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Guanacaste Tree: A National Symbol of Costa Rica

On August 31, 1959, Costa Rica's national tree was named, it was to become the Guanacaste tree. Standing tall and wide, many of us...

Celebrating Costa Rica’s Independence Day

September is an important cultural month in Costa Rica; it is the month of the nation, celebrating the country’s Independence Day. If you know Costa...

Guanacaste, Costa Rica: 10 Interesting Facts and Things to Do

Best known for its sprawling Cordillera de Guanacaste mountain range volcanoes and paradise beaches, Guanacaste has made its presence known in Costa Rica and...

A Brief History of Costa Rica’s National Park System

Costa Rica’s National Park System was created in 1970 with efforts to protect and conserve what is considered to be one of the country’s...

The 10 Best Tropical Fruits in Costa Rica to Try

One of the endless reasons why so many of us love Costa Rica is its accessibility to healthy living. The national parks of lush...

Costa Rica Fruits: 5 Curious Ones to Try

Many of us have our favorite fruits that we tend to go to daily in our routine. We may come across them in the...

Celebrating World Sea Turtle Day in Costa Rica

World Sea Turtle Day is here, June 16, a day to honor and recognize the gentle giants of the sea. This annual day brings...

My 5 Favorite Desserts in Costa Rica That You Must Try

The sweet aromas of Costa Rica's panaderias drift off into the busy streets luring you in to see what's behind their glass cases. Once...

Costa Rica Food and the Local Specialty – Chicharrones

Taking pleasure in the simpler things that bring a bit of comfort and happiness is a way of life in Costa Rica. One thing...

What are 8 of the most Popular Foods in Costa Rica?

When you think of Costa Rica, typically cuisine isn’t your first thought with its landscapes of mysterious jungles and tropical beaches. However, once you...

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