Costa Rica recognizes the importance of European tourism for the growth of this Central American nation—but not at any cost. Germans, French, and Spaniards are the Europeans who travel most frequently to this destination. This month, the first Spanish commercial office will open in San José.
With a sustainable model similar to that of the Nordic countries, Costa Rica aims to attract tourists who value its unique character and respect its environment and natural diversity, avoiding mass tourism. “We are not looking for just any tourist. We want tourism that respects this singular and unique destination in every sense,” emphasizes Adriana Bolaños, ambassador of this small country of just over five million inhabitants to Spain.