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  • Exclusive Listing

    EL DIAMANTE ; MATAPALO GUANACASTE   $48,000.000.00 EXCLUSIVE LISTING Unique property located in Matapalo, Guanacaste.  North of Flamingo and south of Papagayo, just 30 minutes from the international airport. With a total area of 281 hectares, the land offers more than 1 mile of ocean front and three different beaches. ...
    Posted to Ronald Umana (Weblog) by 353002 on January 17, 2008
  • INCAE Promotes Tourism Training Plan in Guanacaste

    (C.A. News) — With the goal of helping Guanacaste’s communities benefit more and more directly from the province’s tourist and economic development, the Central American Business Administration Institute (INCAE) kicked off this month the Positioning and Sustainability of Guanacaste’s Tourism Cluster program.The program ...
    Posted to Ronald Umana (Weblog) by 353002 on January 17, 2008
  • US Housing Crisis Not Affecting Costa Rica

    The crisis in the US housing and financial markets, already spreading to Germany and Japan, is not expected to have a serious impact in Costa Rica, experts said this week. Despite concerns with a record number of Americans set to lose their homes to foreclosure and house prices getting lower all the time, the general consensus is those buying in ...
    Posted to Ronald Umana (Weblog) by 353002 on January 17, 2008
  • More tourists visiting Costa Rica through Liberia airport

    Liberia’s Daniel Oduber International Airport welcomed 16.31 percent more tourists from January to September of this year than during the same period in 2006 — a significant growth for the country’s second international airport, which is awaiting expansion works scheduled for 2009. While during the first 9 months of 2006 the ...
    Posted to Ronald Umana (Weblog) by 353002 on November 22, 2007
  • New tourism companies receive sustainability certificates

    A total of 33 companies were recognized by tourism authorities for implementing operational and labor practices that are friendly to the environment and their communities’ social development. These firms, including hotels and travel agencies, were awarded the Tourism Sustainability Certificate (CST), a recognition given by the Costa Rican ...
    Posted to Ronald Umana (Weblog) by 353002 on November 22, 2007
  • Most tourists satisfied with Costa Rica

    Almost 95 percent of the tourists who visited Costa Rica during the second semester of 2006 said they were satisfied with their stay in the country, according to a study recently released by the National Chamber of Tourism (CANATUR). The study — conducted by firm EYMSA and commissioned by the Costa Rican Tourism Institute (ICT) — is ...
    Posted to Ronald Umana (Weblog) by 353002 on November 22, 2007