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Limón welcomes first cruise since start of pandemic

The MV Emerald Princess, a Princess Cruise Line ship, arrived Friday to the port of Limón with 1,714 passengers and 1,058 crew members. It...

Star Breeze arrives in Costa Rica, launching cruise season

The luxury liner Star Breeze arrived in Golfito on Thursday morning, representing the first passenger-carrying cruise ship to make a port of call in Costa Rica in 17 months.

Cruises return to Costa Rica this week

Costa Rica will soon welcome cruise ships carrying vaccinated passengers and crew. 

Investments planned to prevent future floods

The Costa Rican government says investments of more than 8 billion colones (about $13 million) will help protect the Caribbean from future flooding.

Costa Rica to host events for International Day for People of African Descent

Costa Rica will host events during the first commemoration of the International Day of People of African Descent, an initiative promoted by the country and formally adopted by the UN in 2020.

Reconstruction continues after July floods

The National Emergency Commission (CNE) this week detailed the ongoing response to the July flooding that caused damage in the Costa Rican Caribbean, Turrialba and in the Northern Zone.

Travel Alert: Landslide blocks Route 32 to Caribbean

Update: The landslide has been cleared and Route 32 has reopened. Vehicle passage on Route 32, the main highway connecting Costa Rica’s capital San José...

US cruise ships could sail again by July, CDC says

The pandemic has caused $48.3 billion in losses to the cruise industry and he doesn't expect it to resume normal activity until 2025.

Municipality of Limón opts to close beaches due to coronavirus spread

The Municipality of Limón will close its beaches for one month in response to a sharp increase in coronavirus cases, it announced Wednesday. 

Costa Rica allocates $3.35 million for port infrastructure in Limón

JAPDEVA will study the construction of a Marina and Cruise Terminal, an Intermodal Cargo Transfer Zone, an industrial park, and a loading dock for hydrobiological products.

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