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Playa Conchal dazzles, but you’ll have to share

The white, crushed-shell Playa Conchal, with low-angled trees offering dappled shade and clear, calm water, is a nearly perfect family beach.

Tempisque River: History of neglect threatens Guanacaste people and environment

An investigation by The Tico Times and The Voice of Guanacaste into the management of the Tempisque River shows a history of neglect, faulty data and lack of enforcement of environmental and water regulations.

PHOTOS: Guanacaste celebrates 192 years of being part of Costa Rica

Photos from the 192nd anniversary celebration of the annexation of the Partido de Nicoya, today known as Guanacaste.

Nicaraguan man sentenced to 183 years in prison for killing US-Costa Rican family 

Adrían Salmerón was purportedly the boyfriend of Jessica Durán, 38, of Costa Rica. Durán was killed along with her U.S. husband, Dirk Beauchamp, 56, and three of their children, ages 12, 8 and 6, on Valentine’s Day in their home in Matapalo, Guanacaste.

ICE to create artificial reefs with waste from electrical grid

The government-run Costa Rican Electricity Institute (ICE) is working on a project to create artificial reefs using waste material from the national electricity grid.

Nosara: Avoiding yoga and surf in a mecca of yoga and surf

Nosara, Costa Rica, is famous for its world-class yoga retreats and big waves. But what does it offer besides meditation and surf?

Nosara Costa Rica: Avoiding yoga and surf in a mecca of yoga and surf

Nosara, Costa Rica, is famous for its world-class yoga retreats and big waves. But what does it offer besides meditation and surf?

Mel Gibson in real estate row over Guanacaste beach property

A Channel 7 TV news report Tuesday accused the Hollywood star of illegally limiting access to a public beach and including public land in the listing for his $29 million estate in Guanacaste. The property’s representative denied any wrongdoing.

Reflective band project aims to save pedestrians’ lives in Costa Rica

A U.S. couple launches a project aimed at promoting pedestrian safety in Guanacaste by blanketing their community with reflective bands for people on foot to wear at night.

Esplendor Tamarindo vying to be king of the hill in a crowded market

Since opening its doors last year, the 5-star Esplendor Tamarindo has established itself as one of the finest luxury hotels in this hotel-rich town.

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