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5 questions for Costa Rican photographer Ivannia Alvarado

"If someone isn’t doing it, why shouldn’t I do it? If it’s not being done, you invent it. You go there, do it and learn."

Costa Rican Friday Happy Hour #1: ‘Julieta’

Our new Friday series highlights the Costa Rican songs you never knew you needed, but should never live without.

Costa Rica’s Castillo Knights on the road

Our daily Costa Rican moment of zen. #TanLindaCostaRica

Rains expected to lessen as of Saturday; Manuel Antonio reopens

Earlier this week, authorities expressed concerns that heavy rains, while typical this time of year in Costa Rica, might cause disproportionate damage to land – particularly riverbanks – already destabilized by Tropical Storm Nate in early October.

Bus companies to hold protest on San José’s west side

One group of protesters will head from Sabana Park to the ARESEP headquarters in Escazú, a second will stay outside that building, and a third will move around the surrounding roadways until a resolution is reached, the statement said.

Football legend Dave Rimington: ‘There’s a lot to like about Costa Rica’

"Between holding fishing tournaments in different locations and traveling a lot on my own, I find there is an awful lot to like about almost all of Costa Rica. For retirement I thought about looking somewhere up near Playas de Coco."

Green and Leatherback Turtles Hatch on Costa Rica’s Moín Beach

Every year, Costa Rica's stunning beaches witness one of our countries and nature's most remarkable spectacles – sea turtles emerging from the sea to...

Manuel Antonio National Park closed due to heavy rains

Park administrators evacuated all tourists and researchers within the park on Tuesday and will continue to evaluate evolving weather conditions to determine when the park can reopen.

Costa Rica dreamin’

Our daily Costa Rican moment of zen. #TanLindaCostaRica

First Central American satellite is ready to launch

The CubeSat1U satellite was developed to help Costa Rican scientists gather information about the country’s efforts to mitigate carbon emissions.

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