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Cell phone data options while hiking the Camino de Costa Rica

Cell phone data options while hiking the Camino de Costa Rica

ByMateo January 24, 2025February 20, 2025

Using cell phone data in a foreign country can be expensive, and worse, the speed can be slow. With…

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Verified Camino reviews are now live!

Verified Camino reviews are now live!

ByMateo January 18, 2025January 18, 2025

We’re happy to announce that verified accommodation reviews are now live! These reviews are from hikers on the trail,…

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The different trail markers on the Camino de Costa Rica

The different trail markers on the Camino de Costa Rica

ByMateo December 10, 2024February 20, 2025

To assist hikers stay on the correct path and to commemorate each stage, the association and community have placed…

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casado from a soda

What are Costa Rican sodas?

ByMateo November 19, 2024November 19, 2024

Not the soda pop, but the restaurant. Sodas are family-owned, small restaurants that serve traditional Costa Rican food. Think…

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Costa Rica pulperia on the camino

What’s a pulperia?

ByMateo October 28, 2024October 28, 2024

Hiking through Costa Rica, you’ll stumble upon pulperías—little neighborhood stores that are a whole lot more than just shops….

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