Ebook: exclusive guide to visiiting manuel antonio, costa rica
Introducing the first and ONLY tell-all guide to visiting one of Costa Rica's newest, most SIZZLING hotspots: Quepos / Manuel Antonio

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26 Dec 2008
Introducing the first and ONLY tell-all guide to visiting one of Costa Rica's newest, most SIZZLING hotspots: Quepos / Manuel Antonio

26 Dec 2008
9 Comments
1. Raina | 24 Nov 2009 at 4:45 pm
Academia de Espanol D'Amore Alumni
2. Malik | 19 Jun 2009 at 11:18 am
Directory of information for moving to Costa Rica -What not to do EVER. With tourists being the primary target for petty crime, it's important to know how to ensure your safety
3. Bailey | 25 Mar 2009 at 6:37 am
-How to choose the right form of transportation for YOU to get from the capital city of San Jos to Quepos/Manuel Antonio, depending on your own specific needs -Costa Rican etiquette: What you need to know before heading out of your hotel to avoid unexpected misfortunes and/or look like a fool
4. Brendon | 14 Feb 2009 at 9:26 am
-The best of the BEST places to stay in Quepos/Manuel Antonio, divided up into categories ranging from super budget conscious all the way up to extra luxurious (including which ones have hot water!) -Things you MUST do while visiting. Tour companies offer such a wide variety of activities such as ziplining, four wheeling through the rainforest, whitewater rafting, etc . . . but not all of them are worth the money!
5. Elizabeth | 18 Jan 2009 at 10:32 am
As someone who first stumbled upon Costa Rica while studying at La Academia D'Amore for college credit, I'll tell you upfront that you're in for one of the best experiences of your life. Not only did I become nearly 100% fluent in Spanish, but I had the opportunity to make friends from around the world (quite literally), be exposed to the beauty of another culture, live with a host family, -An author bio, discussing how in the world I even got there in the first place
6. Korbin | 7 Jan 2009 at 1:38 pm
-Recent scams that have occured in Quepos/Manuel Antonio, and what to do if you think one is being run on you sI
7. Kiley | 2 Jan 2009 at 10:31 am
Ashley Ambirge -THIRTY full-color pictures relevant to each topic at hand
8. Ellie | 30 Dec 2008 at 4:54 am
Looking back, I learned a lot more than I bargained for. I have even returned to Quepos/Manuel Antonio a total of five additional times since my first experience with the school. By doing so, I guess you could say I've gotten to be quite the expert on this place. But I can remember a time when I was in your shoes; I was excited and nervous at the same time, anxious but apprehensive. I didn't Most importantly, you will guarantee yourself a FUN and HASSLE-FREE TRIP by learning all of the stuff that it took me months to figure out, and even hear straight from the mouth of two locals what their biggest pet peeves are about tourists that visit (so that way you won't make the same mistakes) and what advice they have to offer YOU.
9. Delia | 28 Dec 2008 at 12:34 pm
and know ahead of time exactly what to expect and even be able to walk the walk and talk the talk after reading this eBook. Furthermore, you won't have to worry about being taken advantage of, because you'll already be privy to all of the common tricks. (I'll never forget when I planned to spend last summer living in Quepos again . . . during the very first week, I got my wallet stolen on the I'm so confident that you'll love the book that I'll even offer you a no questions asked money-back guararantee if for any reason you aren't satisfied.