Costa Rica Trade Newsletter - August 2022
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Costa Rica Launches Digital Nomads Visa
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The highly anticipated Digital Nomads Visa is here! Working remotely with sights of the mighty Arenal Volcano or shimmers of Jaco beach in the background is now possible for your clients. With the visa, your clients can take a very extended vacation — it allows foreign remote workers and their families to reside in Costa Rica for a term of one year, extendable to two years total. Explore the details and requirements below.
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Costa Rica Wildlife Webinar
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Sheltering more than 6% of the known biodiversity in the world, Costa Rica is world-renowned for its abundant and diverse wildlife. From wild animals to rare or endangered species, the tropical destination is home to some of the most unique creatures in the world. Join our webinar on Wednesday, August 31 to learn about how your clients can enjoy the nation's exotic wildlife wonders.
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Meet with Us at
Virtuoso Travel Week
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We would love to chat! With its luxury accommodation, abundant wellness experiences, and breathtaking views, Costa Rica has consistently been selected as a top travel destination each year. Make an appointment with us at Virtuoso Travel Week (August 15-18) and learn about new updates, in-depth destination details, and how to best sell Costa Rica to your clients.
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Experience Costa Rica's
First "Fungi Trail"
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Costa Rica is known for its lush forests and fauna-filled jungles, thanks to the destination's Green Season. And now, your clients can be one of the first to embark on what the Oropopo Experience and Funga Conservation crafted as the "Fungi Trail", which help travelers discover, identify, and explore one of the most sought after natural offering: mushrooms. The trail teaches visitors how to responsibly and sustainably explore fungi-rich areas and ensures that local communities are involved and integrated into the tourism experience.
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With its rich biodiversity, lush rainforests, volcanoes, mountains, and picturesque beaches, Costa Rica offers visitors an abundance of unique wildlife, landscapes, and climates. Learn how to best sell Costa Rica, and all of its grandeur, by experiencing it yourself! This August, we'll be inviting a select group of advisors to join our 2022 Costa Rica Immersion Trip. Submit your expression of interest using the form below.
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Chirripó National Park
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Located in the Cordillera de Talamanca— the longest mountain range in the country— Chirripó National Park is one of the most ecologically diverse regions in Costa Rica. Chirripo features various sculpted glacial formations such as U-shaped valleys, lakes (moraines) and terraces. To get there, visitors must travel to San Gerardo de Rivas, and in-route, spectators can enjoy lush vegetation and bird-watching.
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