Welcome to NY to Costa Rica
Welcome to NY to Costa Rica. Thanks for joining in on my adventures between two places, New York and Cartago, Costa Rica. Read on as I share interesting facts about Costa Rica, the city of Cartago, and whimsical tales about traveling from NY to Costa Rica!
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La Basilica de Nuestra Señora de Los Angeles
La Basílica de Nuestra Señora de Los Ángeles is easily the most recognizable building in Cartago, Costa Rica. Just do an internet search on Cartago, Costa Rica, and images of

Why Does Costa Rican Fried Food Taste So Good?
I’m a true believer that almost anything tastes better when you fry it. Notice I didn’t say it’s better for you. It’s just better. In Costa Rica, these fried goodies

New York Destination Shopping—Food!
Here in upstate New York, winter is tough. Our snow-weary hearts are hungry for warm weather, summertime cooking, gardening, fruits & vegetables. People are cabin crazy and you can only

Culture Shock
Culture shock—that harsh slap in the face where you realize that you’re no longer in Kansas, my friend, and you’re going to accept some new stuff whether you like it

Las Ruinas de La Parroquia/ Cartago Ruins
Situated in the center of Cartago’s bustling downtown, are the Cartago Ruins, or Las Ruinas de la Parroquia de Cartago (the Santiago Apostol Parish Ruins). Better known simply as “The

What Happens When You Land in Costa Rica?
If you’re a first-time traveler to Costa Rica, you might be wondering “what’s going to happen when I land?” International travelers know the basic routine regarding immigration and customs. However,
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11 Things You Should Know When You Visit Cartago, Costa Rica
If you’re taking a side trip to Cartago, Costa Rica, you’re going to love it. Cartago is a very special city and it’s a bit cooler than the rest of Costa Rica, both in temperature and mindset. Here are 11 interesting tips about Ciudad de Las Brumas.

15 Things to Do in Cartago, Costa Rica When It’s Raining
Traveling to Cartago, Costa Rica and got stuck with a rainy day? No fear! Just because it’s raining doesn’t mean you can’t have fun. Here are 15 things you can still do and enjoy yourself when it’s pouring!

Las Ruinas de La Parroquia/ Cartago Ruins
Situated in the center of Cartago’s bustling downtown, are the Cartago Ruins, or Las Ruinas de la Parroquia de Cartago (the Santiago Apostol Parish Ruins). Better known simply as “The Ruins”. People pass them every day during their commute without a second thought. But if you stop and look, you’ll see they’re quite beautiful. How

Chillin’ in Cartago…Literally
When I was chosen to be an exchange student back in 1984–you know, what seems like the freaking “olden days” now, I was elated. Shortly after the adventure started, I found myself wondering if I had been given the short end of the stick when I found out that others in the group were headed

The Best Costa Rican Souvenirs
When it comes time for souvenir shopping, where are the best places to go? Although Costa Rica is loaded with beautiful gift stores, you might be surprised to learn where the best stuff is. Here are my favorite souvenir places in Cartago.

Cartago’s Municipal Market
One of the places in Cartago, Costa Rica that has stood the test of time is the Municipal Marketplace. Marketplaces are where most people go to buy fruits, vegetables, meats and more. Here’s why Cartago’s marketplace is one of my very favorite spots.

Cartago in 1984
I first set foot in Costa Rica in 1984. Back then, Cartago was very different than it is now. Join me as I explore what’s changed and also what has stayed exactly the same from Cartago in 1984.

La Basilica de Nuestra Señora de Los Angeles
La Basílica de Nuestra Señora de Los Ángeles is easily the most recognizable building in Cartago, Costa Rica. Just do an internet search on Cartago, Costa Rica, and images of the Basilica are the first to appear. The Basilica draws hundreds of tourists every year, each impressed with the magnitude and architecture at this stunning