Costa Rica, known for its lush rainforests and rich biodiversity, offers a breathtaking marine experience that draws nature enthusiasts from around the world: whale watching
The companies brought by the Proimagen Costa Rica group and the Costa Rican Tourism Institute (ICT) visited established destinations such as La Fortuna and Manuel Antonio, as well as emerging and unconventional areas in regions such as Los Santos,...
The Rural Development Institute (Inder) confirmed the acquisition of land in Santa Cruz de Turrialba, where the Tourist Visitation Center for the Turrialba Volcano National Park will be built. The total investment amounts to ₡365.6 million, and the initiative...
This September, the Río Celeste and Bijagua Chamber of Tourism (CATURI) is promoting Tapir Month with special activities and packages. In the canton of Upala, Bijagua and Río Celeste are consolidating their position as destinations where nature, tourism, and...
Costa Ricans and foreigners see Quepos as one of the country's main tourist destinations. This canton located on the Pacific is visited by thousands of people, many of whom are enchanted by Manuel Antonio National Park.
However, local businesses are...
Costa Rica, a sliver of land bridging North and South America, is blessed with not one, but two vastly different coastlines lapped by the mighty Pacific Ocean and the serene Caribbean Sea. While both offer stunning tropical beauty, sun,...
Costa Rica, a small Central American country nestled between Nicaragua and Panama, has earned the nickname “Natural Playground”—and for good reason. Despite covering just 0.03% of the Earth’s surface, it boasts nearly 5% of the planet’s biodiversity. From misty...
Manuel Antonio National Park is one of Costa Rica’s most famous natural treasures, renowned for its lush rainforests, abundant wildlife, and stunning coastline. While many visitors flock to the park’s main beaches—Playa Espadilla and Playa Manuel Antonio—few realize that...