Costa Rica’s Nosara Transformed: From Sleepy Surf Town to Luxe Destination
Once a tranquil surf enclave, Nosara, Costa Rica, has dramatically transformed from its humble beginnings.
Once a tranquil surf enclave, Nosara, Costa Rica, has dramatically transformed from its humble beginnings.
In Costa Rica, this ethos is deeply ingrained in national identity, driven by a comprehensive approach to conservation and ecological balance.
Norway has officially declined a request from Costa Rica to assist in oil and gas exploration studies.
The proposed airport site overlaps with the Diquís Delta, a UNESCO World Heritage Site renowned for its pre-Columbian artifacts.
The U.S. Embassy in Costa Rica recently heralded the beginning of a new era for climate-focused entrepreneurship.
Nestled in the heart of Villarreal de Santa Cruz, near the picturesque Playa Tamarindo, the initiative has found fertile ground at the Vivero Bosque Azul
Traditional hotels with their plush pillows and mints on the pillows, and the scrappy newcomer, Airbnb, with its promise of living like a local.
ATOME’s arm in Central America, is pioneering the country’s first industrial-scale green ammonia and fertilizer project.