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Costa Rica has unlimited tourist potential
Costa Rica is a country located in Central America that has unlimited tourist potential and is considered as one of the most visited international destinations. One of Costa Ricas main sources of income is tourism.
rugged mountains are in the majority of the country. The country has a relatively long coastline in both the Atlantic and Pacific as well as a number of rivers and streams that attract specialist beams around the world.
Costa Rica is a democratic and peaceful country, and has not had an army since 1949.
Although the country is small and cover only 0.03 percent of the surface of the globe, proudly holds 6 percent of the existing biodiversity worldwide. 25 percent of the country is composed of conservation and natural protected territory.
Costa Rica is an attractive country for investment and offers great potential for the establishment of major companies multinationals, thanks to the excellent academic standards of its population, and the high level of modern services and social and political stability.
Visitors can enjoy lovely tropical beaches, the greatest adventures, the wonders of nature, culture, all the necessary components of an ideal holiday.
Go to the beach is a must when traveling to Costa Rica and a nice suntan is always possible. It is advisable however, to try to tan in a single day, because it takes 24 to 48 hours for skin to produce melanin dark pigment that reduces the aging process caused by sunburn. The healthiest thing for you to do is wear a protective UV sun block.
Throughout our history, pre-Hispanic indigenous people have been added movements of immigrants who settled in these lands, making it their home. The populations of European origin, mainly Spanish, people of African and Asian descent and people of different places on the American continent have interacted among them, enriching the cultural contexts in the process.
Currently, besides the predominant race middle component, there national ethnic groups and immigrant colonies recover their particular cultural heritage
It's easy to get around Costa Rica, and if you stick with public transport travel within the country can be very cheap. There are bus services to almost all towns and cities and high-quality buses serving the main destinations. Taxis are also plentiful and inexpensive, and San Jose are forced to operate with meters for most trips.
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