Newly remodeled Hotel Oasis del Pacifico is open for business
Etiquetas: Costa Rica, Hotel, Playa Naranjo
Etiquetas: Costa Rica, Hotel, Playa Naranjo
Etiquetas: Costa Rica, Financing, Lots for Sale, Real Estate
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The perfect cone is visible from most anywhere in the area, but if you want a good view of an eruption, your best bet is to stay in one of the "observatory" type lodges, and stay up late or get up with the sun. The clouds tend to move in soon after sunrise. There were hiking tours based out of La Fortuna de Arenal which used to take you up the west ridge to the the crater rim. Because of the number of people killed by ash, falling cinders and toxic fumes, this is no longer allowed. There are still plenty of hiking trails that get you as close as is advisable. Chato volcano—this extinct volcano (last erupted a little over 5,000 years ago) has a lopsided crater that cradles a small lake and can be accessed by a hiking trail starting near the Arenal Observatory lodge.
Etiquetas: Costa Rica, Lake Arenal
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You don't have to drive very far in Costa Rica -- past the coffee, pastures, bananas, and other crops -- to realize that agriculture is the basis of its economy. Coffee has historically been the country's most important crop, and Costa Rica continues to produce some of the finest coffee in the world. However in recent years less traditional crops have been playing an increasingly important economic role. Bananas are the second most important export crop, with vast plantations covering parts of the Caribbean lowlands. There is also significant land dedicated to the cultivation of pineapples, sugar, oranges, rice, hardwoods, and ornamental plants, as well as raising cattle for beef and dairy products.
Though agriculture remains the basis of the national economy, tourism has earned more than any single export crop during the last few years and the tourism industry continues to grow providing new employment opportunities and stimulating the conservation of our complex biodiversity.
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Costa Rica museums have inherited a rich and diverse cultural heritage, tangible and intangible, whose purpose is to display and educate present and future generations about our past and present.
The most notable collections include gold, jade, pre-Colombian ceramics and stone pieces, colonial religious art, contemporary art, and natural history.
Costa Rica possesses an important group of museums dedicated to collecting, preserving, and displaying the cultural heritage, and imparting our values. They are located throughout the country and uphold the legacy, which reflects the contributions of the indigenous, Afro-Costa Rican, Asian, European, and Central American populations.
The museums go beyond just collecting, by categorizing and searching for meaning of the past and the present in a didactic way. This allows Costa Ricans to face the future with a sense of identity, community, importance and a complete concept of sustainable human development. In addition, it gives foreign visitors a first-hand look at the towns of yesterday and today that make up our country.
At the end of the last century, a movement arose among some towns to have their own museums. This number of towns has increased.
These are known as community museums and reflect the will of the communities to recover, preserve, share, and communicate the importance of their cultural aspects, whether they be traditions, customs, or local folklore.
These museums have arisen in small towns with a large cultural mix and a rich history and that have shown their commitment to recovery, revitalization and sharing of their traditions, as well as the improvement in the quality of life of its inhabitants.
The most notable community museums are the Abangares Mines museum, the Indigenous Boruca museum, and the Chortega Ceramics museum in San Vicente, Nicoya. These museums are educational, respresentative, and integrating tools within the community, with the goal that the cultural and natural heritage of the local area be respected, valued, and admired as a product of social history to be shared with visitors.
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| Though government offices and most banks close on national holidays, this causes little inconvenience to travelers, since money and traveler's checks can be changed at most hotels. We recommend that you do not change money on the street. There are days when hardly anything will be open, such as Christmas, New Year, and often a couple of days proceeding, and during Holy Week from Wednesday to Easter Sunday. | ||
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Costa Rica is praised because of its efforts for investment in public education that different governments have accomplished throughout the years. There are close to 6,147 elementary, middle, and high schools and more than 50 universities in the country.
The first higher education institution to be established was the University of Costa Rica, which was the only higher educational center up until the year 1971, when the Technological Institute of Costa Rica was founded.
In 1973, the National University of Heredia (UNA) was founded, also the Distance Education University (UNED) was established in 1977, and in the year 1979, the first private institution known as the Autonomous University of Central America (UACA) was created which set the example in 1986 for a large number of other private universities to open their doors in Costa Rica.
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Despite its size and being an under developed country, Costa Rica has positioned itself among the countries with the highest public healthcare development in Latin America.
The Costa Rican Social Security Service (CCSS) is a public service institution that has accomplished important goals regarding health issues, including pensions and social security. This institution offers coverage and integrated health services through two types of insurance:
General coverage insurance, with a service that covers 100% of the country.
Contribution coverage insurance, with an 86.80% of the population.
Costa Rica is the country in Latin America with the highest life expectancy rate at 77.75 years old; it is also one of the countries with the lowest infant mortality rate: 10.82%. It is also far advanced in issues regarding prenatal prevention and control.
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The political system is represented by three powers, which are: The Executive Power, the Legislative Power and the Judicial Power. The Elections Supreme Court is considered the fourth power of the Republic. Every four years national elections are carried out. Among other positions of popular representation, the President of the Republic is elected through direct representation by secret ballot.
CAPITAL CITY: San José
ÁREA: 51,100 km2 (19,730 millas2)
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| The main airport is the Juan Santamaria International Airport, located in Alajuela. This airport is only twenty minutes away from San José. Other important airports are :
There are also landing fields for local flights situated in different parts of the country such as: Limon, Tortuguero, La Fortuna, Tamarindo, Samara, Tambor, Quepos, Palmar North, Golfito, and San Vito. | ||
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The standard charge for a taxi ride between the international airport and downtown San Jose is $10 US. The quickest way to get around is to fly and several domestic airlines offer daily flights to most of the popular tourist destinations. There are also plenty of car rental agencies, most of which rent four-wheel-drive vehicles.
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Most large hotels in the San Jose area have cable TV, with US and European stations. Newspapers and magazines from North America and several European nations are sold in many shops and hotels in and around the capital.

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This activity directly benefits 91 communities from 18 countries and has quadrupled its potential at a regional level in the last 15 years, generating around $280 million just in Latin America, according to data from the International fund for Animal Welfare, Global Ocean, and the Whale and Dolphin Conservation Society.Etiquetas: Costa Rica
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Etiquetas: Costa Rica, Tourism
When a fungal disease began ravaging Levi Bryant's four-hectare cacao farm a decade ago, the landowner could have done what other besieged farmers have done. He might easily have picked up an ax and begun cutting down more tropical rain forest around his land on Costa Rica's Caribbean coast. Etiquetas: Costa Rica
Lake Arenal was enlarged to 3 times it's original size to form a basin for the hydroelectric project that now produces 70% of Costa Rica's electricity with an area of 85.5km (33 sq. miles). Surrounded by rolling hills that are partly pastured and partly forested and dominated on the east side by the imposing perfect cone of Volcan Arenal.
The lake's other claim to fame is its rainbow bass sport fishing. These fighting fish are called by locals guapote and are large members of the cichlid family. Their sharp teeth and fighting nature make them a real challenge. Their meat is white & tasty. The best time to catch them is at sunrise or sunset and that's when our fishing trip begin with a pickup at your hotel at 5h30 am or 2h pm.
Lake Arenal with it's unique combination of warm fresh water, steady and strong winds and spectacular scenery now enjoys a world class reputation amongst windsurfers and sailboarders.
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The ICT (Tourism ministry) has reported a 12 percent increase in visitors from January 2007 to January 2008! Costa Rica's economy is booming due to a combination of beneficial factors. The country has seen a wealth of direct foreign investment from many international corporations coupled with an ever growing tourism industry.
Who has already invested in Costa Rica? Intel, HP, Microsoft, Lucent, Xerox, Procter & Gamble, Hilton, Marriott, Four Seasons, Barcelo... Well funded international corporations continue to expand and create high paying jobs by adding infrastructure to the surrounding area, resulting in a priceless work of art.
Costa Rica has everything that a sophisticated, international investor needs in a global financial center. It's a beautiful, stable and peaceful country with good privacy laws and hard working, qualified professionals who will ensure that your assets are protected. Many multinational companies have invested in Costa Rica; such as Microsoft, Procter & Gamble, INTEL, Lucent and Bristol Myers, Abbott Labs, Chiquita, Esso, Texaco, 3M, UPS, DHL, Gillette, Xerox, Glaxo Smith Kline, Johnson & Johnson, SC Johnson, Sherwin Williams, Sony Music, Pfizer, Kimberly Clark, Manpower, Dole Fresh Fruit, Colgate Palmolive, LL Bean, BASF, KPMG, Price Waterhouse, 3-Com, Motorola, Oracle, Perkins Elmer, Western Union, Unisys & Cisco.
Additional benefits of doing business in Costa Rica:
* Legal guarantees, predictability and economic freedom * Preferential access to important markets * Attractive tax & investment incentives * Existing investment is fueling infrastructure growth * Favorable government attitude towards foreign investment, free enterprise and free trade * Excellent living standards and medical care To understand this boom all you have to do is come and experience Costa Rica's pleasant year round climate, see its beautiful lush green mountains and enjoy one of its many pristine beaches. This business environment is creating many opportunities in the real estate market. JP Wilson Developments is strategically located to take advantage of Costa Rica's booming economy.
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Costa Rica attracts foreign investors
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Etiquetas: Buena Vista, Costa Rica, Lake Arenal