We were among the first to stay at Nekajui, a Ritz-Carlton Reserve, on Costa Rica's stunning Peninsula Papagayo—here's the ...
Surrounded by the steamy jungle of Costa Rica, Conchal Refuge Coordinator Santiago Diaz cracks open a buzzing bee hive, revealing carefully constructed prisms and perfect hexagons packed with honey.
Since the passage of Senate Bill 1350 in 2016, Sedona residents have expressed growing concerns over the number of short-term rentals within city limits. Vacation rentals, primarily those listed on ...
Costa Rica has historically supported disability rights. It was one of the first Latin American countries in 1996 to pass legislation on the legal capacity of persons with disabilities. Then, in ...
At the beginning of the year, I had the opportunity to go to Costa Rica for the first time. I encountered stunning natural views, new-to-me foods, and beautiful wildlife. But the trip also came ...
Costa Rica’s image as a peaceful haven is cracking—not just on the streets, where homicides are spiking, but inside homes, where domestic violence has... The Airbnb platform delivered a new update on ...
SAN JOSÉ, Costa Rica — A group of families and children hailing from Uzbekistan, China, Afghanistan, Russia and more countries walked off an airplane in Costa Rica’s capital, the first flight ...
By Annie Correal and David Bolaños Annie Correal reported from Mexico City and David Bolaños from San José, Costa Rica. Migrants from around the world — including dozens of children ...
President Chaves told reporters that Costa Rica is helping its “economically powerful brother from the north,” in part to avoid economic retaliation. “If they impose a tax in our free zones, it’ll ...
Costa Rica started off 2025 with fewer dengue fever cases compared to last year, according to data from the Ministry of Health. However, authorities are worried about the severity of the cases. In the ...
Costa Rica has become the third Central American nation to show a willingness to accept migrants who had entered the United States illegally, after Panama and Guatemala. The country announced Monday ...
Costa Rica has agreed to accept migrants who were deported from the United States, becoming the third country in Central America to do so. This move follows similar actions by Panama and Guatemala.