Will my ATM card work in Costa Rica?

ATM machines are a good option for withdrawing money and your debit card should work during your stay in Costa Rica (notify your bank in advance that you will be traveling to avoid unwanted fraud alerts).
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Can I use my ATM card in Costa Rica?

ATMs In Costa Rica – Bank/Debit Cards

Bank or debit cards in an ATM are the recommended way to access your funds while traveling in Costa Rica. Except a few remote beach and wilderness areas ATMs are easy to find. You can get cash at a pawn shop (casa de empeños) but we don't recommend it.
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Can you use a U.S. debit card in Costa Rica?

MasterCard and Visa are the most widely accepted credit cards in Costa Rica, followed by American Express. Most hotels and restaurants accept them, especially in touristy areas. Discover and Diners Club are far less widely accepted.
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Can you pay by card in Costa Rica?

Credit cards are widely accepted in Costa Rica for payment of touristy things like hotel stays, shuttle services, meals, tours, and attractions. Conveniently, credit cards allow many trip items to be paid for from home, so there's less you need to concern yourself with when on vacation.
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Should I take cash to Costa Rica?

Using US Cash

US dollars are widely accepted in Costa Rica. Bring smaller bills like $1, $5, $10 and $20 bills. The bills will need to be in good condition as they will not be accepted if they are ripped or torn. The larger the bill, the more perfect it needs to be.
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Is it better to use cash or card in Costa Rica?

Cash is the most accepted payment method in Costa Rica. Especially if you're traveling in more rural areas where cards are not an option. The US dollars are also accepted in the capital but exchanging them to Costa Rican colones is best.
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How do you use an ATM in Costa Rica?

6 Rules for ATMs in Costa Rica
  1. Take Your Card and Money Out Quickly. ...
  2. ATMs Run Out of Money. ...
  3. If Your Transaction Doesn't Work, Don't Keep Trying. ...
  4. Talk to Your Bank About International Withdrawal Fees. ...
  5. Find a Machine Connected to an Actual Bank. ...
  6. Open a Bank Account.
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Do ATMs in Costa Rica dispense US dollars?

All ATMs will dispense Costa Rican colones and most will also offer you the choice of withdrawing US dollars as well. ATMs are quite plentiful in most of Costa Rica. Do not rely on merchants taking credit cards or especially travelers checks.
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How much money should I bring to Costa Rica?

Budget travelers can survive on around $30 – $50 USD per day. Costa Rica's unit of currency is the Colon (520 – 550 colones / $1 USD). While US dollars are widely accepted, changing your currency to colones is recommended to avoid overpaying for things in dollars.
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What US banks are in Costa Rica?

Citibank and Bank of America have a presence in Costa Rica, but no branches or ATMs. Scotiabank is one of the larger international banks in Costa Rica, though you'll find more branches and ATMs with a national bank.
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Is the US dollar strong in Costa Rica?

Costa Rica, though on the pricier end of Central American countries, has relatively low fares from the United States thanks to service from low-cost airlines. The dollar has seen a strong exchange rate since 2010, and hotel and food expenses can be kept under $50 per day.
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How much cash can I bring to Costa Rica?

Currency restrictions

While there are no restrictions to importing and exporting local currency and US dollars, anyone with more than US$10,000 or equivalent must declare the amount they are carrying.
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Do you need local currency in Costa Rica?

U.S. Dollars are Accepted in Costa Rica

For visitors from the U.S. there's no reason to change money in advance because dollars are commonly used in Costa Rica. The taxis out in front of the airport, the restaurants and hotels all accept dollars.
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Will my cell phone work in Costa Rica?

The type of phone doesn't matter. It can be an iPhone or Android, Samsung, HTC, Blackberry, whichever, as long as it fits those three requirements. Make sure you call your home provider to see if your phone it unlocked and can accept international SIM cards before you leave.
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How much money can I take out of an ATM in Costa Rica?

The bank implemented a daily withdrawal limit of ₡110,000 or its equivalent in U.S. dollars (roughly $200) for non-BCR cardholders at its 595 ATMs across Costa Rica. The change has made it hard for some to pay rent, payroll or a rafting trip for the family.
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How much are ATM fees in Costa Rica?

Costa Rica ATM Fees & General Information

Fees are usually around 1,500 to 2,000 Costa Rican Colon, with the standalone machines in shops and tourist areas attracting higher fees and also taking a surprisingly high commission with the currency exchange rate they offer.
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Is tipping customary in Costa Rica?

In Costa Rican eateries, tipping is optional, though it's polite to offer an additional sum if you feel your server exceeded your expectations or went the extra mile to ensure you were happy with your meal.
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Can you drink tap water in Costa Rica?

The short answer is yes. You can drink the tap water in Costa Rica safely in most every part of the country. In some rural areas, including the Caribbean and in non-touristy places, you may want to stick with bottled water.
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How much is a Big Mac in Costa Rica?

According to the index, a big mac in Costa Rica costs 2,250 colones, which is $4.06 at the current exchange rate of 554.33 colones to the U.S. dollar. This makes Costa Rica the 4th most expensive place in Latin America to indulge in the golden arches' double decker burger.
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How much is a cup of coffee in Costa Rica?

You read it right, $6 for a cup of coffee.
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Can I charge my iPhone in Costa Rica?

Can you use the iPhone in Costa Rica? Yes, you can connect the iPhone to a Costa Rican power outlet by using the correct power adaptor.
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What can I not bring into Costa Rica?

Please be aware you may not bring plants, seeds, vegetables, or fruits into Costa Rica. 4. Exit the building and you will see your driver with a sign with your name and our Logo. As a reference, please note your concierge will be wearing a white Costa Rican Vacations shirt and holding a green flag.
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How much money do I need for 1 week in Costa Rica?

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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