Paradise Lost: The Unseen Perils Facing American Tourists in Costa Rica
While most tourists return with tales of tropical splendor, a few unfortunate souls encounter less pleasant fates.
While most tourists return with tales of tropical splendor, a few unfortunate souls encounter less pleasant fates.
Costa Rica isn’t just Travel + Leisure’s Destination of the Year; it’s now officially the retirement capital of 2024.
When nitrate levels hike up, they don’t just throw an environmental tantrum; they pose serious health risks.
While a Costa Rican shell might seem like a harmless keepsake, its absence from the beach can have far-reaching consequences.
Costa Rica,, often celebrated for its rich flora and fauna, is now making headlines in the field of genetic medicine.
In Costa Rica beneath this serene facade lies a reality far more complex than the clichéd depiction of a demilitarized haven.
The recordings are a Pandora’s box, unveiling discussions about state advertising manipulation and even alleged presidential orders for phone tapping.
From January 1st to 31st, this 47-kilometer party zone will become a one-way street every Sunday afternoon from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m