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myHotelVideo.com presents Villas Sol and Beach Resort in Guanacaste / Costa Rica / Costa Rica

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Location:
Located on the north Pacific coast, only a 25-minute drive from Liberia´s International Airport and 4 hours from San Jose.

Facilities:
This all-inclusive resort, which was renovated in 2005, has a total of 54 rooms and offers the perfect combination of world-class facilities and services coupled with unrivalled elegance and comfort. It has 24-hour reception, a hotel safe, currency exchange facility, cloakroom, shops, a hairdresser’s, bar and dining facilities, Internet access (charges apply), parking facilities and a laundry service (charges apply).

Rooms:
Each hotel room has central air conditioning, two double beds, private bathroom, hairdryer, bath tub and shower, cable TV, alarm clock, coffee maker, safe deposit box, minibar, telephone and private balcony overlooking the Gulf of Papagayo.

Sports/Entertainment:
There are a wide variety of exciting activities and entertainment for all ages, including water sports (motorized and non-motorized), sport fishing, diving, kayaking & jet skiing. The spring-fed pool offers the ideal spot for a leisurely swim as you enjoy a pastel coloured sun slowly drip into the horizon. The beach is sandy and has sun loungers and parasols. Some activities are not included in the rates. There are also an outdoor swimming pool with children’s pool, Jacuzzi facilities, a gym and spa treatments on offer. There is also an entertainment programme available.

Meals:
This is an all-inclusive resort, and has two restaurants. ‘La Bahía’ and ‘Heliconias’ where guests can enjoy the best of national and international cuisine.

Payment:
The following are all accepted as forms of payment: American Express, MasterCard and VISA.

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House Hunters International Part 2 – Mat and Rachael Look at Houses for their B&B Business

Brad Butler of Emerald Forest Properties Real Estate shows property to a young couple wanting to open up a business in Costa Rica – a bed and breakfast. They came to look at real estate in Costa Rica to find a home that would meet their business expectations.

Follow Mat and Rachael as they explore a home in Barva, located in the Central Valley of Costa Rica, while being accompanied by Brad Butler, one of the owners of Emerald Forest Properties in Costa Rica. Permission for use granted to Brad Butler by House Hunters International.

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Surfing Costa Rica – Pavones

Great swell and trip to perfect Pavones!

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House Hunters International Part 4 – Bed and Breakfast Home Search for Business in Costa Rica

Mat and Rachael make a final decision on the home to buy so that they can move, live and work in Costa Rica, and not wait until retirement. Emerald Forest Property owner Brad Butler has helped them find the right home – www.emeraldforestproperties.com Permission for use granted to Brad Butler by House Hunters International

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San Jose Airport Costa Rica

Hey Everyone, michael alan and DAngelo from the Costa Rica Travel Channel. We went to Juan Santamaria International Airport aka San Jose Airport (so don’t be confused) and made a little video so you would know what to expect when you fly into Costa Rica. Sometimes, this airport can be quite intimidating, especially during high season (Dec-April). If you made it to La Fortuna, home of the Arenal Volcano, stop by, but don’t forget the Cacique.

Every country seems to have their own set of requirements when traveling ‘in’ and ‘out,’ and Costa Rica is no exception. The good news is, the requirements are fairly basic, as it’s quite easy to get in and out of the San Jose airport (Juan Santamaria International Airport)- with the possible exception of ‘time’. There ARE frequent instances of waiting a few hours in various lines, depending. Flying into Liberia’s, Daniel Oduber International Airport, located in the Guanacaste region is just a bit easier and less crowded than its older brother, Juan Santamaria Airport. But, if you are interested in Costa Rica travel, then you should probably take a look at this important information concerning entry and departure requirements even if you’re a seasoned traveler. The Costa Rica Travel Channel thinks it’s a good idea to remind you of things you may have forgotten you know.

Things have changed and a drivers license and birth certificate will NOT get you into Costa Rica. YOU MUST HAVE A VALID PASSPORT that will not expire within six months. If your passport is in poor condition the Costa Rica Travel Channel highly recommends that you replace it before leaving, you could be turned away. If you even suspect your passport may be a bit ‘weathered,’ don’t chance it, trust us, you really can be turned away and put on the next return flight. This would definitely be a vacation buzz kill. So, error on the side of being overly conservative.

US citizens as well as those from Canada and most European countries may visit Costa Rica for 90 days. If you wish a longer visit, you must leave the country for 72 hours. This will refresh your visa for another 90 days. However, there is a legal loophole. If for instance you left the country BEFORE your 90 days were up, you could re-enter after just a short day trip across the border, which would also refresh your visa for another 90 days. The Costa Rica Travel Channel does not endorse this, just reporting it. Doing this in and out thing a few times is no big deal. Doing it over and over (perpetual tourism) you can run a serious risk of being expelled from the country or refused re-admittance.

For more helpful travel information on Costa Rica make sure you check out our website and our blog.

Our Travel Tip Website- http://www.TravelCostaRicaNow.com

michael alan’s blog – http://www.DoingCostaRica.blogspot.com/

Our pictures from around Costa Rica – http://www.flickr.com/photos/travelcostaricanow_com/

Our Gay Travel Tip Webpage – http://travelcostaricanow.com/index.php/Gay

michael alan’s gay blog – http://www.DoinGayCostaRica.blogspot.com

Lots more travel tips on video by us – http://www.youtube.com/user/iCostaRica24

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Surfing Costa Rica – Ollies Point

Ollies Point on fire!

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