Vegetables, Fruits, Holistic Herbs and spices, Trout, Tilapia, Shrimp, Langoustine , Eggs, Poultry, Rabbit, Pork, Beef, Milk and Cheese, Rain Forest fresh air, living water
Convenient:
Ecotourism, River Fishing, River Mouth Fishing, Beach Shore Fishing, Ocean, Deep Sea Fishing, Surfing, Kayak, Rafting, Sailing, Entertainment, Schools, Hospital, airport, marina, shopping
Onsite Amenities:
Community theme to nurture a sense of belonging, Gated Community, Full infrastructure, Security Service, Administration, Rental Pool, Communications, Business Center, Conference Room, Entertainment / Recreation Area, Pool, Jacuzzis, Therapeutic Spa, Massage, Steam and Dry Saunas, Fitness Center, Hiking Trails, Canopy Tours, Waterfalls, Rivers, Creeks, Gardening and maintenance, Laundry Facilities
National health coverage = $50 monthly, Cadilac version health care = $100 monthly, Full escrow, Complimentary vacation visits to all buyers, Financing Available, Now accepting reservations, Approximately $95 monthly maintenance fees
Rush Limbaugh said this week he’d go to Costa Rica for medical treatment if Congress passes proposed reforms to the US healthcare system. That might sound like an unusual choice, since Costa Rica is a country with one of the longest standing socialized healthcare systems on the planet. But Limbaugh’s discloses what many Americans traveling to Costa Rica for medical treatment already know: Costa Rica is a fabulous place for medical tourism. Life expectancy in this little Central American country surpasses that of the United States and at one point, back in the early 2000s when the World Health Organization rated countries’ general health, Costa Rica ranked higher (No. 36) than its northern neighbor (No. 37), despite spending 87 percent less on health care per capita. Some who've studied Costa Rican health care consider it better overall, and attribute that to the fact that free coverage extends to 86.8 percent of the population. But the Cadillac-style private hospitals are what really draw 25,000 Americans to Costa Rica every year. "People travel to Costa Rica (and) receive the same quality of medical services for a fraction of the cost”