Archive for December, 2008
All you have to do is take one look at Costa Rica, and you’ll realize why Costa Rica real estate investing is on the rise in the past few years. This country is full of beautiful vistas, and you’ll find lush habitat and pristine beaches as well, which has made the country a very popular place for vacationers. The country is becoming a very popular place for people who want to buy homes and vacation homes, and Costa Rica real estate investing has become more and more popular in the past few years as well. The policies in the country are easy to deal with, and many investors are making money and enjoying all that this great country has to offer them.
Costa Rica real estate investing has been propelled forward by the last 10 years of tourism growth, and the real estate demand has been growing as well. While the prices are definitely climbing because of the real estate boom, they are still quite a bit cheaper than the prices that are offered in many other countries, such as Canada and the United States. So, it is very easy to see why Costa Rica real estate investing has become such big business with many investors.
The country of Costa Rica definitely has a lot to offer, and it is a very peaceful country that many people enjoy vacationing in. Many people are buying homes and condos in the area, and the increase of vacationers and the increase of people who are buying homes in the country is making it a prime place for Costa Rica real estate investing. So, if you are considering getting involved in investing in the near future, you may want to consider Costa Rica real estate investing and all it has to offer.
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For the fifth consecutive year, the Travel Weekly magazine has named Costa Rica as “Top Latin American Tourism Destination” for the year 2008. The recurrent distinction on behalf of Travel Weekly exalts Costa Rica’s meticulous and arduous emphasis within the tourism sector.
The methodology behind choosing the top destination is based on the survey among 180,000 magazine subscribers. In addition, these subscribers are linked with the tourism industry in the United States and represent hotels, travel agencies, tour operators, suppliers and corporations.
The areas that voters take into consideration are the quality of the tourism services, excellence in service and the country’s natural attractions. Costa Rica attracts millions of tourists each year due to its beaches, incredibly diverse National Park System, hotel infrastructure and its stable political environment.
The Minister of Tourism, Carlos Ricardo Benavidez, commented about the special distinction mentioning that it is an acknowledgement of the country’s hard work and dedication within the tourism industry.
The honor goes out to the work of all sectors within the industry such as Costa Rica hotels, tour operators, travel agencies, service providers, transportation companies, rent-a-cars and more.
This year, Costa Rica beat other popular destinations such as Peru, Brazil, Argentina and Belize for the Travel Weekly “Top Latin American Tourism Destination” distinction.
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As the year 2008 is coming to an end, Costa Rican authorities within the tourism industry have analyzed the industry’s behavior as well as their actions. Despite the world financial crisis, Costa Rica was able to close the year with a 12% increase when compared to 2007.
Although the increase rate did slow down a bit this year due to international caution and expectation regarding the recession, the tourism sector in Costa Rica was able to bring in a total of US$2.2 billion versus the US$1.9 billion in 2007.
The Costa Rican Bureau of Tourism invested nearly US$2 million in international marketing and promotion of Costa Rica in the last three months as well as in participating in several high profile travel markets such as FITUR in Spain and the ITB in Germany.
The main marketing target was the United States and Europe from where the majority of tourists to Costa Rica come from. Tourists from these regions find Costa Rica’s biodiversity and sustainable practices very attractive and as an example that other countries should follow.
Among the Costa Rica hotels, tourists are opting for those with strong sustainable practices and eco-friendly operations. The hotels in Costa Rica are focusing more and more on ways it can benefit the local community as well as on having the minimum environmental impact on its surroundings.
Although Costa Rica has a strong tourism market due to its years of experience and environmental consciousness, authorities are not resting on their laurels and are working hard in promoting Costa Rica as the top Latin American destination for 2009.
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The Arenal Volcano is one of the the ten most active volcanoes in the world. It is a fascinating natural wonder and must visit destination for many travelers to Costa Rica. On almost a daily basis, red-hot rocks crash down its steep slopes and volcanic grumbles produce huge ash columns above the crater.

Located in north-western Costa Rica (10.5N, 84.7W), around 90 km north-west of San José, in the province of Alajuela, canton of San Carlos, and district of La Fortuna, it is the most active volcano in Costa Rica. Recognized as a volcano since the 19th century, it was known by foreign investigators as Volcan Costa Rica, Rio Frio, Canastos Volcano and Cerro de los Guatusos. Arenal is the youngest and most active of all the mountains in Costa Rica. Scientists have been able to date it back to more than 4000 years ago.
The area remained largely unexplored until 1937, when a documented expedition took place to reach the summit.
Once locally known as Cerro Arenal (i.e. Mount Arenal) it was presumed extinct until July 29, 1968 when an earthquake caused it to erupt after approximately 400 years of dormancy. The eruption wiped out the town of Arenal and killed 87 people [1]. It lasted for several days, and during that time destroyed crops, property, livestock, and forests. 15 square kilometers were buried and the explosion affected over 232 square kilometers. The eruption caused three new and active craters to form. Before the eruption, there was a wide variety of plant and wildlife on the mountain. It has been active since the explosion and can be reported to have minor eruptions every 5-10 minutes.
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This is December. The month of the aguinaldo, the avenidazo, crowds, lots of traffic and the Zapote Fair in San José, school vacation and time to head for the beaches and mountains.
The central government will shut down for the holidays on December 19 and re-open on January 5. Any dealings with the governments will be suspended during that period.
Autonomous government agencies, like ICE, Racsa, CCSS, follow their own closing times, some following the lead of the central government, while others not.
Best to check ahead before heading for a doctors appointment or clinic. Public hospitals and clinics will be open regular hours except for December 25 and 31. All emergency services will operate as normal 24 hours a day, every day.
Banks also close during the holiday period. Most private banks follow the lead of the state banks closing only December 25, 31 and January 1.
At the Acueductos y Alcantarillados (water and sewer) and the Instituto Costarricense de Electricidad (telephone and electricity), they inform that they will close the central offices and many regional offices from December 19 to January 5, however, customer services offices and booths will be open save for December 25, 31 and January 1.
Only December 25 and January 1 are legal holidays in Costa Rica. However, many businesses and professionals, like doctors, dentists, lawyers, accountants, etc. shut down from a few days to a week before Christmas and re-open in the new year.
Always call ahead and save yourself a trip.
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