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Chirripó National Park closed indefinitely starting this weekend

Chirripó National Park will be closed "until further notice" beginning on Saturday, Feb. 15, according to the National System of Conservation Areas (SINAC). 

Monteverde plans to grow with focus on sustainable tourism

The mountain community of Monteverde hopes to become a global symbol of sustainable tourism.

Alaska Airlines flight makes emergency landing at SJO after apparent engine issue

An Alaska Airlines flight departing from Costa Rica returned to Juan Santamaría International Airport and made a safe emergency landing.

3.1 million tourists visited Costa Rica last year. Here’s where they all came from

Costa Rica received 3.1 million foreign visitors last year, 4.1% more than in 2018, according to figures released by the government earlier this month.

Pic of the Day: Immersed in nature on a quiet mountain road

Not 30 minutes out of San José, Costa Rica, you can find yourself fully immersed in nature. 

Costa Rica registers increase in tourist visits in 2019

Costa Rica received 3.1 million foreign visitors last year, 4.1% more than in 2018, and tourism remained one of the country's economic pillars, the government said Wednesday.

The OMNi invasion: How a fleet of bicycles aims to modernize Costa Rica’s public transportation infrastructure

OMNi’s purpose is about more than enhancing Costa Rica’s public-transportation infrastructure with electric, pedal-assisted bicycles.

Chocolate in Costa Rica: A journey through history From San José

Botánica Chocolate leads guests through a rich tour of cacao's many forms and purposes.

Watch ‘The Bachelor’ next week to see if Pilot Pete can find love in Costa Rica

Here's an important story for fans of quality TV: Next week's episodes of "The Bachelor" will take Pilot Pete and the remaining contestants to Costa Rica.

Returning to Level 1 travel advisory ‘very difficult,’ US tells Costa Rica

As of Jan. 7, the U.S. State Department says visitors to Costa Rica should exercise increased caution due to crime as part of its Level 2 advisory. 

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