Visit Costa Rica and live the Pura Vida!

Costa Rica has many characteristics such as beautiful beaches, volcanoes, rainforests, a wide range of wildlife, Caribbean rhythms, good surfing and a relaxed lifestyle. It is estimated to live around half a million species in Costa Rica, which represents around 5 % of all world’s species. 

The locals in Costa Rica are very aware and protective of their nature and live their life according to the mantra ”Pura Vida”. This is an expression they say to each other but mainly to visitors. The significance of this is a way of thank you for choosing to visit the country while respecting the biodiversity. Costa Rica is with that a strong ecotourism supporter. 

Selected destinations to visit in Costa Rica

Visit Costa Rica and Playa Chiquita in Puerto Viejo
Tropical beaches on the Caribbean coast
Puerto Viejo is a town on the Caribbean side of Costa Rica
Picturesque streets in Puerto Viejo

Currency

Costa Rica's currency is colón (CRC), however American dollars (USD) is widely accepted around the country.

Language

Spanish is the official language in Costa Rica.

Capital

The capital in Costa Rica is San José.

Visa

Most of EU, North and South American countries and AU/NZ can stay up to 90 days without a visa.

Vaccines

No requirements for most countries, but Hepatitis A & B is strongly recommended.

Tip

The water in Costa Rica is drinkable.

Costa Rica in the Travel Blog

When is the best time to visit Costa Rica?

The best time to visit Costa Rica depends on what you’re looking for. Do you want to avoid the rain, mainly aiming for sunfilled days? Or would you rather visit the country when there are not as many tourists? In general the visiting periods can be classified into four parts, each characterized by its own qualities. 

Lush paths leading you through Monteverde Cloud Forests in Costa Rica
Lush paths in Monteverde Cloud Forest
Volcanic, black sand beach in Puerto Viejo, Costa Rica
Black sand beach in Puerto Viejo
Misty rainforest in La Fortuna in Costa Rica
Misty rain forests in La Fortuna