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Costa Rica’s entry requirements during Covid-19 (updated)

Tourists from anywhere in the world can visit Costa Rica during the pandemic.

Costa Rica and carbon neutrality

The year 2021 has seen climate change and carbon neutrality issues rise to the forefront of global consciousness. From the wildfires of the western United...

Recycling in Costa Rica: Combating Renewable Waste Issues

Costa Rica, often considered one of the eco-friendliest countries in the world, has one nagging thorn in their side that they aim to address...

Costa Rica’s coronavirus measures, vaccine mandates for October 2021 (updated)

As ofDecember 1, 2021, the Covid-19 vaccine will be a requirement to partake in some activities and enter many businesses in Costa Rica.

Costa Rica’s biggest export isn’t what you think

Costa Rica has come a long way since it was a literal banana republic — a country whose economy was dominated by the fruit...

Costa Rica’s coronavirus measures for October 2021

Costa Rica's coronavirus measures for October 2021

Costa Rica’s entry requirements during Covid-19

Tourists from anywhere in the world can visit Costa Rica during the pandemic.

Costa Rica enacts new Covid measures for September 2021

Here are Costa Rica’s driving and business measures related to the coronavirus pandemic for September 2021.

Costa Rica coronavirus driving, business restrictions for September 2021 (updated)

Here are Costa Rica’s driving and business measures related to the coronavirus pandemic for September 2021.

Experts estimate endangered Galapagos pink iguana population at 211

Scientific experts sent to the Galapagos Islands to count a critically endangered lizard species estimate there to be just 211 pink iguanas left, local...

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Costa Rica’s Gandoca-Manzanillo Faces Unregulated Real Estate Boom

Costa Rica’s Gandoca-Manzanillo National Wildlife Refuge, a biodiverse gem on pur southern Caribbean coast, is under siege from unregulated development and government inaction. Environmental...

Environment Day 2025: Progress, Challenges, and What Comes Next

June 5th is International Environment Day, established by the United Nations in 1972 to call attention to issues involving the environment. The idea promised...

Money Laundering in Costa Rica: Key Methods and Challenges

Costa Rica’s geographic position and economic openness make it a target for money laundering, primarily driven by drug trafficking, according to the 2025 International...

IMF Approves $1.5 Billion Flexible Credit Line for Costa Rica

The International Monetary Fund (IMF) approved a $1.5 billion Flexible Credit Line (FCL) for Costa Rica, providing a two-year financial safety net. This precautionary...

Costa Rica Volcano Update: Poás Glows Red, Alerts Shift

Costa Rica’s Poás Volcano has been putting on a fiery show, with its crater glowing red from burning sulfur and molten rocks. Scientists from...
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