Costa Rica is one of Central America’s most popular travel destinations, known for its lush rainforests, beautiful beaches, and amazing wildlife. But like any travel destination, it’s natural to ask, “Is Costa Rica safe?” The good news is that for most tourists, Costa Rica is a safe and welcoming place, […]
Daily Archives: November 12, 2024
QCOSTARICA — As if you haven’t noticed, the rains just won’t quit. It’s been raining almost night and day since Saturday evening throughout most of the country. The areas worst hit are Guanacaste, the southern zone, and several areas of the Central Valley. The Ministerio de Obras Publicas y Transportes […]
Whether you use your boat on rivers, lakes, or the open seas, you can enjoy it for many years if you pay close attention to the details and perform routine maintenance. You can independently learn and perform the vast majority of boat maintenance tasks. However, a more experienced professional should […]
Costa Rica is currently facing a weather crisis that’s stretching the nation’s resources and patience to the limit. As heavy rains continue to batter the country, Costa Ricans are experiencing widespread flooding, dangerous landslides, and river overflows that are turning communities into islands. The government and emergency services are in […]
QCOSTARICA — The president of El Salvador, Nayib Bukele, began on Monday a two-day official visit to Costa Rica in which discussions with his Costa Rican counterpart, Rodrigo Chaves. Bukele’s agenda for Monday included a bilateral meeting with Chaves and an extended meeting with representatives of both cabinets in which […]
QCOSTARICA — The president of Costa Rica, Rodrigo Chaves, offered on Monday the “red carpet” to foreign investment, and stressed that his country is “a safe place from the geopolitical winds of the world.” In a speech during the inauguration of the first BCIE-Korea Business Forum, organized by the Central […]
In the Gulf of Nicoya is located Chira Island, one of the districts of Puntarenas. A place that has a very tropical essence, with that exotic air and that richness in history and culture, for its pre-Columbian heritage. It is one of the largest islands in the Gulf of Nicoya, […]
The United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) in Costa Rica and the Latin American Association of Women with Disabilities (ALAMUD), developed a course called “Beyond Barriers”. Among the purposes of the course are: To accelerate compliance with the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities and, in turn, to prepare […]