hotel.jpgEven with the real estate market slowdown in many countries - the US, Canada, UK, and Costa Rica as well - major players in the tourism industry are still confident in Costa Rica as a world class destination.  A number of tourist mega-projects are in the works, or currently underway. Three Spanish hotel projects will begin in Costa Rica, totaling more than $1 billion. Others like the first luxury megacomplex in the Osa Peninsula, in the province of Puntarenas, will begin construction shortly.

So why do major tourism investors continue to feel comfortable in Costa Rica? They say that it is thanks to its legal system, its hardworking and skilled labor force, as well as its peaceful climate - an ideal country for vacationers.  There is definitely validity in this statement, which we should explore further.

Many people are often concerned about their safety when traveling to another country.  Typically, this fear is due more to the unknown and media hype.  But the good news is that we KNOW that Costa Rica is a safe country.  Recently, FTI Ibero-America Consulting rated Costa Rica as THE safest country in Costa Rica for businessmen and multinational companies.  CINDE also states on their website that Costa Rica is the most politically stable country in Latin America.

Regarding Costa Rica’s skilled and hardworking labor force, that is due in large part to their excellent public education system, where all children are required to attend school.  Numerous international companies - like Intel, Glaxo Smith Kline, and Bayer, to name a few - recognize this and have invested millions in Costa Rica.  This of course serves the tourism industry well too, resulting in memorable experiences for tourists.

The bottom line is that Costa Rica is extremely foreign investor friendly has resulted in a tourist-friendly environment - making many major tourism companies very happy.

Posted by costaricarealestateexpert | For Investors, For Real Estate & Travel Pros, Travel | April 29, 2008 | No Comments (Leave a Comment)

Discover Guanacaste Coast

4 DAYS / 3 NIGHTS - LAND ONLY

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From around $310

Per person, double occupancy.

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Surfing in Costa Rica
Summary
Explore the popular tourist town of Tamarindo, where you will find a variety of shopping and dining.

Or relax on the beach with a good book, or take some surf lessons at the beach made famous by the cult movis Endless Summer and Endless Summer 2.

Take in the nightlife at one of the many danceclubs or bars in Tamarindo.

Be sure to set aside half a day to view some excellent properties for sale in the area.

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Itinerary
DAY 1 LIBERIA/GUANACASTE COAST. You will be transferred to your hotel on the Guanacaste Coast.

DAY 2 PROPERTY TOUR. Set aside a morning or afternoon for guided property tours of some fantastic real estate right in the Guanacaste coast. You’ll find a wide variety of properties in all price ranges, and suitable for investment, vacation, or retirement. Use the remainder of the day to explore or relax on the beach. (B)

DAY 3 GUANACASTE COAST. Free day. Take an optional tour to a National Park or relax on the beach - the choice is yours. (B)

DAY 4 GUANACASTE COAST/LIBERIA. Return to San Jose (B)

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Price per person from

HOTEL TWIN SINGLE
Flamingo Beach (ST) $262 $449
Ocotal Beach (F) $302 $425
Tamarindo Diria Beach & Golf Resort (F) $306 $536
Bahia del Sol Beachfront Hotel (F) $310 $620
Jardin del Eden Villas (F) $312 $550
Casa Conde del Mar (F) $334 $619
Capitan Suizo (SF) $328 $588
Cala Luna (SF) $388 $702
Four Seasons Resort (DLX) $1161 $2241

Travel any day.  A “Travel Alone” supplement may apply.  Ask about other hotels.

Discover Guanacaste Coast - Optional Tours
Pre-book your optional tours to avoid disappointment. Optional tour prices per person

Canopy Tour $55
Skywalk in the Rainforest (L) $84
Ricon de la Vieja National Park (approx 7 hrs) (L) $85
Los Inocentes Horseback riding (approx 5 hrs) (L) $86
Floating dow the Corobici River (L)  $89
Palo Verde National Park (approx 8 hrs) (L)  $94
Arenal Volcano and Coter Rainfores (L,D)  $129
Nicaragua volcanos and colonial cities  $149

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Posted by admin | Guanacaste, Travel | February 15, 2008 | No Comments (Leave a Comment)

Discover Jaco

4 DAYS / 3 NIGHTS - LAND ONLY

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From around $298

Per person, double occupancy.

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Sunset over Jaco Beach
 
Summary
Explore downtown Jaco where you will find a variety of shopping and dining.
Relax on the beach with a good book or get some surf lessons from one of the many surf shops in town.
Take in the nightlife at one of the dance clubs or bars.
And while in Jaco, set aside a few hours to take a look at some great properties which are well suited for vacation, investment, and even retirement.

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Itinerary
DAY 1 SAN JOSE/JACO BEACH.  You will be transferred to your hotel in Jaco Beach

DAY 2 JACO BEACH.
  Set aside a couple of hours for a guided property tour of some fantastic real estate right in Jaco.  In this collection of properties, you’ll find they are well suited for retirement, vacation, and investment homes.  The rest of the day is free to discover Jaco. (B)

DAY 3 JACO BEACH.  Free days.  Take an optional tour or relax on the beach - the choice is yours (B)

DAY 4 JACO BEACH/SAN JOSE.  Return to San Jose (B)

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Hotel Info
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HOTEL TWIN SINGLE
Best Western Jaco (F) $217 $324
Hotel Amapola (F)    
  Standard Room  $281  $480
  Junior Suite  $371  $661
  Villa  $516  $950
Punta Leona Hotel del la Playa (F)    
  Slvamar - room  $298  $450
Club del Mar (F)  $382  $642
Villa Caletas - boutique (SF)    
  Standard Room  $453  $748
  Villa  $535  $911
  Jr. Suite  $687  $1216
Xandari by the Pacific (SF)    
  Garden Villa  $524  $861
  Beachfront Ultra  $693  $1199
Los Suenos Marriott (DLX)  $404  $727

Ask about other hotels.

 
Discover Jaco - Optional Tours
Pre-book your optional tours to avoid disappointment. Optional tour prices per person

Manuel Antonio National Park wal (closed Mondays) $48
Carara National Park  $68
Canopy tour  $82
Tortuga Island (L)  $114

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Posted by admin | Travel | February 14, 2008 | No Comments (Leave a Comment)

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Jaco FAQ

Last updated February 12, 2008

  1. Where is Jaco located?
  2. How do I get to Jaco?
  3. Where can I stay in Jaco?
  4. What is there to do in Jaco?
  5. Is Jaco overdeveloped?
  6. Is Jaco safe?
  7. Are there grocery stores, banks, and pharmacies in Jaco?
  8. Are there medical facilities in Jaco?
  9. What schools are in Jaco?
  10. How do I get around in Jaco?
  11. Can I rent a car in Jaco?

1.  Jaco is located about 2 hours southwest of San Jose.  Jaco is the closest beach town to Costa Rica’s capital city, which explains its popularity with tourists who fly into San Jose’s Juan Santamaria International airport, and also people who live in San Jose who want to go to the beach for the weekend.

Currently there is a new road being worked on between San Jose and Jaco which when completed, will cut the drive time in half between the two locales.

2.  For foreign travelers, the best way to get to Jaco is to fly into San Jose’s Juan Santamaria International airport and hire a van or shuttle to transport them to San Jose.  You can rent a vehicle to do the drive yourself, but it is recommended that first time visitors take a transport instead as the drive is quite windy and through the mountains - a little intimidating if you haven’t gone this route before.

There is also a small domestic airport located in Quepos about 1 hour south of Jaco.  You can take a domestic airline, like NatureAir, and fly to Quepos, then drive the 1 hour to Jaco.  In addition, helicopter flights are available between San Jose and Jaco.

3.  Jaco has numerous hotels, like the Best Western, the stunning Doce Lunas just outside of the town limits, and condos that you can rent like Bahia Azul, Bahia Encantada, or La Paloma Blanca.  Inquire for more information on condo rentals in Jaco.

4.  Lots!  Shopping at the many shops along the main drag in town.  Dining at the many restaurants in town with cuisine ranging from sushi to pizza to more traditional Tico cuisine.

Jaco is a beach town, and it shows!  There are numerous surf shops where you can purchase surf lessons or rent a board.  Or take the more relaxing route and just lay on the beach and listen to the breaking waves.

The nightlife is also active in Jaco.  There are numerous bars and dance clubs along the main drag, usually walking distance from the major hotels and condos.  There are also casinos in Jaco, as gambling is legal in Costa Rica.

Also along the main drag in Jaco, you’ll find numerous tour operators offering zip line canopy tours, visits to a butterfly farm, trips down to Manuel Antonio National Park (a must for all visitors), fishing expeditions, scuba diving trips, and so much more!

5.  Jaco is a small town, with a population of 7,800 (according to 2006 census).  In the past few years, there has been an explosion of development of growth in Jaco, though by no means would North Americans consider it “overdeveloped” - a very relative term.

With the development that Jaco has been experiencing, a cleanup effort has also been going on.  Local developers were kind enough to donate very expensive beach cleaning equipment to continually maintain the cleanliness of the beach by removing large and small debris.  These same developers also paved the main drag through town, which at the beginning of 2007 was just a dirt road.  These efforts have improved the quality of living in Jaco for locals and tourists alike.

6.  Costa Rica in general is safe, as is Jaco.  Still, tourists do tend to be preyed upon by petty thieves, so a good amount of common sense is in order.

However, in addition to common sense, Jaco boasts a Tourist Police force put in place by the Costa Rica Tourism Board, and which works in conjunction with the local police force.  The Tourist Police main goal is to keep tourists safe from crime targeted towards them.  And even better news is that the Tourist Police are working, as it was reported that last year, tourist-related crime decreased by 26%, directly attributed to the Tourist Police.

7.  There are grocery stores, banks (several) and pharmacies (several) located in the town of Jaco, with most of them easily found along the main drag.  They will also accept North American credit cards and ATM cards.

8.  There are several private medical facilities in town which also provide ambulance transport services to larger facilities in San Jose.  Foreigners can use these facilities and it is even possible that they may accept your medical insurance.  However, out-of-pocket costs are considerably less than medical costs that you see in the US, so paying out-of-pocket shouldn’t put you in debt.

9. Costa Rica has an excellent public school system, and also a variety of excellent private schools.  Jaco has several private schools in the area, one being Las Nubes and Falcon International, which have an English and Spanish curriculum.

10.  That depends on where you are staying.  If you are in one of the many hotels or condos along the main drag, you can easily walk to anywhere you need to go in Jaco.  There are also numerous taxis in town which are quite inexpensive, though there are no consistent taxi rates in town.

11.  Yes.  National Car RentalAdvantage Rent a Car, Economy Rent a Car and Europcar are all car rental companies in Jaco.  And all you need is to be able to provide your driver’s license from your home country.

Posted by costaricarealestateexpert | FAQs & Lists, Jaco Real Estate, Living in Costa Rica, Travel | February 12, 2008 | No Comments (Leave a Comment)

Last updated February 12, 2008 

Do you have one of those magnets on your fridge which lists all of the important phone numbers that you need to know in your area?  Well, Costa Rica has some important phone numbers that you should keep handy too.  Here are some:

Emergency Numbers

Emergencies…911
Fire Department and Rescue Units…118
Traffic Police…222-9330 or 222-9245
Police Department…117
   Jaco Police Department…643-3011
Rural Police Department…127
Red Cross…128

Airports

Juan Santamaria International Airport…441-0744
Limon Airport…758-1379
Tobias Bola nos Airport…232-2820
Daniel Oduber International Airport…666-0695

Posted by costaricarealestateexpert | FAQs & Lists, Living in Costa Rica, Travel | February 8, 2008 | No Comments (Leave a Comment)

Through our travel professionals, we have to offer a 7 day “Taste of Costa Rica” land-only tour originating from the Daniel Oduber International airport in Liberia, Guanacaste, Costa Rica.  Pricing for this tour starts at $769 CAD (similar to US funds), per person.  Airfare is extra.

Arenal

From Liberia, you will head to intimate Arenal Lodge which offers up some fantastic views of Arenal Volcano.  During your 3 day stay you will have a chance to reconnect with nature, as lush landscaping will surround you.

Discover your wild side as you fly through the treetops on an Arenal Paraiso Canopy Tour.  In addition to the thrilling ride you’ll get riding along cables from treetop platforms, the views will be unsurpassed.

On the Wildlife River Cruise, you’ll get to see unique and splendid wildlife that until then had only been seen by you on the television.

Pacific Coast

The remainder of your stay will be at your choice of one of the following hotels along the Pacific coast of Costa Rica:

  1. Tamarindo Diria Beach & Golf Resort
  2. Barcelo Langosta Beach
  3. Flamingo Beach Resort

While here, grab your sunscreen and a beach towel and bask in the warm, golden sun!  Or grab a round of golf before lunch on the patio of a local restaurant.  How about a little shopping?  The point is, take it easy and let Costa Rica take care of you!

And while you are in the area, falling in love with Costa Rica, why not take a moment to visit some fantastic properties in the area.  Minutes from Tamarindo you’ll find Naturalia, a luxury condo that’s just a short walk to the beach.

Not much further away you’ll also find Colinas Del Coyolar, a gated community of lots where you can buy and build for under $200,000!  Colinas Del Coyolar is perfect for any type of buyer - investor, second home owner, or a retiree. 

Your stay comes to an end as you return to Daniel Oduber International airport in Liberia for your flight back home.

Make Your Plans Today!

Are you ready for your break from winter?  Are you ready to find your Costa Rican vacation home?  Then contact us today for a quote to get your Taste of Costa Rica!

Posted by admin | For Canadians, For Investors, For Seniors, Travel | February 1, 2008 | No Comments (Leave a Comment)

Okay, I wish I had read something like this before I headed down to Costa Rica the first time!  I had traveled a lot and always without issues.  Of course, my travel was limited to the US, Canada, and the Bahamas many years ago - which of course is very similar to home.

I thought I was well prepared:  I had my passport, money, credit cards, hotel reservation, transportation, flight, bathing suit, toothbrush…  What else could I need for a 3 day trip?

I found out the second night in Costa Rica, when my husband got the first migraine that he has ever had since I have known him.

Let’s step back a few days when I was packing.  I was looking at the medicine in the medicine cabinet, and thought to myself, “we won’t need anything for just a 3 day trip, and if we do, we can stop at a pharmacy.”  The error in my logic was thinking that Costa Rica was just like where I lived - 24 hour pharmacies.

So, back at our hotel room, my husband was in agony and we didn’t have any pain medication.  It was a long night for both of us, but of course my husband suffered the most.  As morning neared, I kept going to the front desk to see if anyone could open the hotel gift shop so I could buy some aspirin.  When they finally did, they didn’t have a bottle of aspirin, but 3 individually wrapped tablets.  They gave them to me.

My husband was finally able to get some rest once he took those 3 aspirin, but it was a huge lesson learned!  The next day, we stopped at one of the many well-stocked pharmacies in town and picked up some extra-strength Tylenol!

So, here are a few packing tips when you are headed to Costa Rica:

  • Medicine - Pain medication, anti-diarrheal tablets, Tums, infant/kids medicine, prescription medicine, whatever you think you could possibly (even remotely) need and not be able to wait to get.  Learn from my experience.  If you don’t want to bring it with you, buy it at the pharmacy on the first day you arrive in Costa Rica.  Remember - they don’t have 24 hour pharmacies.
  • Travel First Aid Kit - Why not take the next step and bring a travel first aid kit?  You never know when you might need a band aid!  Try Johnson & Johnson’s Portable Travel First Aid Kit with Forty Items.
  • Mosquito repellent - There are mosquitoes in Costa Rica, though not a lot on the Pacific coast.  I did get a couple of bites while I was there, but I didn’t see a lot.  I grew up in Manitoba, Canada, which has a LOT of mosquitoes in the summers.  Try California Baby Bug Repellent Spray - if it’s good for baby, it’s good for you!
  • Sunscreen - Okay, on another trip - though not to Costa Rica - I got a REALLY bad sunburn and it ruined the rest of my vacation.  Don’t let that happen to you!!  And make sure you choose the correct sunscreens.  The higher the SPF, the better.  If you are going to be doing a lot of activities where you sweat or get in the water, make sure your sunscreen is waterproof.  And here is a tip from an avid surfer for those of you who are going to be doing a lot of water activities - use a stick-type sunscreen on your face.  It won’t run in your eyes and it won’t wash off as quickly.  This is also good for kids who keep wiping their face and smearing the sunscreen in their eyes.  Try some of these sunscreen products: Bull Frog Sunblock Surfer Formula Body Gel, SPF 36 (Pack of 2), Neutrogena Healthy Defense Oil-Free Sunblock Stick, SPF 30 (Pack of 3), California Baby SPF30+ Sunscreen Lotion, Water Resistant and Hypo-Allergenic (Pack of 2), and Fruit Of The Earth 100% Aloe Vera Gel in case you do get a little too much sun!

If you pack carefully, you’ll come back with great stories of your stay in beautiful Costa Rica - not horror stories that could have been prevented with a little careful planning!

Posted by costaricarealestateexpert | Travel | January 30, 2008 | No Comments (Leave a Comment)

So, what do you think about taking a trip to Costa Rica to find your tropical dream home AND getting paid to do it.  It’s no joke - it’s true!

Compass Properties International and The Costa Rica Real Estate Expert will cover up to $2000 of your Costa Rica travel expenses when you buy a home through us*.  Do you know what kind of trip you can get for $2000?  That could cover a fun-filled, exciting, weeklong trip for two!

While you are on your trip to Costa Rica, you’ll be able to meet with Compass Properties’ colleagues and affiliates who will show you some amazing Costa Rican real estate:

  • Lots - build your custom dream home with all the luxuries, like granite countertops, tile floors, crown molding, fine hardwood cabinetry, and more!
  • Condos - Beachfront, beach close - your choice!  All located in some wonderful areas close to fantastic sights and activities.

 They will also be able to answer questions you may have about visiting your property, renting your property, maintaining your property, or even moving to your property.

Whether you have already made your travel plans, or would like one of our full-service travel professionals to help you, you can contact us to make arrangements to meet with one of our colleagues or affiliates in Costa Rica for a custom home tour, or to request more information.

Pura vida!

* Valid on select properties only.  Please inquire for more details.

Posted by costaricarealestateexpert | For Investors, For Seniors, Travel | January 7, 2008 | No Comments (Leave a Comment)

Costa Rica’s Tourism Board (ICT) has just released its 2007 year end tourism statistics.  Here are some of the highlights:

1. Crime against tourists dropped 26%

2. Tourism rose by 11.5%

3. Total of 1.9 million people (tourists) visited Costa Rica

4. $1.9 Billion in Tourism Revenue, up 300 million from last year.

5. 100 New ICT Police Officers added

6. Jaco has granted $800,000 more dollars for next year to hire more police.

These are some exciting numbers, and just confirmation of what we have been saying - that tourism is continuing to grow in Costa Rica.

Even more exciting is that crime against tourists has gone down.  Typically, tourists fall victim to petty theft, mostly because they aren’t using common sense and they fall prey to small time thieves who target tourists.  But with the addition of the new ICT police officers who work in conjunction with local police forces to keep tourists safe, these crimes have gone down.  Quick justification for these new police officers.

And it appears that in response to this resounding success, the town of Jaco has set aside funds to beef up their ICT police officers, continuing their dedication to improve this great tourist town.

Posted by costaricarealestateexpert | For Developers, For Investors, Travel | December 23, 2007 | No Comments (Leave a Comment)

On the coast of the Central Pacific, you will find the small, yet growing, town of Jaco.  For many years, Jaco has been popular with San Jose residents and tourists, seeing as it is the closest beach town to San Jose - just a 1 ½ to 2 hour drive.  On the weekends, Jaco would teem with beach-goers who came to soak up the suns rays on the sand, or to thrill in the world-renowned surf.

Over the years, more people have come to discover Jaco’s quaintness.  Numerous developers have built - or are currently building - a variety of developments in the area.  Buyers are snatching up many of the well priced properties, mainly because they are more inexpensive than comparable properties found in the more developed northern Guanacaste region.  It also helps that the area is extremely accessible.

Don’t get the idea that Jaco is overdeveloped, although each person’s perception of what is overdeveloped is different.  Jaco is a small town, bordered by the Pacific on the West, and lush mountains all around its remaining borders.  The main drag is populated with a variety of shops, restaurants, small hotels, banks, pharmacies, and grocery stores, and runs parallel to the beach.

And speaking of the beach, when you visit it, you will find a wide expanse of light cinnamon colored sand, gracefully meeting up with the majestic Pacific waters.  Palm trees line the border of the beach, behind which are numerous condos, hotels, and restaurants.  When the surf is favorable, you’ll see numerous surfers in the water ripping down the waves.  The surf is suitable for beginner to intermediate surfers, but caution should always be exercised for those with little to no surfing experience.  The waves can grow considerably in less than an hour, putting newbies in an unsafe position.  Beginners are best to hire a surf instructor from one of the many surf shops along the main drag to help them traverse Jaco’s waves safely and teach them property surf etiquette.

Also along Jaco’s main drag will be found numerous tour operators.  They will be offering a variety of activities like zip line tours, fishing excursions, surf tours, golf expeditions, and much more.  A must see activity when staying in Jaco is to make a visit to Costa Rica’s most well known national park, Manuel Antonio.  There you will see monkeys, exotic birds, and also a sloth sanctuary which may even have some baby sloths.

Jaco is also well known for its exciting night life with dining, dancing, and even gambling.  To keep everyone safe, the local Central Pacific Chamber of Commerce has put together a private security force whose job is to work in conjunction with local law enforcement in keeping the streets safe for everyone.

Any trip to San Jose or the Central Pacific would be incomplete without a visit to Jaco.  Be sure you make it!

Posted by costaricarealestateexpert | Jaco Real Estate, Travel | December 19, 2007 | No Comments (Leave a Comment)

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