Costa Rica’s Digital Nomad Law: High Hopes but Low Turnout Costa Rica, despite the introduction of its Digital Nomad Law 15 months ago, has only attracted about 3% of the government-anticipated travelers. This law, implemented to draw individuals who can work from anywhere in the world, was expected to boost […]
Daily Archives: November 13, 2023
QCOSTARICA — Very soon many forested parts of Costa Rica will be alive with the song of chicharras, cicadas. They are also known as cigarras in Spanish, but chicharra is more commonly used in Costa Rica. Despite the overwhelming noise, the cicadas generally remain well hidden in the trees—they are […]
In the tranquil southern Pacific region of Costa Rica, a groundbreaking study has uncovered a series of seismic events that have captivated the attention of seismologists. Published recently in the esteemed Geophysical Research Letters, the research sheds light on a unique occurrence beneath the Osa Peninsula. Over the past few […]
A group of congressmen from the United States promotes greater interaction with Latin America based on commercial approaches and to do so they set their sights directly on Costa Rica. The bloc is headed by senators Bill Cassidy and Michael Bennet, who presented their ideas in one of the panels […]