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Costa Rica attracted a record 2.6 million tourists in 2015

Costa Rica set a new record for tourism in 2015, attracting 2.66 million tourists from around the world, of whom about 40 percent were from the U.S.

Costa Rica’s Río Celeste in Tenorio Volcano National Park never fails to impress

Costa Rica’s Río Celeste is one of the most beautiful rivers in the world, and one of the strangest. The color is straight out...

An afternoon in a San Jose Costa Rica Park, in Photos

In Barrio Escalante, just east of the Santa Teresita church and the Casa del Cuño, you’ll find the beautiful Parque Francia. This peaceful and...

Flat tire in Costa Rica: Things could be better, things could be worse

When you get a flat tire in Costa Rica you'll find your inner MacGuyver. And you'll meet a lot of nice people.

‘You are Corcovado too,’ Costa Ricans are told in parks campaign

A new ad campaign called "Vos también sos Corcovado" is looking to attract more Costa Rican visitors to one of the country's wildest national parks.

Liberia, Costa Rica’s gateway to elsewhere, is worth a closer look

Thanks to its international airport and the Inter-American Highway, Liberia is often thought of as a way to get to somewhere else. But with its colonial architecture and clean, tree-lined streets, the capital of Guanacaste is worth a look in its own right.

Tamarindo surfboard shaper at Cheboards back at work after brush with death

Despite a recent fall that could have been fatal, Tamarindo surfboard shaper Juan Diego Evangelista is back to doing what he loves best — making boards.

Eco-Adventure in Costa Rica: Discover Selva Bananito Lodge’s Legacy

BANANITO, Limón — After a very rainy Christmas Day drive from San José to the Caribbean Sea, and after some bad directions from both...

Cuban migrants’ trip to US will be monitored by human rights ombudsmen

Central American human rights ombudsmen say they'll closely monitor the treatment of thousands of Cuban migrants set to travel from Costa Rica to the U.S.-Mexico border.

Luna Lodge: Lovely spot next to Corcovado is ‘away from it all,’ and then some

Luna Lodge is “miles from nowhere,” and if you’d like to escape from civilization without sacrificing all its comforts, you may find this place just right.

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