What are the most rewarding aspects of retiring in San Jose?
We asked retirees what they find the most rewarding about retiring in San Jose. They wrote...
"Making new friends in Costa Rica. Not expats so much, but Ticos. I also enjoy traveling around the country on the buses which are safe and comfortable. I have my own routine. I walk a lot, eat healthier food," said another expat in San Jose, Costa Rica.
"Retiring in San Jose offers a variety of rewarding experiences. The country offers ample opportunity to explore the natural beauty of its lush rainforests, magnificent volcanoes, remote beaches and extensive inland waterways. The climate is mild and pleasant year-round, making it much easier to experience outdoor activities. The affordable cost of living and abundance of quality health care services and amenities make it ideal for those seeking a comfortable retirement. Finally, the country's welcoming and friendly people create a warm and inviting atmosphere," wrote a member who made the move to San Jose, Costa Rica, Costa Rica.
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What are the most rewarding aspects of retiring in San Jose?
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