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1 day in Valle del Sol, 3 ways to spend it

What to do if you had just one day to spend in the Santa Ana area? Here are three itineraries suggested by locals.

Expotur travel mart: Costa Rican vendors, international buyers, old friends and new ideas

Costa Rica's annual Expotur meet-and-greet travel retreat got underway Thursday, bringing together local vendors, international buyers and even a Tyrannosaurus rex.

Barceló hotel chain expands into Panama with 10-year lease of the Occidental

The Barceló hotel chain, owner of the Hotel Barceló San José Palacio, expanded into Panama on Friday with the acquisition by lease of the 4-star, 143-room Occidental Panama City.

Despite Zika fears, Guanacaste hotels are booked for Easter holiday

The first reported cases of Zika virus in Costa Rica do not appear to have negatively affected reservations at hotels in Guanacaste province for Holy Week.

Turrialba looks for ways to (safely) build on volcano tourism

When Turrialba Volcano erupted last November it sent tourists running, canceling reservations and leaving many businesses in the area wondering if the newly active...

Barceló San José Palacio celebrates 25th anniversary with discounts

The Barceló San José Palacio Hotel is celebrating its 25th anniversary wtih 25 percent discounts at all its restaurants Oct. 19-22.

Tamarindo surf company Witch’s Rock acquires Pueblo Dorado hotel

Witch’s Rock Industries, which runs a popular surf camp, two restaurants and a brewery in Tamarindo, has significantly expanded its hospitality business with the acquisition last month of the 29-room Pueblo Dorado Surf Hotel.

Tamarindo: Witch’s Rock acquires Pueblo Dorado Surf Hotel

The Witch’s Rock surf empire in Tamarindo is branching out with the acquisition of the 29-room Pueblo Dorado Surf Hotel, just a few blocks north of the company’s surf camp and a one-minute walk from the beach in northwestern Costa Rica.

Airbnb v. Uber: Sharing economy gets a mixed reception in Costa Rica

The Solís administration has declared Uber’s service illegal and threatened to fine chauffeurs caught driving passengers, but it has so far ignored Airbnb, a service that allows private citizens to rent out their homes to guests.

Francis Ford Coppola wants you to come on his family vacation

"I love this magnificent, diverse earth that we have, where you can't look out in any direction and not see beauty."

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