Driving in Costa Rica — International Driving Permit guide
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Conducir en Costa Rica

Explore Costa Rica with your International Driving Permit. Discover local attractions, scenic routes, and unique driving experiences.

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Datos rápidos

IDP Status
Permiso internacional requerido
Lado de conducción
Derecha

Límites de velocidad

50
Urbano
50 km/h
90
Rural
90 km/h
120
Autopista
120 km/h

Guía de viaje del país

Costa Rica, the "Rich Coast," lives up to its name with incredible biodiversity packed into a small country—cloud forests, volcanoes, Caribbean and Pacific beaches, and wildlife viewing that ranks among the world's best. This stable, eco-conscious nation provides excellent road trip opportunities.

Arenal Volcano dominates the northern landscape with hot springs, waterfall hikes, and adventure activities. The Monteverde Cloud Forest Reserve offers canopy walkways, zip-lining, and exceptional birdwatching including the resplendent quetzal.

Manuel Antonio National Park combines beautiful beaches with rainforest trails where monkeys, sloths, and wildlife appear regularly. The Osa Peninsula's Corcovado National Park represents Central America's last significant lowland rainforest with remarkable biodiversity.

Tortuguero on the Caribbean coast provides sea turtle nesting observation during season (July-October for green turtles). The Pacific beaches of Guanacaste—Tamarindo, Nosara, Santa Teresa—offer surfing and beach life.

The Central Valley around San José features coffee plantations and the Poás Volcano crater. The Nicoya Peninsula has gained recognition as one of the world's "Blue Zones" for longevity.

Costa Rican cuisine features gallo pinto (rice and beans), casado (set meal with rice, beans, plantain, and protein), fresh ceviche, and excellent coffee. The "Pura Vida" philosophy permeates daily life.

Driving in Costa Rica is on the right. Main highways are good, but secondary roads can be rough, especially in rainy season (May-November). An International Driving Permit is recommended. 4x4 is advisable for many destinations. Watch for potholes and be patient with slower traffic on mountain roads.

Principales destinos

1
Capital City
2
Coastal Areas
3
Mountain Roads
4
Historical Sites

Consejos de conducción

Lleva siempre tu permiso internacional junto con tu licencia nacional
Familiarízate con las normas locales de tráfico
Comprueba los requisitos de seguro al alquilar un coche
Respeta los límites de velocidad locales

Preguntas frecuentes

Do I need an IDP to drive in Costa Rica?

Yes, an International Driving Permit (IDP) is required to drive in Costa Rica. The IDP works alongside your national driving license.

Which side of the road do they drive on in Costa Rica?

In Costa Rica, traffic drives on the right side of the road.

What are the speed limits in Costa Rica?

Speed limits in Costa Rica: urban areas — 50 km/h, rural roads — 90 km/h, highways — 120 km/h.

How do I get an IDP for Costa Rica?

You can get your IDP online through our website in just a few minutes. You'll need a photo and your national driving license details.

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Información útil

Código de paísCR
Lado de conducciónDerecha
Estado IDPRequired
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