Costa Rica FAQs

  What are the entry requirements?
  What are the customs regulations?
   Which airlines travel to Costa Rica?
   When is the best time to travel?
  What should I bring?
  What is the time zone in Costa Rica?
  What are the business hours?
   Is there a good communication system?
   What taxes should I pay?
   Is driving a good idea?
   Is bus transportation available?
   What are the medical concerns and suggested vaccines?
  How much should I tip?
   Do I need to have any special precautions?
   What would be the best way to plan a perfect trip?
   Do you have final suggestions?

What are the entry requirements?

  • - Passport valid 6 months beyond intended stay in Costa Rica.
  • - Ticket for return or onward travel.
  • - Visa is not required for stay up to 90 days for citizens from the following countries: Argentina, Austria, Belgium, Brazil, Canada, Denmark, Finland, France and dependences, Germany, Greece, Holland and dependencies, Hungary, Israel, Italy, Japan, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, Norway, Panama, Paraguay, Poland, Portugal, Puerto Rico, Romania, South Korea, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Trinidad & Tobago, United Kingdom, United States of America and Uruguay.
  • - Visa is not required for stay up to 30 days for citizens from the following countries. During the stay it is possible to solicit an extension which allows a stay up to 90 days: Antigua & Barbuda, Australia, Bahamas, Bahrain, Barbados, Belize, Bolivia, Bulgaria, Chile, Czech Republic, Dominica, El Salvador, Grenada, Guatemala, Guyana, Honduras, Iceland, Ireland, Jamaica, Kenya, Kuwait, Mexico, New Zealand, Oman, Philippines, Qatar, Russia, San Cristobal/Nevis, San Marino, St. Lucia, St Vincent, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, Slovakia, South Africa, Suriname, Taiwan, Turkey, United Arab Emirates, Vatican, Venezuela.
  • - Visa is required for citizens of all countries not listed above, and must be obtained from a Costa Rican embassy or consulate before traveling there.
  • - Adults and children (from 0 - 16 years old)(*) require the following documents below to enter Costa Rica:
  • - A passport valid for at least 6 months(**)
  • - Aa pre-paid airline ticket to exit Costa Rica or proof of financial resources ($400.00US - $1,000.00US in cash, traveler checks, and/or credit cards) to pay for the market value of a one-way airline ticket (either to return to your home country or to go to another country)
  • - A visa (if required)
  • - Required entry documents vary for citizens of Canada and the United States of AmericaCosta Rica Guides

 

What are the customs regulations?
No customs duties are charged on personal luggage, which includes an array of items for personal and professional use, as long as they do not appear in quantities that suggest commercial intent. Costa Rican law requires that baggage be examined and that travelers submit customs declarations listing all articles acquired abroad, including fruit, vegetables, meat, meat products, biological products such as vaccinations, serums, etc. In the case of families, one declaration can be filled out by the family head.Costa Rica Guides

 

Which airlines travel to Costa Rica?
As a Costa Rican Tour Operator, we don't handle international airline tickets, but we would like to invite you to book your flight at your convenience with:

  • - United Airlines
  • - American Airlines
  • - Continental Airlines
  • - Delta Airlines
  • - Mexicana de Aviación
  • - Copa Airlines
  • - Aviateca
  • - Martinair
  • - LTU
  • - TACA
  • - American West
  • - US AirwaysCosta Rica Guides

 

When is the best time to travel?
The travel industry designates several business seasons during the year: High Season (related to the dry season, from December until April), Peak season (Christmas, New Year and Easter), and the Green Season (also called the Low Season -related to the rainy season, from May until November). If you live in the Northern Climates, you will probably consider winter the only time to visit. However, persons from others areas of North America and Europe find the rest of the year equally pleasant. They also find it quite a bit more affordable. Other vacationers just prefer the country when there are fewer tourists -during the Green Season.Costa Rica Guides

 

What should I bring?
A pocket-size English/Spanish dictionary, a small first aid kit, binoculars - camera and film, walking shoes, sunscreen, traveler's checks - cash or/and credit cards, swim suits, casual clothes for nightlife and fine dining, insect repellent(no spray because you are not allowed to take it on the plane), copies of your favorite Costa Rica travel guide, sandals - sunglasses & hat/cap, necessary medications, rain jacket, passport, driver's license (if you are going to rent a car),batteries (especially unusual batteries for cameras, hearing aids, etc), film (cheaper at home than in Costa Rica),binoculars (if you don’t have look for these at the duty-free shops at the airport), watch , alarm Clock (some hotelshave alarms or a wake up call service), contact lens supplies (cheaper at home than in Costa Rica, in case you usecontact lens), towel (usually the hotels provide towels), and umbrella (especially during the rainy season). Costa Rica Guides

What is the time zone in Costa Rica?
Costa Rica is the same as U.S. central standard time, but does not observe daylight savings time.Costa Rica Guides

 

What are the business hours?
Most banks are open from 9:00 a.m. until 3:00 p.m. and do not close for lunch. Credit cards are widely accepted, with Visa, MasterCard, Dinners and American Express being the most popular. Government offices are open from 8:00 a.m. until 4:00 p.m. Most commercial business open from 8:00 a.m. until 6:00 p.m. Stores and other businesses at commercial centers from 10:00 a.m. until 8:00 p.m. Most restaurants open from 10:00 am to 11:00 pm. Hotels and some restaurants are open 24 hours.Costa Rica Guides

 

Is there a good communication system?
Direct-dial telephone service, facsimile, telex, radio and cable television are all available. Bilingual operator assistance for international calls is: 116, local information: 113, long distance information: 124. Internet cafes are available in most towns and hotels.Costa Rica Guides

 

What taxes should I pay?
Travelers must be at the airport two hours before departure. There is a departure tax of U.S.$26.00. There is a 13% sales tax at hotels, restaurants and most service industries, and an additional 3% tourist tax at hotels.Costa Rica Guides

 

Is driving a good idea?
Many people love driving and visiting the country at their own pace. Car Rentals are available from the major rental companies. To rent one you must be at least 21 years old, have a valid driver's license and a major credit card. Gasoline is available at stations throughout Costa Rica, most are open 24 hours. Auto insurance is a MUST, which is included in your contract with the car rental because most insurance companies explicitly exclude foreign countries from their coverage. If you have a question, contact your carrier. When the rented car is given to you, the contract will explain both parts responsibilities. If you are involved in a traffic accident: Do not loose your temper, do not leave the place of the accident, do not move the car, cooperate with the legal authorities, do not sign any agreements nor accept any liability, and contact your rental car company immediately.Costa Rica Guides

 

Is bus transportation available?
Costa Rica has a bus system that offers inexpensive, timely and convenient transportation in the Central Valley. It is the primary means of transportation for the natives. In the countryside, buses may run less frequently. In some areas of the country, the buses only run once a day. An other option is to arrange transfers with one of the tourism transportation agencies. This option provides you with first class transportation service at reasonable rates.Costa Rica Guides

 

What are the medical concerns and suggested vaccines?
Health care in Costa Rica is very good and sanitary standards are high. First class hospitals are found throughout San José and some of the other largely populated areas. Since long ago, diseases such as malaria, paludismo, and yellow fever were eradicated in Costa Rica. There are no plagues like in other countries, and no special vaccine recommendations for travelers more than the influenza and the tetanus vaccines.Hospitals and the Red Cross will provide any medical treatment in case of emergency.Costa Rica Guides

 

How much should I tip?
A 10% tip in a restaurant is appropriate but most restaurants will add it to your bill so read your bill before paying a tip. Taxi drivers generally do not receive a tip. If you are satisfied with the service you receive, private drivers, tourist guides, maids and bell boys would be glad to receive a tip. The amount would be totally up to you.Costa Rica Guides

 

Do I need to have any special precautions?
Please consider the following precautions during your trip, that are the same wherever you travel around the world:
Do not leave your luggage unattended at the airport or with a stranger, do not carry any stranger´s luggage through customs or immigration, and always carry your money within an inside pocket or a body pouch, or money belt.
Daily spending money could be carried in your bag or front pocket. Credit cards and travelers´checks are good tools when you travel. Carry a separate package with the following information: a copy of the identifying pages of your passport, the number of your credit cards, traveler checks, bank accounts, airplane tickets, and emergency phone numbers. Valuable items should be left in a safe box. Avoid crowds as well as dark and lonely places, and deal with well-known tourism agencies instead of unknown persons. In other words, take the same precautions you would have when visiting any other country, but do not let that decrease your enjoyment of this experience.Costa Rica Guides

 

What would be the best way to plan a perfect trip?
Find an advisor that knows the country. We are a full service tour operator and ground transportation company specialized in daily tours and located in San José, Costa Rica. We handle detailed itineraries for an optimum trip (hotel reservations, car rentals, local flights, etc), for individual travelers as well as groups. We are owned by a Costa Rican family and we offer over ten years of experience in providing vacations for lasting wonderful memories.Costa Rica Guides

 

Do you have final suggestions?
Plan your trip well in advance so you have more options to choose from. Since your eating and drinking habits are often radically different during a trip, be sure to drink lots of fluids, especially the day before arriving. Try not to go overboard your first night giving your body a chance to acclimate. The water is safe to drink in all areas of the country; nevertheless we suggest you to buy bottled water for drinking. When buying fresh fruits and vegetables, wash them with water before eating.Costa Rica Guides


 

 
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