Tourist Trap: How Scammers in Costa Rica Are Duping Unsuspecting Travelers
In Costa Rica, a less welcome feature has been gaining prominence—sophisticated scams targeting foreign tourists.
In Costa Rica, a less welcome feature has been gaining prominence—sophisticated scams targeting foreign tourists.
Known locally as ‘ferias del agricultor’, these weekly markets are more than just a place to buy fresh produce; they are bustling hubs of culture, tradition, and grassroots economics.
This manual has been meticulously crafted to assist Latin American road safety professionals, city planners, and policymakers in implementing strategies that prioritize human life and reduce road conflicts.
From May 29 to June 2, the vibrant city of San Carlos, Costa Rica, will transform into the epicenter of university sports as it hosts the exhilarating FISU World University Championship Cycling.
As Costa Rica braces for 2025, residents and businesses are gearing up for a significant financial jolt—electricity rates are projected to surge between 15% and 20% across the nation.
In stark contrast to the global scenario, Costa Rica emerges as a commendable exemplar of environmental stewardship.
Her distressing ordeal during a flight disembarkation in Costa Rica has sparked a broader conversation on the need for more accessible air travel.
Costa Rican coffee growers are grappling with labor shortages, unfavorable weather patterns, and an unwelcome economic climate that threatens to steep their yields in uncertainty.