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Jaco is Costa Rica's first accessible beach
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Source: The Costarican Tourism Board (ICT)
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With an accessible tourism strategy, the official opening of a 63-meter boardwalk made from recycled plastic boards with access to the sea for wheelchairs, Jaco has become the first beach in Central America with universal access. The move was brought about by a series of ideal conditions and teamwork between public and private institutions.
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Pro Imagen & Costa Rica Tourism board - Educational Seminars.
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Demand for flights to Costa Rica from european airlines exceeds expectations
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Source: The Costarican Tourism Board (ICT)
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The airlines that connect Europe with Costa Rica-seven of which operate direct flights-informed the Costarican Tourism Board (ICT) that they are completely pleased with the results that they have obtained over the last months from their operations in our country. They also indicated their surprise at the reception that the destination has received in the markets that serve it.
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Costa Rica, A Tropical Paradise Just Waiting For Your Visit
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Source: The Costa Rica News
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The main comparative advantage of Costa Rica is its system of national parks and protected areas, which cover about 25% of the national territory, the largest in the world in percentage, and that harbors a rich variety of flora and fauna, which is estimated to contain 5% of the world's biodiversity in less than 0.1% of the Earth's landmass.
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Our capital covered in art
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Source: The Costarican Tourism Board (ICT)
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Our capital will become a showcase for the emblematic art of Jorge Jimenez Deredia, a Costarican sculptor whose work has attracted international renown. The public spaces, boulevards and museums will host the exhibit The Power and Universality of the Sphere, where visitors will be able to enjoy 27 featured monumental works that the artist has created out of marble, bronze and granite.
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Costa Rica is One of Two Countries in Latin America Where Tourists Can Drink Tap Water
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Source: The Costa Rica Star
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Canadian site Globehunters published information based on data by the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) about where it is safe to drink tap water around the world.
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