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Costa Rica Cracks Down on Unauthorized Tours at Volcán Poás National Park

A recent operation at Volcán Poás National Park saw 30 people detained for entering restricted zones within the park, with at least one repeat offender referred to the Public Prosecutor’s office a reminder that Costa Rica is no longer treating illegal access to protected areas as a minor inconvenience. The country’s National System of Conservation Areas, known as SINAC , has been ramping up operations at Poás and other volcanic parks for years, and the consequences for those caught are becoming increasingly serious. For travelers planning a visit to Costa Rica’s extraordinary natural landscapes, the incident underlines one of the most important pieces of advice any experienced visitor can offer: always book through a licensed operator and always confirm that park entrance fees are included in what you are paying for. The appeal of going off the beaten path in Costa Rica is understandable. Operators advertising access to places like the Quemaderos del Poás, the dramatic sulfuric canyo...

Why Costa Rica Failed to Qualify for the 2026 World Cup

The Men’s Soccer World Cup is coming up in June. For only the second time in the 21st century, Costa Rica will not be represented. For fans of La Sele, it is hard to fathom. Qualification seemed a given. Previous National Teams had gone head-to-head with Mexico, Team USA and Canada and earned their way to the ultimate fiesta de futbol, held every four years. This year, with the three aforementioned countries serving as tri-hosts, and three more spots available thanks to the cup expanding from 32 to 48 teams, Ticos throughout the region looked forward to the possibility of a quick flight north to catch La Sele in person. Alas, it was not to be. All Costa Rica had to do was win a mini-league that also consisted of Nicaragua, Honduras and Haiti. Six games, three in San Jose, over opponents that the Ticos had routinely dispatched in the past. Game one should have been an indicator that this group was not going to be the expected cakewalk. Nicaragua, better known for baseball than soccer,...

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Costa Rica Easter Beach Rush Brings Massive Crowds to Pacific Coast

Costa Rica’s Pacific coast filled up over the Easter holiday weekend as thousands of vacationers headed to beach towns in Guanacaste and Puntarenas, pushing traffic, public safety, and emergency services to the limit. The surge was part of the country’s annual Semana Santa exodus, with heavy movement toward coastal destinations and a return wave expected today. The scale of the holiday rush was visible well before Easter Sunday. Costa Rica’s hotels had already projected strong demand for the March 27 to April 5 period, with national occupancy expected to average 75 percent. Guanacaste led the country with a projected 91 percent occupancy rate, followed by the northern plains at 88 percent and Puntarenas at 82 percent, underscoring how strongly travelers favored beach and nature destinations this year. Authorities had also been preparing for the pressure on roads linking the Central Valley to the Pacific. The Ministry of Public Works and Transport announced that Route 27 would operat...

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