A quick orientation before your trip to Costa Rica. Entry rules can change, so always confirm the details with an official source — an embassy or consulate — close to your travel date.
Passport & visa
Most visitors from North America and Europe enter Costa Rica visa-free for tourism, typically for up to 90 days. Your passport should be valid for the duration of your stay. Always verify your nationality’s current rules before flying.
Onward or return travel
Immigration may ask for proof of onward or return travel. Keep your ticket or itinerary handy on arrival.
Money & connectivity
The currency is the Costa Rican colón, though US dollars are widely accepted at hotels and tour operators. Cards work in cities and tourist areas; carry some cash for rural spots. Local SIM and eSIM options keep you connected.
Getting around once you land
San José is the main gateway. From there, driving and shuttles work for short hops, but the country’s mountains make long legs slow — flying keeps travel time down. See how to get around Costa Rica.