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Inaugural arrival of Virgin Voyages reinforces Costa Rica’s position as a...

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Southwest resumes operations today at the Guanacaste Airport

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Costa Rica to sign up “Influencers” to promote tourism

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Costa Rica reopens land borders to tourists starting April 5

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Tourist travel expected to return in the second semester: airlines

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Where can Americans currently travel to in Latin America?

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ICT seeks to make COVID-19 tests cheaper for tourists returning to...

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Costa Rica recovers air routes, but international tourism remains lukewarm

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Five Ways Costa Rica can Secure Travel Leadership into 2030

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Incop revamp the Golfito pier pending the reactivation of the cruise...

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Travelers will have tourist-cultural guides to discover Costa Rica

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No water or electricity, and children begging in streets filled with...

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Why is Costa Rica flooded with dollars?

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Laura Fernández: “I wouldn’t hesitate to call a referendum”

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The Silent Victims of the Cheap Dollar in Costa Rica

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No water or electricity, and children begging in streets filled with...

Q24N (The Guardian) Felix Valdés García was just nine when the revolutionaries came to destroy his family’s trees, a symbol of a sweeping change that would ripple through Cuba for decades. In the late 1960s, as Cuba’s communist regime launched the Revolutionary Offensive, Felix’s father lost their 800-hectare farm to...