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Costa Rica Tourism Board proposes allowing visitors from EU, UK and Canada

The Costa Rica Tourism Board (ICT) has proposed that the government welcome visitors from the European Union and the United Kingdom, followed by Canada. 

Costa Rica will announce this week a firm date for return of international tourism

Costa Rica will announce this week a firm date for the return of international tourism, President Carlos Alvarado said Wednesday. 

The big picture: The coronavirus crisis and Costa Rica

As Costa Rica reaches 100 days since it declared a State of Emergency due to the coronavirus, it continues to seek a balance between health and the economy. 

Two pensioners were stuck in Costa Rica during the pandemic. This is their story

"We were lucky," the author writes. "We were staying in one of the most beautiful places that we have ever been to, and we acquired a family that shared their wonderful home with us."

No tourism from countries with heavy coronavirus transmission, Health Ministry says (again)

Costa Rica's plans appear to directly implicate tourism from the United States. The North American country has tallied more than 2.2 million coronavirus cases with nearly 120,000 deaths, according to the World Health Organization.

Costa Rica creating more long weekends in 2020 and 2021

The Costa Rican Tourism Board (ICT) thanked the Legislative Assembly for their work on the proposal and expressed their interest in its rapid approval.

What can we learn from sloths in Costa Rica?

Sloths are beautiful, graceful creatures that blend in with their natural environment. There are so many things we can learn from these understated animals — here are just a few!

Tourism sector ‘can no longer endure’ economic crisis, asks for borders to reopen

Three influential figures in Costa Rica's tourism sector asked the government to set a firm date for reopening the nation's borders to international tourism. 

US travel industry to see 40% drop in spending, study says

The report, commissioned by the US Travel Association, showed spending by US residents will drop to $583 billion this year from $972 billion last year.

No international tourism until citizen safety can be guaranteed, Health Ministry says

Salas said that the Health Ministry's priority is ensuring citizen safety when the borders reopen for foreign visitors. 

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