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09/06/2026

I didn't actually steal this video.

But sometimes it feels like I did.

Because scenes like this don't seem real.

This wasn't a vacation.
This wasn't a resort.

This was just another evening in Costa Rica.

One of those moments that makes you stop, look around, and think:

"How is this my life?"

If you're curious about what it's really like to live on Costa Rica's Gold Coast, grab our free Guanacaste Buyer Guide at AllInGuanacaste.com.

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05/06/2026

🎙️ Episode 1 of the Breakthrough to Costa Rica Podcast is now live!

**The First 90 Days After Moving to Costa Rica**

Most people spend months or even years planning the move.

They research beach towns, browse real estate listings, watch YouTube videos, and dream about a different life.

But what happens after you arrive?

In this first episode, we talk about the realities of those first ninety days. The excitement, the surprises, the culture shock, the routines, the friendships, the frustrations, and the moments that make Costa Rica start feeling like home.

If you've ever wondered what it's really like to move here, this episode is for you.

Listen now:
🌴 [www.allinguanacaste.com/podcast](http://www.allinguanacaste.com/podcast)

If you've already made the move, what was the biggest surprise during your first few months in Costa Rica?

03/06/2026

Why Some Canadians Trade Florida for Costa Rica

For years, Florida was the default destination for Canadian snowbirds. But increasingly, Canadians are looking farther south and choosing Costa Rica instead. Here are some of the biggest reasons why:

1. Lower Cost of Living

While Florida used to be considered affordable, housing costs, insurance premiums, property taxes, and everyday expenses have risen dramatically in many parts of the state. In many areas of Costa Rica, Canadians find they can rent or own property for less and stretch their retirement income further.

2. Year-Round Tropical Climate

Florida has great weather, but Costa Rica offers warm temperatures all year without the occasional cold snaps that can reach parts of Florida during winter. In places like Guanacaste, sunshine is the norm for much of the year.

3. No Need to Own a Car

Many expats in beach communities can walk, bike, or use local transportation for daily needs. Another fun way to get around is by golf cart. Some Canadians discover they drive far less than they did in Florida.

4. A More Relaxed Lifestyle

Costa Rica’s famous “Pura Vida” culture attracts people looking to slow down. The focus tends to be on family, friends, nature, and experiences rather than rushing from one obligation to the next.

5. Nature Is Everywhere

Costa Rica offers incredible access to beaches, wildlife, waterfalls, volcanoes, and national parks. It’s common to see monkeys, parrots, iguanas, and tropical birds during a normal day.

6. Healthcare Options

Many Canadians appreciate having access to both public and private healthcare systems. Private appointments are often available quickly and can cost significantly less than comparable services in the United States.

7. Less Hurricane Risk

While Costa Rica can experience heavy rain and tropical storms, it sits south of the main Caribbean hurricane belt. Many Canadians feel more comfortable knowing direct hurricane strikes are relatively rare compared to Florida.

8. Strong Expat Communities

Communities throughout Guanacaste, especially around places like Playas del Coco, Tamarindo, and Playa Flamingo, have large Canadian populations, making it easier to build friendships and find support.

9. Adventure Is Part of Daily Life

Instead of golf courses and shopping malls, many Canadians trade their Florida routine for surfing, fishing, hiking, scuba diving, paddleboarding, and sunset walks on the beach.

10. A Different Kind of Retirement

Many Canadians arrive expecting to simply retire, but end up starting businesses, volunteering, opening restaurants, managing vacation rentals, or pursuing passions they never had time for back home.

A Reality Check

Costa Rica isn’t perfect. Roads can be rough, bureaucracy can be frustrating, and some imported products cost more than in Canada or Florida. But for many Canadians, the trade-off is worth it: more time outdoors, a slower pace, and a lifestyle centered around experiences rather than possessions.

What nobody talks about is that many Canadians don’t move to Costa Rica because it’s cheaper than Florida—they move because they like the life they live here more.

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