
Caribizine May 2010 cover
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Welcome to the first issue of Costa Rica’s premier south caribbean magazine, Caribizine. We want to become your favorite resource for local news, reviews and events in our community. If you have an event or class you would like featured on the community calendar or are a local business looking for affordable exposure please get in touch. Our office is located in Cocles right near the Libreria Caribe and you can contact me anytime at the email below to make an appointment. Our office is staffed with the best writers, photographers and designers all aimed at helping you promote your business both locally and globally.
We are very proud of our community and want to help spread the word about all the positive things that are happening in the area. If you are a local writer, photographer or have any suggestions for our publication please get in touch to find out how you can contribute.
The staff and I hope you enjoy this issue of Caribizine, Pura Vida!








A large sigh of satisfaction, “ahhhhhh”, is the first thing that comes to mind upon entering the pristine grounds of the Banana Azul hotel. This beautifully landscaped and extremely aesthetically pleasing property was modeled after the owners personal motto of “keep it simple”. The welcoming entrance flows nicely into the dining and bar area with a sparkling koi and turtle pond guiding the path. It is impossible to miss the glimmer of the pool and jacuzzi from the corner of your eye, as the black sands of Playa Negra call from a short distance ahead. The breathtaking beauty that surrounds Banana Azul, will prove to be just the beginning of your unforgettable stay.






Enter the Tribal Market, and you quickly realize you have just stepped foot into a unique and eclectic gallery of beautiful art from all over the world . Vanessa, the owner of the charming Tribal Market and also a practicing midwife, finds the treasures within the shop from areas all over the world. She and her family turn the quests for trinkets and handmade items into once in a lifetime journeys for them all to enjoy. She has obtained one of a kind items from places such as Bali, Laos, Cambodia, Peru, Mexico and many more countries. Vanessa also includes handcrafted pieces such as jewelry and stained glass made by local artists in the gallery, as well as some of her own jewelry. The exotic and rare offerings of the Tribal Market are perfect for those searching for their own unique piece of the world.





