I stayed in Tinamaste for about 10 days and 18 overall in Costa Rica back in Late July and I found you relating your experience in the area to be very accurate to what I experienced. When (or if) I decide to move down there, renting definitely seems like the way to go. Own what you can pack into a car is the best way to be flexible. Can't wait to get back--well done.
Why are you hyping this place. Its already loosing its character as they clearcut the jungle regardless of the wildlife. By the way work on your accent and you are rather boring. You also characterize inaccurately at times.
I totally enjoyed this vid. It was real. It resonated with me. Most of these cons arent specific to CR. They are common throughout latin / south america and the Caribbean but I appreciated the honesty. That said, dogs shouldnt be on beaches. Some ppl do not clean up after them and in place where there could be nesting areas, dogs will destroy them. I get the allure of walking the beach with your best friend but to be arguing with the rangers... come on man I am looking to visit CR next month. I see u have a vid on the whale festival 👀 You have a new follower
@@CostaRicaStory Was in CR 3 yesrs ago for a few days in La Fortuna and loved it! Would like to go back and spend more the and explore other areas, as there is so much to see. 🏝⛰️🏞
Playa Hermosa is the closest free beach and is a quick drive from anywhere in Uvita, but walking to Playa Hermosa from most locations in Uvita would be a long walk on busy Route 34 or a very long walk along and across the river, which can only be done at low tide and when water levels are low. There can also be can also Crocs in that area and it is a bit isolated. There are a few renting options within walking distance to the beach in the playa hermosa general area, but they are few and far between.
No, they don't have that sort of option here, just a few different temporary residency categories that you can pursue to permanent residency. There are also different Visa options like digital nomad, student etc, but nothing like you describe about your experience in Mexico with a residency card.
Your videos are awesome. Such a natural lead in to check out your website!!
Than you very much I appreciate that. Thanks for watching!🙂
NO SNOW👍👍👍...NO COLD. What do we need more...😀
Yeah, they had me at “ No snow” too😂
Great video, quite relaxing to listen to :) thanks for the time put into it!
Your very welcome and thank for you kind words.
I stayed in Tinamaste for about 10 days and 18 overall in Costa Rica back in Late July and I found you relating your experience in the area to be very accurate to what I experienced. When (or if) I decide to move down there, renting definitely seems like the way to go. Own what you can pack into a car is the best way to be flexible. Can't wait to get back--well done.
Muchas Gracias Marcel, I think you have the right idea about traveling light. Best wishes on your travels🙂🤙
Why are you hyping this place. Its already loosing its character as they clearcut the jungle regardless of the wildlife. By the way work on your accent and you are rather boring. You also characterize inaccurately at times.
Thank you for your pro's and con's
You are very welcome Tina🙂
I totally enjoyed this vid. It was real. It resonated with me. Most of these cons arent specific to CR. They are common throughout latin / south america and the Caribbean but I appreciated the honesty. That said, dogs shouldnt be on beaches. Some ppl do not clean up after them and in place where there could be nesting areas, dogs will destroy them. I get the allure of walking the beach with your best friend but to be arguing with the rangers... come on man
I am looking to visit CR next month. I see u have a vid on the whale festival 👀
You have a new follower
Muchas Gracias Aamassy, I am happy you enjoyed the video and welcome aboard🙂👍
Good information. Thank you.
Glad you enjoyed it Olga, thanks for watching🙂🤙
@@CostaRicaStory Was in CR 3 yesrs ago for a few days in La Fortuna and loved it! Would like to go back and spend more the and explore other areas, as there is so much to see. 🏝⛰️🏞
Great tips Ed.
Thanks Michael😁
Nice short informative video👍👍
Gracias Rhonda 🙂👍
Thanks for the info
You are very welcome🙂🤙
Would you say you can ride your bike around to go to the beach or the supermercado? Can you walk to many local restaurants?
Most definitely yes to both questions🚶♂️🚴♂️
What a pity that the entrance to the beach is paid and not for pets. And is it far to walk to the open beaches?
Playa Hermosa is the closest free beach and is a quick drive from anywhere in Uvita, but walking to Playa Hermosa from most locations in Uvita would be a long walk on busy Route 34 or a very long walk along and across the river, which can only be done at low tide and when water levels are low. There can also be can also Crocs in that area and it is a bit isolated. There are a few renting options within walking distance to the beach in the playa hermosa general area, but they are few and far between.
Grcias:)
so can't you get a residence card as i do in mexico , and how much is it and for how long my here is 4 years $200 dollars
No, they don't have that sort of option here, just a few different temporary residency categories that you can pursue to permanent residency. There are also different Visa options like digital nomad, student etc, but nothing like you describe about your experience in Mexico with a residency card.
Peanut butter? Just get cashews and roast its nuts 😂 Delicious.
Sounds tasty 😋