Youtube Star Mark Weins Explores Nicoya Peninsula's Gastronomic Secrets Renowned YouTube star and food enthusiast Mark Weins recently embarked on a captivating culinary adventure with Costa Rican YouTuber My Tanned Feet uncovering the gastronomic wonders of the Nicoya Peninsula, just south of where ...
A Serene Oasis for Observing Passersby One of the highlights of Las Catalinas is choosing the perfect patio to perch on, and watching the neighbors walk by. It presents a chance to engage socially and foster connections with neighbors and friends, while also providing a serene moment to immerse ...
Charting the Evolution and Milestones of Las Catalinas Las Catalinas has undergone significant evolution since our story began in 2006. Let's look back at the vibrant community's timeline, which revolves around the central theme of a balanced lifestyle. The harmonious blending of health, ...
Costa Rica Tops the 2024 Global Retirement Index as the Best Destination for Retirees In 2024, International Living has crowned Costa Rica as the ultimate retirement haven, and our concurrence is unwavering. This accolade is attributed to the nation's blue zone, extraordinary biodiversity, and ...
Trade Winds Sweeping Town The robust winds sweeping through Las Catalinas since late December are known as "vientos alisios" or trade winds. These winds, arriving from the ocean, usher in a refreshing breeze that extends across the country.
La Rambla: Transforming the Retail and Commercial Scene in Las Catalinas For those looking for another way to get involved in town, La Rambla extends an invitation for commercial partners to join Las Catalinas. Discover retail and office spaces set to become available later this year.
Sunset S'mores: A Weekly Affair in Las Catalinas Every Tuesday from 5 PM to 6 PM in front of Playa Danta, right outside Pura Vida Ride, experience a neighborhood activity that is fun for the whole family – Sunset S'mores in Las Catalinas. It is a wonderful way to enjoy the amazing weather with ...
Costa Rica's Holiday Calendar for 2024 Costa Rican public holidays, or “feriados” are all about spending a little more quality time connecting with those you care about and living well. To boost local tourism, specific holidays in Costa Rica were rescheduled to Mondays from 2020 to 2024, creating ...
Temporary Trail Closure Updates Commencing next Tuesday, January 16th, Las Catalinas will have some areas of hiking and biking trail sections temporarily closed. The sections between A3-A5, A6-A5, and A5-11-B7 are scheduled for reopening on February 16th, 2024.
Immerse Yourself in Culture: Festival de Santa Cruz Held annually every January in Santa Cruz, Guanacaste, the Festival de Santa Cruz is a local fair or “fiesta” in celebration of the revered patron saint, "El Santo Cristo de Esquipulas."
El Prado Sunset Margaritas Await you this Sunday Come explore the Lantana Residences, a new residential neighborhood in El Prado, just east of Beach Town in Las Catalinas. To showcase the unparalleled views of this new neighborhood, the Residential Sales Team invites you on a guided expedition from ...
An Important Addition to Town: Grupo Inclusiva
Construction Update: El Prado's Evolution in Las Catalinas Last week, El Prado, Las Catalinas’ latest development, reached the two-year mark of the beginning of infrastructure construction. We are eager to share the latest developments in its journey. As this vision is transformed into reality, ...
A Look Ahead: Fun in the Sun In the latter half of January, Las Catalinas is full of options to nourish your body and foster connections with those around you.
"Las Pintas”: Traditional Agricultural Weather Wisdom in Costa Rica As we reach January 13th, it is an opportune moment to reflect on the weather of the past twelve days and delve into traditional Costa Rican folklore to forecast the remainder of the year. "Las Pintas" represents an ancient ...
The New York Times Highlights El Camino de Costa Rica as the 46th Must-Visit Place in 2024 Las Catalinas residents looking to embark on an off-the-beaten-path adventure might consider El Camino de Costa Rica, which recently earned its spot at #46 on The New York Times Places to Visit in 2024. This ...
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