What are the most rewarding aspects of retiring in Playa Jaco?
We asked retirees what they find the most rewarding about retiring in Playa Jaco. They wrote...
"Retiring in Playa Jaco offers many rewarding aspects. The area provides a high quality of life with its beautiful tropical scenery, close proximity to shops, restaurants, and other amenities, as well as its welcoming, friendly atmosphere. The area is also very affordable and has numerous housing options for retirees. Retirees can enjoy the various activities available including swimming, surfing, horseback riding, and golfing, plus the nearby popular tourist destinations, cultural attractions, and the abundance of activities for seniors. There is also a range of health care services available in the area, offering access to quality care when needed. Lastly, Jaco provides a vibrant and safe community in a relaxed atmosphere where retirees can foster social connections and form active communities with fellow expats," explained one expat living in Playa Jaco, Costa Rica.
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"The most rewarding aspect is initially the most unsettling. Learning a new language, making new friends and challenging yourself to learn and get out of your comfort zone brings great achievement and enlightenment. The rewards come from know you CAN do this! After years in a business environment or as a busy Mom, discovering what you truly can achieve during your retirement is astounding. Rediscovering what you enjoy in life (ah, perhaps you had totally forgotten who YOU really are?) and one of the best aspects is you feel like you are on vacation doing so," said another expat in Playa Hermosa de Jaco, Costa Rica.
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What are the most rewarding aspects of retiring in Playa Jaco?
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