporting it to the police because it would have been more work for me without help.
@TravelCostaRicaNOW
@TravelCostaRicaNOW 18 күн бұрын
One of our earliest videos were about being safe on the bus,,, if you sleep on the bus, use a 'tie down' on your backpack or keep it with you... If you just do a couple things, it won't happen since they try to be slick and they do mostly work in 2's.
@anniesshenanigans3815
@anniesshenanigans3815 12 күн бұрын
My takeaway if that you need to have security immediately, and don't have anything expensive. I would love to visit. Do your HAVE to buy? Is there nice stable places to rent? Gated community's that are safer?
@jeannebellew9815
@jeannebellew9815 12 күн бұрын
Hi Annie! Getting security soon after moving is a good idea. There are many nice places to rent all over Costa Rica. Gated communities being safer isn't a given. It depends on which one and where. Now that you have this information, you are more knowledgeable and can ask great questions when you visit. ✌🏻❤
@donaldwatts1713
@donaldwatts1713 18 күн бұрын
Crime is on the rise in Costa Rica and that is too bad. It would be uneasy to know if you don't arm and secure everything its your own fault and you should have know better. I love the place but it has changed over the years for sure.
@TravelCostaRicaNOW
@TravelCostaRicaNOW 17 күн бұрын
Unfortunately, the same could be said for a lot of places people live in the world... unless you take responsibility, I don't think there's anyone who's going to help you or do it for you. But the good news is, once you're dialed in... you're good. Change is everywhere, never ending and I suppose we got to move with those changes. But I totally understand what you're saying.
@CarlosPrats-fn6fo
@CarlosPrats-fn6fo 16 күн бұрын
It is, and it's getting worse every year.
@donaldwatts1713
@donaldwatts1713 15 күн бұрын
@@TravelCostaRicaNOW Thank you for taking the time to respond. That's true crime is on the rise most places and you should take precautionary steps. Unfortunately I experienced an attempted car jacking with my wife between Quepos and Matapalo down on the Pacific. A group of drug crazed young men tried to get my wife and I to stop the car on the small dirt road that runs along the beach but I kept the Jimny moving. Once the road dead ended at a river we had to turn around and go back the same way. I had to get the jack handle and tire iron ready for what may happen next. Fortunetly we waited a few hours then headed back up the road. Everytime we travel to Costa Rica I can guarantee adventure...that's why we keep going back. But this is the wrong kind of adventure.
@TMZtOO
@TMZtOO 10 күн бұрын
Are there reliable local police officers available outside of San Jose or Limon?
@55mph92
@55mph92 19 күн бұрын
Whats the name of their catastropic insurance company?
@jeannebellew9815
@jeannebellew9815 18 күн бұрын
Hi, 55! James has BMI, and I have ASSA (used to be BCBS). We each had a physical and went with the company we could. Thanks for asking! ✌🏻❤
@janetkarfonta6034
@janetkarfonta6034 7 күн бұрын
I am visiting Costa Rica next year, I have a question. Should shop with cash or card. Is it unsafe to carry cash around? Would appreciate your reply.
@jeannebellew9815
@jeannebellew9815 3 күн бұрын
Hi Jane, Thank you for watching the interview and for your question! Traveling in Costa Rica is similar to traveling in many other countries, and a bit of vigilance and common sense can go a long way in ensuring a safe and enjoyable trip. Regarding your question about whether to shop with cash or card, both options are generally safe, but here are a few tips to help you decide: Cash: It's always good to carry some cash for small purchases, tips, and in case you visit places that don't accept cards. Avoid carrying large amounts of cash. Instead, take out what you need for the day and leave the rest in a secure place. Use ATMs in well-lit, busy areas or inside banks for added security. Card: Cards are widely accepted in hotels, restaurants, and larger stores. Make sure to inform your bank of your travel plans to avoid any issues with your card. Keep an eye on your card while making transactions, and regularly monitor your statements for any unauthorized charges. As with any destination, being a mindful traveler is key. Stay aware of your surroundings, don't display valuables, and use secure methods to store your belongings. Costa Rica, like many places, has areas where you should exercise more caution, but it also has a strong sense of community and hospitality. By taking standard travel precautions, you can enjoy the beautiful landscapes and vibrant culture that Costa Rica offers. Pura Vida! ✌🏻❤
@VIPReefAquariums
@VIPReefAquariums 13 күн бұрын
Mortgage paid off. $700 a year in taxes. Work out. Eat well. You'll live 100 years with that lifestyle anywhere in the world..LOL....good show!
@coffeewithbabymae6503
@coffeewithbabymae6503 17 күн бұрын
Is there anyway you can ask your contact(s) if I would qualify for the retirement visa with my monthly disability? I'm permanently disabled.
@coffeewithbabymae6503
@coffeewithbabymae6503 17 күн бұрын
let me rephrase that (it's weird when you think the words but somehow miss typing them).... Dear Michael, can you please ask your contact(s) if I would qualify for the retirement visa with my monthly disability? I'm permanently disabled. And thank you :)
@TravelCostaRicaNOW
@TravelCostaRicaNOW 17 күн бұрын
I don't have to ask,.. you just need at least $1000 or more coming in guaranteed from disability or a retirement fund
@coffeewithbabymae6503
@coffeewithbabymae6503 17 күн бұрын
@@TravelCostaRicaNOW See you next year :)
@anniesshenanigans3815
@anniesshenanigans3815 12 күн бұрын
It sux!! The coverage, the customer service, the overall benefit. I'm thinking about selling everything and becoming a nomad. 😢
@jeannebellew9815
@jeannebellew9815 12 күн бұрын
✌🏻❤
@athenachloewoodrow6356
@athenachloewoodrow6356 17 күн бұрын
🙏
@RobertIsaacson-hi9sz
@RobertIsaacson-hi9sz 14 күн бұрын
We have lived in Mexico and here. Never going back to Mexico. It's way too expensive. This is much better.
@xupsmanx
@xupsmanx 6 күн бұрын
San Jose isn't the problem when it comes to drugs or gangs. Esterillos, playa Hermosa playa Carillo are just a few with cartel problems.
@brendaboelter3617
@brendaboelter3617 19 күн бұрын
Great information. How can I contact Jeanne about freelancing. I'm interested in supplementing my income with an online job. Thanks
@TravelCostaRicaNOW
@TravelCostaRicaNOW 19 күн бұрын
Her contact info is in the description of the video
@bitsurfr46
@bitsurfr46 19 күн бұрын
1. Do people from the U.S. need to update any vaccinations before coming to Costa Rica? 2. What do you need to do to get a gun permit to protect yourself there?😮
@jeannebellew9815
@jeannebellew9815 18 күн бұрын
Hi, Bits! No, there is no requirement for vaccinations before you come to CR. Only residents and citizens can have guns, and only if they pass a practical, written, and psychological test. This is NOT a gun-friendly country. They don't even have an army. A big reason we came to CR. People from the U.S. get nervous about burglaries and robberies, and I can't help but wonder how they feel about the 330M+ guns in the U.S. I feel safer here than in the U.S. Thanks for asking! ✌🏻❤
@boatman909
@boatman909 17 күн бұрын
1. No vaccinations required 2. It is possible, but VERY, VERY difficult to get a gun permit here. Look at other options. Baseball bat? Air pistols can be brought in, although check customs regulations.
@TMZtOO
@TMZtOO 10 күн бұрын
Why is Petty Thief OK?
@brandonwoodley5198
@brandonwoodley5198 16 күн бұрын
are you able to drill a water well?
@jeannebellew9815
@jeannebellew9815 12 күн бұрын
Depends. Plenty of people do it illegally, but I wouldn't advise. Pura Vida! ✌🏻❤
@beverlyzpad1746
@beverlyzpad1746 6 күн бұрын
Hi, love the channel I couldn’t understand her on line business name. Can you tell me?
@TravelCostaRicaNOW
@TravelCostaRicaNOW 6 күн бұрын
@@beverlyzpad1746 in the description 😉
@coffeewithbabymae6503
@coffeewithbabymae6503 19 күн бұрын
Can you have a well dug on your property?
@jeannebellew9815
@jeannebellew9815 18 күн бұрын
I believe it depends on where you are. It requires a permit. We have 100+ illegal wells in our area. Wow. Thanks for asking. ✌🏻❤
@coffeewithbabymae6503
@coffeewithbabymae6503 18 күн бұрын
@@jeannebellew9815 we have a well in Canada.... it's amazing water. Hoping to have a well if we relocate.
@boatman909
@boatman909 18 күн бұрын
@@coffeewithbabymae6503 we have a private well (and water tower) on our small development up above Lake Arenal. There are some undeveloped plots left to purchase. See my previous post re some of our minor issues…. Pura Vida.
@icysurfer1
@icysurfer1 19 күн бұрын
Cue the "What-aboutism." Guess what, I do not stand out so much in the USA, as I do on a country road in Guanacaste. Does not excuse the crime against Gringos. because Detroit is unsafe.
@TravelCostaRicaNOW
@TravelCostaRicaNOW 19 күн бұрын
I think the point is crime is just about everywhere in some degree or the other, depending. Definitely not excusable but I do understand why they tend to gravitate towards gringos.. that said, once you're secure and take the common sense precautions, you're good for the most part. But I take your point. Thanx for the perspective.
@ashfam111
@ashfam111 8 күн бұрын
So funny hearing this. If you discovered it, that means it is touristy. Geez
@jeannebellew9815
@jeannebellew9815 3 күн бұрын
Hi! There are many areas in Costa Rica that have been "discovered" that aren't touristy. We live in one of those places. Thanks for watching! ✌🏻❤
@kaumingo
@kaumingo 14 күн бұрын
She lost me when I heard how la señora pronounced Tamarindo & Playa del Coco. First step should be how to pronounce where you live. Show respect to gain respect.
@jeannebellew9815
@jeannebellew9815 12 күн бұрын
Hi, I'm sorry you feel that way. I've been told many times by Ticos that they appreciate me trying to speak Spanish and engaging with them to the best of my ability, so that's what I do. I'll be 63 years old and so over how I'm supposed to do things and being judged by others. I wake up daily doing my best, forgive myself when I fail, be kind, and move on. I wish you good health and laughter. ✌🏻❤
@johnmasson3277
@johnmasson3277 19 күн бұрын
I’m curious to know the va****ne status of the gentleman who passed at 58. Not saying that’s what happened to him but research is certainly revealing it contributes to heart issues..
@scottbartlett7874
@scottbartlett7874 11 күн бұрын
The thieving is unreal. It's constantly in the back of your mind. Expensive as hell and the Tico's are not your friends really. Number one country for robberies and you will get robbed sooner or later. Not talking about san Jose. Im talking about the beach between Tamarindo and Playa Del Coco. Dont waste your time.
@jeannebellew9815
@jeannebellew9815 3 күн бұрын
I'm sorry you have such a negative view. Something bad must have happened to you. I wish you peace. ✌🏻❤
@stuartkidney3257
@stuartkidney3257 Күн бұрын
God, will THAT WOMAN let her husband state a COMPLETE SENTENCE without her TALKING OVER HIM???????? dysfunctional --- rude --- low class
@scottpettapiece5467
@scottpettapiece5467 12 күн бұрын
What is happening with agriculture in CR? Ive been hearing they are heavily invested with Monsanto some farmers cant get certified organic if they don't agree to the government rules
@frankgjr
@frankgjr 18 күн бұрын
All in all… Costa Rica is way better than living in the United States when you look at it. I’ll never live in the US again.
@TravelCostaRicaNOW
@TravelCostaRicaNOW 18 күн бұрын
I totally couldn't agree more. :)
@boatman909
@boatman909 18 күн бұрын
Its way better then trying to live in Canada (or the UK at the moment). I can’t afford to return to Canada! ☹️
@coffeewithbabymae6503
@coffeewithbabymae6503 17 күн бұрын
@@boatman909 I can't wait to get out.
@brandonwoodley5198
@brandonwoodley5198 16 күн бұрын
are you able to drill a water well?
@jeannebellew9815
@jeannebellew9815 16 күн бұрын
Not without a permit. That being said, there are a lot of illegal wells. I'm not sure what the consequence is of drilling. Anyone?
@CarlosPrats-fn6fo
@CarlosPrats-fn6fo 16 күн бұрын
@@jeannebellew9815 I mean, you really have to ask? destroying the natural patrimony of a third world country...jesus
@jeannebellew9815
@jeannebellew9815 16 күн бұрын
@@CarlosPrats-fn6fo I meant with the legal system. Pura Vida, my friend. ✌🏻❤
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