Did you know, that Costa Rica is ranked as the happiest country in the world? With 12 different ecosystems including oceans, mountains, beaches, jungles, rainforests and coral reefs; Costa Rica is a paradise on earth.
Costa Rica is a popular destination for remote workers, and their Digital Nomad Visa is one of the most accessible, allowing you to stay in Costa Rica for up to 1 year!
From November 18 to December 3, 2023, NOMA is partnering with ONDA to bring you an unforgettable trip to Costa Rica. Your dreamy itinerary includes surf lessons, yoga sessions, Las Baulas National Marine Park and an amazing Friendsgiving feast with all your new crew! You'll experience life like a local and live the pura vida dream.
ONDA is a hospitality collective located in Playa Grande, on the Pacific coast in the Guanacaste province. Merging the community feel of a hostel with the luxuries of a hotel, expect welcoming accommodation with a two-floor coworking space and all the frills.
Playa Grande is situated close to the popular area of Tamarindo but has a more laid-back surfer town vibe; perfect for the digital nomads who just love to go with the flow. A 3-minute walk to the beach, and so many restaurants and cafes within a 5-minute walk, everything you need is right on your doorstep.
For all those keen to catch a wave, Playa Grande has its own surf spot, La Casita, a popular location for beginners and experts. Costa Rica’s Pacific coast is considered one of the best destinations in the world for scuba diving. The wildlife in Costa Rica is mesmerising with hammerhead sharks, humpback whales, bottlenose dolphins and more. Make sure you visit Las Baulas National Marine Park to see baby turtles hatching and be aware of the endangered turtle eggs on Playa Grande Beach.
The weather in Costa Rica changes depending on what coast you're on. The Pacific coast’s rainy season ranges from May to November and on the Caribbean coast, the seasons are flipped… so why not jump between the two?
Sharky’s has karaoke night on a Tuesday and beer pong tournaments on a Sunday.
Thursday Night Markets feature live music and local artisan products.
La Oveja Negra is a popular spot for live music or open mic nights.
Crazy Monkey has a live salsa band and DJs all night long.
El Mercadito is a food market with a wide variety of cuisines.
Green Papaya Taco Bar has the most delicious Mexican fusion food.
Patagonia Grill features delicious traditional Argentine food.
Falafel Bar showcases the best Lebanese dishes in the area.
Costa Rica represents almost 6% of the planet’s biodiversity.
In October 1949, Costa Rica abolished the army and has been committed to peace ever since.
26% of the country is made up of protected territory
Nearly 93% of its electricity is produced from renewable resources.
Costa Rica became the first tropical country to entirely reverse deforestation
They are home to Indigenous populations of the Bribri, Cabecar, Maleku, Teribe, Boruca, Ngöbe, Huetar, and Chorotega.
Costa Rica is part of the Pacific Ring of Fire and there are over 200 volcanic formations.
Tortuguero National Park is home to a strange-looking creature called the Gaspar fish, which is considered a living fossil.
The elderly people of the Nicoya Peninsula in Southern Guanacaste are among the oldest in the world.
The unofficial motto of Costa Rica is ‘pura vida’ translates to ‘simple life’ or ‘pure life’ and aligns with the culture and attitude of the country.
Costa Rica is the most successful national football team in Central America and is the only Central American team to have played in five FIFA World Cups.
Some of the top destinations in Costa Rica include Puerto Viejo de Talamanca, Samara, Santa Teresa, Tamarindo and the capital city San Jose.
Costa Rica’s famous zipline canopy tours will have you flying through the treetops to explore the forest's rich biodiversity.
Costa Rica's incredible culture is one you won't want to miss. Join Noma and ONDA in Playa Grande and experience the pura vida lifestyle in the happiest country on earth.
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