Thanks for the Video, What would be good for me anyway is a slower shot with the Drone going over the roof tops and Villas they rent out. It gives people an idea where their Rental is compared to Coco Beach and Downtown. You have a few pictures with the boats in the water but every website you go too has the same thing. I am renting on Cocomarindo for 9 weeks and have yet to see it from the air and I have been on many sites. Yes a video of the Night action downtown would be good to see so stay up past your bed time...lol, Thanks again for the Video as it does help to give me an somewhat idea of the area although sometimes you are going to fast but I do know it is hard to gauge the speed when walking. I will see it in person and can walk as slow as I want in January I guess.
Hey those are some great ideas. I'll be back in Coco(currently south on a trip) in a few days. I'll try to get a video in starting around Cocomarindo and walk down to the beach.
Make sure you visit Playa Hermosa, Playa Buena, Playa Calzón de Pobre and Playa Penca, which is next to Playa Calzón de Pobre. Make sure you make a stop at the viewpoint that is on the way to Playa Calzón de Pobre and the one that is on the way to Playa Buena
Smoking indoors is against the law almost everywhere I've been, you'll see signs about it. I believe, for example, the busy park area of Coco Beach is against the law as well. This is where kids would be expected to be playing. Other than that, no issues around with cigarettes and cigars. I smoke pipe tobacco and never had a problem.
Checking out the night life would be cool and just on a side note let me ask if you know any thing about any medical clinic in that area, not asking for video on lt just asking if you might know if there are any is all ? Thank you for the great videos by the way .
Maybe tomorrow I'll check out the nightlife. As for medical clinic, there is one in Coco that's highly reviewed // goo.gl/maps/npXHhVkWcdcf1Nrg8 As for a hospital, we've used the San Rafael Hospital in Libera, and we were impressed // goo.gl/maps/yWSNTtf8bL1gaPr29
I just sent you a video of my recent trip to coco, hope you enjoy… Do you have any videos about this Ocotal beach?? Very different vide compared to Coco, don’t you find??☀️🏖️🏝️
Cool I'll check that out. Just did a video at Ocotal // th-cam.com/video/ml8WXsnoyrA/w-d-xo.html Yes much different vibe down in Ocotal, more relaxing but of course less restaurants and things to do.
th-cam.com/video/6Z0hLILWTOY/w-d-xo.html Awesome video and great shots of Coco. I'm looking to get a motorcycle to grab some great shots like in this video. 🙌
I stayed in Jaco for 3 months, and I don't recommend it for living. It's largely a party town with a beach that good for surfing. If that's what you want, then it might work, but so would Tamarindo. In my opinion Coco and the beaches around it are the best places one can live right now. Coco is close to Liberia, the airport, close to tons of calm beaches. Coco itself is a popular attraction and more and more people are coming in to visit.
@@livcar6528 in tourist season Tam is a nightmare to navigate too crowded and long waits for traffic to leave town, unless you know local short cuts, COCO is busy but 10% of Tamarindo, Cost is higher in Tam as it is more of a Costa Rica version of say Hawaii in terms of timeshares and high rises multi million dollar houses and condos, restaurants are expensive. Come low season both would be fine but Tam may seem real slow once you get used to tourists. basically its up to you and you have to know what is most important, Airport proximity? nice swimmable beach? less crime, do you want to be as comfortable as "home" or are you willing to sacrifice luxuries, there is a tonne of considerations and one should never say which is better to Live..no one knows what you or me will prefer. Come visit or move but explore many areas over 6 months move often and see what feels right. The first impression may change to another location quite easily.
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I can't wait to be there in person
Heading to Coco?
Yes in early September
That's a very good time to visit. Comment with any spots checked out before your trip 🤘
It's nice to walk on the beach 😊
Indeed it is.😀
Thanks for the Video, What would be good for me anyway is a slower shot with the Drone going over the roof tops and Villas they rent out. It gives people an idea where their Rental is compared to Coco Beach and Downtown. You have a few pictures with the boats in the water but every website you go too has the same thing. I am renting on Cocomarindo for 9 weeks and have yet to see it from the air and I have been on many sites. Yes a video of the Night action downtown would be good to see so stay up past your bed time...lol, Thanks again for the Video as it does help to give me an somewhat idea of the area although sometimes you are going to fast but I do know it is hard to gauge the speed when walking. I will see it in person and can walk as slow as I want in January I guess.
Hey those are some great ideas. I'll be back in Coco(currently south on a trip) in a few days. I'll try to get a video in starting around Cocomarindo and walk down to the beach.
South end of the beach at Coco is up! 🤘
th-cam.com/video/kyYU4_qvAPc/w-d-xo.html
yes do a night walk around please… we are coming down the end of this july
Tomorrow is Saturday, should be a good day to check it out.
@@sights.sounds ok thanks
Make sure you visit Playa Hermosa, Playa Buena, Playa Calzón de Pobre and Playa Penca, which is next to Playa Calzón de Pobre. Make sure you make a stop at the viewpoint that is on the way to Playa Calzón de Pobre and the one that is on the way to Playa Buena
Humble advise from a Costarican 😉
What is the smoking situation like there? Could I get in trouble if I smoke in public? (Cigarettes or Cigar)
Smoking indoors is against the law almost everywhere I've been, you'll see signs about it.
I believe, for example, the busy park area of Coco Beach is against the law as well. This is where kids would be expected to be playing.
Other than that, no issues around with cigarettes and cigars. I smoke pipe tobacco and never had a problem.
Checking out the night life would be cool and just on a side note let me ask if you know any thing about any medical clinic in that area, not asking for video on lt just asking if you might know if there are any is all ? Thank you for the great videos by the way .
Maybe tomorrow I'll check out the nightlife. As for medical clinic, there is one in Coco that's highly reviewed // goo.gl/maps/npXHhVkWcdcf1Nrg8
As for a hospital, we've used the San Rafael Hospital in Libera, and we were impressed // goo.gl/maps/yWSNTtf8bL1gaPr29
Thanks thinking about checking Costa Rica out and I have some medical problems
I just sent you a video of my recent trip to coco, hope you enjoy…
Do you have any videos about this Ocotal beach??
Very different vide compared to Coco, don’t you find??☀️🏖️🏝️
Cool I'll check that out.
Just did a video at Ocotal // th-cam.com/video/ml8WXsnoyrA/w-d-xo.html
Yes much different vibe down in Ocotal, more relaxing but of course less restaurants and things to do.
th-cam.com/video/6Z0hLILWTOY/w-d-xo.html
Awesome video and great shots of Coco. I'm looking to get a motorcycle to grab some great shots like in this video. 🙌
thanks but better if you don't talk
I upload ambient videos on my other channel here // www.youtube.com/@sights.sounds.ambient/videos 🤘
@@sights.sounds thanks! much better
I like the narration. Thanks!
I want to buy an apartment in Costa Rica. I don't know where, Playas del Coco or Jaco Beach. Give me some advice, thanks. Have a great day !
I stayed in Jaco for 3 months, and I don't recommend it for living. It's largely a party town with a beach that good for surfing. If that's what you want, then it might work, but so would Tamarindo.
In my opinion Coco and the beaches around it are the best places one can live right now. Coco is close to Liberia, the airport, close to tons of calm beaches. Coco itself is a popular attraction and more and more people are coming in to visit.
I stayed in Coco for 3 months . Tamarindo are better for living or Coco ? Tanks
Coco or Tamarindo ? Please !
@@livcar6528 in tourist season Tam is a nightmare to navigate too crowded and long waits for traffic to leave town, unless you know local short cuts, COCO is busy but 10% of Tamarindo, Cost is higher in Tam as it is more of a Costa Rica version of say Hawaii in terms of timeshares and high rises multi million dollar houses and condos, restaurants are expensive. Come low season both would be fine but Tam may seem real slow once you get used to tourists. basically its up to you and you have to know what is most important, Airport proximity? nice swimmable beach? less crime, do you want to be as comfortable as "home" or are you willing to sacrifice luxuries, there is a tonne of considerations and one should never say which is better to Live..no one knows what you or me will prefer. Come visit or move but explore many areas over 6 months move often and see what feels right. The first impression may change to another location quite easily.
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