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MAY 4-9, 2024 WOMEN’S RETREAT AWAKENING IN THE JUNGLE, PURA VIDA (PURE LIFE) IN MAGICAL COSTA RICA 


Costa Rica tops the Happy Planet Index and…

We’re going to this magical country this May 4-9, 2024, on our WOMEN’S RETREAT AWAKENING IN THE JUNGLE, PURA VIDA (PURE LIFE) IN MAGICAL COSTA RICA, a country filled with a magnificently beautiful mixture of oceanscapes, beaches, landscapes, sunrises, sunsets, animal wildlife (including iguanas, monkeys, sloths, turtles, dolphins, and whales), plus tropical forests, jungles, vibrant art, waterfalls, rivers, streams, volcanos, ziplining, nature walks, hiking, surfing, diving, snorkeling, yummy and healthy food, friendly Costa Ricans (affectionately known as ticos and ticans), quaint towns and villages, the renowned pura vida (pure life) high energy, high frequency and high vibration, all woven into the Costa Rican culture and so much more…

For our Costa Rica Retreat, May 4-9, 2024, we will embark upon an exploration of the five elements of nature, the five taste flavors, the six senses, the seven lifestyle pillars, and the seven energy centers in the body, while enjoying an epic experience in a tropical location that is incomparable to anywhere else on Earth.

On our Costa Rica Retreat you’ll have daily organized activities for wellness, well-being and relaxation, plus your own personal free time to do as you please, with or without anyone telling you “what to do” with your own personal free time so that you can retreat, regenerate, reset, rejuvenate, revive, reflect, relax and refresh yourself at your own personal pace, all while being supported and held in the safety of our beautiful Costa Rica Retreat community.

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Pura Vida!

Best wishes,

Angel

Costa Rica ranks as the safest country in Latin America according to the Global Peace Index.

Also, Costa Rica is one of the most biodiverse places on the planet with around half a million species known to live there, which is equal to about 5% of the estimated species on Earth - making it an unparalleled destination for ecotourism and wildlife enthusiasts.

Costa Rica, a small Central American country, is known for its incredible biodiversity and stunning natural landscapes. Costa Rica’s rich biodiversity is not only a treasure for the country itself, but it also holds significant importance for the entire planet.

Costa Rica has one of the highest densities of plant and animal species on Earth. This lush country has an incredible diversity of habitats, from high volcanoes and ocean beaches to tropical rainforests and rich wetlands.

Thanks to its location only 10 degrees from the equator, Costa Rica has a year-round tropical climate which provides an abundant and amazing selection of exotic fruits. In addition to the familiar favorites such as mango, pineapple, banana and watermelon, there are a great number of local varieties such as the brown sugar sweetness of the mamey sapote, or the pudding-like flesh of the guanabana. 

One of the popular phrases that you will hear throughout Costa Rica is “pura vida”.

These two words pretty much sum up everything that makes this Central American country so amazing. The literal meaning of the words “pura vida” is “pure life”, but they have to do more with a type of living than a simple saying.

How Do Costa Ricans Use the phrase “Pura vida?”

You will probably hear “pura vida” from friends and friendly people all over Costa Rica. It’s their way of saying hello, making you feel welcome or saying goodbye in a happy way. Don’t be surprised if you see people on the street telling each other “pura vida” instead of the “buenos días” or good morning you would hear in other Latin American countries.

If you want to find out more about how “pura vida” is used in everyday life in Costa Rica, then tap here for more awesome examples.


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Costa Rica Frequently Asked Questions

The source of this information is from visitcostarica.com and costarica.org

TRAVELING TO COSTA RICA

Some travelers require a visa to visit Costa Rica, so check the list of countries before you buy your ticket and verify the entry requirements according to the country where your passport was issued.

WATER

Imagine you find yourself running low on bottled water and your only source is the water from the tap. You’re in luck! The tap water in Costa Rica is completely drinkable.

FOOD

In restaurants and hotels, 13% Value Added Tax and a 10% tip are included in the final price; however, if you are more than happy with the service and want to leave a gratuity, it will be welcome.

CELL PHONE

An unlocked cell phone will work in Costa Rica. But remember to call your wireless provider before you go to add global roaming capabilities to your plan.
You can also buy a SIM prepaid card and use your unlocked cell phone in Costa Rica. Find SIM cards at the Kolbi (the national telecommunications company) booth at the airport, or in any telephone company store around, such as Claro and Movistar. A local line is not required to dial 9-1-1 just in case of emergency.

MONEY TIPS

The colón is the currency of Costa Rica.

  • US$ dollars and major credit cards are widely accepted.

  • Exchange money only at banks and approved change offices. Check exchange rate here

  • Bank transactions require a valid passport (not a copy nor a picture).

  • ATMs are located throughout the country. Some of them remain closed from 11:00 p.m. to 5:00 a.m. Remember not to flash your cash.

  • Sales tax or Value Added Tax (VAT) is 13%. It is included in the final price of every service or product purchase.

  • The departure tax should be included in most of the airline tickets. For those flight tickets where it is duly stipulated that they do not include the departure tax, you must pay $29 per person, either in dollars, colones (local currency), credit or debit card.

FOOTWEAR

When you’re headed on vacation, the idea is to keep it as stress-free as possible. Pay attention to the little things to avoid any snags. BRING THE RIGHT SHOES! There are a ton of fun things to do in Costa Rica and you don’t want your footwear to limit you or give you blisters. A pair of sandals and some decent sneakers should do fine. If you plan on doing some serious hiking or climbing, consider some heavier duty options.

LOCAL LANGUAGE

Many Costa Ricans speak English quite well, but remember the native tongue is rooted in Spanish. When you’re planning a trip, we suggest brushing up on your Español. Download some audio lessons on your mobile device and listen while traveling or keep a pocket translator handy. Chat with the locals–maybe they can suggest an excursion you had not planned on!

BEACHES

  • Costa Rica is a year-round destination! Go get a tan, go surfing and walk on the beach, but don't leave your belongings alone when you do.

  • Ask locals or surfers about the beach conditions and about rip currents.

  • If someone is at risk, and you haven't been trained in first aid, seek for help.

  • When traveling with friends, don't joke around in a way that may put your life or others at risk.

  • Keep children, elderly people or people with physical limitations close to you, and avoid swimming alone.

INOCULATIONS

The health care system in Costa Rica is very good, both private and public. Although, basic vaccines for hepatitis A and B are recommended, as well as rabies and tetanus, before making the trip.

The government of Costa Rica requires the yellow fever vaccine certificate when traveling from countries in Africa (Angola, Benin, Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Gabon, Gambia, Guinea, Liberia, Nigeria, Sierra Leone, Sudan), Venezuela, Colombia, Peru, Ecuador, Brazil and the Republic of Guyana. The vaccine must be administered at least 10 days before the start date of your trip.