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Costa Rica Launches Wellness Route to Boost Tourism and Health Experiences

Costa Rica has launched a new initiative to boost its standing in the global wellness tourism sector. The “Wellness Route – The Essence of Costa Rica” highlights key spots and activities that blend nature, local culture, and personal renewal. Officials presented the project as a way to draw visitors looking for meaningful trips that support health and sustainability.

The route acts as a guide for travelers who want experiences that go beyond typical sightseeing. It points out properties and areas known for quality wellness offerings. Mónica Carvajal, president of the Costa Rica Wellness Association, described it as a path where well-being turns into a hands-on adventure. She said it combines natural settings, thoughtful lodging, and ties to Costa Rican traditions, showing the high standards of what the country provides.

One goal stands out: increasing visits during the rainy months, often called the green season. Laura Barrantes, who works in the wellness field, noted that the project positions Costa Rica in a fast-expanding market while stressing care for people and the environment. She added that it helps individuals regain direction in life and build stronger bonds with nature, no matter the time of year.

The route divides into four phases, each with a theme and three main stops. This setup lets people pick up practical benefits for everyday living through focused activities at each place. The first phase, Ancestry & Nature, covers Turrialba, Puerto Viejo, and Sarapiquí. These areas emphasize roots in local heritage and outdoor immersion.

Next comes Regeneration & Purpose, featuring Arenal, Upala, and Guanacaste. Here, the focus shifts to renewal and finding personal meaning amid volcanic landscapes and rural scenes. The third phase, Authenticity & Longevity, includes Monteverde, Sardinal, Nosara, and Paquera. It highlights genuine living and habits that promote long-term health, drawing from Costa Rica’s blue zone status in parts of the country.

The final phase, Reconnection & Balance, takes in Atenas, Manuel Antonio, and San Isidro del General. Visitors can work on harmony through coastal and inland settings that encourage reflection and rest.

This launch ties into broader trends. Wellness tourism worldwide totals $563 billion, with those travelers spending 130 percent more than average visitors. In Costa Rica, the sector means taking part in eco-friendly pursuits, eating fresh local foods, and trying relaxation methods adapted to the region’s style. It also involves sports in natural spots, meeting residents, and soaking in surroundings to improve life for everyone involved.

The project opens doors for businesses to join through the Wellness Costa Rica Association. It spreads economic gains across communities by linking tourism with local services like food, transport, and crafts. Legal experts advise new investors to handle health and staffing rules carefully to fit this market.

Officials see the route as more than a list of places. It pushes a model where tourism sustains the land and people. By spreading visits beyond peak times and popular zones, it aims to keep growth steady and inclusive. Costa Rica already draws people for its forests, beaches, and wildlife. Now, with this route, it offers a structured way to pursue well-being.

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