The mid-year vacation period has already started, and tourism businesses from all over the country are preparing to attract the highest number possible of visitors through special packages and promotions — as tourists in the current economic situation not only seek quality service but also saving money.
As experience has shown, 10 national routes will be particularly patrolled during this time of year, due to the increase traffic levels they experience. Among them are the highways to the Nicaragua and Panama borders, the section between Manolo’s Bridge (San Jose) and Orotina, Liberia-Nicoya, and San Jose-Limon, as well as the Rio Frio intersection leading toward Puerto Viejo de Sarapiqui...
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Guanacaste Continues To Be Favorite Destination For Mid Year Vacations
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Mateo 932 days ago
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Costa Rica continues to protect its ecological beauty
Posted by
Souley 958 days ago
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I got my first glimpse of ecology-minded Costa Rica as my plane descended toward San Jose International Airport.
The Central American nation, whose name is Spanish for “rich coast,” has protected about 27 percent of its territory in the form of 24 national parks or nature reserves. In 2008 it ranked first in the Americas and fifth in the world on the Environmental Performance Index, a gauge for quantifying a nation’s environmental policies.
As an ecological tie-in, the purpose of my visit was to explore Selva Verde (Spanish for “green jungle”), one of Costa Rica’s first rain forest resorts with an ecology educational component.
After touching down at the airport, I boarded the lodge’s van for the 42-mile, two-hour ride over an excellent road that ran through the steep, lush, rain-forested mountains. During that time, I caught a glimpse of sprawling
The Central American nation, whose name is Spanish for “rich coast,” has protected about 27 percent of its territory in the form of 24 national parks or nature reserves. In 2008 it ranked first in the Americas and fifth in the world on the Environmental Performance Index, a gauge for quantifying a nation’s environmental policies.
As an ecological tie-in, the purpose of my visit was to explore Selva Verde (Spanish for “green jungle”), one of Costa Rica’s first rain forest resorts with an ecology educational component.
After touching down at the airport, I boarded the lodge’s van for the 42-mile, two-hour ride over an excellent road that ran through the steep, lush, rain-forested mountains. During that time, I caught a glimpse of sprawling
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