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Authorities tell Ponderosa Adventure Park to stop animal reproduction, feeding tours, selfies

Ponderosa Adventure Park, previously known as África Mía under a different owner, celebrated the birth of its first giraffe in 2009. 

Costa Rica expands list of authorized states, countries for tourists

Costa Rica has expanded the list of countries and U.S. states from which it will welcome tourists in October, Tourism Minister Gustavo Segura announced Thursday.

At least a dozen people rescued as boat sinks in Tamarindo

At least a dozen people returned safely to shore on Wednesday evening when their schooner sank off the coast of Tamarindo, the Public Security Ministry (MSP) said.

Travel uncertainty cancels Costa Rica’s upcoming soccer friendly against Mexico

The Costa Rican Football Federation (Fedefutbol) on Tuesday announced the cancellation of the men's national team's planned friendly match against Mexico. 

Costa Rica extends tourist visas until March 2021

Costa Rica's Immigration Administration on Monday published a resolution which, among other items, extends the validity of tourist visas until March 2021. 

Managua airport resumes flights after coronavirus closure

Managua's international airport on Saturday received its first commercial flight almost six months after airlines suspended routes as a precaution during the Covid-19 pandemic, local media reported.

Costa Rica Wildlife: Did You Know That Sloths Are Excellent Swimmers?

When we think of sloths, the first thing that comes to mind is often their slow, deliberate movement through the treetops of the tropical...

PAHO emphasizes risk of international travel, reopening too soon

For more information about the Costa Rica entry requirements for tourists, visit the Costa Rica Tourism Board's website. 

Red Cross reminds bathers of ocean safety in Costa Rica

While some of the country's most-popular destinations — Manuel Antonio, Parque Marino Ballena, Playa Ventanas, Cocles, Manzanillo and Tamarindo — have lifeguards, the majority of Costa Rica's beaches do not. 

Independence Day Sloths in Costa Rica

The sloth isn't an official national symbol of Costa Rica, but given how much they're adored by Ticos and visitors alike, they instill plenty of national pride.

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