Costa Rica, renowned for its biodiverse rainforests ... Sometimes referred to as the "Silicon Valley" of its region, the Central American nation of 5.2 million has attracted some of the world's ...
Check out this quick guide to moving to and retiring in Costa Rica for North Americans, including visa requirements and the ...
Central America may seem "unsafe," but that's not entirely true at all. Here are the region's safest countries-some even ...
The US-Central American-Dominican Republic Free Trade Agreement (CAFTA-DR), which became effective for Costa Rica in 2009, helped increase foreign direct investment in key sectors of the economy ...
While Costa Rica is generally considered to be a much safer destination than many of its Central American neighbors, the U.S.
Are you torn between Costa Rica vs Jamaica for your next vacation? Both of these tropical paradises offer stunning landscapes ...
For decades, surfers and eco-tourists filled planes to Central America’s most popular travel destination, but food-focused travelers have found lots to love in Costa Rica’s waters and jungles ...
A bill proposing dramatic cuts to regional airfares cleared Costa Rica’s Constitutional Chamber, advancing legislation that would cap round-trip flights within Central America at $100.The “Low-Cost ...
The great powers are taking an almost unprecedented interest in the region, and the reinstatement of Costa Rica’s army is no ...
On December 1, 1948, José Figueres Ferrer, President of the Founding Junta of the Second Republic, officially abolished the Costa Rican army by symbolically tearing down a wall of the Bellavista ...
The Costa Rican Wage Council has approved a 2.37% increase in the minimum monthly wage, bringing it to nearly $700.