December - January Issue Issue Archive

Dive right in - shark waters of Coco Island

By Genna Marie

The protected waters surrounding Cocos Island, located 340 miles off the Pacific Coast of Costa Rica, are home to more than nine shark species, of which ZERO want to eat you. Sharks here are completely uninterested in snacking on scuba divers with big clunky tanks. They mostly eat fish, rays, turtles, and occasionally smaller sharks.Read More »

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Ruta Chorotega

In the heart of Guanacaste

A group of Chorotega artisans joined together to share their traditions with those who deviate from the classical Guanacaste tourist stops and take the route less traveled.

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Savegre River:

The purest water in Costa Rica

The Savegre River watershed is a unique ecosystem among Costa Rica’s infinite natural offerings. It is a place for rest, relaxation and exploration.

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Rebeca Alvarado

A life in motion

Every time I am in front of a canvas, it invades and transforms me. I don’t think when I paint; I let myself be carried away and my thoughts and feelings appear on the canvas.

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Barra Honda

From above and below

Butterflies, beetles and dragonflies flutter around the trails of Barra Honda. Their tropical colors draw our eyes from one flower to another, from one beam of light to the next. 

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