Sep 12, 2024
Independence Day in Costa Rica

Independence Day in Costa Rica: A Celebration of Freedom and Tradition

Costa Rica’s Independence Day, celebrated on September 15, is a significant event that unites the country in a display of national pride, history, and culture. It commemorates the day in 1821 when Costa Rica, along with other Central American nations, gained independence from Spanish rule. For Costa Ricans, this day is a reflection of their dedication to peace, democracy, and their rich cultural heritage.

The Lantern Parade

On the eve of Independence Day, the country’s children participate in a lantern parade. The lanterns, known as “faroles,” symbolize the light of freedom. These lanterns are handmade, often resembling traditional Costa Rican houses or national symbols, and are proudly carried through the streets.  Each school organizes a parade every year.  Make sure and keep your eyes peeled on Saturday, the 14th for the local Playa Grande Parade.  The parade will happen as soon as the sunsets to allow the lanterns to illuminate.

The Local Dishes

Costa Rica’s Independence Day is not only about national pride but also an opportunity to indulge in the country’s culinary delights. Traditional dishes such as gallo pinto (a rice and beans dish), tamal (a corn-based meal wrapped in plantain leaves), and chifrijo (a mixture of rice, beans, pork, and avocado) are enjoyed by families as they gather to celebrate.

Costa Rica’s Independence Day is more than just a holiday; it’s a celebration of the country’s identity as a peaceful, democratic nation. Make sure and join us in the restaurant at RipJack Inn on Sunday the 15th of September to enjoy the best Chifrijo in town!

Pura Vida!

Chifrio typical Costa Rican food for Independence day
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Oct 6, 2019
Thank You for a Great Season at the RipJack Inn, Playa Grande

October is a month of rest, rejuvenation, and reflection in Playa Grande. It is historically our rainiest month and the time of the year when many local businesses are closed. As Costa Rica has continued to grow as a tourist destination, October is now considered one of the only true “low season” months. However, despite what is commonly believed, it is not uncommon to have some really beautiful days of sunshine and surf in October. 

Since this is the only month of the year that the RipJack Inn is closed for a week (October 16-22), we find it to be the perfect time of the year to offer our most enormous gratitude for another fantastic season. We feel blessed that for eleven months of the year, we get to do what we love surrounded by the most incredible guests and staff. We feel honored that the RipJack Inn has been chosen for multiple weddings this year, as well as returning and new yoga retreats

Our hearts are bursting with gratitude for the phenomenal reviews we received, the positive comments made on our bi-monthly blogs, and the support we’ve continually been given from our local community. This season we’ve had so many inspiring musicians share their talent, influencers and photographers help us expand our international reach, and a great deal of birthday and impromptu parties. As we recharge in anticipation of the new season, we just want you to know that we are eternally grateful for all of you!

We look forward to all of our returning and new friends!

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