Tarpon Land Lodge, located in Barra del Colorado, is the ideal spot for those seeking an unparalleled blend of sport fishing, ecotourism, and environmental conservation. The business stands out as a beacon of excellence and commitment to preserving the natural wonders of Costa Rica’s northern region. The heart and soul […]
Daily Archives: February 22, 2024
A voracious forest fire advances this Thursday on the slopes of the inactive Agua volcano, close to the capital of Guatemala, from where smoke can be observed, without any victims or evacuations reported. The fire, which started on Wednesday, has devastated the vegetation on the upper part of the 3,766-meter-high […]
Numerous US expats move to Costa Rica and enjoy its tropical weather and laid-back lifestyle, as well as its diverse biodiversity and beautiful beaches. This Latin American nation also renowned for its beauty is home to many US expats looking for new adventures. Popular with retirees, students, and digital nomads […]
In the intriguing world of Costa Rican tax law, there lies an annual ritual that might catch even the savviest of taxpayers by surprise. It’s not the sort of epic journey involving dragons or quests for ancient artifacts, but rather the thrilling adventure of submitting the D-151 declaration. Picture this: […]
Residents in the Cerro Khun area of Playa Tamarindo, Santa Cruz, Guanacaste, are facing severe water supply issues, exacerbating concerns. Cerro Khun, initially not designated for high-density development, finds itself in the heart of Playa Tamarindo. In recent years, tourism-centric infrastructure, coupled with a rise in residential properties, have contributed […]
The Municipal Council of the District of Colorado, after 54 years of having this figure, is just one step away from being canton number 12 in the province of Guanacaste. The legislative plenary session approved project 22,643 with 37 votes in favor in the first debate. It is important to […]
In a world where superheroes often come caped, Costa Rica offered a different kind of heroism—a heartfelt and hands-on mission to aid animals caught in the fires ravaging Chile. Diana Mena, a logistical maestro and animal enthusiast from the Humane Society International, alongside Esteban Montero, a veterinarian wizard from the […]
The president of Costa Rica, Rodrigo Chaves, and that of Panama, Laurentino Cortizo, will inaugurate on Tuesday the Paso Canoas Integrated Control Center, which consists of a border post valued at 33 million dollars. Both leaders will participate in a formal ceremony in which they will cut the ribbon that […]
In a serene corner of Costa Rica, where nature’s beauty usually offers a tranquil backdrop for the daily lives of its inhabitants, the unexpected horror unfolded on a seemingly ordinary morning. The Terraba River in Osa, known for its lush landscapes and abundant wildlife, became the stage for a chilling […]
Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega on Wednesday justified stripping 317 opponents and critics of his government of their Nicaraguan nationality a year ago and sending them into exile, accusing them of being “traitors” and “sellouts to the homeland.” At an event commemorating the 90th anniversary of the assassination of General Augusto […]