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Monthly Archives: April, 2006

Guanacaste’s Golf Courses World-Class

It’s all about climate and nature. Golf, the Costa Rican edition, may have teed off in the 1940s and still maintains its club members-only...

Franklin Chang to Open Lab in Liberia in July

Those who thought Guanacaste’s clientele would forever remain tourists should think again, and think big, because in the next few years, the U.S. National...

Costa Rica Surfing Guide to The Gold Coast (Updated)

The northern Pacific region of Costa Rica, informally called the Gold Coast, is a big draw for surfers, as well as aspiring wave riders,...

Restaurants Infuse Fresh Flavor into Guanacaste

An exquisite dinner after a long day of sun and surf is a crucial part of any beach vacation. For beachgoers in the northwestern...

Diving Guanacaste: Big Sea Life, and Lots of It

One of Guanacaste’s distinguishing features is the Pacific Ocean, and a diverse selection of water sports in the northwestern province offers plenty of opportunity...

U.S. Couple Transforms Old Surfers’ Hotel on Playa Guiones into Sophisticated Beach Haven

WANTED: Down-at-heels surfers’ hotel, 14 years old, desperately seeking new lease on life. Mature gardens, swaying palm trees, fabulous swimming pool. Nosara’s best surf...

Growing Guanacaste: A Look at Three New Options

The things to do and see, the pools to swim in, the hammocks to nap in… they’re infinite. But if you live in Vacationville...

Wave of New Shopping Malls Washing over Northwestern Province

With ever-increasing numbers of tourists pouring into the northwestern province of Guanacaste each year, and new hotels, restaurants and developments springing up to accommodate...

Liberia Airport Key to Guanacaste Development

Given the history of Costa Rica’s infrastructure, all roads may lead to San José, but, these days, all flight paths certainly do not. The airport...

Papagayo Peninsula Development Finally Taking Shape

In 1972, the Central American Bank for Economic Integration (CABEI) found a way to combat poverty in Costa Rica: development of 2,000 hectares (7.7...

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