Costa Rica

The Touratu Guide to

Costa Rica

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UPDATED JUNE 11, 2026

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Costa Rica Brief

Costa Rica is a Central American destination known for its biodiversity, tropical landscapes, and adventure activities. The country stretches between the Caribbean Sea and Pacific Ocean, offering distinct ecosystems from mangrove swamps to cloud forests. Visitors experience remarkable wildlife, including sloths, howler monkeys, and colorful birds, alongside opportunities for hiking, zip-lining, surfing, and wildlife observation.

• Capital: San José • Currency: Costa Rican Colón (CRC) • Official Language: Spanish • Main Religion: Roman Catholicism • Best Months: December–April (dry season) • Average Weather: 70–85°F year-round; rainy May–November • Famous Tourist Cities: San José, La Fortuna, Monteverde, Tamarindo, Uvita • Time Zone: Central Standard Time (UTC-6) • Visa Note: US, Canadian, and EU citizens receive 180-day tourist visas on arrival • Popular Experiences: Rainforest zip-lining, volcano tours, wildlife spotting, beach relaxation, hot spring bathing

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Frequently Asked Questions About Costa Rica

Everything you need to know before visiting Costa Rica

Costa Rica is generally safe for tourists, especially in established tourist areas. Petty theft occurs in San José and crowded areas, so avoid displaying valuables. Exercise standard urban caution, use registered taxis, and stay aware of surroundings. Violence against tourists is rare.

Budget travelers spend $40–60 daily; mid-range travelers $100–200. Accommodation ranges from $15–50 for hostels to $100+ for hotels. Food costs $5–15 per meal at local spots. Activities and transportation add $20–50 daily. Costs are higher during peak season.

Ten to fourteen days allows visiting multiple regions: Caribbean coast, Pacific coast, and central highlands. Seven days covers one or two zones adequately. Budget travelers often spend two to four weeks to fully experience the country's diverse ecosystems and wildlife.

December–April offers dry weather and ideal hiking conditions. September–October provides fewer crowds and lower prices, though afternoon rains occur. Avoid October when many tourism services reduce operations. Green season (May–November) showcases lush landscapes with budget benefits.

Domestic flights connect distant regions efficiently. Long-distance buses are affordable but slow. Rental cars offer flexibility for exploring national parks independently. Taxis are reliable in cities; negotiate fares beforehand. Ride-sharing apps operate in San José and tourist areas.

Costa Rica hosts howler monkeys, sloths, toucans, macaws, and poison dart frogs. Jaguars, tapirs, and crocodiles inhabit remote areas. National parks and wildlife reserves offer guided tours for animal observation. Wet season brings more visible wildlife due to flooding patterns.

Ojochal and Uvita on the southern Pacific coast remain less touristy. Puerto Viejo offers Afro-Caribbean culture and laid-back vibes. Cano Negro wetlands attract birdwatchers seeking rare species. Poás Volcano's crater lakes provide dramatic views beyond crowded Arenal.

La Fortuna combines Arenal Volcano and hot springs. Monteverde Cloud Forest offers wildlife and hiking. Tamarindo provides beaches and water sports. Uvita covers southern Pacific biodiversity. The Caribbean coast balances beaches with cultural experiences. Choose based on interests: nature, adventure, or relaxation.

Observe Costa Rican 'pura vida' philosophy emphasizing simple living. Visit indigenous reserves to learn about Bribri and Cabécar cultures. Attend local festivals, especially the December Fiestas Patronales. Explore colonial architecture in San José and Cartago for historical context.

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