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Costa Rica

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Overview

Costa Rica has been a popular retirement destination for Americans for decades, with a stable democracy, no military, and a genuine culture of hospitality toward foreign residents. The Pensionado visa has a manageable $1,000/month threshold, and the country's commitment to environmental preservation means you're surrounded by natural beauty.

Practical Note

Costa Rica is the most expensive country in Central America — retirees coming from cheaper neighboring countries are often surprised by the costs, especially in areas popular with expats.

Last Updated: 2026-02-09

Monthly Cost Breakdown

Rent (1BR city center)$750
Groceries$200
Dining Out$130
Healthcare Insurance$150
Utilities$76
Transport$52
Estimated Total$1,405/mo

Costa Rica sits in a middle ground — not as cheap as Southeast Asia or Ecuador, but significantly more affordable than the US with a familiar, friendly culture.

Premium

A spacious home in a desirable area, premium healthcare, regular travel, and a lifestyle that takes full advantage of the country's natural beauty and expat infrastructure.

Estimated baseline monthly cost: $1,405/mo

Best For

Retirees who love nature and the outdoors, want a stable democratic country with established expat infrastructure, and are comfortable with a moderate budget. People who value environmental consciousness, a friendly culture, and proximity to the US with direct flights from many American cities. If your ideal retirement involves morning hikes, wildlife, and a community of like-minded expats, Costa Rica delivers.

Think Twice If…

Think twice if you're expecting Central American prices — Costa Rica is noticeably more expensive than its neighbors, and a $2,000 budget will feel tighter here than in many other destinations on this list. The rainy season (May through November) is genuinely rainy, and it affects daily life more than most newcomers expect. If you need specialist medical care regularly, living outside the Central Valley may mean frequent trips for appointments.

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