While there are many things to do in Costa Rica for an unforgettable vacation, its agricultural bounty of coffee and chocolate is lesser known but seriously worth learning about (and tasting!).
Did you know that every coffee bean holds a story? Using nuclear techniques, scientists can trace its journey — from the rain that nourished the plant to the soil that fed its roots. The IAEA, jointly ...
Since 2010, Costa Rica has enjoyed strong and stable economic growth - 3.8% in 2017. Exports of bananas, coffee, sugar, and beef are the backbone of its commodity exports. Various industrial and ...
A group of missionaries who surf have expanded to a remote part of Costa Rica, where people come from afar looking for the ...
The district of San Gerardo de Dota exists in Costa Rica in the province of San José, precisely in the Talamanca Mountain ...
For decades, surfers and eco-tourists filled planes to Central America’s most popular travel destination, but food-focused travelers have found lots to love in Costa Rica’s waters and jungles ...