Costa Rica Visa Information

Costa Rica Visa Information for US Citizens

Costa Rica Sunset

A while ago I wrote a post named Why Costa Rica. In that post you will see why I decided to move to wonderful Costa Rica. There are a plethora (I don’t know why, but I love that word) of reasons to move here including;
  • The Weather – Check it out, on average 75 all year long
  • The People – So far everyone has been great
  • It’s Cheap – $20 at a bar will get you drunk
  • Girls,Girls and Girls
There is a small problem

Costa Rica Visa Information

Nicaragua SunsetBesides some Earthquakes, the only other problem I have is that I live without a visa. What does this mean? Well, it’s really simple actually, without a visa to Costa Rica you are allowed to stay here for 90 days (if you are from the US). After your 90 days, you must leave the country for 3 days before you can return. If you would like some official visa information you can go to these sites; There is a positive side to not needing a visa to travel to Costa Rica. In my eyes I have a forced vacation every 3 months. Depending on where I want to go and how much time I can take off from my businesses helps me decide where to go. The obvious places to visit are to the north and south of Costa Rica. To the north we have Nicaragua (the picture you see to the right) and to the south we have Panama. I have not been to Panama yet, but can tell you that Nicaragua was great. In fact, I am traveling there this weekend.I hope this info can help if anyone is planning a visit to Central America. Do you have any questions? Need some more information on Costa Rica? Just add a comment below.
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