Posts Tagged With: Costa Rica Green Season
Everything is Green in Costa Rica
I love my country. As I look out the window of my office over mountains and fruit trees, I’m thankful for what my eyes see. The animals and birds, the nature that surrounds me, and this time of year in Costa Rica EVERYTHING IS GREEN. It has been a glorious July. This is the time … Continue reading
Use a Travel Agent or Plan Myself?
Someone asked me not long ago about the benefits of going with a travel agent. It is a question that comes around sometimes. Everyone is different, but there will always be a need for knowledgeable agents. Some people say that Travel Agents are dying out, or have already died out, that we are not needed … Continue reading
May Brings Green Season Rates Across Costa Rica!
The green season is here and with it come cheaper prices on all of our Costa Rica Vacations. The country springs to life with the first rains. All that looked brown only a month ago has come back to us in lush greens and a rainbow of colored flowers. Many people don’t realize that May … Continue reading
Why do I love being a travel planner?
Someone asked me not too long ago why I loved working so much. There are many reasons for my love of being a travel planner. But more than anything it comes not surprisingly, from my own love of travel. Traveling for me is magical. To visit a new land, meet new people, try new foods, … Continue reading
April to May
The month of April has come and gone. The craziness of Easter week is over and the rains have started showing themselves. The Green Season has begun. In so many ways this is my favorite time here, it always has been. Everything turns from brown back to green, the gardens are happy and full, and … Continue reading
Costa Rica and The Green Season
As a travel planner in Costa Rica, I often times hear clients with similar concerns, “how much rain falls in the rainy season” or “I was thinking to come in July but then heard it’s the rainy season so I think I may postpone”. The first thing that always comes to my mind is “not … Continue reading





