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Costa Rica Chronicles Part-1: Why Do It

Welcome to our three‑part adventure into expat life in Costa Rica: Part 1 explores the top reasons expats pack their bags for this tropical paradise, Part 2 digs into why some eventually head back home, and Part 3 offers a don’t‑pack‑yet checklist to help you decide if Pura Vida really is your thing and tips to make it work.

Whether you’re daydreaming of sloths over spreadsheets, scouting the perfect beach‑and‑brew mix, or simply curious about life beyond the comfort of your current home, buckle up as this series is your go‑to guide, woven with real insights and a wink of tropical breeze.

Top Reasons Expats Move to Costa Rica

1. Pura vida lifestyle


This isn’t just a slogan, it’s a laid‑back, stress‑light life philosophy. Once you embrace sloth‑speed living (literally), you’re hooked.

2. Affordable cost of living


Rent, fresh produce, healthcare… all come at a fraction of U.S./Canadian/European prices. Try living on $1,500/month instead of $3,500 and see how fast your savings smile.

3. Natural beauty & biodiversity


Rainforests, beaches, volcanoes, sloths and toucans galore, Costa Rica packs 6 % of global biodiversity into 0.03 % of the land. Talk about party in the wild.

4. High‑quality, affordable healthcare


Public CAJA system ranks among Latin America’s best; private clinics are excellent and not scandalously priced.

5. Stable democracy & security


No army since 1948, one of Central America’s safest countries, and political calm. That’s the real Pura Vida.

6. Diverse residency visas


Whether you’re retired (Pensionado), an investor (Inversionista), on fixed income (Rentista), or a remote‑working digital nomad, there’s a visa tailored to you.

7. Welcoming expat & local communities


Join fresco Friday markets, expat coffee meetups or Spanish classes, Ticos and newcomers are warm and inclusive.

8. Eco‑friendly, sustainable values


With nearly 26% protected land, renewable energy, national parks and eco‑culture, this is planet‑lover central .

9. Ideal climate year‑round


Costa Rica has 7 micro-climates. Tropical warmth with coveted dry seasons in highlands; high‑elevation escapes mean there’s a preferred climate for everyone.

10. Remote‑work heaven & infrastructure


Co-working hubs, stable internet, strong time‑zone fit for global professionals; the Digital Nomad Visa earns extra brownie points.

11. Adventure & wellness lifestyle


Surf, zip‑line, hike, do yoga on the beach or retreats, eco‑lodges and Blue‑Zone longevity await.

12. Real‑estate investment options


From eco‑condos to jungle retreats, golden‑visa rails tap into property investment perks.

13. Friendly culture & language ease


“Hola” is universal, and many locals speak English (or French). It’s foreign immersion with a soft landing.

14. Improved mental and physical health


Slow living, clean environment and community connection = lower stress, longer life.

15. Compact country, lots to discover


Beach today, mountains tomorrow—explore a lot without traveling much.

Stay Tuned…

Stick around if you’ve ever wondered whether a hammock-and-sunset dream might come with surprise plot twists (Part 2 is just around the corner). We’ll uncover why even the biggest fans of affordable healthcare, tropical beaches, and siesta‑style living sometimes pack up and return to their old routines. Think of it as the sequel where reality checks in, and you’ll want popcorn (and maybe a pacifier, just in case). Don’t miss it as your next big revelation could already be on its way.

Did you know that…Costa Rica ranks as one of the happiest countries in the world. Maybe sunshine, nature, and less hustle do make a difference. #CostaRica #PuraVida

Under Grumpa's Hat (@grumpa.ca) 2025-07-19T11:09:20.781Z

Costa Rica Chronicles Part-2: Why it Fails

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JD Lagrange

Blog: Under Grumpa's Hat (Grumpa.ca) Life / Humour #PuraVida - Canadian 🇨🇦 in Costa Rica 🇨🇷 Other medias: https://linktr.ee/jocelyndarilagrange

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