Tamarindo, Costa Rica: Expat Living in Costa Rica's Gold Coast

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  • Опубликовано: 15 окт 2024
  • Tamarindo, Costa Rica, stands out as one of the most breathtaking coastal cities, offering an unparalleled experience to its visitors and residents. It’s a surfer’s paradise that attracts thousands of tourists from all over the world. It’s no wonder that Tamarindo has earned the nickname “TamaGringo,” given the massive influx of tourists and expats who flock to this vibrant town.
    In this video, Patrick and Aaron discuss expat living in Tamarindo, why you might want to move there, and why you might want to considering moving elsewhere in Costa Rica.
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Комментарии • 32

  • @yourpuravida
    @yourpuravida  11 месяцев назад +2

    Do you currently live in the Tamarindo, Costa Rica? What do you like about it? What do you not like about it? Are you considering living there? What questions do you have?

  • @MySnowball14
    @MySnowball14 10 месяцев назад

    i've been to tamarindo 3 times. the most fun town in the whole country!! it's where i made some of my best memories. the party life never ceases there

    • @yourpuravida
      @yourpuravida  10 месяцев назад

      Very true! My son (Patrick speaking here) wishes we lived there. But as we note in the video, both of us feel we would be "perpetual tourists" there. I've lived in several tourist towns and while fun, it's not necessarily calm and the traffic ... don't get me started! Love your comments. Keep 'em coming!

  • @jenniferpearson1363
    @jenniferpearson1363 11 месяцев назад +2

    We just love you two guys. Very informative and well spoken. We are moving to La Fortuna area in January.

    • @yourpuravida
      @yourpuravida  11 месяцев назад +2

      awe - that is so very kind of you Jennifer - THANK YOU! more importantly, can't wait to hear about your move to La Fortuna! We literally just filmed a video on that over the weekend! Pura Vida!

  • @shedricstaley2178
    @shedricstaley2178 11 месяцев назад +1

    Flights to Liberia are WAY cheaper than to San Jose. We usually pay around $700 for 2 round trip tickets.

    • @yourpuravida
      @yourpuravida  11 месяцев назад

      That's a great price! Which airline and coming from where? I just got a round trip to San José for $650 and thought I was doing great! 🙃

    • @shedricstaley2178
      @shedricstaley2178 11 месяцев назад

      Coming from San Antonio, TX on American Airlines. I have an hour stop in Miami.@@yourpuravida

    • @shedricstaley2178
      @shedricstaley2178 11 месяцев назад

      I can't send the receipt, but without trip protection, it was $738.62 for me and my wife.@@yourpuravida

  • @Karencollinsnyc
    @Karencollinsnyc 7 месяцев назад

    Touristy is what I am looking for. I am leaving NYC and a population from a lot of different places feels like home to me. Busy is good for me.

  • @ebwork3729
    @ebwork3729 7 месяцев назад

    Just moved to poas mountain area with my fiance we are having our son here in the chill mountain area less touristy, but really considering moving to tamarindo September/October. Visiting end of July to check it out seems more like out vibe

  • @jessicatimbrell2340
    @jessicatimbrell2340 2 месяца назад

    Tama-gringo! hahahaha that's quite funny!

  • @mikkybee10
    @mikkybee10 2 месяца назад

    Cool

  • @mkoschara
    @mkoschara 11 месяцев назад

    I've never been. I'm not a huge fan of constant heat and humidity, so it's not been on my radar. That being said, my friends from the States seem to love it. As for flights, Juan Santamaria airport seems to have more choices.

    • @yourpuravida
      @yourpuravida  11 месяцев назад

      Thanks for your comment. If you're not into heat/humidity, there are lots of other options in Costa Rica, which we'll be releasing videos on. Pura vida!

  • @darenoeschler7048
    @darenoeschler7048 6 месяцев назад

    If you value wildlife over living around lot's of tourists, then you should consider visiting the South Pacific region of Costa Rica ! The number one national park in all of Central America is the incredible Corcovado Park located on the remote Osa Peninsula ! Please visit Drake Bay where you can stay while exploring the park and the mangrove just up the coast ! Pura vida 👍

    • @yourpuravida
      @yourpuravida  6 месяцев назад +1

      yes, it is stunning! It is much harder to get to so when there, you are there for a bit. So many want easy access to airports and highways. Then again, many we know in the South say "don't all come down - we don't want the crowds!"

  • @jtancinco35
    @jtancinco35 11 месяцев назад

    Are you doing a video on the coastal areas south of tamarindo? Marabella, San juanillo, Nosara, samara

    • @yourpuravida
      @yourpuravida  11 месяцев назад

      @jtancinco35 - MAYBE!! Most likely we'll blend those together into one for the area. You just mentioned 2 of my favorite spots on the Nicoya Peninsula!

    • @jtancinco35
      @jtancinco35 11 месяцев назад

      @@yourpuravida - which two? I've been to Nosara and Samara myself. Both nice but pretty different

  • @lisalavoie1857
    @lisalavoie1857 7 месяцев назад

    So we’re do u guys live ? I prefer country living and community we’re should I buy a home?

  • @dovygoodguy1296
    @dovygoodguy1296 5 месяцев назад

    For retired folks wanting to be near good healthcare services, is San José the only realistic location? Pura Vida!

    • @yourpuravida
      @yourpuravida  5 месяцев назад

      no - it's not the only location, but it really depends on how much you feel comfortable working inside the CAJA and local clinics. If you do, then there are so many options as the CAJA is a really good (albeit at times slow) system.

    • @dovygoodguy1296
      @dovygoodguy1296 5 месяцев назад

      @@yourpuravida And even quality CAJA service is separate from private services paid for in cash or insured? Although insurance is difficult to obtain over 65? And an expat retiree can pay into CAJA. for any routine treatment and diagnostics and try to arrange insurance (although by 70 it's not really available)? Are usual prescription meds for the older demographic are available in Costa Rica and through the CAJA?

    • @yourpuravida
      @yourpuravida  5 месяцев назад +1

      @@dovygoodguy1296 There is a lot to that question. Too much for an answer here. If you'd like to have a call with us to discuss and see if we can help you on your journey we'd love to do so!

    • @dovygoodguy1296
      @dovygoodguy1296 5 месяцев назад +1

      @@yourpuravida Thank you. I was thinking that these issues would be of considerable interest and importance to alot of the viewers who are older than the usual expected audience of people between 20-40. Most RUclipsrs putting out videos on moving abroad actually behave and talk as if there isn't anyone over the age of 40 watching RUclips.

    • @yourpuravida
      @yourpuravida  5 месяцев назад +1

      @@dovygoodguy1296 totally agree - but I think it's hard to say in a video as each person is very different. we will for sure discuss this in our next Q&A, but truly, we'd love to help you if you want to set up time. Thanks again for the very good questions! :)

  • @rickyorick
    @rickyorick 11 месяцев назад +1

    So is Tamarindo Costa Rica's tourist trap? Meaning everything is overpriced, compared to the rest of the sounding areas. 😢

    • @yourpuravida
      @yourpuravida  11 месяцев назад

      There are lots of touristy areas of Costa Rica. Tama is really beautiful, but very touristy. Some people love it and some people hate it. We're trying to give a good overview so people can decide for themselves.

    • @rickyorick
      @rickyorick 11 месяцев назад

      @@yourpuravida are there inexpensive studio apartments very close to Tamarindo?

    • @yourpuravida
      @yourpuravida  11 месяцев назад +1

      @@rickyorick - this is a very subjective question. The short answer is "yes" depending on what you are looking for and your style of living. Rule of thumb is in tourist areas you may need to go a little further outside the city center to get "inexpensive", but there are definitely charming and less expensive - you just have to look for them.