The official Costa Rica language is Spanish. Here are basic phrases for travelers and what to expect when visiting the country as a non-native speaker.
Costa Ricans speak Spanish, but as is the case with most of the world, they have their own way of speaking. Just as an elevator to Americans is a lift to the
Learn important words and phrases in Spanish, useful for travel. Also download and print our pocket guide to take with you and keep practicing!
How can you discover the way Costa Ricans really speak Spanish? Delve into this easy-to-read guide to tailor your Spanish to how it is spoken locally.
A list of common Costa Rican phrases, slang and sayings brought to you by a Costa Rican. Pura vida, tuanis, a cachete and more!
The official Costa Rica language is Spanish. Here are basic phrases for travelers and what to expect when visiting the country as a non-native speaker.
Explore the lovely country of Costa Rica for Kids with this free printable mini book to read, color, and learn!
These fried ripe plantains are a very easy latin appetizer or simple side dish that adds a touch of sweetness to almost any meal. Costa Rican style plátanos maduros are one of the most popular dishes in the country and are eaten for breakfast, lunch and dinner.
Costa Rican foods create a wide range flavors and textures in Costa Rican cuisine which is known for being fairly mild, with high reliance on fruits and
What makes Costa Rican Spanish, well, Costa Rican? Come along as we explore 20 examples of local words, idioms, and sayings.
Costa Rican foods create a wide range flavors and textures in Costa Rican cuisine which is known for being fairly mild, with high reliance on fruits and
Find out what Costa Rican food and Costa Rica cuisine is like. Recommendations for what to eat and drink in Costa Rica
This Costa Rican ceviche made of fresh fish marinated in lime, red bell pepper, cilantro and onion is a favorite throughout the country- and easy to replicate at home!
Costa Rican gallo pinto is an easy, traditional rice and beans recipe that's perfect for breakfast eggs -- or anytime! Adapted from The Blue Spirit Cookbook.
Don't be scared. This is not about Harry Potter, it's about Costa Rica. Agua de Sapo is a typical Costa Rican drink from the Limon province on the Caribbean side of the country. Though the translation in English for Agua de Sapo means Toad Water, believe me, there are no toads on the ingredient list, only cane sugar, water, ginger, cinnamon and lime. You can find the dark cane sugar in hispanic markets, and sometimes in larger supermarkets in the hispanic aisle. Or try Amazon.
This 4- ingredient Costa Rican tortilla recipe brings a traditional dish to your kitchen! Break out your tortilla press (or a couple of heavy textbooks) and some corn flour, and you'll be on your way to a plate of fresh, warm tortillas.
Easy and traditional Costa Rican rice with chicken recipe or arroz con pollo. Follow these steps to make a hearty and delicious rice dish.
The Costa Rican casado is the main meal of the day- it's the perfect lunch! Here are multiple casado recipes for your enjoyment!
Our easy and authentic Costa Rican gallo pinto recipe brought to you by our Costa Rican family. Bring a little pura vida to your kitchen
Easy to make and packed with incredible flavor, you'll be adding this to your favorites for sure.
Lonely Planet's Costa Rican Spanish Phrasebook and Dictionary is your handy passport to culturally enriching travels with the most relevant and useful Costa Rican Spanish phrases and vocabulary for all your travel needs. Discuss the wildlife with the locals, banter in Costa Rican slang and bargain like a pro - all with your trusted travel companion. Get More From Your Trip with Easy-to-Find Phrases for Every Travel Situation! Feel at ease with essential tips on culture, manners, idioms and multiple meanings Order with confidence, explain food allergies, and try new foods with the menu decoder Save time and hassles with vital phrases at your fingertips Never get stuck for words with the 3500-word two-way, quick-reference dictionary Be prepared for both common and emergency travel situations with practical phrases and terminology Meet friends with conversation starter phrases Get your message across with easy-to-use pronunciation guides Inside Lonely Planet's Costa Rican Spanish Phrasebook and Dictionary: Full-colour throughout User-friendly layout organised by travel scenario categories Survival phrases inside front cover for at-a-glance, on-the-fly cues Convenient features 5 Phrases to Learn Before You Go 10 Ways to Start a Sentence 10 Phrases to Sound like a Local Listen For - phrases you may hear Look For - phrases you may see on signs Shortcuts - easy-to-remember alternatives to the full phrases QandA - suggested answers to questions asked Covers Basics - time, dates, numbers, amounts, pronunciation, reading tips, grammar rules Practical - travel with kids, disabled travellers, sightseeing, business, banking, post office, internet, phones, repairs, bargaining, accommodation, directions, border crossing, transport Social - meeting people, interests, feelings, opinions, going out, romance, culture, activities, weather Safe Travel - emergencies, police, doctor, chemist, dentist, symptoms, conditions Food - ordering, at the market, at the bar, dishes, ingredients The Perfect Choice: Lonely Planet's Costa Rican Spanish Phrasebook and Dictionary, a pocket-sized comprehensive language guide, provides on-the-go language assistance; great for language students and travellers looking to interact with locals and immerse themselves in local culture. About Lonely Planet: Lonely Planet is a leading travel media company, providing both inspiring and trustworthy information for every kind of traveller since 1973. Over the past four decades, we've printed over 145 million guidebooks and phrasebooks for 120 languages, and grown a dedicated, passionate global community of travellers. You'll also find our content online, and in mobile apps, videos, 14 languages, armchair and lifestyle books, ebooks, and more, enabling you to explore every day. 'Lonely Planet guides are, quite simply, like no other.' New York Times 'Lonely Planet. It's on everyone's bookshelves; it's in every traveller's hands. It's on mobile phones. It's on the Internet. It's everywhere, and it's telling entire generations of people how to travel the world.' Fairfax Media (Australia)
Costa Rican foods create a wide range flavors and textures in Costa Rican cuisine which is known for being fairly mild, with high reliance on fruits and
A big shout out to Joy the Baker for posting this inspiring recipe!
Discover a new favorite dessert with this easy, delicious recipe for budín, Costa Rican bread pudding! One of our family favorites any time of year.
Costa Rican Ceviche doesn't get the notoriety Peruvian ceviche gets but it certainly should. With the freshest ingredients at its disposal Costa Rican ceviche
Costa Rican foods create a wide range flavors and textures in Costa Rican cuisine which is known for being fairly mild, with high reliance on fruits and
Recipe for Costa Rican empanadas, part of the World Cup for Kids project on Multicultural Kid Blogs
Bring beach vibes to your home with this traditional Costa Rican recipe for shrimp and rice that combines white rice, jumbo shrimp, cilantro, onion and Salsa Lizano for the perfect Costa Rican main dish.
Easy and traditional Costa Rican rice with chicken recipe or arroz con pollo. Follow these steps to make a hearty and delicious rice dish.
Olla Carne is one of the most popular Costa Rican dishes I've encountered - and it's so easy to recreate at home with a few simple ingredients, including Costa Rican white rice. You'll love this olla carne recipe for the whole family- even as a first food for the baby. Please enjoy this rendition of vegetable beef soup Costa Rica-style!
Where to buy Salsa Lizano- and everything you've every wanted to know about this fun Costa Rican condiment.
These corn pancakes are served at almost every festival and food stand in Costa Rica and are easy to replicate at home.
This Costa Rican shredded beef recipe uses flank steak, red pepper, white onion, garlic, and of course Salsa Lizano. It's delicious too!
Arroz con pollo is a very popular dish in Costa Rica. The main ingredients include white rice, chicken, achiote, and, of course, Salsa Lizano.
We detail the top things to eat in Costa Rica, including where and when to eat them, and how to pronounce them!
Costa Rica may officially be a Catholic country, but its people absolutely know how to party. Here, the top five Costa Rican festivals to attend this year.
This arroz con pollo from Costa Rica combines traditional Costa Rican white rice, shredded chicken and traditional Costa Rican spices to make what is arguably one of Costa Rica's most popular dishes.