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  • New International Airport in the Costa Rica Pacific Coast, Southern Region
    The growing Costa Rica real estate and tourism markets have been keeping the nation’s 100 plus airports busy! So busy, in fact, that the Costa Rican government did some budget red-lining to come up with the funds to build a brand new airport on the Southern Pacific coast.
  • Costa Rica: The Best Latin American Country
    Compared to all other countries in Latin America, Costa Rica’s stable government and sizable rate of return makes it the most appealing choice for foreign investment in the region. The best country in Latin America, Costa Rica’s investment opportunities are second to none in the region.
  • What to Expect From Costa Rican Cuisine
    Costa Rican cuisine relies heavily on beans, rice, chicken, fish, and beef. There are not a lot of vegetables served as part of a Costa Rican meal. Imported foods are rare and expensive. There are several unique drinks served in Costa Rica, and most meals can be purchased very inexpensively.
  • The Value of Colones vs. the U.S. Dollar
    You may think you’re living well in America, but for the same amount of money you’re making now, you could be living the high life in Costa Rica! With an exchange rate of nearly 500 colones to one American dollar, virtually everything can be had for a fraction of its cost in the U.S.
  • Costa Rica: Generally Speaking
    More than 25% of Costa Rica consists of nationally protected parks. Costa Rica is one of the most bio-diverse countries in the world and is home to many endangered and rare species. The economy is rapidly expanding due to a seven-year economic expansion plan introduced by the government.
  • Costa Rica Colones vs. US Dollar
    Costa Rica’s currency is called the colon. Its value used to be determined through controlled devaluations, but that stopped in June 2006. Costa Rica uses a series of coins and paper money to represent different values of colones. The smallest coin represents 5 colones; the largest note is 10,000.

























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