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Pacifico L-1113 in Coco is a spacious, elegantly decorated 1-bedroom, 1-bath condo on the 3rd floor overlooking the picturesque swimming pool.
This unit is fully equipped with an oversized kitchen with granite countertops, plus funky red barstools at a granite kitchen island. The main colors throughout are red and white, including in the modernistic décor of the living room, with its contoured glass coffee table.
The bedroom has a king-size bed and an en-suite bathroom. The balcony is a great place to spend the afternoon, complete with a BBQ and a hammock.
Washer/dryer, cable TV, high-speed internet and air conditioning are a few of the comforts you will enjoy at this unit.
Pacifico is an exclusive gated community in the middle of Playas del Coco, a vibrant beach community at the heart of Costa Rica’s exclusive Gold Coast.
You’ll be eight blocks from the beach, and on the way you’ll find all the restaurants, bars, shops (and casino) for which Coco is well-known.
Pacifico has four swimming pools on-site and offers access to the Pacifico Beach Club, which has two other pools, a restaurant/bar, concierge service and spa.
Coco is a really fun town with plenty of flair and amenities for everyone. Pacifico L-1113 in Coco is a great place to come home to after exploring all the natural beauty and thrilling activities that Costa Rica has to offer.
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** In accordance with public health recommendations, Special Places continues to work hard to keep our guests safe. These protocols include enhanced cleaning and disinfection procedures for all properties under management **
Yes, passports are required. A 90 day tourist visa is automatically granted upon arrival. Also, there is a $29 exit fee which must be paid prior to departing Costa Rica
Be aware that even if your were only transiting through any one of the following countries, Costa Rican authorities will require a yellow-fever vaccine certification: Angola, Benin, Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Democratic Republic of Congo, Gabon, Gambia, Guinea, Liberia, Nigeria, Sierra Leon, Sudan, Bolivia, Venezuela, Brazil, Peru, Colombia, Ecuador and Guyana.
In order to be granted entry into Costa Rica, all visitors are required to hold a valid departure ticket, whether it is by air, sea or land
Some countries such as the USA, Canada and most European countries allow entrance without a VISA, providing you have a valid Passport.nn Depending on the country, it is determined the number of days available to visit as a touristn In some cases, an immigration official could ask you to demonstrate your economic solvency for your stay in the countryn Although you may have 90 days available on your tourist visa, the immigration official will assess the allowed visiting period on your passportn Visitors to Costa Rica must have a valid passport, as well as proof that they will be departing the country before their visa or entrance stamp expires, generally within the 90 days.
The main difference is that in a Rainforest the precipitation is higher. The flora and fauna differ from one type of forest to another as well.
You can visit the Tortuguero National Park in the Caribbean and the Ostional Wildlife Refuge in the Pacific. You can download more information here: Ver folleto
You will need insect repellent, rain poncho, and comfortable shoes.
The following parks provide accessibility:nn Poas Volcano National Parkn Manuel Antonio National Parkn Carara National Park
The water is purified throughout the country, so you will have no concerns wherever you go to eat with regard to water, ice or produce. The tap water and ice is safe to use in all the houses or condos. However, if you are concerned for any reason, bottled water is readily available.
Yes, there are a number of small corner stores in the immediate area that carry a wide selection of food, meat, fresh produce, wine, liquor and beer. There is also a very large big-box type grocery store called “Super Mercado” that is approximately a ten minute drive.
For terrific breakfast fare, try The Surf Box, about 150m south of the BNCR Bank, which is located where the main route 911 splits into the fork to Potrero on the right, and Flamingo on the left. The Surf Box has incredible healthy choices and uses only fresh ingredients. I go there for the Aciai Bowl, which is a wonderful blend of fresh fruits, shaved coconut and seeds, arranged beautifully over top of a delicious smoothy. The pancakes are AMAZING and for even larger appetites, the Mexicana is savoury and really filling.
For hearty breakfasts and casual dining, go see Ray and Melani at Perla’s on the corner in Potrero. With its exceptionally priced menu and really really good food (really), this restaurant / bar has become a favorite stop for the North American community of the Potrero / Flamingo area. The friendly staff always have the game on, serve you with a smile and oh… the chicken wings at Perla’s are the BIGGEST I have seen anywhere!
For dinner, I suggest the restaurant at Bahai del Sol, right on the beach in Potrero. It has a small but tasty menu and is quite reasonably priced, especially when you consider the beautiful grounds and the location – right on the beach!
For a more luxurious (and expensive) fare, you must head over to The Chameleon Hotel and have dinner at their magnificent cliff side restaurant. This will be an experience to remember as you will look over one of the top rated infinity pools in the entire world. I suggest you reserve your table and head over to witness in the most breath-taking sunsets you will ever see. It will change your life!
The water is potable in greater parts of the country. However, we recommend the consumption of bottled water, especially in areas near the coast.
Gasoline is sold by the liter and can be purchased with Costa Rican Colones, American Dollars, or credit cards. Nearly all the gas stations are full-service. It is a good idea to make sure the pump is zero’d prior to filling.
There is a 13% sales tax on the price of goods. Restaurants also have an additional 10% service tax.
If you want to use a mobile phone in Costa Rica, you must have an UNLOCKED cellular phone and purchase a prepaid SIM card. You can also visit the different telephone companies throughout the country which offer different options for prepaid cards, including internet access.
The electricity system is exactly the same as it is in the USA and Canada. Outlets are typical to North America and provide a current of 110 – 115 volts.
Gasoline is sold by the liter and can be purchased with Costa Rican Colones, American Dollars, or credit cards. Nearly all the gas stations are full-service. It is a good idea to make sure the pump is zero’d prior to filling.
We recommend renting a 4×4. Some of the roads can be rather challenging, especially if you want to explore. There are private guides available for hire in the area if you prefer not to rent a car. Taxi’s are also available from the airport to Flamingo/Potrero area. Renting a car requires a little forethought here in Costa Rica. There are customs here that you are probably not used to so to better prepare you we have created the information page renting-a-car-in-costa-rica.
Anyone over the age of 18 holding a valid driver’s license from their country is permitted to drive for a period of three (3) months. However, you must be at least 21 years of age to rent an automobile.
Rental cars are not allowed to leave the country.
It is possible to marry in Costa Rica! The required documents are: a valid passport or valid travel documents and a sworn statement (affidavit) signed in the presence of a Costa Rican lawyer. If divorced, you will need the official documents of such divorce from your country or wherever the divorce was granted.
Although Spanish is the native tongue here in Costa Rica, English is widely spoken throughout Guanacaste. The people here are very friendly and will gladly teach you a little Spanish while you are here
The main English-language newspaper is The Tico Times: www.ticotimes.net
There are several ways to legalize your residency within Costa Rica:nn temporary residentn retiredn governmental international missionn and others…nnFor more information contact the Costa Rican Consulate, the Residents Association at www.arcr.net or you can visit the Department of Migration at www.migracion.go.cr
There is a 13% sales tax on the price of goods. Restaurants also have an additional 10% service tax.
… for a rough ‘in your head’ estimate, converting Colones to USD is a simple matter of dividing by a thousand and doubling the result…
The national currency is the Costa Rican colón. It is traded against the US Dollar and the rates vary from day to day but usually hover around 550 colónes for each USD. So for a rough ‘in your head’ estimate, converting colónes to USD is a simple matter of dividing by a thousand and doubling the result. For example, a 5,000 colónes bill = roughly $10 USD.
For those who want to be more accurate, just take the value of the bill, in this case $5,000 C, and divide it by the daily exchange rate, which is in this example is 550. Therefore the result will be 5000 / 550 = $9.09 USD.
The main difference is that in a Rainforest the precipitation is higher. The flora and fauna differ from one type of forest to another as well.
You can visit the Tortuguero National Park in the Caribbean and the Ostional Wildlife Refuge in the Pacific. You can download more information here: Ver folleto
You will need insect repellent, rain poncho, and comfortable shoes.
White water rafting can be enjoyed on the: Pacuare, Reventazón, Corobicí, Sarapiquí, Naranjo and Savegre rivers. You can check out some tour operators for white water rafting on this page.
You can apply for a work visa at the Costa Rican Consulate in your country. The link of the Costa Rican consulates abroad is: Costa Rican Consulates
We are a full service vacation rental property management company that prides ourselves in creating happy memories for both our guests and our property owners. Our team of professionals service the entire Pacific Coast of the Guanacaste province of Costa Rica, from Reserva Conchal near Playa Conchal till Playa Hermosa by Playa Del Coco We manage everything from 1 bedroom condos to luxurious beach front mansions, and everything in between. Give us a try and expect to be treated attentively and with a smile…
We invite you to have a look at the many properties we have under management and feel free to contact us at any time. Pura Vida!