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A Night at the Del Rey – Costa Rica’s Most inFamous Hotel
It’s not nearly as famous as Amsterdam in this regard, but prostitution is legal in Costa Rica and the country has become quite a big destination for sex tourism – despite the Costa Rica government’s own efforts to discourage its promotion and growth.
Michael Paladin is an expat living in Central America who for the benefit [...]
Thriving Sex Industry Bumps Costa Rica from List of Most Ethical Destinations
When travel magazines and sites come out with top ten “eco” lists they’re usually the top ten places who did a good job marketing themselves as green. Okay, maybe that’s too harsh. They are usually places that are actually doing things responsibly because no editor wants to get a stack of hate mail or a [...]
Costa Rica 2010 Tourism Forecast
Costa Rica is a premier point of destination for travelers and vacationers. Despite worldwide declines in tourism due to fragile economies, Costa Rica has held its own due to many factors.
Forecast: Costa Rica tourist numbers to increase in 2010 and grow to 3.5 million arrivals in 2014.
After increasing from 2.06 million tourists in 2006 to [...]
U.S. ATF Rolls-out Newest Firearms Anti-trafficking Tool in Costa Rica
The United States Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) today announced a two-phase rollout of eTrace 4.0, the newest version of ATF’s web-based firearms tracing software, to the governments of Mexico, Guatemala and Costa Rica.
The bilingual firearms tracing software edition commonly called Spanish eTrace, will allow law enforcement agencies in those countries to [...]
Costa Rica Police, Crime Fighting and Security are Not Often Considered Synonymous
U.S. ‘expats’ that now reside in Costa Rica try to explain the Tico culture to their families and friends back home as, “Costa Rica is like the United States was 40 years ago”. In other words, many of the social norms and government problems the U.S. went through in the 1960’s are still experienced [...]







