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Adventure and Romance in Costa Rica’s Playa Hermosa: A Travel Story

With the recent onset of La Niña bringing some much-needed rain, my wife and I decided to get away from it all. You may...

Costa Rica, Japan move forward with geothermal energy project

Japan has agreed to loan Costa Rica $224 million to finance part of the construction of a geothermal project in Liberia, Guanacaste.

Costa Rica Expat Living: Affordable Kitchen Makeover Tips

Don’t we all love to have an awesome kitchen in our home? Some people consider the kitchen the most important room in their house....

Gas prices in Costa Rica to drop this week

Prices of premium and regular unleaded gasoline will drop by ₡24 and ₡22 per liter respectively this week, thanks to a new fuel price setting approved by the Public Services Regulatory Authority (ARESEP).

At Grand Masonic Lodge, some of Costa Rica’s best-kept secrets remain just that

A tour of the Grand Masonic Lodge in San José with Chepecletas makes a fascinating excursion. Just don't expect the Masons to tell all their secrets.

Costa Rica reports first baby born with Zika-linked microcephaly

Costa Rica's first registered case of a child born with microcephaly related to the mosquito-borne Zika virus was reported by health authorities on Thursday.

8 questions to ask before buying a vacation home in Costa Rica

Whether you are a tourist, a foreign resident or a citizen, here are eight questions to ask before buying a vacation home in Costa Rica.

Sanatorio Durán: Is this a picture of a ghost?

A visit to Sanatorio Durán, said to be the most haunted place in Costa Rica, can be pretty creepy. And you might come home with a picture of a ghost.

Costa Rica’s ‘Haunted’ Sanatorio Durán is really, truly creepy

They say the dead still walk the halls of Sanatorio Durán, and whether you believe that or not, this century-old abandoned hospital is seriously spooky.

The Art of Costa Rica’s Painted Oxcarts in Sarchí

SARCHÍ, Alajuela — Sarchí is the birthplace of the brilliantly painted oxcarts that are a national symbol of Costa Rica, and the Eloy Alfaro oxcart factory...

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