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The kick off of the cruise season began and, with it, the arrival of thousands of tourists to the Caribbean coast in Costa Rica. Artisans and transportation services will begin to show up at the “German” port to set up their stands with many types of products native to the country.

Cruise ship tourists, mainly from the US, come to Costa Rica because of its tranquility, nature, and variety of cultures.

Tourists will be drawn to the coco bean, pineapple, and banana plantations, bird and butterfly watching tours, as well as the beautiful Caribbean beaches.

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