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Air Transat launches expanded service between Canada and Costa Rica

Air Transat also offers direct flights from Toronto (YYZ) and Montreal (YUL) to both of Costa Rica's international airports. 

‘Only the Essentials’: Costa Rica launches new tourism campaign in U.S. and Canada

The tourism campaign is the first step in President Carlos Alvarados's plans to reinvigorate the Costa Rican economy, in part through public and private investments. 

Costa Rica named as Mexico & Central America’s Leading Destination

Costa Rica was recognized for its lush cloud forests and rich biodiversity.

Air Transat announces routes between Vancouver and Costa Rica

Canadian airline Air Transat will connect both Liberia and San José with Vancouver when it launches twice-weekly service between the three cities in December.

KLM, Air Canada increase flights to Costa Rica

Costa Rica’s status as an international tourist destination continues to grow.

Monteverde Rainforest in Costa Rica Revisited: New Reasons to Return

Agoutis galore, colossal art, a walk through history, saving Bellbirds and a reincarnated eco-lodge: Some new reasons to head back up the green mountain...

Number of tourists to Costa Rica increases despite strike

The increase comes despite feared impacts resulting from the public-sector strike that began Sept. 10.

Costa Rica airport restricts liquids in carry-ons

Starting April 19, Costa Rica's Juan Santamaría International Airport (SJO) will enforce the same restrictions on liquids in carry-on luggage as at United States airports.

Ziplining, bungee jumping in Costa Rica should not be taxed, court rules

Tourism sector leaders are asking President Luis Guillermo Solís to refrain from filing an appeal against the court's ruling.

New guidebook helps visitors appreciate Costa Rica’s capital

It is no secret that most tourists – even intrepid backpackers – flee San José as soon as they can. But Michael Miller makes a compelling argument that San José is worth exploring.

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