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Visitors can arrive in Costa Rica via a flight, sailboat, or yacht. The land borders remain closed for incoming tourists until at least April. Costa Rica does not require a negative coronavirus test, but travel medical insurance is necessary.<\/p>\n
Tourists must purchase insurance even if they have received a vaccine.<\/p>\n
Here are are the requirements to enter Costa Rica on a commercial flight as a tourist since November 1, 2020:<\/p>\n
INS and Sagicor policies are pre-approved and guaranteed to be accepted by Costa Rican authorities. However, many visitors choose international policies because they are often cheaper.<\/p>\n
Tourists who opt to purchase an international policy must bring a letter demonstrating:<\/p>\n
We’ve heard\u00a0Trawick International<\/a>\u00a0offers affordable policies for U.S. citizens that meet Costa Rica’s requirements. However, Costa Rica will accept any insurance policy that meets the requirements listed above.<\/p>\n Tourists who own a home in Costa Rica can use proof of ownership to be exempted from the insurance’s lodging expenses. However, they still need a policy that covers medical expenses.<\/p>\n In addition to the coronavirus-related measures, tourists must also meet Costa Rica’s general visa requirements; visitors must have a valid passport and proof of intent to exit the country (an outbound ticket) within 90 days.<\/p>\n The Costa Rica Tourism Board (ICT) lists all the current entry requirements for tourists.\u00a0Click here for the official page.<\/a><\/p>\n