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Moon Living Abroad in Costa Rica

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Erin Van Rheenen has made the move to Costa Rica herself, and in Moon Living Abroad Costa Rica, she uses her know-how to provide insight and firsthand advice on navigating the language and culture of this beautiful country. Erin outlines all the information you need—including how to obtain visas, arrange finances, set up your daily life, gain employment, and choose schools—in a smart, organized, and straightforward manner, making planning the move abroad manageable. Moon Living Abroad Costa Rica also includes practical advice for a variety of needs and budgets on how to rent or buy a home, whether it’s a condo in the San José suburb of Escazú, a wooden house in coastal Tortuguero, or a mountain retreat with a view of Arenal Volcano.

With color and black and white photos, illustrations, and maps to help you find your bearings, Moon Living Abroad Costa Rica makes the transition process easy for tourists, business people, adventurers, students, teachers, professionals, families, couples, and retirees looking to relocate.

408 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2004

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About the author

Erin Van Rheenen

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Erin writes fiction and nonfiction that explores family dynamics, cultural difference, and the power of place.

She earned an MA from City College of New York, has spent many years living abroad, and is now based in San Francisco. Her work has appeared in publications like Atlas Obscura, BBC Travel, The Sun, and Bellevue Literary Review. She has taught English and writing in universities, high schools, and in the San Francisco Women's Jail.

Kirkus Reviews calls her novel, You Could Be Happy Here, "a beautiful homage to family that urges readers to rethink what “home” can really mean." Her live-abroad guide, Living Abroad in Costa Rica, was a best-seller, and her bilingual children's book, The Manatee's Big Day, is beloved of all who love Costa Rica, tropical ecosystems, and manatees.

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November 26, 2008
Pretty much anything I read comes from the Peace Corps library in the volunteer lounge at the office, and so did this book. I grabbed it because I thought I could give it to the expat who lives in my town. I don’t think he’ll like this one since this seems to be geared to retirees with more money, people who build dream homes on the beach, stuff like that. Anyways, the book wasn’t really useful for me but it wasn’t horrible either. It seems geared for artsy fartsier folks who have money to retire here in a certain level of comfort.
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103 reviews
April 29, 2018
I found this book to have lots of great information for a potential move, from the big stuff like what different parts of the country are like for expat living, to the nitty-gritty like renting versus buying a home and how to do either.

I am surprised by the other review here - I didn't find an anti-American bias in the book.
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1,529 reviews11 followers
July 14, 2013
I'm not actually planning on living full time in Costa Rica, but this is also a great book for those who want to learn more about the country. I've traveled to CR often but still learned more about day to day living and the laws and culture of the country from this book.
4 reviews
August 17, 2008
Lot's of useful information except for the part about bringing traveler's checks. Banks don't want to cash them since they've become a popular way to launder money.
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April 5, 2025
This book helped me successfully move to Costa Rica and create a life there. I highly recommend it. It was a great road map of how to find my place in a new land.
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December 23, 2008
Synopsis:
Author Erin Van Rheenen left her life as a guidebook editor in the San Francisco Bay Area to make a home abroad in Costa Rica. Now she invites readers to visit the beautiful and fertile Meseta Central, the endless beaches of Guanacaste, and the wildlife-filled south Pacific coast to enjoy the best the country has to offer.
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199 reviews5 followers
August 29, 2010
Somewhat helpful, but not so much for those who already have jobs and housing lined up. This was more geared towards those who have just begun to think about moving to Costa Rica and are still in the beginning stages of planning where to live, what to do once there, etc.
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April 5, 2018
Anti American bias

You expect a pro Costs Rican bent on a book geared towards potential expats but the unnecessary, and often incorrect, anti American bias made reading this book quite aggravating.
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