1- LOCATION, LOCATION, LOCATION.

Submit To DiggCosta Rica is among the most highly sought-after tourist destinations. Its strategic position in the heart of the Western Hemisphere, infrastructure, access to international markets, labor quality and cost, as well as its government’s positive attitude towards foreign investment, make Costa Rica an ideal setting for retiring, investing, or living. Costa Rica’s natural and geographical diversity provides sound options for a wide range of luxury, retirement and vacation homes.

2- THE VIEW YOU WERE LOOKING FOR.

Costa Rica covers 19,730 square miles (51,100 km2), and though it accounts for only 0.3 per cent of the world’s land area, it contains 6 per cent of its biodiversity. Whether you are looking for an ocean, city or mountain view, there is something for everyone in Costa Rica.

3- OWNERSHIP RIGHTS.

Unlike Mexico and other countries, the Costa Rican government allows foreign investors to hold fee simple titles. Local banks make financing available to qualified foreign buyers. Title insurance also is available.

4- POLITICAL STABILITY = SAFE INVESTMENT.

Costa Rica has a long democratic and world renowned tradition, which has more than 115 years of history. Such respect for political and peace processes was evidenced by the abolition of the military in 1948 and acknowledged internationally in 1987 when then-President of the Republic, Oscar Arias Sánchez, was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize.

5- WHEN THE TOURISM INDUSTRY GROWS, SO DOES THE REAL ESTATE INDUSTRY.

Leading brands such as Four Seasons, Saint Regis, and Marriott have chosen Costa Rica for its great potential to attract foreign investment. The U.S. is among the countries most interested in investing in Costa Rica. Tourism is the main economic activity in Costa Rica. The country receives 1.6 million tourists annually, which generates $1.6 billion in earnings.

6- STRATEGIC LOCATION.

(Three hours from the U.S.): Costa Rica is located in the center of the Americas, with two major airports providing excellent international access. Most citizens from the U.S., Canada and countries in Europe do not need a visa. Seventy-six per cent of passengers arriving at the Daniel Oduber Airport in Guanacaste are North American, providing the primary market for developments in the area.

7- COMPETITIVE CONSTRUCTION COSTS.

It’s relatively easy to develop in Costa Rica. A good work force comes at a fairly low cost compared to that of the U.S. A home costing $100 per square foot to build in Costa Rica could cost $250/sf (Columbus), $350/sf (Dallas or Atlanta), or even more than $500/sf (San Francisco, Los Angeles, or Miami).

8- LOW TAXES.

Under Costa Rican tax law, you must declare the value of your home to the Costa Rican Municipal Government every five years. An annual flat rate of 0.25 percent is charged, calculated on the declared land and house value combined. Owners of homes within the Maritime Zone or of concessions near national parks pay property tax only on the value of the house, not the land itself. For example, property taxes on a home in Dominical outside the Maritime Zone, with a combined land and house value of $300,000, would be approximately $750.

9- EXCELLENT QUALITY OF LIFE.

Stability and economic growth reflect relevant social achievements. Among them is the reduction of poverty from 40 per cent to 20 per cent over the last 20 years. In addition, Costa Rica has achieved the highest education and health levels in Latin America and has been able to provide the population with wide access to health services, social security, potable water, and basic public services. Costa Rica’s literacy rate of 95.8 percent is comparable even to those of highly developed countries, and the workforce is becoming increasingly bilingual.

10- YOU HAVE A PERFECT PARTNER IN COSTA RICA.

We can guide you with confidence, to your dream investment in Costa Rica. We provide clients interested in Costa Rican real estate with the resources they need to insure that the process of investing in or purchasing land or a home runs as smoothly as it would in their home country. Our comprehensive professional and local knowledge is available to support and complement your decision-making process. In short, we offer the peace of mind that comes with knowing you have all the facts about Costa Rica real estate.

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The online honeymoon registry site, Traveler’s Joy, recently conducted a survey that revealed a 62% drop in honeymoon spending due to the tough economic slump.  According to this survey, the average wedding cost also declined in a significant manner during 2008.

However, for those planning on tying the knot anytime soon, Costa Rica may turn out to be just what you’re looking for.  The country has numerous natural attractions as well as a stable political environment that has enthralled millions of tourists year round.

Not that anyone would need much convincing, but Costa Rica has a number of positive factors to make your honeymoon an unforgettable one.  First of all, Costa Rica is just a few hours away from major U.S airports.  Secondly, flight availability to Costa Rica is plentiful and the airlines’ are always putting out great promotions and deals.

And lastly, Costa Rica is a playground for nature lovers, sun worshippers, adventure junkies and of course, romantics.  Almost every Costa Rica hotel has a special honeymoon package that will include a series of perks for a very reasonable rate.

So, before shutting out the entire idea of staying close to home for your honeymoon, make sure you explore what Costa Rica has to offer, you will be surprised!

Full article at CostaRicanHotels.com

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The recently completed JW Marriott Guanacaste Resort & Spa will receive a very special guest on Wednesday night.  The president of Costa Rica and Nobel Prize Winner Oscar Arias will be traveling to Hacienda Pinilla to inaugurate the newest 5 star resort in Guanacaste, Costa Rica.

The JW Marriott is located in Santa Cruz, Guanacaste on a secluded beach in the North Pacific Coast.  The resort is made up of 310 luxurious guest rooms and 20 deluxe one-bedroom suites.  The 25,000 sq. ft. pool offers a variety of ambiances for the family as well as private coves for couples.

The Spa at the JW Marriott Guanacaste Resort & Spa offers world class treatment at its 10 rooms, 2 vichy shower rooms and 6 outdoor palapas for relaxing massages.  The Spa also includes a beauty parlor as well as a gym equipped with the latest technology.

For the golf enthusiast, an 18-hole golf course is located near the resort and offers its guests magnificent views of the Pacific Ocean while putting golf skills to test.

The location of the JW Marriott Guanacaste Resort & Spa is also very convenient for those who seek adventure and sight seeing.  Guanacaste has a variety of adventure tours and protected national parks.  One of the most visited is the Rincon de la Vieja National Park.

The Rincon de la Vieja National Park is home to the volcano with the same name and offers visitors an exciting experience.  Well kept trails will guide visitors through lush vegetation, boiling mud pots, vapor vents, waterfalls and breathtaking views.

The Santa Rosa National Park is also nearby and protects a variety of monkey species and other wildlife while preserving the historic structure of La Casona where a group of Costa Rican farmers defeated the invading forces of William Walker in 1856.

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The exclusive collection of Enchanting Hotels of Costa Rica, will be participating with an own booth at this year’s ITB (Internationale Tourismus Börse), taking place in Berlin, Germany March 11 – 15, 2009. The ITB is world largest and most important tourist fair and benefit the participation suppliers, such as the Costa Rican Hotels, which are proud members of Enchanting Hotels, one-on-one with the ever-growing, yet hard-to-reach audience of European Travel Professionals.

Enchanting Hotels is a prestigious, though young hotel franchise, belonging to Profimercadeo, whose manager is the renowned, professional and well experienced marketing expert Daniel Chavarria. It groups some of the most exclusive Costa Rican hotels and prime tours, such as Hotel Montaña de Fuego at the National Park & Volcano Arenal, Hotel L’Acqua Viva at Guiones, Nosara Beach, both in Guanacaste, Hotel Manatus in Tortuguero, on the North Caribbean Coast, Hotel El Paso de Las Lapas in Jaco Beach, and Nicuesa Rainforest Lodge at Golfo Dulce Osa Conservation Region.  Part of this exclusive group are also with beach location, the Hotel Ecoplaya at Salinas Bay or Isla Bolaños Natural Wildlife Refuge & Esencia Hotel at the stars Beach Santa Teresa & Malpaís.

With this aggressive strategic action, Enchanting Hotel hopes to penetrate an important market niche of over 20,000 participants at this important tourist fair.  This enchanting group of Costa Rican Hotels is focused in bringing an important business share from those attractive sales figures. The whole world meets at ITB Berlin: People, working in the travel industry and people, who want to catch up on the most beautiful travel destinations. The combination of trade exhibition, public exhibition and the biggest professional convention worldwide attracts tens of thousands of visitors, exhibitors and media representatives every year.

Enchanting Hotels will be the only Costa Rica booth at the Pavillion 4 of this Expo, which is dedicated to Youth, Adventure and Ecotourism, so they hope its participation will yield an important competitive advantage, for those leading Hotels from Costa Rica.

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Not to be confused with Playa Hermosa in the province of Puntarenas, Playa Hermosa in the province of Guanacaste offers a much calmer and relaxing environment.  The Playa Hermosa beach is lined with beautiful tropical trees while unfolding before the warm North Pacific Ocean.

Located at just a 20 minute drive from the Daniel Oduber International Airport in Liberia, Guanacaste, Playa Hermosa is a laid back tranquil beach town adorned with up-scale family beach homes and a few development projects along the northern sector.

The town of Playa Hermosa offers its visitors a nice variety of restaurants, shopping and night life.  Other tourist activities include deep sea fishing, diving, snorkeling and sailing.  Costa Rica hotels in the Playa Hermosa region are mostly within the mid-range budget or exclusive luxury hotels.  However, a few low-budget hotels and rooms are available.

Playa Hermosa is also well known for its exquisite marine life.  The region’s marine biodiversity can be easily enjoyed by snorkeling or diving.  Booking a diving tour in Guanacaste is fairly easy and available in almost every town, including Playa Hermosa.

Other activities that can be easily enjoyed from Playa Hermosa is the visit to local National Parks.  At just a short drive, visitors may head out to the Rincon de la Vieja National Park to experience volcanic activities such as boiling mud pots, vapor vents, hot spring waters and more.

The Hotel Hacienda Guachipelin, located near the park’s entrance, offers a variety of adventure tours that includes hiking, horseback riding, canyon tours, zip-lining and tubing among others.

Other must see parks near Playa Hermosa in Guanacaste include the Santa Rosa National Park and the Palo Verde Park.

Article at Costa Rican Hotels Blog

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