PURA VIDA! The Fascinating Story of Costa Rica’s Ethos
If youâve ever wandered through Costa Ricaâs lush rainforests, surfed its Pacific swells, or simply chatted with a local barista, chances are youâve heard the phrase PURA VIDA. Itâs printed on t-shirts, echoed in greetings, and woven into everyday life. But this phrase is not just a sloganâitâs the beatingđ of Costa Rican culture.

And it is the one thing that tourists remember after they make their way back to their frozen homelands. To them, PURA VIDA is the soul of Costa Rica. And they miss it dearly once they depart the Costa Rican shores.

đż What Does Pura Vida Mean?
Literally translated, PURA VIDA means âPure Life.â But youâll discover itâs far more than a dictionary definition. Depending on the context, it can mean a great many things, applicable to pretty much every situation you can imagine! And to every situation it brings a touch of love, good vibes, acceptance and resolution.

Hereâs how you might hear it in action:
- Greeting: âÂĄPura vida! ÂżTodo bien?â (âHey! Everything good?â)
- Response to âHow are you?â: âPura vida.â (âIâm great.â)
- Gratitude: âGracias por el cafĂ©.â âPura vida.â (âThanks for the coffee.â âYouâre welcome.â)
- Encouragement: âÂĄTodo va a salir pura vida!â (âEverything will turn out great!â)
- Farewell: âNos vemos mañana.â âÂĄPura vida!â (âSee you tomorrow.â âTake care!â)
- Acceptance: âThe rain just ruined our beach picnicâ âPura vida.â (“It is what it is”)

Cultures around the world have their own phrases that reflect joy, simplicity, and a deeper way of living. Hawaiâiâs aloha conveys hello, goodbye, love and peace. East Africaâs hakuna matata means âno worries.â The French say câest la vie to accept lifeâs ups and downs, and Italians embrace dolce far nienteâthe sweetness of doing nothing. In India, shanti shanti invokes inner peace, and the Dutch cherish gezelligheid, a cozy sense of togetherness. Finlandâs sisu celebrates quiet resilience, and Spainâs sobremesa honors lingering connection after meals.
Each of these expressions are a little different- but they express the same spirit.


đșïž Origins of Pura Vida: From Mexican Cinema to Costa Rican Identity
Surprisingly, PURA VIDAÂ didnât originate in Costa Rica. The phrase first gained popularity through a 1956 Mexican film titled ÂĄPura Vida!, a lighthearted comedy that featured a character who used the phrase to express positivity and resilience – even in the face of rather unfavorable situations. The filmâs charmâand its catchy sloganâwas happily adopted into the Costa Rican culture where it was a PERFECT fit for a country that was developing its caring, understanding, optimistic, balanced & compassionate nature.

It proved hard to find this movie with English dubbing or sub-titles. You may have better luck – and here is the original Spanish version. The screenshots below show a few of the many instances where the lead character, Clavillazo, utters the famous phrase.

Alternate Origin
Some researchers argue that the use of the phrase in a 1969 Peter Fonda film âEasy Riderâ is the origin of the Costa Rican tradition. This is because the movie’s PURA VIDA scene uses cadence similar to how Costa Ricans say it today.Â
To view this brief scene, check out the YouTube clip (warning – drug use depicted!): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YhPKWKMnANA

âïž A Mindset, Not Just a Phrase
At its core, the simple PURA VIDA is a far-reaching and life-changing philosophy. So fleeting yet so powerful – one’s life can be totally transformed by following this powerful ethos:
- Gratitude: Appreciating what you have, not chasing what you donât.
- Simplicity: Slowing down, savoring the moment, and letting go of stress.
- Optimism: Believing that things will work out, even when life gets tough.
- Connection: Prioritizing relationships with family, friends, and nature.
- Acceptance: Knowing that things happen for a reason. And sometimes they just happen. Don’t cry over spilled milk or small inconveniences.

Costa Rica abolished its military in 1948, choosing peace and education over conflict. That decision echoes in the national embrace of PURA VIDAâa peaceful, grounded approach to life thatâs become a cultural compass. The money that would have been used to support armies & weapons is now used to pay for schools, hospitals, roads, and social programs. This creates a powerful energy of creation rather than destruction.

đ Why It Resonates Globally
Costa Rica consistently ranks among the happiest countries in the world. Its commitment to sustainability, education, culture and community well-being is rareâand PURA VIDA is at the center of that ethos.

Travelers often return home inspired, wondering how to bring a little PURA VIDA into their own lives. Many pick up branded hats, shirts or knick-knacks while a decent portion get PURA VIDA tattoos – you can find plenty of examples on Google in case you want to get inked!

And thus many people decide to come back & stay here as evidenced by the vibrant community of global expats in Costa Ballena. After all, only the Nordic & Benelux countries are happier than the people of Costa Rica (and we even beat the gold-standard Norway)!

đ§ Living Pura Vida: A Few Tips
Whether you’re visiting Costa Rica or simply seeking a more grounded lifestyle, hereâs how to embrace PURA VIDA:
- Slow down: Let go of rigid schedules. Enjoy the moment.
- Be present: Put down your phone. Listen. Breathe.
- Connect: Share a meal. Help a neighbor. Laugh with friends.
- Respect nature: Walk barefoot. Watch the sunset. Leave no trace.
- Accept fate: Life is ups. And life is downs. It is all a part of the human experience on this planet. Be thankful.

đ”đ¶ PURA VIDA Costa Rica Playlist
WOW – who would have thought there were so many songs about PURA VIDA and Costa Rica! Enough to get you started on a summer playlist. All of these songs are called PURA VIDA and the first four mention Costa Rica by name (the Hardy Brothers song is especially awesome):
- Sydney Scotia’s song about Costa Rica – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4rs5cZV8pE8
- Hardy Brothers’ song about Costa Rica – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l1OTdS6l_tM
- Lostboy Carlos song about Costa Rica – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IsclAx1XQKk
- General Degree song about Costa Rica – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3ODJHX2MMt0
- Mandinga song – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qd0Gxdk-NKc
- Don Omar’s song – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5xieljfBC5g
- Blank & Jones song – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CmUQeWiDAMQ
- J Balvin song –Â – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Oj_IRz6Z4uk
- Matty Boy ft. Chris Wright song – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AoJa_rZXFOc
- Bobby Blue song – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yklVeqvQGUQ
- Dominique Hammons song – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o-sclr1PcUs

The PURA VIDA spirit is one of the more mysterious, almost transcendental allures of Costa Rica. Captured in the local lifestyle, dance, song, countless T-shirt slogans, hotel murals, roadside signs, travel brochures, and even local airline ad campaigns, the power of PURA VIDA to bring happiness is unquestionable. Would you like to immerse yourself fin this lifestyle? Relocating here is MUCH easier than you think â let RE/MAX WE SELL PARADISE be your trusted partner â a great place to take a first step is our land and properties database accessible here.