Starting July 1, 2025, the golden ₡500 coins you’ve come to recognize will lose their status as legal tender in Costa Rica. The Central Bank of Costa Rica (BCCR) has …
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Costa Rica is often celebrated for its lush rainforests, pristine beaches, and vibrant wildlife, making it a dream destination for travelers. Yet, beyond the well-trodden paths of popular tourist spots, …
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Costa Rica, with its enchanting landscapes, pristine beaches, and warm hospitality, continues to captivate celebrities and even members of royalty. Most recently, Hollywood legend Morgan Freeman joined the impressive list …
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The Guanacaste International Airport (Daniel Oduber Quirós), located in Liberia, Guanacaste Province, is facing an unusual period of turbulence. On Tuesday, December 17, the airport was forced to shut down …
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Villa del Sueño Hotel in Playa Hermosa, Guanacaste, proudly presents, for the third consecutive year, its exceptional dinner-show tribute to the legendary Santana band. This event promises an unforgettable experience, …
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The country surpasses pre-pandemic levels with a 10% increase in visitors In 2024, Costa Rica’s tourism industry has reached unprecedented heights. With an estimated 2.6 million visitors expected by the …
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Tracing The Roots of Costa Rica’s Law & Constitution
par Fernando Alfaropar Fernando AlfaroAs an active attorney working closely with expats in Costa Rica, I always stress the importance of understanding the country’s legal and constitutional framework. These aren’t just technical details—they reflect …
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Costa Rica continues to shine on the international stage with its remarkable achievements in agriculture, particularly in pineapple production. According to Trade Map data, the country is the world’s leading …
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The exchange rate for the US dollar in Costa Rica has seen notable fluctuations in recent months. This week, the Central Bank of Costa Rica (BCCR) reported a rate of …
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The recent closure of Guanacaste International Airport (Daniel Oduber Quirós) near Liberia has plunged travelers and tourism professionals into chaos. This situation, strongly criticized by the National Tourism Chamber (CANATUR), …

