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  2. Gray Line Worldwide - Wikipedia

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    Gray Line Worldwide is an international sightseeing company that consist of local sightseeing operators around the world. The company was founded in 1910 and operates worldwide through independent operators it calls "licensees" with a presence in most of the world's most popular sightseeing destinations.

  3. Caravan Tours - Wikipedia

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    Caravan is the largest tour operator to Panama and Nova Scotia. [3] [4] Caravan's Costa Rica tour is recommended by Mailpound, an information resource for travel agents. [5] It is also recommended for families by Homeschool Magazine. [6]

  4. Tourism in Costa Rica - Wikipedia

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    According to a 2006 survey, visitors from the Caribbean Basin and South America travel to Costa Rica mainly for business or professional purposes, while a majority of Americans, Canadians and Europeans visit the country for leisure. Word of mouth from friends and family, with an average of 58%, was the leading reason for visiting Costa Rica for ...

  5. GotoBus - Wikipedia

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    GotoBus is a travel website headquartered in Cambridge, Massachusetts. [1] The website provides travel products and services, [2] [3] such as inter-city bus tickets, [4] sightseeing tours and hotel accommodations [5] to those traveling among destinations [6] in both North America and Europe. [7]

  6. Costa Rican Tourism Board - Wikipedia

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    The Costa Rican Tourism Board (Spanish: Instituto Costarricense de Turismo) is the government agency responsible for promoting sustainable tourism in Costa Rica.Originally the agency was created by decree in 1931 as the National Tourism Board, and by a law approved on 9 August 1955, the agency became the Instituto Costarricense de Turismo (ICT).

  7. Transport in Costa Rica - Wikipedia

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    There are many modes of transport in Costa Rica but the country's infrastructure has suffered from a lack of maintenance and new investment. There is an extensive road system of more than 30,000 kilometers, although much of it is in disrepair; this also applies to ports, railways and water delivery systems. [ 1 ]

  8. Tamarindo, Costa Rica - Wikipedia

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    Tamarindo is known for world-class fishing, and a variety of captains and charter services are available. Costa Rica requires a fishing license from the INCOPESCA (Instituto Costarricense de Pesca y Acuicultura), the government agency that manages, regulates and promotes fisheries and aquaculture. [14]

  9. San Lucas Island - Wikipedia

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    San Lucas Island National Park (Spanish: Parque Nacional Isla San Lucas) is an island located off the Pacific shore of Costa Rica in the Gulf of Nicoya.It is part of the Puntarenas district [1] in the canton and province of the same name.

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