V4x4 Religion & Tolerance in Costa Rica October 12, 2010 / November 20, 2016 by Ricardo | Leave a Comment Toleration and Ticos There can be something disturbing about seeing your driver cross himself before beginning his journey – what dangers is he expecting to face on the roads ahead? After seeing a sample of Costa Rican roads, this Tico habit at the start of long drives may not be so strange! However, it isn’t […] Read more »
V4x4 Puerto Viejo de Limon December 9, 2009 / November 18, 2016 by Ricardo | Leave a Comment Puerto Viejo, Costa Rica Costa Rica’s southernmost coast is lined with perfect beaches, stretching for miles at a time. Jamaicans and other islanders came to work the banana plantations and populated this southern region not long ago. The first inhabitants were the Bribri and Cabecar Indians who lived along the Talamanca interior, along the streams […] Read more »
V4x4 Dominical Costa Rica December 5, 2009 / November 18, 2016 by Ricardo | Leave a Comment Surfers began traveling internationally to find perfect waves even before the cultish movie with the same theme Endless Summer. If you’re not familiar with this documentary type film, it stars two surfers as they follow the sun (summertime) for one year around the world in search of the worlds’ most ideal waves. It’s not sure […] Read more »