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Osa Amigos offers homestays in Palmar

A sleepy transit town with an unlikely attraction accommodates tourists with home stays.

Fun, action on Alajuela Museum tour

History lessons come with sound effects and dramatic renditions at the Juan Santamaría Museum

‘Psychotropic’ Sonámbulo readies for US

After touring Europe and selling out venues across Costa Rica, the band will finally get its chance on stage in the States.

Why Flu Shots Matter During Costa Rica’s Wettest Months

Costa Rican doctors are treating an increasing number of viral infections. To avoid catching the flu and ending up in the hospital, clinics and pharmacies offer an affordable vaccine.

Traffic Law brings more balanced fines

Traffic law brings more balanced fines, harsher penalties for drunk drivers.

Lawmakers pass new traffic bill in final round of voting

A bill outlining traffic violations and fines now goes to President Laura Chinchilla’s desk for signing.

Chinchilla announces more earthquake relief plans

Costa Rican President Laura Chinchilla reiterated Tuesday that administration priorities are repairing social infrastructure and roadways.

Dolphin, whale festival breaches in Uvita

For a deep discount on marine mammal sightings, head to Bahía Ballena this weekend.

A labyrinth at school

Ronald Esquivel, designer of the world's largest labyrinth in Tamarindo, has created another one.

Twin Earthquakes: The Unusual Phenomenon of Costa Rica’s Seismic Past

Costa Rica sits in one of the most seismically active regions in the world and certainly is no stranger to the rumblings of earthquakes....

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