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Covid update for Costa Rica


Costa Rica Costa Rica will reopen its borders on August 1 for low-risk countries

Costa Rica will reopen its borders for tourism on August 1, 2020, allowing tourists from select low-risk countries.

Daniel Salas, the Health Minister of Costa Rica, made an announcement on June 26th clarifying that the current travel ban set to expire on June 30th will be extended another month until August 1st, at which point the borders can finally open up again to foreigners. Which countries can visit Costa Rica? Read more here.

We recommend to always check if there are any latest travel restrictions before you book an accommodation. Travel may only be permitted for certain purposes and recreational travel may not be specifically permitted. Government measures are constantly changing, so we recommend that you regularly check for updates. Click here for travel restrictions and guidelines for Costa Rica.  

Updated on June 28, 2020.

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