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The difference between Guanacaste’s summer and winter is drastic

  Both of these photographs are of Playa Conchal, in Guanacaste. The above photo was taken in June, and shows the shell-laden beach at the...

Envision Festival, Paula Rock, and other happenings around Costa Rica

A roundup of events taking place Feb. 27 – March 5.

Guanacaste’s cowboy culture comes alive in this video

https://vimeo.com/118064727 One of our readers, Svεnska, has shared this beautiful video with us. She's a French video director  based in Tamarindo, and about this video...

Art fair, Renaissance artist, and other happenings around Costa Rica

A roundup of events taking place Jan. 23 – Jan. 29.

Guanacaste receives first tourist wave of Costa Rica’s high season

Nosara hoteliers said that dozens of travelers hadn’t made reservations, and they arrived in the remote village with nowhere to sleep. Some asked to set up tents in hotels’ lawns and parking lots. But after weathering the Costa Rican “winter,” proprietors were happy to see the return of tourism.

Fashion Week flaunts swimwear in Guanacaste

Fashion Week is a vital showcase for the fashion industry, and different versions of the event are hosted in cities around the world.

Project provides prosthetic limbs, new hope for Costa Ricans

In Guanacaste, five Costa Ricans who lost their legs in accidents found their lives changed by an international network of committed people and organizations who guided them on the path to beautiful, superior new prosthetic limbs.

Costa Rica Solving the Human vs Jaguar Conundrum

It’s not easy for humans and wildlife to live next to each other, and in Costa Rica, one of the primary examples of this has long been the conflict between people and jaguars. However, a new project is trying to ease tensions.

Costa Rica declares national emergency over drought in northwestern province of Guanacaste

After months of drought, President Luis Guillermo Solís declared a national emergency in the province of Guanacaste and other cantons across the country on Tuesday. The drought in the northwestern province has been the worst in more than 50 years, according to the National Meteorological Institute.

US retiree dies in Guanacaste surfing accident after wave knocks him into rock

A U.S. retiree died in a surfing accident on Costa Rica's northwestern Pacific coast on Friday morning. Randy Giambalvo, 61, was surfing at Playa Avellanas in Santa Cruz, Guanacaste, when he struck his head on a rock and died.

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