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Guaro. Guaro, or Cacique, is Costa Rica’s national liquor. This clear sugarcane derived liquor is similar to rum but seamlessly blends into cocktails like vodka. The best way to drink this infamous liquor is via a chili guaro or Miguelito shot, or mixed with fresh fruit juice, club soda and lime, or in a cold coconut.
Naturally, the best gift that you can bring a coffee lover from Colombia is a bag (or two) of the highest quality Colombian coffee, and the good news is that there is no shortage of excellent coffee available for purchase. Your best bet when it comes to buying good coffee is to visit one of Bogota’s many independent coffee shops, where
8,016 posts. 65 reviews. 45 helpful votes. 3. Re: Bringing specific alcohol into Costa Rica. 11 years ago. Save. In Costa Rica they produce rum called Centenario. I bought some at the Duty Free and don’t quote me but I think it was less than $10.00 for a 750ml – in any case I member thinking this is really cheap.

It is fairly expensive to live in Costa Rica (similar to North America), but if you live simply, it can be affordable. Rentals start as low as $300/month and go up into the thousands. Near the beach in touristy areas costs the most. In the mountains and rural areas where locals live is the cheapest.

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