Jade - Australia
       
     
Nikola - Costa Rica
       
     
Meg - New York
       
     
Jaime - Costa Rica
       
     
Andrea - Texas
       
     
Rich - Canada
       
     
Paula - Spain
       
     
Rosie - England
       
     
Jairo - Costa Rica
       
     
Joe - Texas
       
     
Rob & Dana - Canada
       
     
Javier - Costa Rica
       
     
Emilio - Costa Rica
       
     
Lucy - Costa Rica
       
     
Mitchton - Canada
       
     
Julie - Texas
       
     
Pierre - France
       
     
Jenna - Michigan
       
     
Sami - Florida
       
     
Leonardo - Colombia
       
     
Liz - New York
       
     
Sophie - France
       
     
Brandon - Florida
       
     
Sandra - Costa Rica
       
     
Kelvin - Costa Rica
       
     
Rafael - Costa Rica
       
     
Jade - Australia
       
     
Jade - Australia

“It was just so nice to feel seen in a place that I hadn’t been before, I guess that’s what made it feel like home.”

Nikola - Costa Rica
       
     
Nikola - Costa Rica

“The Costa Rican people here, they don’t have a problem embracing you and bringing you into their community, or making you a part of it. They make you feel invited and welcome. I think that’s part of the reason why so many people get sucked into Sámara and they never leave.”

Meg - New York
       
     
Meg - New York

“They call it their personal paradise, coming back time, after time, after time. It’s hard for people to make a life here that they can continue to live and not have to leave for some reason.“

Jaime - Costa Rica
       
     
Jaime - Costa Rica

“Sámara offers certain basic things of nature; low tech, low stimulation, lots of human contact with people, houses, and animals. The Costa Rican people are very basic. So, it’s attractive when you are coming from a big city, where you are surrounded by cement, digital stimulation, sky rocketing prices, and competition to try to remain afloat. You need less requisites to float in Sámara.”

Andrea - Texas
       
     
Andrea - Texas

“You get to engage with nature in a way that I feel human beings aren’t doing the same way we did 100s of years ago. I believe there’s a disconnect with humans and nature, and that a lot of healing can come from being in nature. The people are so kind and friendly, I feel part of the community and that means a lot. The opportunity to live a more laid back lifestyle. The temptations of unhealthy things don’t exist here.”

Rich - Canada
       
     
Rich - Canada

“It really depends on who you’re talking to. It seems to me that the type that go down for the right reasons, they form friendships, they find love, and it’s an easy lifestyle especially if you bring money with you. Mine isn’t the black hole of happiness it’s the sunshine-y hole of happiness. I live in the epicenter of the blue zone, and that’s part of the longevity zones is the work habits, the air, the food, the belief in a higher being, and the way people live between neighbors.”

Paula - Spain
       
     
Paula - Spain
Rosie - England
       
     
Rosie - England

“…the dark side to paradise… I’m sure it exists.”

Jairo - Costa Rica
       
     
Jairo - Costa Rica
Joe - Texas
       
     
Joe - Texas

“Don’t ignore those things in your heart that say this is where you should be or this is what you should be doing. Do it. Don’t think about it, because we talk ourselves out of that.”

Rob & Dana - Canada
       
     
Rob & Dana - Canada

“I think there’s certain places on the planet where the energy is just right… this is one of those places where the energy is conducive to Pura Vida. It’s almost mystical, I don’t really know, it’s hard to say why.”

Javier - Costa Rica
       
     
Javier - Costa Rica

“…the happiness I get from this town comes from my blood. It doesn’t really have anything to do with chakras or vibrations…better living, none of that. Wifi, AC, I don’t give a fuck. It’s in my blood.”

Emilio - Costa Rica
       
     
Emilio - Costa Rica

“In Iceland there are these plates, they are the only plates in the world that are outside of the ocean. Then you realize it was a point of conquer for the vikings. If you go to Tulum in Mexico, you feel that thing, and then you realize it was a major point for the indigenous. You come to Sámara and you feel that thing too.”

Lucy - Costa Rica
       
     
Lucy - Costa Rica

“If you go to other bigger towns like Tamarindo you’ll find more people from outside who don’t identify with the place. Here, you’ll find more people living here and getting involved in the dynamic. For me, I always knew I wanted to take everything I learned and bring it back here to Sámara.”

Mitchton - Canada
       
     
Mitchton - Canada

“I can’t afford a car, I can’t afford a house, but I’m really, really happy.”

Julie - Texas
       
     
Julie - Texas

“There’s not so much of the structure of society here, the time thing, it just dissolves. I don’t know what day it is, I don’t know what month it is sometimes, and I don’t care.”

Pierre - France
       
     
Pierre - France

“Everybody here is mostly very happy, very polite. Everyody says hi to everybody. Everybody is very open, people look at you in the eyes and theres no weirdness there. It grows on you, i think you realize thats the way to do it.”

Jenna - Michigan
       
     
Jenna - Michigan

“People are always asking, “Why do I want to come back here?” and I’m like “I don’t know man, maybe the gravity is pulling you back.”

Sami - Florida
       
     
Sami - Florida

“For me, it’s been great. Full of beautiful, shitty men. Lots of drinking. Happiness.”

Leonardo - Colombia
       
     
Leonardo - Colombia

“It’s marketing. I believe if they need to sell books, they’ll say anyhting.”

Liz - New York
       
     
Liz - New York

“I feel free here. I can come here and sit on the side of this river, under this tree, and hang out, smoke a joint or whatever, nobody is going to say anything. Nobody’s going to bother me. If I want I can go walk up all through those mountains. I don’t have to wear shoes all the time. I don’t feel like I’m trying to fit a mold. There’s also the other side of it… where everyone feels so free that people just end up doing whatever comes to mind.”

Sophie - France
       
     
Sophie - France
Brandon - Florida
       
     
Brandon - Florida

“…it’s life without the hardships of real life, which makes everything easier.”

Sandra - Costa Rica
       
     
Sandra - Costa Rica
Kelvin - Costa Rica
       
     
Kelvin - Costa Rica

“They come for vacation, or stay for three months, and its so nice. Then when they decide to stay longer they see their happiness come from nowhere, it’s not the place- it’s the people.”

Rafael - Costa Rica
       
     
Rafael - Costa Rica

“All the pleasures exist here, you can get anything you can imagine.”