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Slow Travel in Costa Rica with Kids (Ages 5 & 2) – Advice Needed

A great place to share your Costa Rica travel stories that will contribute to this collection of advice for those traveling to Costa Rica. From tips on the top spots to see, best adventure tours to take, where to stay and eat, best beaches and towns, etc. We'll also post and discuss Costa Rica events and breaking news on Costa Rica tourism, information on surfing in Costa Rica and more.

Family with young Kids looking for small coastal town in Costa Rica (without a car) and well connected: Uvita, Puerto Viejo or other options?

A great place to share your Costa Rica travel stories that will contribute to this collection of advice for those traveling to Costa Rica. From tips on the top spots to see, best adventure tours to take, where to stay and eat, best beaches and towns, etc. We'll also post and discuss Costa Rica events and breaking news on Costa Rica tourism, information on surfing in Costa Rica and more.

Guardería en Potrero / Daycare for kids in Potrero

Hello, in this subreddit you can talk to a mix of Costa Ricans, foreign visitors and expats for a more varied experience and set of answers. Our country slogan is Pura Vida, which to make matters short is like Hakuna Matata, and also hello and goodbye. Our Spanish centered sub is r/Ticos Feel free to ask and share about your recent visit as well. Pura Vida! Community icon by u/el-cadejos

Recommendations for a small town in Costa Rica with beach access and public school options?

Hello, in this subreddit you can talk to a mix of Costa Ricans, foreign visitors and expats for a more varied experience and set of answers. Our country slogan is Pura Vida, which to make matters short is like Hakuna Matata, and also hello and goodbye. Our Spanish centered sub is r/Ticos Feel free to ask and share about your recent visit as well. Pura Vida! Community icon by u/el-cadejos

Moving to Costa Rica with young kids: Which small town is ideal for us

Hello, in this subreddit you can talk to a mix of Costa Ricans, foreign visitors and expats for a more varied experience and set of answers. Our country slogan is Pura Vida, which to make matters short is like Hakuna Matata, and also hello and goodbye. Our Spanish centered sub is r/Ticos Feel free to ask and share about your recent visit as well. Pura Vida! Community icon by u/el-cadejos