Saturday, October 4, 2008

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Saturday, October 4, 2008



Guanacaste now has a tourist information center

Source: http://www.journalcr.com

Posted by Roger Vlasos
Broker/Owner
Century21 At the Beach
Playas del Coco, Guanacaste, Costa Rica
Website: http://www.century21incostarica.com
Email: roger@century21incostarica.com

For tourists, information about the place they are visiting is a very valuable resource that maximizes time, money, interests, and more. And now there’s way to find everything tourists need in Guanacaste, with the opening of the Tourist Information Center (CIG), located two kilometers south of the Daniel Oduber International Airport in Liberia.

Guanacaste’s Tourist Information Center provides a centralized platform to educate residents, visitors and businesses about the great variety of services and products available in the region.

Guanacaste has become the center of tourism activity in Costa Rica, which demands this kind of service, previously available only in the capital city of San Jose. At CIG, tourists can come spend a nice time, while they enjoy a refreshing beverage and, in only 10 minutes, take a visual tour of everything the country offers. All information is provided in English, allowing tourists to also ask questions and clarify any doubts they may have, thanks to the center’s personalized attention.

As you are about to land in Costa Rica, these and other questions may come to your mind: What can be done in 10 minutes? Where are the best canopy tours? Where can I find the best food? Where are the fish biting today? Where can I find a soft pillow and clean sheets at a good price? What would be the best option for investing in a property in Costa Rica? Where are the most popular real estate developments? Where can I find an honest, responsible architect and builder? Who can help me furnish or remodel my house? Where do I find local artisans?

If that’s the case, simply ask a member of CIG’s team of professionals, who will be wearing distinctive shirts with the word “Ask me.” They will be ready to provide you with answers to your many questions. Concierge services will also be available to supply you with questions that might make your dreams reality whether you are vacationing or have made Costa Rica your home.

CIG is all about helping. And so, if in addition to having your questions answered, you are interested in lending a hand, you’ll have such an opportunity here. You can join in charity activities for the community, which benefit the Salesian Ladies Association (a nonprofit that helps single mothers) and the Foundation for Assistance to Abused Children. CIG invites visitors and residents to help choose a third charity to help. You can let your voice and commitment be heard by submitting your petition at CR411.com. The Tourist Information Center will support the petition through additional votes. Your vote must be submitted through a verifiable e-mail address and must be received by Oct. 15, 2008. Encourage your friends and family to submit a vote, and look for results in this newspaper.
There’s limited space to advertise at the Tourist Information Center, so those interested in doing so please contact us ASAP. Just ask Randy. In only 10 minutes you could find out how to be a part of the Tourist Information Center of Guanacaste!

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