Puerto Viejo, Costa Rica - Cost of Living:
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- Опубліковано 27 лип 2024
- #PuertoViejo #CostaRicaIf great surfing, gorgeous natural wonders, and a laid back lifestyle is your thing. Then Puerto Viejo is for you. In this video, we cover what Puerto Viejo is like. We'll discuss the cost of living in Puerto Viejo for budget backpackers, full-time retirees, and digital nomads. We also cover things to do in Puerto Viejo, Costa Rica; Puerto Viejo food; Puerto Viejo Transportation; Puerto Viejo hospitals, and healthcare. You can count on this video to provide you with all the information you need for Living in Puerto Viejo, Costa Rica.
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Video table of contents:
00:00 Puerto Viejo, Costa Rica Overview
01:06 Puerto Viejo Neighborhood
02:38 Puerto Viejo, Costa Rica Climate, Puerto Viejo Costa Rica Weather
03:12 Puerto Viejo, Costa Rica Long-Term Rentals, furnished apartments for rent in Puerto Viejo
03:53 Utilities in Puerto Viejo, Costa Rica
04:35 Airbnb and Short-Term Rentals
05:00 Cost of Living in Puerto Viejo, Costa Rica
06:14 Getting Around Puerto Viejo, Costa Rica.
06:41 Food Costs in Puerto Viejo, Costa Rica
06:58 Services in Puerto Viejo, Costa Rica.
07:32 Puerto Viejo, Costa Rica Things to Do
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Here, coconut rice, Reggaeton beats, colorful homes, and a laid back attitude dominate. And with some of the country's most beautiful beaches, lush jungle, and an array of restaurants and nightlife, it is no surprise that Puerto Viejo is now a popular destination.
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I rented a Villa out there in Cocles 2 bedroom 550 a month no lease or deposit. Talk to the rastas out there. There the ones with all the connections.
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Thanks for sharing
great video
The Caribbean dry season is not December to April. Sept and October are dryest, followed by April to June
Where would be the best area of Costa Rica for a solo gal in her 30s to live for a few months while working remotely? I loved living in Ubud, that spiritual vibe and the ease of the center of town, plus patio views of trees! Always felt like there was something to do there but so laid back with bonus of yoga options! Anything similar in Costa Rica? Would that be Santa Teresa?
Molly Webster, My recommendations would be Nosara, Santa Teresa and Puerto Viejo. In my opinion, Nosara is probably the closest to Ubud as far as the vibe goes.
How about if i want to buy a house there how much are the houses?
You are wrong about the best weather months.
Caribbean weather is opposite to the rest of the country. The best months to visit with lots of sun is August - October
I don't think this was recently filmed as there is a nice shot of Outback Jack's Restaurant/Bar in it's prime, however, the place closed down and has been completely vacant since 2019. Just sayin'
@Kimberly Thatcher Yes this was actually filmed before that. Are you there currently? Any recommendations for Puerto Viejo or elsewhere in Costa Rica?
have you ever been there???
@Arne Well, yes I was there to film all of this. You are obviously not happy with my coverage. What do you feel I didn't cover properly. Let me know so I can improve for future videos. Thanks.
Is the costa rican border open to canadians at the moments?
Its open
@@carlosandressilvachevez8910 Thank you for helping the community. I can't tell you how much I appreciate it!
Where is the previous guy? Was this channel bought out?
I'm still here. I recently moved to Mexico and will be adding more videos very soon. ~~~ Jim
@J He is still making videos. I have not bought the channel I am just trying to help produce content so we can cover more locations. Do you have any recommendations on how I can improve to meet the channel quality?
Sad how Americans and other foreigners are gentrifying CR (I've only seen CR's Caribbean coast so far, outside of SJ). I am in CR right now. I know what I am talking about. The best beaches are full of foreigners, while the worst beach, Manzanillo, (it is full of rocks in the sandy area) is where Ticos have been relegated to...sad but typical American mentality and modus operandi.
Yeah, we have seemed to spread everywhere. Are you a local, or have you been living here for a while?
Are you serious? With that kind of money I can live in Greece, Italy, Spain or Portugal like a king without having to worry about my safety, my health or the soulwrenching humidity. Costa Rica is a paradise to visit and admire for a short time, but live? I don't see a valid advantage to do so.
MOIRA P, Thanks for watching and taking the time to leave a comment. I agree with you that all the places you mention are safer and have amazing attributes and depending what you are looking for, may be a better choice. I would say that Costa Rica's wildlife, tropical vegitation and nature are some of the strongest reasons to live there. We offer these guides to help people find the right placee for them. We plan to post videos about Spain and Portugal in the future.
I’ll be visiting Costa Rica for the 3rd time in September and I can easily say that I would LOVE to live there! I’ve also been to Italy and France and felt no difference in safety. Humidity, yes 😂, but that’s the cost of living in such a beautiful green paradise.
Drink Tequila!
Was this filmed post-pandemic? Don't see much mask wearing, maybe they don't bother with them much there?