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Costa Rica’s former world champion boxer gives birth to daughter

Ex-world champion boxer Hanna Gabriels gave birth to a daughter at 1:30 p.m. on Monday.

New rule requires guides to accompany visitors in Corcovado National Park

An already pricey visit to Corcovado National Park on Costa Rica's Osa Peninsula just got more expensive. Costa Rica's National System of Conservation Areas announced in January that starting today visitors to the country's most biodiverse national park must be accompanied by a certified guide.

Whale sharks spotted off Costa Rica’s Osa Peninsula

January marks the beginning of whale shark season on Costa Rica’s stunning Osa Peninsula, a unique and thrilling time for marine enthusiasts and travelers...

Tom Brady, possibly distracted by his supermodel wife’s ATV controversy in Costa Rica, fails to lead Patriots to Super Bowl

The Denver Broncos defeated the New England Patriots, 26-16, Sunday afternoon and will play the Seattle Seahawks in Super Bowl XLVIII on Feb. 2.

Tourists flocked to Costa Rica in record numbers in 2013

Costa Rica welcomed some 2.4 million tourists during 2013, an increase of 3.6 percent compared to 2012, the Costa Rican Tourism Board reported Thursday.

Panama becomes first Central American country to join US Global Entry Program

Panamanian travelers enrolled in the program will be allowed to skip immigration lines when they visit the United States.

New Costa Rican airline, Ticos Air, now hiring

The airline will begin offering flights to Mexico City, Caracas, New York and Miami in 2014.

Avianca Airlines offers new Costa Rica-New Jersey flight

The new route will stop in El Salvador.

Park rangers, environmentalists face increasingly hostile conditions

Gold prospectors and poachers in the Osa Peninsula can be armed and dangerous, threatening rangers and conversationists alike.

New Costa Rican airline offers to operate routes eliminated by TACA

A company proposal includes a fleet of 3-5 Airbus types of aircraft to fill a gaping market gap left by Avianca-TACA, which recently cancelled five direct flights, including to the U.S.

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