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Budget & Costs

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Budget & Costs

Costa Rica is the most expensive country in Central America — and significantly more expensive than neighbors like Nicaragua or Guatemala. The good infrastructure, environmental protection, and higher standard of living come at a price. But with the right planning, you can experience a lot even on a smaller budget.

Daily Budget per Person

Style€/DayAccommodationFoodTransport
Backpacker35–55€Hostel DormSodas + SupermarketPublic Buses
Budget55–80€Cabinas/Private HostelSodas + Local RestaurantsShuttle Buses
Mid-Range80–150€Boutique Lodge/HotelGood RestaurantsShuttle + Rental Car
Comfort150–300€Eco-Lodge/4★ HotelHigh-End Restaurants4×4 Rental Car
Luxury300€+Luxury Eco-Lodge/ResortFine DiningPrivate Transfers + Domestic Flights

Price Examples (2025/26)

ItemPrice
Casado (Daily Special) in a Soda4–7€
Gallo Pinto (Breakfast)3–5€
Imperial Beer (0.33l)2–3€
Fresh Fruit Juice2–3€
Specialty Coffee2–4€
Hostel Dorm (per night)12–20€
Double Room Cabina30–60€
Eco-Lodge (per night)80–200€
National Park Entrance (Foreigners)12–18 USD
Manuel Antonio NP18 USD
Corcovado NP (with Guide)50–80 USD
Shuttle Bus (e.g. San José → La Fortuna)35–55 USD
4×4 Rental Car (per day)40–80€
Canopy/Ziplining Tour45–80 USD
Coffee Farm Tour25–40 USD

💡 Tipp

Eat in "Sodas" — the small local restaurants that serve a "Casado" (rice dish with meat, beans, salad, and plantain) for 2,500–4,000 CRC (4–7€). The same dish costs twice as much in a tourist restaurant. You can recognize Sodas by their simple furnishings and the locals eating there.

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