Costa Rica’s Legislative Assembly has approved a bill enabling the construction of a marina in Limón province. The agreement, reached with support from five parliamentary factions, authorizes Japdeva, the state-owned port authority, to pursue public-private partnerships to finance and build the marina. This initiative aims to boost tourism and economic development in the region. The approved legislation facilitates alliances with private investors for the project’s realization. Details regarding the scope and investment amounts are yet to be finalized through the partnership agreements. The move signifies a commitment to infrastructure development through collaborative funding models. Opposition groups have previously raised concerns about potential environmental impacts and the terms of private involvement, issues likely to be revisited during the project’s implementation phase.