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What is the most expensive month to fly to Costa Rica?

Top tips for finding cheap flights to Costa Rica. Book at least 2 weeks before departure in order to get a below-average price. High season is considered to be January, November and December. The cheapest month to fly from the United States is May.



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With lots of competition and two international airports, you don't have to spend thousands of dollars on flights to Costa Rica anymore. Flights normally run around $500-900 USD roundtrip depending on your origin destination and time of travel.

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It's Cheaper to Travel Costa Rica has a few different travel seasons: the high season (December to April), the peak season (the weeks around Christmas, New Years, and Easter), and the low season (generally May to November, but sometimes hotels consider July and August to be high season too). What is this?

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The best time to visit Costa Rica is between December and April, when the weather is at its driest and brightest. We'd also recommend traveling in the country's green season, from May to June or in November. This is when you catch the seasons in transition, and the national parks are quieter.

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How far in advance should I book a flight to Costa Rica? It's recommended to book your flight at least six weeks in advance to get the best prices. However, you may still be able to find great deals within two or three weeks of your intended travel date. Keep an eye out for any last-minute discounts and special offers.

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A week of vacation in Costa Rica costs between $850 and $1,450 for an average traveler in mid-priced hotels, lodges or rental houses and doing standard tours (assuming double occupancy). Beachfront accommodations and high dollar activities like deep sea fishing will quickly push the budget over $2,500.

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What is the best airline to fly to Costa Rica?
  • Avianca: Based in Colombia, Avianca offers numerous connections between Costa Rica and other Latin American countries.
  • Copa Airlines: Based in Panama, it's a major airline in Central America and offers good connections to and from Costa Rica.


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A single person can live on between $1,600 and $2,000 a month. Some single people scrape by on considerably less, and others spend hundreds of dollars more, depending on their lifestyle. Some retired couples live well on $2,000 per month and even better on $2,500 to $3,000.

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Costa Rica is the most popular holiday destination in Central America??, but it is also one of the most expensive when compared to its neighboring country.

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The Costa Rica Colon is preferred, but US dollars are widely accepted. We recommend traveling with small denominations of US dollars for tipping purposes. Generally, bills larger than $20 are not accepted. Even if you use the USD, you will likely receive your change in colones.

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Direct, Nonstop Routes to Costa Rica
  • Atlanta.
  • Boston.
  • Charlotte.
  • Chicago.
  • Dallas.
  • Denver.
  • Fort Lauderdale.
  • Houston.


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Costa Rica is cheaper than Hawaii. There is more to do and it will cost you less. You can spring for more luxurious accommodations once in a while in Costa Rica and you won't break the bank, but a standard hotel in Hawaii will already be pretty expensive.

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The average lunch with a sandwich, fries and drink will cost around 5,000 colones ($10). The average dinner – say spaghetti, pizza, steak, roasted chicken, or a rice and shrimp plate will cost around 7,500 colones ($15). Prices can go up depending on how elegant the restaurant is.

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Using US dollars Many visitors to Costa Rica find it convenient because US dollars are accepted virtually everywhere, so you won't have to waste a lot of time converting your cash into Costa Rican colones before you can start shopping. It's worth noting, however, that some businesses may not take bills larger than $20.

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It mostly comes down to supply and demand. Demand is contributing to higher prices as travel continues to surge post-pandemic, Berg said. Sustained strong demand in 2023 continues to put additional pressure on prices, especially to and within regions where travel has only recently reopened like parts of Asia.

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