Countries to Visit Visa-Free with Costa Rican Passport

With a Costa Rican passport, her citizens can visit 115 countries without a visa. Ranked 30th by the Henley Passport Index, Costa Rican citizens and passport holders have free access to 115 countries, to 30 with visas on arrival, and to 3 via e-visas.

Costa Rica is an American country with its capital in San Jose. The country boasts a population of about 5.1 million people.

With a very educated workforce, her economy which at one time depended to a great extent on agriculture diversified to subsume pharmaceuticals, ecotourism, and proffering corporate services to foreign countries. Additionally, Costa Rica is very supportive of Democracy and a free press.

Costa Rica’s official language is Spanish. Costa Rica’s currency is the Costa Rican Colon.

Nearby countries

The nearest visa-free countries to visit for Costa Rican passport holders are:

  • Nicaragua,
  • Honduras,
  • Panama, Belize,
  • El Salvador
  • Guatemala.

Visa-free countries for Costa Rican Passport

Country Duration of Stay
Europe  
 Albania 90 days
 Andorra N/A
 Austria 90 days
 Belgium 90 days
 Bosnia and Herzegovina 90 days
 Bulgaria 90 days
 Croatia 90 days
 Cyprus 90 days
 Denmark 90 days
 Estonia 90 days
 Finland 90 days
 France 90 days
 Germany 90 days
 Greece 90 days
 Hungary 90 days
 Iceland 90 days
 Ireland 3 months
 Italy 90 days
 Latvia 90 days
 Liechtenstein 90 days
 Lithuania 90 days
 Luxembourg 90 days
 Malta 90 days
 Moldova 90 days
 Monaco N/A
 Montenegro 90 days
 Netherlands 90 days
 North Macedonia 90 days
 Norway 90 days
 Poland 90 days
 Portugal 90 days
 Romania 90 days
 Russia 90 days
 San Marino N/A
 Serbia 90 days
 Slovakia 90 days
 Slovenia 90 days
 Spain 90 days
 Sweden 90 days
 Switzerland 90 days
 United Kingdom 6 months
 Vatican City N/A
Americas  
 Argentina 3 months
 Bahamas 3 months
 Barbados 90 days
 Belize 90 days
 Bolivia 90 days
 Brazil 90 days
 Chile 90 days
 Colombia 180 days
 Dominica 6 months
 Dominican Republic 90 days
 Ecuador 90 days
 El Salvador 3 months
 Grenada N/A
 Guatemala 90 days
 Guyana 30 days
 Haiti 90 days
 Honduras 3 months
 Jamaica 30 days
 Mexico 180 days
 Nicaragua 90 days
 Panama 180 days
 Paraguay 90 days
 Peru 90 days
 Saint Kitts and Nevis 3 months
 Saint Lucia 6 weeks
 Saint Vincent and the Grenadines 1 month
 Trinidad and Tobago 90 days
 Uruguay 90 days
 Venezuela 90 days
Africa  
 Botswana 90 days
 Gambia N/A
 Mauritius 90 days
 South Africa 30 days
 Tunisia 90 days
Asia  
 Brunei 14 days
 Georgia 1 year
 Hong Kong 30 days
 Israel 3 months
 Japan 90 days
 South Korea 90 days
 Malaysia 1 month
 Philippines 30 days
 Qatar 30 days
 Singapore 30 days
 United Arab Emirates 90 days
 Uzbekistan 30 days
Oceania  
 Micronesia 30 days
 Samoa 60 days

This data has been sourced from Wikipedia

Frequently Asked Questions

HOW POWERFUL IS COSTA RICAN PASSPORT?

According to the Henley Passport Index, the Costa Rican passport is ranked 30th.  Costa Rican passport holders can visit 148 countries without a visa, either via visa on arrival or e-visa.

HOW DO I GET A COSTA RICAN PASSPORT?

In order to get a Costa Rican passport, one must be a Costa Rican citizen either by birth, by Naturalization, by marriage, or through residency.

CAN YOU HAVE DUAL CITIZENSHIP IN THE US AND COSTA RICA?

Yes, Costa Rican citizens are not restricted from having dual citizenship.

People resident in Costa Rica are not required to renounce their previous nationalities to become Costa Rican citizens as Costa Rica allows dual citizenships.

HOW LONG CAN COSTA RICANS STAY IN THE US?

With a B1/B2 visa, Costa Ricans can visit and stay in the United States of America for a period of 180 days.     

As a business person or tourist, a B1/B2 visa allows a Costa Rican passport holder to visit the USA temporarily. The B1 is for business persons while the B2 is for tourists.

Eddy Jones

I am a passionate writer, Father of 3 and i love travelling. Asides from travelling being a type of education, it also gives me the types of experiences to enable me write about Visa requirements for intending travellers. Follow all my posts on VisaCountries.com i wish you successful travel experience.

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