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Discovering the Treasures of Costa Rica’s Guayabo National Monument

Cut logs line gravel paths that lead visitors past ancient tomb sites made of rock slabs where various burial rituals were once performed. Archaeologists...

Bungee Jumping and Rocket Launcher Thrills in Costa Rica’s Arenal

It was a typical Wednesday morning in laid-back La Fortuna, most tourists’ base camp for visits to Arenal Volcano, in north-central Costa Rica. Teenagers...

Judas Night: The Lost Tradition of Semana Santa in Costa Rica

Ah, the good old days, when nights were quiet, values were respected and everyone went to bed early after saying their prayers; when Semana...

From Bananas to Tourism: Limón, Costa Rica’s Evolution Over the Decades

Dear Judson Hughes, Thank you for your inquiry about Limón and its historical events. It’s fascinating to revisit such a significant span of time in...

Meet the Builders: Finding an Architect in Costa Rica

You’ve found the plot of land of your dreams in tropical paradise, and you want to build on it. You’ve likely got at least...

Do Kids Today in Costa Rica Have More Fun?

Today’s children have an unlimited range of toys and games. Not only that, but new toys are capable of doing much more than those...

Coffee Industry Struggles in Today’s Economy

The tiny neighboring coffee towns Santa María de Dota and San Marcos de Tarrazú rest in adjacent green valleys like two tired old buddies...

Marketing Character Center of Coffee Battle

An international legal battle over rights to 47-year-old fictional character Juan Valdez and his mule escalated this year when Costa Rica’s leading gourmet coffee...

On Christmas Trees in Costa Rica

For residents of the greater San José area, a drive to the mountainous areas peripheral to the Central Valley is sure to produce sightings...

Two-Wheeled Tourism: Guided Coffee Plantation Tours Offered on Bicycle

For the world’s best mountain biking, don’t come to Costa Rica – go to Chile, Sweden, New Zealand or Moab, Utah, said Carlos Cardona,...

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