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Coffee-Roasting Facility Opens in Guanacaste

SUN Burst Coffee has announcedthe opening of its new roasting facility,seven kilometers west of the internationalairport in Liberia, in thenorthwestern province of Guanacaste.Sun Burst...

Costa Rica Restaurant Guide Earns Rave Reviews

ELIOT Greenspan deserves a standing ovation for his second edition of "The Tico Times Restaurant Guide to Costa Rica." This comprehensive bilingual treasury caters...

The Entertaining History of Adam and Eve: A Keynesian Perspective

Museum and art galleries, golf courses and race tracks, the theater and the entire movie industry…the list of entertainment goes on and on, so...

Spanish for Seniors in Costa Rica: Learning Is Fun

“WE’RE the first to offer a program of this kind in Costa Rica, and it’s the result of years of careful planning and research,”...

Costa Rica’s Guanacaste Province: Home of Corn-Centric Foods 

Although Guanacaste is part of Costa Rica, it has its own culture, traditions, customs and food. Just as cooks in the Caribbean region base...

Best Sport Fishing Spots in Costa Rica: Local Expert Tips

A tarpon-fishing trip to Barra del Colorado, on the northern Caribbean coast, brought me to Costa Rica for the first time in 1983, and...

An Up-Close Look at Costa Rica’s Rainforest with Naturalist Dale Morris

DRAKE BAY, Osa Peninsula – Before entering the towering strands of primary rainforest, Dale Morris instructed us to place our flashlights next to our...

Costa Rica Renews Efforts to Protect Sea Turtles from Fishing Nets

A year after the United States lifted a five-month embargo on shrimp imports from Costa Rica because U.S. officials determined commercial shrimp harvesters in...

Amphitheater Notches Up Music in Monteverde

COSTA Rica’s musical stars are stalling their tours of the smog and glamour of Costa Rica’s premier concert venues for a backwoods respite in...

Costa Rica Dry-Season Gardening Tips

Every year the Pacific slope and Central Valley of Costa Rica face four months of dry, hot weather, practically without rainfall. A blazing tropical...

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