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Spooky Creatures Inhabit Costa Rica’s Jungles

As Halloween approaches, it seems an appropriate time to consider the spooky creatures that reside in the jungles of Costa Rica. If you start...

Southwest Airlines to Launch Orlando-San José Route in 2024 

Fantastic news for travelers: starting June 4, 2024, Southwest Airlines will commence daily non-stop service between Orlando, Florida (MCO) and San José, Costa Rica...

Costa Rica Under Alert As Rains and Thunder Loom Nationwide 

The Costa Rican National Meteorological Institute (IMN) anticipates an unstable atmospheric pattern owing to the positioning of the Intertropical Convergence Zone. Furthermore, the IMN has...

Costa Rica Airport Installs New Tech to Handle High Tourist Season

With the annual influx of tourists set to peak between November and April, Costa Rica’s Juan Santamaría International Airport is installing new technology to...

Exploring Escazú: Costa Rica’s Witch Town and Its Spooky Traditions

This is a bewitching time of the year. Halloween. Guy Fawkes Day. The Day of the Dead. The change of seasons. And for us...

Costa Rica Projecting Record Number of Tourists This Year

Costa Rica is on track to welcome between 2.3 and 2.5 million tourists by air in 2023, breaking previous tourism records according to projections...

Ecuador’s Drug Lords and their Clandestine Zoos

A caged jaguar couple on a ranch uncovered a cruel fashion among Ecuador's drug traffickers. In the style of cocaine baron Pablo Escobar, the...

Costa Rica Sees Surge in Marijuana Use Among Youth 

Over the past eight years, Costa Rica has seen a surge in marijuana consumption, with figures climbing from 32 users per thousand in 2015...

National Bank of Costa Rica Discloses $6.4M Discrepancy

The National Bank of Costa Rica (BN) has disclosed a significant accounting discrepancy of ¢6.4 million in its Cash Management Area.  Reports indicate that the...

Panama President Vows Action Amid Mine Protests 

Demonstrators clashed with police in Panama Tuesday as protests continued for a fifth straight day over a copper mine owned by Canadian company First...

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