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Costa Rica to welcome tourists from anywhere in the world starting November 1

Tourists from anywhere in the world will be allowed to visit Costa Rica starting November 1. 

Iberia to help passengers get virus test before flight

Iberia was the first airline to resume commercial service to Costa Rica when the Central American country opened its airports to tourists in August 2020. 

U.S. State Department lifts ‘Do Not Travel’ advisory for Costa Rica

The United States on Tuesday lifted a warning that advised its citizens to avoid all travel to Costa Rica.

American Airlines offering pre-flight coronavirus testing for Costa Rica travelers

American Airlines will offer coronavirus testing for travelers visiting Costa Rica, the airline announced Friday. 

U.S. State Department drops ‘Do Not Travel’ advisory for Guatemala & Nicaragua, but not Costa Rica

The United States on Thursday lifted a warning to its citizens to avoid all foreign travel due to the coronavirus pandemic, pointing to improvements.

These are the requirements to enter Costa Rica as a tourist

Passengers have reported that United Airlines is misinterpreting Costa Rica's requirements and denying boarding to otherwise qualified traveler

Chirripó National Park to reopen October 30

Chirripó National Park will reopen for tourists on October 30, the National System of Conservation Areas (SINAC) announced Monday. 

SJO airport improvements delayed, report says

The operator of Costa Rica's Juan Santamaría International Airport will suspend planned improvements for several years due to the effects of the pandemic, according to a report. 

Costa Rica tourism: What states might be allowed next? [updated]

None of Costa Rica's known coronavirus cases correspond to international tourists. 

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. 

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