No menu items!

COSTA RICA'S LEADING ENGLISH LANGUAGE NEWSPAPER

spot_img

Tico Times

36586 POSTS
6842 COMMENTS

Power Up Your Business With Coffee Water

Hortencia Solís stood beside a Frankenstein-like conglomeration of tubes, tubs and tanks in the backyard of coffee cooperative Coopedota. Brushing flakes of red paint from...

Costa Rica Expat Navigates Many a Croc-Infested Water

ESTERILLOS OESTE, Puntarenas –Rosemary Chamberlain can walk on water. Or so the story goes… Earlier this year, she waded into one of the many rocky...

Cameraman Has Watched Costa Rica History Unfold

Almost every weekday for the last 20 years, Julio Garita has captured lawmakers on film. From his small windowless room in the Legislative Assembly,...

Costa Rica Nicoyans Fête Heritage & History in Festival

July 25 marked the 184th anniversary of the 1824 vote in the city of Nicoya, in which the majority of what is today the...

Speak Like a Local: 55 Costa Rican Spanish Slang Terms Every Tourist Should Know

Check out the colorful world of Costa Rican slang with our comprehensive guide to Tico expressions! Whether you're an expat trying to understand your...

Exploring Boruca: Costa Rica’s Indigenous Artisans and Culture

Exploring Costa Rica conjures up thoughts of sandy beaches, rainforests teeming with flora and fauna and adventure travel. Rural community tourism is also gaining...

Happy Guanacaste Annexation Day! But Gov’t Closed Monday

Today marks the 184th anniversary of the annexation of the Nicoya region, including the majority of what is today the Guanacaste area, to what...

Costa Rica’s Guanacaste Annexation of Nicoya Celebrated

Guanacastecos celebrated the 184th anniversary of the annexation of their province to Costa Rica. From La Cruz to Jicaral in Guanacaste, which borders...

The Colorful World of Costa Rican Street Spanish

According to Wikipedia, the f r e e - cont ent encyclopedia on the Internet: “Pachucos were Mexican American youths who developed their own...

Quetzal Birdwatching in San Gerardo de Dota, Costa Rica

The first thing the eye registers when it views the resplendent quetzal is the exceptionally long, bright-green tail. Then the focus darts to the...

Latest news

- Advertisement -spot_img