Retirees seeking comfortable climates, relaxed lifestyles, and
affordable, quality medical care might find a hidden gem in Costa
Rica.In fact, International Living magazine named Costa Rica number
three, ahead of Spain, France, and Mexico, on its 2020 list of top
places to retire. Other appealing features include the low cost of
living and ease of buying real estate.One of the reasons for capturing
the top spot is that Costa Rica offers a diverse history and culture
that make it an enriching location for travel, as well as retirement.
Many retirees from the United States who are interested in living abroad
have discovered the elements that make Costa Rica unique and
special.Anyone contemplating retirement either sooner or farther down
the road can become familiar with Costa Rica through a fully escorted
tour. Many time-share organizations will target tourists and can be
scams, so it is important to make informed decisions about how to travel
and explore. Companies such as Caravan Tours provide immersive
experiences that include meals, transportation, and excursions across
more than 750 miles of the country.The Caravan Costa Rica Natural
Paradise tour offers nine days of carefully chosen hotels, delicious
meals, and entertaining excursions for an all-inclusive price. The
relaxed, yet engaging, itinerary is designed to balance single- night
and two-night stays for an unhurried pace, and each day includes scenic
and rest stops. Comprehensive sightseeing with local guides provides an
ideal opportunity for retirees and future retirees to become familiar
with the country.The Natural Paradise tour kicks off in San Jose, where
Caravan tours provides easy transportation from the airport to the
hotel. Day trips from San Jose include visits to a coffee plantation and
an artists’ village in the Central Mountain Range.Other highlights of
the tour include the Cano Negro Cruise, which passes through a wildlife
refuge that is home to a variety of animals, including whistling ducks,
howler monkeys, and water-walking lizards, followed by an evening soak
in volcanic hot springs. In addition, travelers have opportunities to
hike the suspension bridges of Guanacaste with a naturalist guide, and
visit to the Manuel Antonio National Park with its spectacular rain
forest and beach cove, as well as enjoy the amenities of a world class
beach resort.Caravan Tours is a member of ASTA (American Society of
Travel Agents), NTA (National Tour Association), CLIA (Cruise Lines
International Association), and an allied member of ACTA (Alliance of
Canadian Travel Agencies).For more information about fully escorted
tours to Costa Rica, visit caravan.com.
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