Blue River Resort & Hot Springs’ Christmas Recipes
October 2017
The ‘Jolly Season’ is just around the corner and it looks like it will be a cold one. What better time to plan a Costa Rica Christmas vacation? To get you in the mood let’s start learning delectable traditional Christmas Costa Rica recipes.
Now is also the right time to plan a special get-away that combines hot springs and Christmas in Costa Rica. Leave those dreary winter days behind and head to Costa Rica for a very affordable Christmas vacation at the Blue River Resort and Hot Springs in Guanacaste, Costa Rica.
Christmas in Costa Rica is all about family, good food, sun-baked beaches, lush rainforests and soaking in blue rivers and hot springs. The Blue River Resort guarantees you won’t miss the bitter-cold, sludge and gloomy days which accompany winter in other places.
In Costa Rica the sun shines all year long. Which means you can enjoy all the outdoor activities, the Country’s festive Christmas parties and spectacular New Year’s celebrations.
Bring a healthy appetite, you will need it to enjoy good food and tropical cocktails; it’s all part of how they celebrate this very special time of year. Christmas is all about families and loved ones.
First, get plans started by calling the Blue River Costa Rica Resort and Hot Springs. Their Tour Desk will assist in all your planning needs.
After calling Blue River Resort and Hot Springs read this Christmas Vacation Preparation Guide because immersing oneself into the culture of Costa Rica food will ensure a vacation to remember!
Christmas Culinary Vacation Preparation
Our user guide sets up expectations on the restaurant table this Christmas in Costa Rica. We call it our Christmas Culinary Vacation Preparation Guide and endeavor to detail the most popular recipes from Costa Rica. Practice them at home.
Our recipes are affordable and ‘easy-to-follow’. Plus, they contain secrets used in their preparation. Each recipe is a genuine Tico Christmas favorite; simple to follow, they are made from ingredients found in most supermarkets (substitutes are suggested for inaccessible specialty items). Try them at home now.
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