
Costa Rica is a tropical paradise, but its diverse microclimates mean you need to be prepared for everything from humid beaches to chilly cloud forests. Here is a comprehensive packing guide for your trip:
1. Essential Documents
- Passport: Must be valid for at least 6 months.
- Proof of Exit: A return flight or bus ticket out of the country (often required at immigration).
- Travel Insurance: Highly recommended for adventure activities.
- Driving License: Your home country’s license is valid for driving in Costa Rica.
2. Clothing & Footwear
- Breathable Fabrics: Pack lightweight, moisture-wicking clothes (linen or synthetic). Avoid heavy denim as it stays wet in the humidity.
- Rain Gear: A lightweight rain jacket or a sturdy poncho is a must, regardless of the season.
- Layering for Highlands: If visiting San José, Monteverde, or Poás Volcano, bring a light sweater or fleece; it gets surprisingly cold at night.
- Footwear:
- Hiking Boots/Shoes: With good grip for muddy trails.
- Water Shoes/Sandals: (Like Chacos or Tevas) for river crossings and beaches.
- Swimwear: Bring at least two sets so one can dry while you use the other.
3. Health & Protection
- Sun Protection: High-SPF sunscreen (reef-safe is preferred), sunglasses, and a wide-brimmed hat. The sun is very strong near the equator.
- Insect Repellent: Essential for protection against mosquitoes (Zika and Dengue are present in some areas).
- Dry Bag: To keep your electronics and documents safe during boat rides or sudden downpours.
- Personal Meds: Basic first-aid kit, including motion sickness pills if you plan on driving mountain roads or taking boats.
4. Tech & Extras
- Universal Adapter: Costa Rica uses Plug Types A and B (same as the USA/Canada), with a standard voltage of 120V.
- Power Bank: Useful for long days in national parks.
- Binoculars: A game-changer for spotting sloths, monkeys, and tropical birds.
- Reusable Water Bottle: Tap water is safe to drink in most parts of the country (except very remote areas), so you can save money and reduce plastic waste.
Useful Tips for Tourists
- Currency: The local currency is the Colón, but US Dollars are widely accepted.
- Apps: Download Waze (better than Google Maps for Costa Rica) and Google Translate with an offline Spanish pack.
- “Pura Vida”: This is the national motto. Use it for “hello,” “goodbye,” “everything’s good,” or just to express a positive vibe!
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