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New beach hotel planned for Cabo Velas, Guanacaste

A tourism project in Playa Conchal will include a desalination plant to supply the planned 151-room hotel with fresh water. The project will be operated by U.S.-based Starwood Hotels & Resorts.

New Hilton hotel opens west of downtown San José; group also will renovate Grand Hotel Costa Rica

Business group Desarrolladora Parque La Sabana S.A. officially inaugurated a new hotel from the Hilton Garden Inn franchise and announced they will renovate the capital's historical icon Gran Hotel Costa Rica.

EXPHORE 2015 features Americas Culinary Cup, Barista Challenge

With 250 stands featuring national and international businesses that cater to the needs of hotels, restaurants, supermarkets, catering services and bakeries, among others, the annual Exphore will run from June 16 to 18.

Monteverde hotel owner of 11 years has few regrets

Monteverde hotel owner Ran Smith looks back on 11 years in the business and discusses the pros and cons of buying a hotel in Costa Rica.

Why Costa Rica’s ‘green season’ is the best time to visit

Travelers who avoid Costa Rica during its rainy season are missing out on a resplendent time of year — and some great hotel deals. Here's our list of hotels around the country where you can stay some nights for free.

Buying a hotel in Costa Rica: A new owner’s advice

Paige Cain, one of the new owners of the Hotel Mono Azul in Manuel Antonio, shares her experience on buying a hotel in Costa Rica, and her advice to anyone thinking of doing the same.

Costa Rica Love Hostel: Big adventure on a small budget

At as little as $6 a night, the Costa Rica Love Hostel may be the budget traveler’s dream deal. Located in Santo Domingo de Heredia, this low-dollar lodging with the funny name is a bargain in more ways than one.

New AMCHAM president says Costa Rica is ‘well-rooted’ in tourism

As Costa Rica worried about its privileged spot as a world-renowned tourist destination this year amid high operating costs and neighborhood competition, the Costa Rican-American Chamber of Commerce elected a seasoned veteran of international hotel management as its president on Jan. 27.

Beach, mountain hotels report 88 percent occupancy for the holidays

Beach hotel owners were the most optimistic in the survey, reporting that they expect at least 91 percent occupancy in the Central Pacific, 89 percent occupancy in the Northern Pacific (Guanacaste), 85 percent in the Southern Pacific and 69 percent in the Caribbean.

Expat advice: What to do on Thanksgiving

If you live in the U.S., Thanksgiving is a trascendent holiday. But what do you do in Costa Rica?

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