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Is Costa Rica safe to visit? Travel advice 2026
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Is Costa Rica safe to visit? Travel advice 2026

Last updated: 2026/01/08 at 12:02 AM
Published January 8, 2026
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As tourism rebounds globally in 2026, Costa Rica remains a top destination for North American travelers seeking tropical landscapes, biodiversity and cultural warmth.

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General safety overviewOfficial Reviews: Travel Advisories for Canada and the United StatesUnited States (US Department of State)Canada (Global Affairs Canada)

But as global concerns about security and political stability grow, many potential visitors are wondering: Is it safe to travel to Costa Rica in 2026? Here you will find a detailed overview of current travel advisories, points of interest and essential tips to help you plan a safe and enjoyable visit.

General safety overview

Costa Rica has long enjoyed a reputation as one of the safest countries in Central America, supported by its country stable democracy, lack of a standing armyand a general emphasis on peace and education.

The Global Peace Index 2025 ranked Costa Rica as the most peaceful nation in Latin Americaand the country consistently performs well in international security indices compared to its regional neighbors.

Nevertheless, like many developing countries with a growing tourism sector, Costa Rica faces ongoing challenges property crimes, drug-related crimesAnd local violenceespecially in areas where law enforcement may be limited. Petty theft remains the most common threat to tourists, while violent crime – although rare – is more likely to affect locals or occur in specific risk zones.

Recent statistics from the Costa Rican Ministry of Public Security emphasize this the overall crime rate has remained relatively stable the past year. However, incidents involving tourists, especially in beach towns and urban centers, underscore the importance of situational awareness.

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In 2026, the Costa Rican Tourism Council (ICT) has stepped up efforts increase tourist safetyincluding the use of specialists Tourist police units in high traffic areas such as Tamarindo, Jacó and La Fortuna. These units are trained in multilingual support and cultural sensitivity, with the aim of providing both assistance and deterrence against opportunistic crime.

Costa Rica also benefits from strong local support structures for travelers, including: responsive 911 emergency systemgood access to hospitals in major cities and widespread use of English in tourist areas.

In summary, while Costa Rica is generally safe for visitors, it is not without risk. If La Republica reported in the January 2026 safety assessment,
“Travelers are unlikely to be in serious danger if they follow basic safety guidelines, remain aware of their surroundings and avoid high-risk neighborhoods.”

Visitors who respect local customs, plan carefully, and avoid remote or dimly lit areas at night are most likely to enjoy a safe and rewarding travel experience in Costa Rica this year.

Official Reviews: Travel Advisories for Canada and the United States

From January 2026both Canada and the United States have issued updated travel advisories for Costa Rica, showing moderate caution rather than alarm.

United States (US Department of State)

The US Department of State currently Costa Rica ranks at Level 2: Be extra carefulwhich is consistent with previous years. The advisory cites petty crime, especially in urban areas, as a primary concern. Travelers are urged to remain vigilant, especially in San Jose and popular tourist locations.

A spokesperson for the U.S. Embassy in San José stated in a recent press release:
“Costa Rica remains a welcoming and safe destination for most travelers, but as with any international travel, visitors should remain alert, secure their belongings and avoid isolated areas at night.”

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There are currently no travel restrictions in effect and the US has not issued any warnings of terrorism, political unrest or health emergencies.

Canada (Global Affairs Canada)

Canada too advises travelers to “Be extremely careful” when visiting Costa Rica. Although there is a low threat of terrorism, the advice emphasizes this petty thefts, express kidnappingsAnd credit card fraud regarding concerns, especially in busy public areas and areas with many tourists.

The Canadian government emphasizes:
“Most visits to Costa Rica are trouble-free. However, crime incidents do occur and tourists are often targeted because of their perceived wealth.”

Both countries advise travelers to register their trip through government platforms (STEP for US Travelers and Registration of Canadians Abroad) and communicate regularly while abroad.

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