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    [TCRN] – Costa Rica hotels are going to be busy for this mid-year Costa Rica vacation, according to a report by National Tourism Canatur.

    Tour operators said that mid-term holiday project 68% occupancy in the hotel options nationwide, according to the results of the survey of expectations and occupation conducted by the National Tourism. The expectation is optimistic; despite the low level of employment is one week rest period of six months.

    According to the results of occupation categories confirmed by hotel type, number of stars and range of rooms, mountain lodging establishments, four stars and less than ten rooms, are those who reported the highest rates.

    The region with the highest occupancy general expectation is the Southern Caribbean with 76.4%, while 47.8% Central Valley blames the lower number over an exodus of nationals to other regions of the country.

    The Costa Rica News (TCRN)
    San Jose Costa Rica

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