CR-D - SAN RAMON
San Ramon, Costa Rica
https://saronggoddess.com/CRSanRamon
https://LivingLifeInCostaRica.blogspot.com/2014/06/SanRamon5BdHouseForSaleCR.html
ABOUT THE AREA • SAN RAMON:
I LOVE LOVE LOVE the city of San Ramon as it seems like THE BEST city in Costa Rica with a balance of interaction between Gringos and Ticos thanx to:
The Community Action Alliance of San Ramon which brings ExPats and Tico's together to help their community!!!
http://ActionAllianceCR.com •
https://facebook.com/pages/Community-Action-Alliance-of-Costa-Rica/114851325228609
San Ramon is about 1-1/2 hours West of San Jose and about 30 minutes from the nearest Pacific beach.
The weather is more in balance than most area around Costa Rica since it's a higher elevation (3,468 feet•1,057 meters) - similar to Escazu, San Jose, the Central Valley - so it's pretty much in the mid-high 70's year-around (it can get warmer in the lower areas and it can get lots cooler & heavy fog in the mountains)!
San Ramon also has LOTS of free and/or cheap CULTURAL ACTIVITIES through their Museum and a good size ExPat community (if that's what you're looking for)
They also have:
Celebrating MANY holidays from St Patrick's Day to 4th of July
• Feria•Farmers Market
•. Spanish Conversation Group
• Fiesta Festejos Patronales
• Oxcart Parade
• Community Chorus
• Gringo Connections women's group on Thursdays at Cafe Delicias
• Yoga - All levels of Vinyasa and Therapeutic Yoga (a blend of Yin Yoga, Svaroopa, Restorative Yoga and exercises to support proper alignment)
• Here we're at the HUB of activities in San Ramon - their main museum -
Museo de San Ramon
https://facebook.com/Museo.regional.SanRamon.UCR • http://So.UCR.AC.CR/museo-regional-de-san-ram%C3%B3n
• They have a MOPT office (for all things legal vehicle related) and many other governmental offices which have LOTS LESS people than in San Jose/Uruca
• Numerous people organize gatherings like to the beach, into San Jose for some culture, shopping trips
and LOTS MORE!!!
GETTING THERE:
Bus into San Jose • Alajuela (near airport) or
San Ramon-San Jose Bus - Empresarios Unidos (2-222-0064) - departs every 30 minutes between 5:50am-11pm for the 1 hour bus ride to San Jose (at Calle 16 between Avenida 10-12)
LEARNING ABOUT SAN RAMON:
Paul and Gloria Yeatman with Retire For Less In Costa Rica - do AWESOME TOURS for people thinking of moving to San Ramon or Costa Rica in general as well as a the BEST tour showing/explaining the Medical system/CAJA & alternatives! The toured me around in 2014 showing me San Ramon & helped me learned to really like this area!!
http://RetireForLessInCostaRica.com • https://Facebook.com/pages/Retire-for-Less-in-Costa-Rica/130115227033561
I think hiring them to introduce you to San Ramon and Life in Costa Rica is a WISE INVESTMENT on your part!!
CONTACT:
I can’t help you much beyond these pictures & some light information but if you need to contact me (Vicki Skinner - aka - THE Sarong Goddess with http://LivingLifeInCostaRica.blogspot.com [currently kidnapped but still up with lots of good info to get you started] - you can email me at LivingLifeInCostaRica@gmail.com - or WhatsApp - +506-8378-6679 (if I don’t answer that I may be in San Juan del Sur Nicaragua (where I spend 4+ months a year) so try - +505-8141-8610
Read Morehttps://saronggoddess.com/CRSanRamon
https://LivingLifeInCostaRica.blogspot.com/2014/06/SanRamon5BdHouseForSaleCR.html
ABOUT THE AREA • SAN RAMON:
I LOVE LOVE LOVE the city of San Ramon as it seems like THE BEST city in Costa Rica with a balance of interaction between Gringos and Ticos thanx to:
The Community Action Alliance of San Ramon which brings ExPats and Tico's together to help their community!!!
http://ActionAllianceCR.com •
https://facebook.com/pages/Community-Action-Alliance-of-Costa-Rica/114851325228609
San Ramon is about 1-1/2 hours West of San Jose and about 30 minutes from the nearest Pacific beach.
The weather is more in balance than most area around Costa Rica since it's a higher elevation (3,468 feet•1,057 meters) - similar to Escazu, San Jose, the Central Valley - so it's pretty much in the mid-high 70's year-around (it can get warmer in the lower areas and it can get lots cooler & heavy fog in the mountains)!
San Ramon also has LOTS of free and/or cheap CULTURAL ACTIVITIES through their Museum and a good size ExPat community (if that's what you're looking for)
They also have:
Celebrating MANY holidays from St Patrick's Day to 4th of July
• Feria•Farmers Market
•. Spanish Conversation Group
• Fiesta Festejos Patronales
• Oxcart Parade
• Community Chorus
• Gringo Connections women's group on Thursdays at Cafe Delicias
• Yoga - All levels of Vinyasa and Therapeutic Yoga (a blend of Yin Yoga, Svaroopa, Restorative Yoga and exercises to support proper alignment)
• Here we're at the HUB of activities in San Ramon - their main museum -
Museo de San Ramon
https://facebook.com/Museo.regional.SanRamon.UCR • http://So.UCR.AC.CR/museo-regional-de-san-ram%C3%B3n
• They have a MOPT office (for all things legal vehicle related) and many other governmental offices which have LOTS LESS people than in San Jose/Uruca
• Numerous people organize gatherings like to the beach, into San Jose for some culture, shopping trips
and LOTS MORE!!!
GETTING THERE:
Bus into San Jose • Alajuela (near airport) or
San Ramon-San Jose Bus - Empresarios Unidos (2-222-0064) - departs every 30 minutes between 5:50am-11pm for the 1 hour bus ride to San Jose (at Calle 16 between Avenida 10-12)
LEARNING ABOUT SAN RAMON:
Paul and Gloria Yeatman with Retire For Less In Costa Rica - do AWESOME TOURS for people thinking of moving to San Ramon or Costa Rica in general as well as a the BEST tour showing/explaining the Medical system/CAJA & alternatives! The toured me around in 2014 showing me San Ramon & helped me learned to really like this area!!
http://RetireForLessInCostaRica.com • https://Facebook.com/pages/Retire-for-Less-in-Costa-Rica/130115227033561
I think hiring them to introduce you to San Ramon and Life in Costa Rica is a WISE INVESTMENT on your part!!
CONTACT:
I can’t help you much beyond these pictures & some light information but if you need to contact me (Vicki Skinner - aka - THE Sarong Goddess with http://LivingLifeInCostaRica.blogspot.com [currently kidnapped but still up with lots of good info to get you started] - you can email me at LivingLifeInCostaRica@gmail.com - or WhatsApp - +506-8378-6679 (if I don’t answer that I may be in San Juan del Sur Nicaragua (where I spend 4+ months a year) so try - +505-8141-8610