Costa Rica tourism sector continues to grow
The Star Flyer ship, which is characterized by offering traditional sailing to its clients, will start travelling to Costa Rica in 2010. The trips will begin in the country as part of the operations of the Star Clippers Company.
The vessel offers spacious cabins and its decorated with old engravings and pictures of other ships. It is 115 meters long and has a traditional style with the deluxe amenities and the capacity to host 170 passengers.
Costa Rica is an interesting destination for the Spanish market and it is expected that the new route will be popular among those who love cruise travel. The cruise runs along the eastern Mediterranean, Southeast Asia, and French Polynesia.
In two years, Star Clippers also wants to incorporate a new ship into the fleet. Currently besides the Star Flyer, the company has the Royal Clipper, which has capacity for 227 passengers in its 134 meters by 1800m2 deck.
Costa Rica is increasingly being added by international travel companies seeking to appease its client’s worldly desires. While Costa Rica is known for its “green” stance on global issues, many tourists flock to Costa Rica to see the last vestiges of wildlife in a democratic society. Security is an important point with travel companies because they want to focus on conducting tours not on security.
Many companies offer safari tours in Africa but a large percentage of the planning is security for its clients. Without a doubt, Africa offers greater variety of wild animals to be viewed by the public but its security problems hampers its growth. Costa Rica being a stable country in the central American isthmus has practiced democracy for the past 60 years and it tourism sectors recognizes this advantage over other destinations.
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