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    My name is Charla, I am new to this website, and am interested in moving to costa rica. I am looking for best ways to do this...a guided tour? or on my own. I am retirement age, and am interested in the Central Valley, Arenal area. I would be flying in to San Jose, and need to find place to stay, and transportation from airport and to explore the Central Valley/Pacific Highland area. Any suggestions from someone who has done this and living in Costa Rica now?

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      In general, I suggest spending a month and staying in each of the places to really get a feel for them and check out the vibe for yourself. But heading to different areas to get a feel for them is a great first step.

      I don't have anyone in particular that i can recommend for tours.. but I met this man on an editorial trip and he is starting a group to help people- https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61574689898866&rdid=q4twgfg5Z2gaIxih&share_url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.facebook.com%2Fshare%2F1B6pbpgsTY%2F#

      The best healthcare is in the Central Valley, so keep that in mind. The best equipped hostpitals and most specialists are there. Often times, a specialist will visit a clinic in Guanacaste once a month. So it isn't as conveninet.

      An important factor to consider is the weather. What temperatures do you prefer? It rains everywhere, yet some places have more rain than others.

      The beaches
      Hot and humid, and I love them!
      Guanacaste is the driest part of Costa Rica. The Central Pacific receives more rain.

      Lake Arenal
      Cooler (temperature) than the beach.
      Nuevo Arenal gets about 50% more rain than Tronadora, located just across the lake.
      Tronadora is much windier.
      La Fortuna and the surrounding towns like Chachagua are drier and warmer.

      The Central Valley
      Cooler temperatures - especially from the variety of elevations available.
      I always recommmend reaching out to FB groups and asking questions. I use those groups to learn about differnt areas and connect with new people all of the time. FB groups are very active here and worth using as a resource.

      These FB pages might be a good start:
      Arenal
      https://www.facebook.com/groups/712758082803982
      https://www.facebook.com/groups/270122543035935
      Guanacaste
      https://www.facebook.com/groups/297720547030161
      https://www.facebook.com/groups/3442610169117243
      Jaco
      https://www.facebook.com/groups/290260966853843
      https://www.facebook.com/groups/711552235579574

      There are lots of expat groups too:
      search 'Expats in... '

      This group posts about a women's would be a great place to get insider info for Guanacaste. https://www.facebook.com/groups/663758784658197

      Many people find staying in an Airbnb a good way to check out a community, more so than a hotel.

      I talked with Nick when in Nuevo Arenal and he rent out an Airbnb.
      https://internationalliving.com/from-deaths-door-to-thriving-in-lake-arenal-costa-rica/ (https://www.airbnb.ie/rooms/40036748?source_impression_id=p3_1719933875_P3ic3CyJiPWB-oYF)

      Good luck on your travels. Let me know if you have any more questions.

      I have 2 contacts for Real Estate in the Central Valley
      Carol Prado - KW | Costa Rica. You can send him a message on WhatsApp message (‪+506 6345 7251‬) or email (Carol.prado@kwcostarica.com) to connect with him.

      And Brooke Bishop +506 8311 5336.

      And Mariana with KW in Tamarindo +506 6155 5265.

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