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Six years of hard work have turned us into the company we are today, MerKapro , a consolidated Commercial Real Estate services company in the market of Costa Rica. Such consolidation has thrived us in the venture of new frontiers, in a market that is becoming ...[Read More]
The $300 million Hyatt Hotel Resort, destined for Brasilito in Guanacaste but delayed for almost 12 months, will formally break ground next week, the developers have said. A group of 75 people, including a sales force of 35 brokers from both the United ...[Read More]
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 ...[Read More]
(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 ...[Read More]
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 ...[Read More]
FOR many travelers, Costa Rica has become a destination for eco-tourism — that is, vacations intended to celebrate and preserve the natural environment. And over the years, travelers on such trips have come to expect mostly ascetic accommodations ...[Read More]
The slow real estate markets in the US have brought many new financing options to Costa Rica. US and other foreign investors are now able to qualify for mortgages from major banks such as HSBC, Citicorp and Scotia Bank with rates from the low 8% range ...[Read More]
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 ...[Read More]
China has proposed a petroleum exploration project in Costa Rica as part of a bilateral alliance in the area of fuels recently announced by the new diplomatic and trade partners. The state-owned China National Petroleum Corporation (CNPC), second largest ...[Read More]
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 ...[Read More]
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 — ...[Read More]
Sport and recreational fishing have become specialized tourism activities in Costa Rica, attracting every year hundreds of people who hope to have a wonderful adventure aboard a fishing boat, coming back with a great catch and memories of breathtaking ...[Read More]
It’s a fact that baby boomers in their early 40s continue to spend more money than any other generation. This is particularly interesting as it pertains to the Gold Coast, where many North Americans nearing their prime years, end up vacationing around ...[Read More]
After several months of torrential rains and a bit of cold in Costa Rica, the sun is finally beginning to show its countenance with some frequency. December’s warm days, multicolor sunsets and fresh freeze are getting closer by the day, and with ...[Read More]
Delta Airlines and Continental Airlines have received recognitions by the National Chamber of Tourism (CANATUR), which recently awarded the best tourism sector business and businessmen in Costa Rica this year. Delta received the “Robert Smith” ...[Read More]
Specialized human resource solutions company Manpower recently inaugurated its office in Liberia, the first by this firm in Guanacaste. Manpower’s expansion in Costa Rica has been relatively swift, as it opened its first office in the country only ...[Read More]
With the goal of making its services available to construction companies in Guanacaste, the Costa Rican Chamber of Construction (CCC) recently inaugurated new offices in the province. Present in the inaugural ceremony were Housing Minister Fernando Zumbado, ...[Read More]
(Infocom) — Within the world of tourism marketing, a “country brand” is that characteristic that makes a particular nation stand out. While some countries are well known because of their culture or food, others are recognized for having ...[Read More]
A title insurance policy is issued in almost every real estate transaction in the U.S. These title insurance policies, the title searches, and underwriting practices and procedures of the title insurance industry have made investments in U.S. real estate ...[Read More]
He looked nervous, this rangy, six-foot-one Gringo with the towhead and pencil mustache. His Army fatigue shorts revealed an 8-inch U-shaped scar just under his left knee – the result of a failed operation and the reason why Vince Dugdale, 47, was ...[Read More]
Relative calm, a few incidents of mischief and a strong turnout marked Costa Rica's first ever national referendum yesterday as Ticos around the country came out to vote “yes” or “no” on the Central American Free-Trade Agreement ...[Read More]
President Oscar Arias and other supporters of the Central American Free-Trade Agreement with the United States (CAFTA) declared victory last night as results rolled in from a popular referendum, showing a likely win for the “yes” vote. Nationwide, ...[Read More]
Before a small, late Saturday morning crowd, supermarket owners spoke briefly about the history of their grocery chain, then a priest was called forward to bless the newest of their newest location. In a lighthearted but reverent manner, the man walked ...[Read More]
Two Hotels, Marina, Golf Course and 800 Home Sites US developers on Wednesday announced plans for a 15-year, billion-dollar tourism project, to start construction in November on two beach-front properties in Guanacaste’s north. The project, known ...[Read More]
MANAGUA – Putting aside sharp ideological and personal differences, Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega and Costa Rican counterpart Oscar Arias this week took a stiff first step toward thawing the frosty relations between their two administrations. ...[Read More]