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igloobeachlodgecr · 5 months ago
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Discover Igloo Beach Lodge: The Top Hotel in Manuel Antonio, Costa Rica
Igloo Beach Lodge is a standout Hotel in Manuel Antonio Costa Rica, offering unique igloo-shaped rooms, eco-friendly practices, and a prime beachfront location. Just steps from Playa Espadilla, it’s perfect for travelers seeking comfort, convenience, and natural beauty. Book now for an unforgettable tropical getaway!
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susansz28 · 3 months ago
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Ten-Day Tropical Party with Family
We left Buenos Aires about 10 days ago for the tropical climes of Costa Rica. You can’t help but be relaxed when the sun is always shining and the pool is always inviting. We met my brother David and sister-in-law Stacey at a lovely AirBnB on a mountain overlooking the Pacific. Aaaah. The only hitch was the construction right next door, but we managed. We arrived in San Jose on Friday, Feb. 21,…
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travelloverr · 5 months ago
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A Deep Dive into Eco Lodge Costa Rica
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1. Origins Lodge:
Nestled amidst the enchanting cloud forests of Monteverde, Origins Lodge is a haven of tranquility and eco-luxury. This stunning property is built with locally sourced materials and incorporates sustainable practices throughout, from solar power to rainwater harvesting. Guests can indulge in rejuvenating spa treatments, embark on thrilling canopy tours, or simply unwind in their private balcony overlooking the breathtaking scenery.
2. Arenal Observatory Lodge:
Perched on the slopes of the Arenal Volcano, Arenal Observatory Lodge offers breathtaking views and unparalleled access to the region’s volcanic wonders. This eco-lodge is renowned for its commitment to wildlife conservation and research, with on-site scientists conducting valuable studies on the local flora and fauna. Guests can participate in guided nature walks, birdwatching tours, and even assist in data collection.
3. Dantica Cloud Forest Lodge:
Dantica Cloud Forest Lodge is a secluded paradise nestled deep within the Monteverde Cloud Forest Reserve. This intimate lodge offers a truly immersive experience, allowing guests to connect with nature on a deeper level. The lodge is committed to sustainable tourism practices, including minimizing its environmental footprint and supporting local communities.
4. SCP Corcovado Wilderness Lodge:
For a truly off-the-grid adventure, head to SCP Corcovado Wilderness Lodge, located within the pristine Corcovado National Park. This remote lodge offers a unique opportunity to experience the raw beauty of the Osa Peninsula, with its dense rainforests, pristine beaches, and abundant wildlife.
5. Lapa Rios Lodge:
Situated on a private 1,000-acre reserve along the Osa Peninsula, Lapa Rios Lodge is a pioneer in sustainable tourism. This award-winning eco-lodge is renowned for its commitment to environmental conservation and its dedication to minimizing its impact on the surrounding ecosystem. Guests can enjoy a variety of activities, including rainforest hikes, wildlife viewing tours, and even sea turtle nesting observations.
6. La Leona Eco Lodge:
La Leona Eco Lodge is a charming and eco-friendly option located within the Manuel Antonio National Park. This family-run lodge offers a relaxed and intimate atmosphere, with comfortable accommodations and a focus on sustainable practices. Guests can explore the park’s diverse ecosystems, go snorkeling in the crystal-clear waters, or simply relax on the beach and soak up the sun.
7. Encanta La Vida:
Encanta La Vida is a luxurious eco-lodge nestled amidst the lush rainforest of the Osa Peninsula. This stunning property features spacious villas with private plunge pools, offering a truly indulgent experience. The lodge is committed to sustainable practices, including utilizing solar power, composting, and supporting local communities.
8. Aguila de Osa Inn:
Aguila de Osa Inn is a charming and affordable option for budget-conscious travelers seeking a sustainable experience in the Osa Peninsula. This eco-friendly inn offers comfortable accommodations and a relaxed atmosphere, with easy access to the park’s hiking trails and wildlife viewing opportunities.
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9. Playa Nicuesa Rainforest Lodge:
For a truly unique experience, consider staying at Playa Nicuesa Rainforest Lodge, an eco-lodge accessible only by boat. This secluded paradise offers stunning views of the Golfo Dulce and the surrounding rainforest. The lodge is committed to sustainable tourism practices, including utilizing solar power, composting, and supporting local communities.
10. Koora Hotel Monteverde:
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Sustainability Practices Eco-Lodge Costa Rica:
Costa Rica’s eco-lodges are leaders in sustainable tourism practices, implementing a wide range of initiatives to minimize their environmental impact:
Renewable Energy: Many eco-lodges utilize solar power, wind power, or geothermal energy to meet their energy needs.
Water Conservation: Rainwater harvesting, water-efficient fixtures, and wastewater treatment systems are commonly implemented.
Waste Management: Composting, recycling, and waste reduction programs are essential components of sustainable operations.
Environmental Education: Eco-lodges often engage in environmental education programs for guests and staff, promoting awareness and understanding of local ecosystems.
Community Support: Many eco-lodges support local communities through employment opportunities, fair trade practices, and community development projects.
Wildlife Conservation: Eco-lodges often participate in wildlife conservation efforts, such as habitat restoration, wildlife monitoring, and reforestation projects.
Why Choose an Eco-Lodge in Costa Rica?
Choosing to stay at an eco-lodge in Costa Rica offers numerous benefits:
Reduced Environmental Impact: By choosing an eco-lodge, you can minimize your carbon footprint and support sustainable tourism practices.
Unique Experiences: Eco-lodges offer a unique opportunity to immerse yourself in nature and experience the beauty of Costa Rica’s diverse ecosystems.
Support for Local Communities: By staying at an eco-lodge, you can support local communities and contribute to their economic development.
High-Quality Experiences: Eco-lodges often offer exceptional service, luxurious accommodations, and a wide range of activities for guests to enjoy.
Planning Your Eco-Lodge Adventure:
When planning your eco-lodge adventure in Costa Rica, consider the following factors:
Your Budget: Eco-lodges range from budget-friendly options to luxurious retreats. Determine your budget and choose a lodge that fits your financial constraints.
Your Interests: Consider your interests and choose an eco-lodge that offers activities that align with your preferences, such as wildlife viewing, hiking, birdwatching, or adventure sports.
Location: Decide which region of Costa Rica you would like to explore and choose an eco-lodge that is conveniently located within that region.
Sustainability Practices: Research the eco-lodge’s sustainability practices and choose a property that aligns with your values.
Conclusion:
Eco-lodge Costa Rica offers a unique blend of luxury, adventure, and sustainability. By choosing to stay at one of these exceptional properties, you can experience the beauty of Costa Rica while minimizing your impact on the environment.
Whether you’re seeking a secluded retreat, a thrilling adventure, or a luxurious escape, Costa Rica’s eco-lodges offer something for everyone. So, pack your bags, embrace the spirit of eco-tourism, and embark on an unforgettable journey to this incredible country. Continue Reading
Here are some FAQs about Eco-Lodge Costa Rica
Q: What is an eco-lodge?
A: An eco-lodge is a type of accommodation that prioritizes environmental sustainability. They often use renewable energy, conserve water, minimize waste, and support local communities.
Q: Why should I choose an eco-lodge in Costa Rica?
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* Minimize your environmental impact: By staying at an eco-lodge, you support sustainable tourism practices.
* Unique experiences: Eco-lodges offer immersive experiences in nature, with opportunities for wildlife viewing, hiking, and more.
* Support local communities: Many eco-lodges support local economies and contribute to community development.
* High-quality experiences: Eco-lodges often offer exceptional service, luxurious accommodations, and a wide range of amenities.
Q: What are some common sustainability practices in Costa Rican eco-lodges?
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* Renewable energy: Solar, wind, or geothermal power.
* Water conservation: Rainwater harvesting, water-efficient fixtures.
* Waste management: Composting, recycling, waste reduction.
* Environmental education: Programs for guests and staff.
* Community support: Employment opportunities, fair trade, community projects.
* Wildlife conservation: Habitat restoration, wildlife monitoring.
Q: Are eco-lodges expensive?
A: Eco-lodges range in price, from budget-friendly options to luxurious retreats. There are options for all budgets.
Q: Can I still enjoy luxury while staying at an eco-lodge?
A: Absolutely! Many eco-lodges offer luxurious amenities, such as private pools, spa treatments, and fine dining.
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jartita-me-teneis · 10 months ago
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Los cuadernos de Rusia de Dionisio Ridruejo
El 21 de junio de 1941 se reúnen Ramón Serrano Suñer, Manuel Mora Figueroa y Dionisio Ridruejo en el Hotel Ritz de Madrid. El primero es cuñado de Franco y ministro de Asuntos Exteriores. El segundo es un aristócrata sevillano que ocupa el cargo de gobernador civil de Madrid. El tercero es poeta, falangista, amigo personal de José Antonio, autor de algunos versos del «Cara al Sol», Director General de Propaganda hasta 1941, y director y fundador –con Pedro Laín Entralgo– de la revista Escorial. Durante el encuentro, plantean la idea de apoyar a la Alemania nazi con un contingente de voluntarios españoles. No sabemos si poseen alguna información sobre la «Operación Barbarroja», que comienza esa misma noche. Cuando la radio y la prensa informan sobre la invasión alemana de la Unión Soviética, los falangistas salen a la calle, manifestando su deseo de participar en la ofensiva. El 24 de junio se concentran en la plaza de Callao y recorren la Gran Vía hasta el número 44 de la calle Alcalá, sede de la Secretaría General del Movimiento, que exhibe en su fachada un gigantesco yugo y unas flechas en madera pintada de rojo. Serrano Suñer se asoma al balcón e improvisa una arenga: «¡Rusia es culpable! Culpable de la muerte de José Antonio, nuestro fundador, de la muerte de tantos camaradas y tantos caídos en aquella guerra por la agresión del comunismo ruso. El exterminio de Rusia es exigencia de la historia y del porvenir de Europa».
Poco después se crea la División Azul, que comandará el general Agustín Muñoz Grandes. A diferencia de otras unidades extranjeras, no se encuadrará en las Waffen-SS, sino en la Wehrmacht, con el nombre de 250º División Española de Voluntarios. Dionisio Ridruejo se alista como soldado raso, recogiendo sus experiencias en un diario que titula Cuadernos desde Rusia, 1941-1942. Adopta la decisión por «decoro personal», pues no ha pegado ni un tiro durante la Guerra Civil. Quiere dejar claro que «puede hacer una guerra», que no tiene miedo, que no es un simple propagandista, con arrebatos de fervor. Su intención es luchar por «una joven Europa heroica y popular». Como falangista revolucionario, cree que la victoria de Alemania permitirá realizar en España «la revolución nacionalsindicalista». Una revolución postergada por el conservadurismo de Franco y la corrupción generalizada del régimen. El triunfo del Tercer Reich podría significar el fin del «complejo plutocrático y clerical que pesaba sobre el Estado». Ridruejo estrena su diario el 4 de julio de 1941, anotando que ha promovido la creación de la División Azul «por adhesión a una esperanza de mejor orden universal». Recomiendo la edición de Xosé M. Núñez Seixas, con prólogo de Jordi Gracia (Madrid, Fórcola, 2013).
Cuando cruza Francia en tren, surgen «las nostalgias de altiplanicies violentas y acaso tristes». Los campesinos franceses les insultan y les arrojan piedras ante la mirada impasible de los alemanes. Durante la instrucción, Ridruejo se suma al imaginario «pelotón de los torpes». No disimula su antipatía hacia la disciplina y el ejercicio físico: «No pongo interés ni amor propio en la cosa». En agosto, la División Azul llega a Prusia Oriental, donde los acogen con afabilidad, pero sin entusiasmo: «Las campesinas nos saludan con ademanes reposados, suaves. Ésta es la ternura, la melancolía, un sentimiento medio, tibio […]. Aquí nada de pasión o éxtasis. Materia de sueños, dulce sospecha crepuscular del alma». En Polonia, la sensación es diferente: «Al atardecer se diría que corremos por Castilla: una Castilla sin desolladuras de piedra, sin montañas en lontananza y sin luz». Estas soledades son interrumpidas por «islas arboladas, misteriosas y bellísimas», «parques estivalmente frondosos», «románticos caseríos» y «castillos, de unas torres agudísimas con chapitel de bronce verdoso». La emoción estética se tambalea al presenciar la opresión ejercida sobre los polacos. Obligados a identificarse con una ominosa «P» en su indumentaria, los alemanes han prohibido confraternizar con ellos, incluso cuando exista afinidad o identidad religiosa. Aunque la mayoría son católicos, no hay que olvidar su condición de vencidos. «A nosotros –escribe Ridruejo– esto nos desagrada hondamente, nos subleva, nos parece torpe y estúpido aún más que cruel». En un puente, se topan con una hilera de prisioneros. Muchos son judíos. Hombres y mujeres son obligados a caminar descalzos y «en muchos brazos se ve el odioso brazalete amarillo con la estrella de Sión. Aquí –pobres gentes desamparadas– dan pena, pese a la repulsión que indudablemente produce en nosotros –por no sé qué atávico rencor– la “raza elegida”».
Al internarse en la Unión Soviética, surgen las aldeas calcinadas, los animales destripados y carbonizados, los campesinos hambrientos –que deambulan como almas en pena–, los cadáveres congelados. La estepa rusa se parece a la castellana. Ridruejo y sus compañeros convierten un automóvil en su hogar ambulante. Es mejor que un refugio excavado en la nieve. Asisten a su primera misa de campaña y se relacionan con los campesinos rusos, cuya rutina permanece inmutable desde hace siglos: «Vida simple, por debajo de la historia». Las mujeres envejecen enseguida por culpa de la maternidad prematura y el duro trabajo a la intemperie. Los hombres soportan mejor el paso del tiempo, adquiriendo el aspecto de patriarcales tallas de madera: «Recuerdo aquello de la intrahistoria que decía Unamuno. Esto es. ¿Son de algún país distinto estos meros e inertes trozos de humanidad? Yo creo que no. El campesino es siempre él, el repetidor inmutable de los ritos elementales que constituye básicamente la vida humana». Ridruejo habla con ellos mediante signos o con la ayuda de un intérprete. Les pregunta por Stalin y Hitler. Se encogen de hombros, pues no saben quiénes son: «Esto es geología que vive», observa el poeta soriano.
Enrique Sotomayor, joven falangista revolucionario, le habla de la entrevista que ha mantenido Muñoz Grandes con Hitler. Sotomayor y Ridruejo son grandes camaradas. Ambos admiran al Führer: «Creo que este hombre genial al que sinceramente admiro –escribe Ridruejo– puede hacer todo el bien y todo el mal que jamás le haya sido dado hacer a un hombre. Y creo que es leal y sincero y que España puede esperar de él –sin merma de peligros– la justicia que se le debe». El 6 de septiembre se producen las primeras bajas de la División Azul. Unas minas acaban con varios voluntarios: «Nos han dado mucha compasión estos muchachos caídos a mitad de camino y cuyos cuerpos quedarán abandonados en una ciudad extraña». Ridruejo pasa por Vilna, sin mencionar los guetos en que se confina a los judíos ni el bárbaro asesinato de tres mil setecientos hombres, mujeres y niños. No sabemos si conoce los hechos. Sólo habla de pasada de unos arrabales miserables y de judíos que caminan por las calles con la estrella amarilla. La aparición de columnas de judíos es un hecho recurrente. Todas se parecen, pues todas exteriorizan abatimiento y desesperanza. «Pienso –mientras siento una gran piedad– que una cosa es la comprensión de la teoría y otra de los hechos. Comprendo la reacción antisemítica del Estado alemán. Se comprende por la historia de los últimos años. Se comprende –aún más hondamente– por toda la historia». Sin embargo, «cara a cara», ante «pobres, temblorosos seres concretos», los prejuicios se tambalean: «Es triste cosa ser verdugo».
Los prisioneros rusos le producen reflexiones parecidas: «¿Quién podría personalizar en unos hombres la culpa de un Estado ni en un pueblo la de un Régimen? Nosotros –tan distantemente extranjeros aquí– no podemos tener cuestiones de rencor por la tierra ni por la raza. Idea contra idea, los hombres nada tienen que ver en esto». Cuando aparecen las primeras cruces señalando la tumba de soldados caídos, la sensibilidad poética desborda al juicio ético: «cruces solas, románticamente perdidas en el bosque», cruces con aspecto de saeta, «signos ígneos, paganos, de la vieja mitología restaurada». La perspectiva estética también interviene en la descripción de los monumentos de las ciudades ocupadas por el ejército alemán. La casa del Partido Comunista en Minsk le parece «un Escorial de pacotilla», pero un gigantesco relieve de Lenin suscita su admiración, pues «sugiere muy bien lo que de verdad es admirable en la Unión Soviética: el hecho mismo de la revolución triunfante y su enorme poder unificador sobre todas las Rusias: grandeza aunque sea grandeza desalmada». De vez en cuando, lee la prensa española, periódicos atrasadísimos que reflejan la retórica ampulosa del régimen. Con tono machadiano, Ridruejo exclama: «Ay, España mía, miserable y excelente. Ni aun desde aquí puedo esquivarte. Ni aun aquí me dejas descansar de esta mezcla de amor y de disgusto que es, por ti, la mitad de mi vida». La nostalgia convive con los horrores de la guerra. Un voluntario español escarba en un cráter y extrae un pie entero, envuelto en un mugriento calcetín verde.
Las conversaciones entre Ridruejo y Sotomayor cristalizan en una conciencia clara de su compromiso con una Europa cristiana, revolucionaria, anticapitalista y anticomunista. Ambos conciben la guerra como una prueba en la que se mide el valor de las naciones. No hay lamentaciones por los estragos causados, sino un espíritu deportivo que celebra las hazañas bélicas y las «grandes transformaciones históricas» impulsadas por el totalitarismo. Ninguno aprecia la disciplina militar, confirmando el dictamen de Ganivet: el español no es soldado, sino guerrillero. La visión de los partisanos ahorcados empieza a repetirse conforme se adentran en Bielorrusia. Ridruejo fantasea con la muerte, planteándose si morir es como andar «por fuera del mundo, a una luz que es tanto luz como tiniebla y donde nadie nos asiste ni nada hay ni a parte alguna se llega». Cuando oye nítidamente el fuego de morteros y las ametralladoras, anota: «Esto ya es la guerra». En un pueblo, un niño lee un calendario con citas de comunistas famosos, pronunciando con inaudita perfección el nombre de Dolores Ibarruri. Las aldeas parecen «nidos de resignación», pues no hay nada esperanzador que les permita alentar la expectativa de una vida mejor. Las pulgas y los piojos se ensañan con los voluntarios españoles. La impresión de vagar por una tierra extraña se acentúa. España parece un lugar remotísimo, casi ilusorio.
Al entrar en Nóvgorod, el poeta falangista descubre que un hospital mental ha quedado atrapado en la línea de fuego. Los enfermos vagan por los patios, aterrados y famélicos. Poco después, llega la noticia de la muerte de Javier García Noblejas, abatido por un mortero. Javier fue uno de los catorce Palmas de Plata que veló el cuerpo de José Antonio durante su traslado a El Escorial en 1939. Su padre había sido fusilado en Paracuellos y tres de sus hermanos perdieron la vida entre 1936 y 1937 (uno en el asalto al Cuartel de la Montaña; otro en el frente y el último a manos de un piquete de milicianos). La familia García Noblejas adquirirá la dimensión del mito en el panteón franquista. Para Ridruejo, su gesta prueba que la idiosincrasia española se caracteriza por su hambre de gloria. Los alemanes persiguen el mismo objetivo, pero su carácter es muy distinto. Aunque se muestran distantes, a veces se prestan a las confidencias. Un rato de camaradería con dos soldados teutones revela que en la peculiar desnudez de la guerra todos los hombres se parecen: «raza, cultura, idioma, son meros accidentes». Esta observación contrasta con las diferencias en el trato con los campesinos rusos. El soldado español se relaciona con ellos, mostrándose amable y cercano. En cambio, el soldado alemán actúa siempre como un ocupante, desplegando una mezcla de frialdad y arrogancia.
Ridruejo no esconde su desengaño con la dictadura de Franco. Un régimen militar, autoritario y represivo, «volverá a adormecer a España, al eliminar su vida de proyectos, su proliferación crítica y previsora, al dispensar al individuo común de todo esfuerzo en lo colectivo». Alemania también se equivoca al creer que puede dominar Europa y reducirla a la uniformidad de su modelo cultural. A diferencia de Jünger, Ridruejo no aprecia ninguna excelencia en el apogeo de la técnica en el campo de batalla. La ametralladora «es una máquina inventada por el diablo para dar un suplemento de capacidad criminal-deportiva a los que carecen de ella». La División Azul alcanza la primera línea de fuego a mediados de noviembre. Ridruejo confiesa que no desea morir, que no se arriesgará más de lo necesario. Enrique Sotomayor no opina lo mismo. Anhela el riesgo, el combate en las posiciones más duras, el heroísmo más allá del deber e incluso el martirio. Ridruejo, con una complexión débil, no tarda en enfermar. Sus compañeros le ayudan, eximiéndole de las tareas más penosas. Los combates cada vez son más violentos. «Remarque, completamente Remarque», repite Sotomayor, evocando las descripciones de muerte y desolación de Sin novedad en el frente, la famosa novela prohibida y quemada en las hogueras de la Alemania nazi. La muerte de Sotomayor en combate afecta mucho a Ridruejo, que experimenta la pérdida como una mutilación. Los oficiales al mando deciden evacuarlo desde Possad, escenario de enfrentamientos encarnizados, donde la División Azul sufre grandes pérdidas. Hospitalizado, recibe la visita de Muñoz Grandes, al que describe como un «general-soldado» que ama a sus hombres. El espectáculo de jóvenes combatientes con terribles amputaciones destruye cualquier fantasía épica: «Es aquí donde la guerra se hace humanamente espantosa e incomprensible».
Ridruejo pesaba sesenta y cinco kilos al partir hacia Rusia. Se ha quedado en treinta y nueve. Trasladado a Berlín, se aloja en la embajada española con su amigo Agustín Aznar. Su anfitrión es José Finat y Escrivá de Romaní, conde de Mayalde, gran admirador de la Alemania nazi, furibundo antisemita y estrecho colaborador de la Gestapo. Ridruejo se recupera, descubre que la escasez afecta a la capital del Reich, come con el almirante Canaris y regresa a Nóvgorod para seguir combatiendo. No quiere ser acusado de favoritismo. De nuevo, aparecen la debilidad, la fiebre, los dolores. A pesar de su mala salud, reconoce que se ha encariñado con Rusia. Durante un pequeño trayecto en trineo, se desbordan sus emociones: «Todo el amor que he ido acumulando hacia esta tierra, hacia este pueblo grande y triste –en infinita escala, en escala al absoluto, la presentida soledad castellana– se me ha juntado de repente hasta casi hacerme llorar». La orden de regresar a España pone fin a la aventura bélica. Aterriza en el aeródromo de Torrelodones, donde lo reciben amigos, familiares y un grupo de falangistas. Principia mayo y resplandece el sol. Piensa en los caídos y en la estepa rusa. Lo que siente «es una nostalgia buena que ama mucho. Si ahora entorno los ojos, la nieve sigue resplandeciente e infinita».
¿Qué valor poseen los Cuadernos de Rusia desde la perspectiva de nuestro tiempo? En primer lugar, un indudable valor testimonial. Aunque Ridruejo elude las cuestiones incómodas (como la participación de la División Azul en el sitio de Leningrado, que causó la muerte por frío o inanición de un millón de civiles; la colaboración directa –o indirecta– en fusilamientos de partisanos, judíos y comisarios políticos; y los casos de pillaje, malos tratos o violaciones), su visión del conflicto nos ayuda a comprender la mentalidad de los voluntarios españoles, particularmente de los falangistas revolucionarios, con un notable desafecto a un régimen militar de corte conservador y no totalitario. En segundo lugar, la pluma de Ridruejo está muy lejos de Antonio Machado (los poemas intercalados en el diario son bastante mediocres), pero posee un incuestionable mérito literario, sobre todo cuando divaga sobre la condición humana o recrea el paisaje ruso, estableciendo analogías con los campos de Castilla. Por último, los diarios anticipan la deriva humanista de uno de los personajes más conspicuos del bando sublevado, al menos en sus inicios. Se ha dicho que en la Unión Soviética el pensamiento de Ridruejo pasó del «vivir estético» al «vivir ético», empleando la terminología de Kierkegaard. Ese tránsito desembocaría finalmente en la adhesión a la socialdemocracia o, por utilizar sus propias palabras, a «un socialismo no marxista». Creo que esa opinión no es exacta, pues Ridruejo rompe con el régimen cuando adquiere la convicción de que Franco jamás llevará a cabo la revolución nacionalsindicalista. Puede decirse que es la reacción de un fascista desencantado con un «tinglado» basado en una sólida alianza entre el Ejército, la Iglesia católica y las elites financieras (fundamentalmente, terratenientes y banqueros). Ridruejo no se acercará a posturas democráticas hasta su etapa como corresponsal en Roma. En 1947 viaja a la cuna del fascismo y conoce de primera mano sus estragos, iniciando su conversión a la democracia, que le costará varias condenas de prisión, invariablemente benévolas por su papel en la guerra civil española.
Los Cuadernos de Rusia evidencian el riesgo de aplicar el romanticismo a la política. Dionisio Ridruejo sólo tenía veintiún años cuando se afilió a Falange. Desgraciadamente, la juventud suele sucumbir a la fascinación de las ideologías, que movilizan los aspectos más primarios de la especie humana. La democracia no es épica, sino racional. No puede competir con el totalitarismo en el aspecto estético, pues el discurso de la razón es mucho más discreto que las borracheras verbales de los líderes mesiánicos. Entiendo la identificación de Ridruejo con el falangismo, pero su sensibilidad hacia el sufrimiento de los prisioneros rusos y judíos revela que su fibra humana superaba su bagaje ideológico. Reitero uno de sus comentarios: «Es triste cosa ser verdugo». Quizás esta frase resume el trasfondo ético de un libro que presagia la irrupción del sentimiento de culpa, la rectificación y la voluntad de reparación. Setenta y cinco años después, podemos afirmar que el Ridruejo de 1941 no era Jünger, seducido por las tempestades de acero, sino un tímido Remarque, incapaz de apreciar ni un ápice belleza en la destrucción de la vida humana.
RAFAEL NARBONA
Publicado en Revista de Libros el 7 de julio de 2016 en Cuadernos de Rusia
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tinytourist · 1 year ago
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Pura Vida in Manuel Antonio
We said goodbye to La Fortuna just as the rains began and set off on our 5 hour drive to Manuel Antonio. Along the way, we followed Google maps down a dirt road for a very long and bumpy 30 minutes. Frances and I both felt like we were falling off a cliff at one point, but somehow we made it back to our favorite Mediterranean restaurant in Jaco.
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Frances and I went on the longest 15-minute walk of our lives - full of falafel in the middle of a heat wave. I had to stop in two stores on the way back just to get some brief relief in the AC. My Eastern European blood is not cut out for this humidity.
Minnie the cat greeted us at our cabin in Manuel Antonio, and then we hit Playa Espadilla for a sunset stroll. There, we saw a monkey, some hermit crabs, and tadpoles and were hit by the scent of sweet frangipani flowers (Stacia thought it was a port-a-potty). We may or may not have struggled to find the car in the dark, but Google maps actually helped the team out this time.
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We ate dinner a close walk away from our cabin and then went back for a night swim. Stacia and Frances brought their ice cream bars (and Lactaid pill) into our pool and we chatted and laughed the night away.
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In the morning, we went back to Espadilla and got ourselves some shaded chairs. Frances and I played and meditated in the waves while Stacia protected her porcelain skin. We read, we blogged, and we were served Mahi salads all in our beach chairs. It was pure pura vida life 😂.
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For our last day, we got up early, checked in to a hotel by Manuel Antonio National Park, and went to meet our guide, Alonso. He walked us through the park teaching us about the flora and fauna. We learned that sloths poop only once a week, and they shake their little booties when they do it. Unfortunately, that is when they’re the most vulnerable. The sloths are so smiley and lethargic all the time because the leaves they eat have drugs in them!
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In his telescope, Alonso showed us a dragonfly, several sloths, iguanas, a crocodile, a mosquito-eating tiny bat, and a Costa Rican-flag colored crab. On the tour, we made new friends from Switzerland and Amsterdam. At the end of the tour, we checked out some white sand beaches.
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We went back to the hotel to shower, read, and eat before journeying to San José again. En route, we stopped at a fruit market, and Frances tried a fresh granadilla, which tasted like sweeter passion fruit and was super goopy. We had a nice last meal together topped with jugo de cas and then got to the airport 5 hours early. We spent the rest of our time together spending way too much money on chocolate, braiding each others’ hair, and again laughing until we cried.
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hiddenbayrealty · 9 days ago
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Quepos Marina: A Perfect Vacation Gateway in Costa Rica for Fishing Holidays
If you are planning your next fishing holiday, then why don't you think about visiting Costa Rica in Central America?
This is a great opportunity for you to make way in an opposite direction from the lethargy and spend an inspiring vacation in the wonderful city of Quepos in Costa Rica.
Situated in the south of Costa Rica, Quepos is also called the gateway to Manuel Antonio, which is a well-known destination in Costa Rica.
Throughout the years, Quepos has turned out to be one of the significant vacation destinations in Costa Rica after Manuel Antonio. That’s not only what Quepos is famous for, but Quepos is also famous for some of the best beachfront properties in Costa Rica.
When you are in Quepos, don’t forget to visit QueposMarina. It is an awesome fishing spot where you could enjoy private fishing in the excellent Caribbean Sea on a local fishing charter.
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If you are a nature lover and want to truly appreciate the ocean, sun, and sand, then Quepos is the best place to visit.
The wonderful marine line of Quepos draws numerous vacationers from all around the world.
You could do numerous adventure activities in Quepos apart from fishing. You could take a decent ocean ride and appreciate the beautiful ocean and marine life. There are many holiday homes and world-class hotels available in Quepos for travellers. If you want to stay longer in Quepos than you may also lease a real estate property in Quepos for your comfort.
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cristoreysol · 14 days ago
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Siguiendo con el BETIS [cuya ciudad deportiva es LUIS DEL SOL y estadio de HELIOPOLIS=ciudad del SOL..donde vi a GUNS N ROSES=que debutaron con cd APETITE FOR DESTRUCTION+CD LIES=mentiras.. por ULTIMA VEZ el 9 junio 2022 tras retrasar el concierto un año por la PANDEMIA y cuando solo 2 días antes tocó también en SEVILLA Red HOT CHILI PEPPERS presentando cd UNLIMITED LOVE..y sin olvidar que GUNS N ROSES actuó por 1era vez en ESPAÑA el 30/6/92 HELIOPOLIS junto a FAITH NO MORE cuyo último cd es SOL INVICTUS y cuyo cantante provocó al público de HELIOPOLIS para que le tiraran cosas así como actuó SOUNDGARDEN cuyo último cd fue KING ANIMAL y que son autores del cd SUPERUNKNOWN siendo su malogrado cantante también del grupo AUDIO_SLAVE y publicando como último cd en solitario HIGHER TRUTH cuando murió.. sin olvidar que ese 30/6/92 el ex_dueño del BETIS y devoto de JESUS DEL GRAN PODER Manuel RUIZ DE LOPERA grabó un video llamando BANCOS para SALVAR AL BETIS y video que se emitió en la junta de accionistas de 2007..siendo Suspendido el siguiente concierto de GUNS N ROSES el 4 julio 1992 por supuesto riesgo de derrumbe del Estadio MANZANA+eRES como el siguiente de la gira WE CAN'T DANCE de GENESIS siendo el dueño de AT MADRID JESUS GIL que fue encarcelado por el derrumbe de un restaurante en su urbanización de LOS ANGELES de SAN RAFAEL)..del que vengo hablando porque el viernes fotografié un bus en plaza CASTILLA donde el BETIS anunciaba un CLIMATIZADOR (cosa que puede venir muy bien en un VERANO con EL SOL PEGANDO FUERTE)..recuerdo que en su actual equipo juega el ESTADOUNIDENSE Johnny CARDOSO nacido en DENVILLE (NEW JERSEY) que fue duramente golpeada por el HURACAN "IRENE" en agosto 2011 (aunque luego fue peor en octubre 2012 el HURACAN "SANDY" que azotó también NEW JERSEY y NEW YORK)..y JOHNNY CARDOSO lleva el dorsal 4 por lo que recuerdo que me compre un pantalón del BETIS de KAPPA (logotipo un hombre y una mujer como contrariados) con el número 4 (entonces o 2014 lo llevaba Antonio AMAYA hermano IVAN AMAYA nacidos en SAN CRISTOBAL DE LOS ANGELES donde se crió RAUL GONZALEZ o el que más jugo en REAL MADRID retirándose en el COSMOS de NEW YORK y que nunca ganó COPA DEL REY)..en una tienda en LIQUIDACION junto al puente del CRISTO DE LA EXPIRACION en SEVILLA así como una camiseta con BETIS (que va a jugar su 1era final EUROPEA contra el CHELSEA de LONDRES donde fotografié su bus frente al hotel WEST_BURY=occidente_enterrar el 6/8/11 tras jugar en el LIBERTY Stadium de SWAMSEA.. el proximo 28 mayo=57 cumpleaños de KYLIE MINOGUE que debería actuar en la PLAZA DE ESPAÑA de SEVILLA el 14 de JULIO).. como si fuera un MURO.
Y todo esto porque ayer a la entrada de URGENCIAS del Hospital RAMON Y CAJAL (fui porque le dio a mi madre un achaque aunque fue una falsa alarma) fotografié a un tipo con un polo de KAPPA del BETIS junto a su NOVIA.
En CUALQUIER MOMENTO SE OS QUITA LA TONTERIA POLITICA, RELIGIOSA , PATRIOTICA E IDOLOSA (de IDOLOS DE ORO O DE DOLAR Y DOLOR)
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williamsjr · 17 days ago
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Top 10 Best Family Hotels in Costa Rica for Your Next Tropical Adventure
Costa Rica is a dream destination for families looking to blend adventure, relaxation, and nature. With lush rainforests, exotic wildlife, stunning beaches, and family-friendly activities at every turn, it's no wonder this Central American gem is a favorite for parents and kids alike. But where should you stay to make the most of your trip? We’ve rounded up the top 10  Best Family hotels in Costa Rica that promise comfort, fun, and unforgettable experiences for all ages.
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1. The Westin Reserva Conchal – Playa Conchal
Set on the pristine North Pacific Coast, The Westin Reserva Conchal is an all-inclusive resort with something for every member of the family. The kids' club, pool activities, and direct beach access make it a hit for children, while parents love the spa, golf course, and international dining options.
2. Arenas del Mar Beachfront & Rainforest Resort – Manuel Antonio
Nestled between the beach and the jungle, Arenas del Mar offers the perfect blend of eco-luxury and family-friendly fun. The resort provides nature tours suitable for children, beach activities, and a commitment to sustainability that’s both educational and inspiring for young travelers.
3. Hotel Punta Islita – Guanacaste
Looking for a culturally rich experience? Hotel Punta Islita integrates local art, culinary workshops, and outdoor adventures into your stay. Kids can join nature scavenger hunts and art classes, while parents enjoy breathtaking views and a relaxing infinity pool.
4. Tabacón Thermal Resort & Spa – Arenal
This resort sits at the base of the Arenal Volcano and is famous for its natural hot springs. Families love soaking in the warm waters, exploring nearby waterfalls, and enjoying the lush rainforest surroundings. It’s a unique way to combine adventure with relaxation.
5. Si Como No Resort & Wildlife Refuge – Manuel Antonio
Ideal for eco-conscious families, this resort offers an on-site wildlife refuge, butterfly garden, and cinema. With two pools (one just for kids), spacious family suites, and guided jungle tours, it’s a fun and educational experience for children of all ages.
More Incredible Family Stays Across Costa Rica
6. Los Altos Resort – Manuel Antonio
Los Altos is a luxury condo-style resort that gives families the space and amenities they need. With large multi-room suites, a beautiful pool, a private beach, and a delicious on-site restaurant, it’s perfect for larger families or those who prefer a home-away-from-home feel.
7. Lapa Rios Lodge – Osa Peninsula
For families looking to truly immerse themselves in Costa Rica’s wild side, Lapa Rios is an eco-lodge experience like no other. Situated in a private nature reserve, it offers guided rainforest hikes, wildlife sightings, and a deep connection to nature that adventurous kids will never forget.
8. Andaz Costa Rica Resort at Peninsula Papagayo – Guanacaste
This modern, luxurious resort offers curated family experiences like cooking classes, beach games, and snorkeling tours. Their Cambi Kids Club provides activities tailored to different age groups, allowing parents to enjoy a little downtime, too.
9. Hotel Belmar – Monteverde
Set in the cloud forest, Hotel Belmar is a boutique eco-hotel that combines rustic charm with modern comfort. It’s ideal for families who love hiking, bird watching, and experiencing the unique biodiversity of Costa Rica’s highlands.
10. Casa Chameleon at Las Catalinas – Adults with Teens 16+
While not suitable for families with younger children, this chic boutique hotel welcomes families with older teens. Its cliffside location, dramatic views, and focus on wellness and adventure make it a great choice for parents traveling with mature teens who appreciate a bit of luxury.
Tips for Choosing the Best Family Hotel in Costa Rica
When booking your stay, keep these tips in mind to ensure a smooth and enjoyable vacation:
Location matters: Choose a hotel close to the activities your family wants to do, whether it’s beach time, volcano trekking, or zip-lining.
Check for family-friendly amenities: Look for pools, kids' clubs, and spacious rooms or suites.
Consider all-inclusive options: These can save money and make mealtime easier for picky eaters.
Look for educational experiences: Costa Rica offers great opportunities for kids to learn about wildlife, conservation, and culture.
Ready to Plan Your Family Adventure?
From beachfront resorts to jungle lodges, Costa Rica offers a wide range of accommodations perfect for families. Whether your ideal vacation involves relaxing in hot springs, spotting monkeys in the treetops, or splashing in the surf, the best family hotels in Costa Rica make it all possible. Book your stay and get ready for a tropical getaway filled with adventure, connection, and unforgettable memories.
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aerobridgetravel · 19 days ago
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Dress Like a Pro: Ultimate Costa Rica Travel Clothing Guide 🇨🇷
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Costa Rica—a lush paradise of rainforests, volcanoes, and tropical beaches—is a dream destination for nature lovers, adventure seekers, and couples craving romance. Whether you’re ziplining through Monteverde’s cloud forests, lounging on Nosara’s golden sands, or soaking in Arenal’s hot springs, packing the right clothing ensures comfort and respect for local customs. Plus, with Trip.com handling your flights, hotels, and tours, you can focus on soaking in Pura Vida (pure life)! Let’s dive into essential clothing tips for every traveler.
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Seasonal Style: What to Wear When
Costa Rica’s climate is divided into two main seasons:
Dry Season (November–April) : Sunny skies and warm temperatures (25–32°C / 77–90°F).
Green Season (May–October) : Lush landscapes, occasional afternoon showers, and slightly cooler temps.
Dry Season Essentials
Must-pack items : Lightweight cotton/linen clothes, UV-protective scarves, and a wide-brimmed hat.
Footwear : Waterproof sandals for beach days, breathable sneakers for exploring.
For Couples : Pack colorful sundresses and linen shirts for sunset dinners in Tamarindo.
Hikers : Moisture-wicking gear for Arenal’s trails or Manuel Antonio’s jungle walks.
Book a dry-season getaway via Trip.com for discounted flights to Liberia (LIR) or San José (SJO).
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Green Season Smart Packing
Must-pack items : Quick-dry clothes, a compact waterproof jacket, and a foldable umbrella.
Footwear : Waterproof hiking boots for muddy trails in Corcovado National Park.
Pro Tip : Rent waterproof gear in Monteverde for misty mornings in the cloud forest.
Use Trip.com to book eco-lodges near national parks with inclusive gear rentals!
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Activity-Specific Outfits
Jungle Adventures
Essentials : Lightweight long sleeves (for bug protection), quick-dry pants, and a rain poncho.
Gear Hack : Rent waterproof boots and rain gear in La Fortuna for volcano hikes.
Beach Days
Essentials : Quick-dry swimwear, rash guards for snorkeling, and flip-flops for beachfront sodas (local eateries).
Pro Tip : Book a boutique beachfront stay via Trip.com for easy access to Nosara’s surf breaks.
Wildlife & Conservation Tours
Essentials : Neutral tones (olive, beige) for wildlife safaris in Tortuguero, binocular-friendly vests.
Cultural Tip : Dress modestly when visiting rural communities like Sarapiquí.
Cultural Considerations: Dressing with Respect
Churches & Towns : Cover shoulders and knees when visiting colonial towns like Orotina.
Hot Springs : Pack swimwear and a towel for Tabacon’s geothermal pools.
Local Markets : Support artisans by buying handwoven sombreros (hats) in Sostenible Market, San José.
Packing Essentials for Every Traveler
Universal Adaptor : Costa Rica uses Type A/B plugs.
Reusable Water Bottle : Refill stations are widespread (tap water is safe!).
Daypack : For carrying essentials during hikes or city strolls.
Insect Repellent : DEET-free options for eco-conscious travelers.
Plan Your Costa Rican Escape with Trip.com
Whether you’re craving a solo hike through Corcovado’s wilderness, a romantic getaway in the Osa Peninsula, or a family-friendly beach holiday in Jacó, Trip.com has you covered:
Flights : Find cheap round-trip flights to Liberia (LIR) or San José (SJO).
Hotels : Choose from budget hostels to luxury rainforest lodges.
Tours : Book guided hikes, turtle conservation trips, or zip-line adventures.
Deals : Snag flash sales on last-minute packages!
Ready to Pack for Costa Rica?
From Arenal’s misty peaks to Nosara’s turquoise shores, Costa Rica rewards travelers who dress smartly for its seasons and culture. Let Trip.com handle the logistics while you savor the scent of rain-soaked jungles, the sound of howler monkeys, and the warmth of Tico hospitality. ¡Pura Vida! 🌿✨
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usavisaappointmentuk · 20 days ago
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Outdoor Adventure Vacations in the USA with Kids
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Having children outdoors is an excellent way to promote their sense of wonder, encourage them to lead a healthy lifestyle, and have precious family memories. From visiting forests, hiking mountains, or observing wildlife, these sites provide the best of nature with lots of activities that are suitable for families. 
1. Banff National Park, Canada
Why Go: Gorgeous mountain vistas, blue lakes, and wildlife sightings make Banff a fantastic outdoor classroom for children.
Where to Stay:
Fairmont Banff Springs – castle-shaped resort with family suites
Tunnel Mountain Resort – ideal for families with kitchens and yard space
Where to Eat:
Tooloulou's – kid-friendly fun with varying breakfast options
Bear Street Tavern – popular for kid-friendly pizzas and casual vibe
Best Time to Visit
June to September for hiking and lake activities; December to February for snow fun and ice skating.
2. Queenstown, New Zealand
Why Go: Queenstown is where adventure is made safe for kids. Children can ride a jet boat, go hiking, and take gondola rides to panoramic alpine views.
Where to Stay:
Novotel Queenstown Lakeside – convenient location close to the lake
Holiday Park Creeksyde – playful and quirky accommodations perfect for families
Where to Eat:
Fergburger – famous burgers kids will enjoy
Vudu Café & Larder – healthy food with a children's menu and views of the lake
Best Time to Visit:
December to March for summer expeditions and activities on the lake.
3. Costa Rica
Why Go: Costa Rica is filled with child-friendly activities—from hikes up volcanoes to jungle zip-lining and sea turtle watching.
Where to Stay:
Arenal Springs Resort – fun for families with hot springs
Si Como No Resort – eco-luxury close to Manuel Antonio National Park
Where to Eat:
Soda Viquez (La Fortuna) – cheap local dining
El Avión (Manuel Antonio) – eat in an actual plane with jungle scenery
Best Time to Visit:
December to April (dry season) for optimal weather and wildlife.
4. Lake District, UK
Why Go: Picturesque hills, lake walks, and quintessential British warmth turn the Lake District into a great spot for easy family outdoor activities.
Where to Stay:
Another Place, The Lake – family-oriented hotel on Ullswater
YHA Ambleside – good value and proximity to walking trails
Where to Eat:
The Apple Pie Café (Ambleside) – family-friendly snacks and treats
Chesters by the River – riverside café with vegetarian choices
Best Time to Visit:
May to September for longer days and good weather.
5. National Parks, USA
Why Go: From Yosemite's towering cliffs to Yellowstone's geothermal marvels, America's national parks are teeming with adventure, education, and wonder.
Where to Stay:
Yosemite Valley Lodge – excellent spot close to Yosemite Falls
Old Faithful Inn (Yellowstone) – classic lodge situated adjacent to the geyser
Where to Eat:
Family dining is available at park lodges
Pack picnics for lunch or dine at Mammoth Dining Room in Yellowstone
Best Time to Visit:
June through October for most parks. Spring and fall have less congestion.
Must Read: Best Places to Visit in USA
Final Thought
Planning a trip to the U.S. with your children? Be sure to reserve your USA visa appointment from the UK in advance. With your paperwork in hand, you're only a step or two from creating irreplaceable family memories in the wide open spaces of America!
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igloobeachlodgecr · 6 months ago
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Experience the Best Hotel in Manuel Antonio, Costa Rica
Discover the perfect beachfront getaway at the best hotel in Manuel Antonio, Costa Rica. Igloo Beach Lodge offers unique accommodations, stunning ocean views, and direct access to Manuel Antonio’s famous beaches and lush rainforests. Enjoy world-class dining, eco-friendly living, and the perfect blend of comfort and nature. Whether you’re seeking adventure or relaxation, Igloo Beach Lodge promises an unforgettable paradise experience.
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health-1233 · 22 days ago
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Costa Rica Family Travel Tips: A Guide for a Safe and Memorable Adventure
Costa Rica is one of the most family-friendly travel destinations in Central America, offering a perfect mix of adventure, wildlife, beaches, and cultural experiences. From spotting sloths in the rainforest to surfing gentle waves on sun-kissed beaches, there’s something for every age group. But traveling with kids—especially in a tropical destination—comes with its own set of challenges. Here are some essential Costa Rica family travel tips to help you plan a smooth, safe, and unforgettable trip.Costa Rica family travel tips
1. Choose Family-Friendly Destinations
Not all parts of Costa Rica are equally suited for families, especially those with younger children. Consider these popular and family-friendly areas:
La Fortuna / Arenal: Known for its volcano, hot springs, and adventure parks.
Manuel Antonio: A national park with easy wildlife viewing, accessible trails, and calm beaches.
Monteverde: Offers cloud forests, canopy tours, and educational wildlife exhibits.
Tamarindo: A beach town great for beginner surfing and with plenty of family resorts.
2. Plan for the Weather
Costa Rica has a dry season (December to April) and a green (rainy) season (May to November). While the rainy season can be a beautiful and less crowded time to visit, be prepared for afternoon showers and muddy trails. Always bring:
Lightweight rain jackets
Quick-dry clothing
Waterproof shoes or sandals
3. Book Accommodations with Kids in Mind
Look for hotels or vacation rentals that offer:
Family suites or multiple bedrooms
Kid-friendly pools
Kitchenettes or access to a kitchen
On-site activities or nearby attractions
Many eco-lodges also cater to families with nature tours designed specifically for kids.
4. Pack Smart
Beyond the basics, here are a few must-pack items for family travel in Costa Rica:
Insect repellent (preferably DEET-free for younger children)
Reef-safe sunscreen
Reusable water bottles
Hats and sunglasses
First-aid kit with any child-specific medications
Don’t forget binoculars for wildlife viewing!
5. Consider Renting a Car
Public transportation is affordable but often time-consuming and inconvenient with kids. Renting a car gives you the flexibility to explore remote beaches, national parks, and hidden gems at your own pace. Make sure to:
Rent a 4x4 if you're visiting rural or mountainous areas
Bring or request appropriate car seats
Download offline maps, as cell service can be spotty
6. Choose Age-Appropriate Activities
There’s no shortage of activities in Costa Rica, but not all are suitable for all ages. Some ideas based on age groups:
Toddlers: Butterfly gardens, beach play, wildlife rescue centers
Kids (5–10): Ziplining (some have age/height restrictions), gentle rafting, volcano hikes
Teens: Surfing lessons, waterfall rappelling, night hikes, kayaking
Always check the minimum age and difficulty level before booking any tours.
7. Stay Healthy and Safe
Costa Rica is generally safe, but here are some health and safety reminders:
Drink bottled or filtered water in rural areas.
Watch for strong ocean currents—swim only at lifeguarded beaches when possible.
Avoid feeding or touching wildlife.
Stick to marked trails and wear proper footwear.
Also, bring copies of passports and any required medications or health documentation.
8. Embrace the Local Culture
Traveling is more rewarding when families connect with local traditions and customs. Try:
Visiting local markets
Eating at “sodas” (small family-run restaurants)
Learning a few Spanish phrases together
Participating in cultural workshops like cooking or craft-making
9. Leave Room for Downtime
With so many activities available, it’s tempting to pack your itinerary. But downtime is essential for kids and adults alike. Mix high-energy adventures with chill beach days or relaxing at the pool to keep everyone happy.
10. Go With the Flow (Pura Vida!)
Costa Rica’s motto, “Pura Vida” (pure life), is more than just a phrase—it’s a way of life. Embrace the slower pace, unexpected changes, and spontaneous fun. Traveling with kids rarely goes exactly as planned, but that’s part of the adventure.
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paradornatureresort · 4 months ago
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Costa Rica Resorts with Infinity Pools: Where Luxury Meets Nature
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If you're looking for a luxurious yet sustainable getaway, Manuel Antonio Eco-Friendly Resorts offer an unparalleled experience where comfort meets environmental responsibility. Nestled within the lush tropical paradise of Costa Rica, these resorts combine breathtaking ocean views, world-class spa treatments, and infinity pools that overlook the pristine coastline. One of the best options to experience this eco-luxury is Parador Nature Resort & Spa, a resort that blends sustainability with premium hospitality.
Why Choose an Eco-Friendly Resort in Manuel Antonio?
Costa Rica is a global leader in eco-tourism, and Manuel Antonio Spa Resorts are designed with sustainability in mind. Staying at an eco-friendly resort means that your vacation contributes to conservation efforts while still enjoying luxury accommodations, fine dining, and rejuvenating spa experiences.
1. Sustainable Practices at Manuel Antonio Resorts
Many Costa Rica resorts implement sustainable practices such as:
Solar energy utilization to reduce carbon footprint
Water conservation systems to preserve local resources
Recycling programs to minimize waste
Eco-conscious architecture that blends seamlessly with nature
2. The Beauty of Manuel Antonio: A Natural Paradise
Manuel Antonio is home to one of Costa Rica’s most stunning national parks. With lush rainforests, diverse wildlife, and breathtaking beaches, this area is ideal for nature lovers. Staying at an eco-friendly resort like Parador Nature Resort & Spa offers easy access to wildlife reserves, jungle hikes, and water activities, all while promoting sustainable tourism.
Top Features of Manuel Antonio Spa Resorts
3. Rejuvenate with Luxurious Spa Treatments
Manuel Antonio Spa & Resorts offer a wide range of treatments designed to relax and revitalize:
Organic facials and body scrubs
Holistic massages using locally sourced ingredients
Aromatherapy sessions inspired by Costa Rican flora
Hot stone therapy for deep relaxation
A spa experience in Manuel Antonio is more than just pampering—it’s a journey into nature-inspired wellness.
4. Stay in Sustainable Luxury Accommodations
Eco-conscious travelers no longer have to compromise on luxury. Parador Nature Resort & Spa features:
Ocean-view suites with sustainable designs
Organic linens and biodegradable amenities
Energy-efficient lighting and cooling systems
Rainforest villas offering a private retreat in nature
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Resorts with Infinity Pools in Costa Rica: A Breathtaking Experience
5. Why Infinity Pools are a Must-Have
One of the most iconic features of Costa Rica resorts is the infinity pool. These pools provide:
Uninterrupted views of the Pacific Ocean
A sense of serenity and relaxation
Perfect spots for sunset photography
6. Top Infinity Pool Experiences at Parador Nature Resort & Spa
Parador Nature Resort & Spa boasts multiple infinity pools, each offering a unique experience:
Adults-only pools for tranquility
Family-friendly infinity pools
Swim-up bars serving tropical cocktails
Eco-Friendly Dining: A Taste of Sustainability
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7. Farm-to-Table Cuisine at Manuel Antonio Resorts
Dining at an eco-friendly resort in Manuel Antonio means enjoying fresh, locally sourced cuisine. These resorts prioritize:
Organic ingredients from local farms
Sustainable seafood
Vegan and gluten-free options
Eco-conscious food packaging and waste reduction
8. Signature Dishes You Must Try
Fresh ceviche with locally caught seafood
Traditional Gallo Pinto (Costa Rican rice and beans)
Tropical fruit platters with exotic flavors
Coconut-based desserts with organic chocolate
Adventure and Relaxation: The Best of Both Worlds
9. Exciting Activities Near Manuel Antonio Resorts
Whether you seek adventure or relaxation, Manuel Antonio Eco-Friendly Resorts offer activities such as:
Jungle canopy zip-lining
Snorkeling and scuba diving in crystal-clear waters
Guided wildlife tours through Manuel Antonio National Park
Yoga and meditation sessions with breathtaking views
10. Best Time to Visit Manuel Antonio
Manuel Antonio is a year-round destination, but the best time to visit depends on your preferences:
Dry season (December – April): Ideal for beach activities and outdoor adventures.
Green season (May – November): Lush landscapes and fewer crowds, perfect for a tranquil getaway.
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Conclusion: Your Ultimate Sustainable Escape
Choosing Manuel Antonio Eco-Friendly Resorts like Parador Nature Resort & Spa means indulging in luxury, sustainability, and natural beauty all at once. Whether you’re looking for a spa retreat, an infinity pool experience, or an adventure-filled vacation, these resorts offer an unforgettable escape while protecting the environment.  
Book your stay today and experience the perfect balance of luxury and sustainability in Costa Rica!
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lyrahicks007 · 25 days ago
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Discover the Luxury and Comfort of Costa Rica Villas for Your Next Vacation – Unwind in Paradise with Scenic Views, Premium Amenities, and Exceptional Privacy
For travelers seeking an upscale, private, and immersive lodging experience in Central America, Costa Rica villas represent the pinnacle of vacation comfort. Nestled among lush tropical landscapes, coastal cliffs, and vibrant local communities, these premium accommodations offer a refined alternative to traditional hotels. With modern architecture, high-end amenities, and unparalleled access to both adventure and serenity, Costa Rica villas stand as a symbol of luxury travel within the region.
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The Unique Appeal of Costa Rica Villas
Costa Rica villas are purposefully designed to integrate comfort, elegance, and natural beauty. Unlike standardized resort rooms, these exclusive properties provide a sense of seclusion and space, often including multiple bedrooms, open-concept living areas, private pools, and expansive terraces. Whether overlooking the Pacific Ocean or surrounded by tropical forest, these villas are curated to deliver tranquility and visual splendor.
These vacation rentals cater to a wide range of travelers, including families, couples, friend groups, and even corporate retreat planners. Their flexibility and upscale design offer a distinctive experience that cannot be replicated in crowded resorts or urban hotels.
Premium Amenities that Define Luxury Living
The hallmark of Costa Rica villas lies in their comprehensive and customizable amenities. Guests staying in these residences enjoy access to features such as:
Infinity pools, hot tubs, and private lounging areas
Fully equipped kitchens with modern appliances
On-site staff, including private chefs, housekeepers, and concierge support
Smart home systems, air conditioning, and high-speed internet
Entertainment spaces, including home theaters and outdoor BBQ areas
Many Costa Rica villas also provide spa services, yoga instruction, and personalized wellness programs upon request, making them ideal for those who value relaxation and rejuvenation. These features are designed to ensure the utmost comfort, transforming the villa from a place of stay into a destination in itself.
Strategic Locations for Leisure and Exploration
The geography of Costa Rica makes it one of the most attractive countries for tourism, and Costa Rica villas are strategically located in its most desirable regions. From the vibrant beach town of Jaco to the tranquil coves of Guanacaste or the rich biodiversity of Manuel Antonio, each villa provides direct access to the country’s top attractions.
Guests can easily explore national parks, rainforest trails, and volcanic hot springs, or enjoy beach activities such as surfing, snorkeling, and sailing. These locations also place travelers near fine dining, local markets, and cultural experiences, allowing for an enriching stay that combines both relaxation and discovery.
Privacy and Customization for an Elevated Experience
One of the major advantages of Costa Rica villas is the exclusivity they offer. Travelers seeking privacy—whether for a honeymoon, family gathering, or corporate retreat—can benefit from a fully enclosed space tailored to their needs. Personalized services such as airport transfers, guided tours, and in-villa dining enhance convenience while maintaining a high standard of luxury.
The ability to customize one's experience is a defining aspect of staying in these villas. From the layout and services to the activities and ambiance, guests are in complete control of their environment.
Conclusion
Choosing Costa Rica villas for your next vacation guarantees a superior level of comfort, elegance, and immersion. With premium amenities, prime locations, and tailored services, these properties offer more than just a place to stay—they provide a comprehensive and memorable lifestyle experience. Ideal for discerning travelers who value privacy, quality, and authentic connection to nature, Costa Rica villas represent the ideal choice for a luxurious getaway in one of the world’s most captivating destinations.
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First Time Visiting Costa Rica? Trust My Costa Rica for a Stress-Free, Custom Vacation
Costa Rica is a destination that captures the imagination. With its lush rainforests, misty cloud forests, active volcanoes, and golden coastlines, it’s no wonder first-time visitors feel both excited and a little overwhelmed. Where do you start? How do you choose between the Pacific and Caribbean coasts, or between ziplining and soaking in hot springs?
That’s where My Costa Rica comes in.
With nearly two decades of experience crafting custom vacation packages, we’re not just another travel agency — we’re local experts passionate about sharing the best of our beautiful country. If you’re planning your first trip to Costa Rica, we’re here to make sure it’s seamless, safe, and absolutely unforgettable.
Why First-Time Visitors Should Work With a Local Travel Agency
Costa Rica is a country of rich diversity. In a matter of hours, you can go from the cool highlands of Monteverde to the warm beaches of Manuel Antonio. But that variety can also be confusing for first-time visitors.
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How do you decide where to go, how to get there, and what to do — all while making sure it fits your interests and budget?
Here’s why a local travel agency like My Costa Rica is your best travel partner:
We’re Based in Costa Rica: Unlike generic online agencies, we live and work here. That means up-to-date, firsthand knowledge of the country’s safest routes, best hotels, seasonal weather patterns, and even which tours are worth your time and money.
We Handle All the Details: Transportation, lodging, tours, park entrances, airport pickups — it’s all arranged and confirmed for you.
We’re Here When You Need Us: Our support team is available 24/7 during your trip. Whether your flight is delayed or you need to reschedule a tour, we’re just a call away.
With My Costa Rica, you’re never alone — even in a brand-new country.
What Sets My Costa Rica Apart?
Since 2004, My Costa Rica has helped more than 20,000 travelers experience this vibrant country the right way — without the stress of trying to plan everything yourself.
Here’s what makes us different:
1. No Fees, Just Expertise
We never charge a fee for our planning services. You get our expert itinerary planning, insider knowledge, and local contacts — all at no additional cost.
2. Fully Customized Trips
Every traveler is different. Some want adventure, others relaxation. Some are traveling with kids, others for a honeymoon. We build your Costa Rica vacation around you — not a pre-made package.
3. Certified & Award-Winning
We are a licensed tour operator with Costa Rica’s Tourism Board (ICT) and proud holders of TripAdvisor’s Certificate of Excellence. This means you can book with total confidence.
4. Handpicked Hotels and Tours
We only recommend the places and experiences we’d enjoy ourselves — reliable, clean, friendly, and full of local character.
5. 24/7 In-Country Support
Need help during your stay? Lost your passport? Tour got rescheduled? No problem — our team is ready to assist, anytime.
What to Expect on Your First Trip to Costa Rica
If it’s your first time visiting, you’re in for a treat. Costa Rica offers something for everyone — and My Costa Rica helps you experience the best parts based on your interests and travel style.
Here’s what your custom itinerary might include:
🌋 Arenal Volcano & Hot Springs
This iconic destination offers stunning views of an active volcano, paired with thermal hot springs, waterfalls, and wildlife. Great for couples and families alike.
🌳 Monteverde Cloud Forest
Walk through misty jungle canopies and hanging bridges surrounded by exotic birds and orchids. A paradise for nature lovers and photographers.
🏝 Manuel Antonio National Park
White-sand beaches, monkeys in the treetops, and crystal-clear waters make this one of the most popular (and beautiful) parks in the country.
🐢 Tortuguero National Park
Often called “The Amazon of Costa Rica,” this remote area features boat rides through jungle canals and (seasonally) sea turtle nesting sites.
🌊 Tamarindo Beach
Perfect for first-time surfers, sunset lovers, and those wanting a lively beach town with great restaurants and nightlife.
Each itinerary is built around how long you’re staying, your budget, and your pace — whether you want full-day adventures or time to just relax in a hammock.
How Planning Works With My Costa Rica
We make travel planning feel easy — even if you've never set foot in Central America before.
Here’s our simple process:
You Contact Us: Reach out via our website or give us a call at +1 800-996-1139. Tell us about your travel dates, goals, and must-sees.
We Build Your Itinerary: A travel specialist designs a trip tailored to your needs. We send it to you for feedback.
You Approve, We Book: Once you’re happy, we confirm everything — accommodations, transport, tours.
You Arrive, We Support: While you're exploring Costa Rica, we’re always available in case you need help, guidance, or want to make changes.
We’ll help you save time, money, and stress while making sure you experience the true magic of Costa Rica.
We’re not just proud of these reviews — we’re committed to earning them, trip after trip.
Ready for Your Costa Rican Adventure?
There’s a reason so many first-time travelers trust My Costa Rica: we care about your vacation as much as you do. From the first email to the final airport transfer, we’re your dedicated partner in adventure.
📍 Contact Us:
My Costa Rica 1495 Canyon Boulevard, 1st Floor Boulder, Colorado, 80302, USA 📞 Toll-Free: +1 800-996-1139 🌐 https://costarica.org/travel-agency/
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