Costa Rica, Journey + Leisure’s 2024 vacation spot of the 12 months, is understood for lush rain forests, beautiful seashores, fascinating wildlife, and its Nicoya Peninsula Blue Zone, the place many residents reside lengthy, wholesome lives, surpassing common life spans. Costa Rica shouldn’t be solely an ideal trip vacation spot, nevertheless it’s additionally a really perfect place to retire.
Worldwide Residing’s 2024 Annual International Retirement Index, a complete survey primarily based on information and real-life experiences, named the Central American nation the perfect place to retire. Local weather, well being care, biodiversity, outside actions, welcoming locals, and the pura vida life-style are a few of its attracts.
Katelynn Minott, CPA, CEO of Vibrant!Tax, tells T+L, “Costa Rica is a fascinating place to retire for quite a few causes. Climate, value of dwelling, and tempo of life come to thoughts instantly. One of many lesser-known advantages of Costa Rica is the federal government solely levies taxes on Costa Rican-sourced revenue. Revenue from international sources — equivalent to U.S. Social Safety funds, a pension, or retirement plan distribution— is often tax-free.”
A Costa Rican non permanent residence allow for retirees permits holders, their spouses, and youngsters below 25 (or older, if disabled) to reside within the nation for 2 years. Upon expiration, they might renew their visa in the event that they proceed to fulfill {qualifications}. After three years of dwelling in Costa Rica, it’s attainable to use for everlasting residence.
Further issues for retirees embrace medical services, infrastructure, issues to do, expat communities, housing prices, transportation, and, for some, employment alternatives.
Recognizing that wants and preferences fluctuate, we’ve put collectively this checklist of finest locations to retire in Costa Rica with enter from journey specialists, skilled organizations, and my very own journey experiences.
Santa Ana
Pierre Gedeon, a T+L A-Listing advisor and GM at Costa Adventures, has lived in Costa Rica since 1997. In accordance with Gedeon, local weather and pure setting are essential issues when deciding the place to reside. “If you want for a gentle and funky local weather, select the Central Valley. Escazú and Santa Ana are at 3,000 to 4,500 toes elevation.” He provides, “That is additionally the place the perfect infrastructure is so far as roads, facilities, safety, and so forth. Temperatures there vary between 75 and 85 levels Fahrenheit in the course of the day.”
Worldwide Residing factors out Santa Ana is conveniently positioned on the tollway subsequent to the favored upscale suburb of Escazú. “Often known as the Valle del Sol (Valley of the Solar), this year-round temperate-weather city contains a skilled 18-hole golf course (and three different programs close by), a bustling downtown space, procuring, eating places, and mid-range to upscale developments nestled within the mountains,” reads the web site. It additionally mentions the Sunday morning farmers market, noting “Expats and locals alike put this weekly occasion on their calendar as a result of it’s not nearly shopping for groceries, additionally it is a part of the social scene.”
Guanacaste
Situated within the northwestern part of the nation alongside the Pacific, Guanacaste presents a heat, dry local weather with seashores, resorts, and handy entry to Daniel Oduber Quirós Worldwide Airport. A big expat inhabitants enjoys the laid-back life-style and availability of actions, in line with Worldwide Residing. The positioning additionally estimates hire for a one-bedroom studio is round $600 a month, whereas a two-bedroom, two-bathroom ocean-view condominium can run about $1,300 a month. In accordance with Numbeo, a three-course meal for 2 at a mid-range restaurant prices round $43.
Samantha Wei of Mytanfeet, a Costa Rica journey data web site, tells T+L, “Playas del Coco is a small however rising fishing village within the Gulf of Papagayo. Many North American retirees love Coco as a result of year-round sunny skies, excessive temperatures, and plethora of improbable ocean actions within the Papagayo Gulf.” Gedeon mentions the city of Las Catalinas, saying, “[It’s beautiful and luxurious — built from scratch — a great option if you have the budget for this place.”
I spent several days in Guanacaste, and I experienced the forests, beaches, and wildlife. It was exciting to drive along the road and see monkeys watching us from the trees, iguanas sunning, colorful birds chirping, and coatimundi looking for food on the beach. From opulent residences at the Four Seasons Resort Peninsula Papagayo to modest beachfront homes in Tamarindo and Playas del Coco, the Guanacaste area offers a range of housing options for retirees.
Grecia
This popular destination for expats and retirees lies at an altitude of 3,000 to 5,000 feet, with a comfortable year-round climate. According to International Living, “Nestled among forests, mountains, and farms are villages where expats have been living side-by-side with Costa Ricans for many decades. As a result, supportive communities have formed, providing schools, clubs, sports, and a huge range of cultural activities.” Residents can get to the beach in one hour when they need a change from mountain living.
“The town is popular among North American retirees thanks to the fresh mountain weather, cooler temperatures, and strong Costa Rican small town culture,” says Wei. International Living also comments on Grecia as a retirement destination, noting, “For health care, there are multiple pharmacies, each with a nurse on staff. The town has many general practitioners to choose from, as well as some specialists. There are at least three dentists and a couple of optometrists, too.”
Grecia is an hour away from San José, where there are cultural activities, restaurants, shopping, and urban amenities. Grecia also offers weekly farmers markets, a shopping mall with a food court, and a movie theater.
Heredia
Gedeon mentions this area near San José, saying, “If you wish for a cooler climate with rural flair that’s still close to the capital, the highlands of Heredia are the place. It’s just 30 to 40 minutes to town and the real estate is quite a bit cheaper than Escazú or Santa Ana.”
International Living points out, “Retirees in Heredia will enjoy the ongoing balmy, spring-like temperatures, thanks to the pleasant elevation.” In addition to what the city of San José has to offer, “the neighboring mountain area that turns more rural, coupled with an economy that has welcomed over 30 international companies, shows how exciting this city can be.”
Quepos
The harbor town of Quepos on Costa Rica’s Pacific coast is known for sport fishing, beaches, and its location as the gateway to Manuel Antonio National Park, where visitors enjoy wildlife, hiking, and remote stretches of sand. In an April 2024 article for Bright!Tax, Minott wrote, “Visitors and locals alike love to lounge on the beaches, hike through the trails, and spot monkeys, sloths, and colorful birds, making Quepos a nature lover’s dream come true.”
International Living notes on its site, “Being at sea level, Quepos is usually quite warm year-round, so you will want to have air conditioning, at least in your bedrooms, which will increase already expensive electric bills a good bit.” There are supermarkets, restaurants, retail shops, and fresh seafood arriving at the docks daily.
Hospital Metropolitano has a branch in the marina, a full-service clinic associated with the large hospital in San José. The town is walkable, so no car is needed, and local buses and taxis are inexpensive.
Arenal Region
The Lake Arenal region is a popular tourist destination for wildlife viewing, hiking, and water sports, in addition to being home to a growing expat community. According to International Living, “Most expats are concentrated around Nuevo Arenal, a small village on the northern shore of the lake at about the midway point. Here, you’ll find everything you need for daily life: pharmacy, medical clinic, bank, gas station, grocery stores, restaurants — perfect for everyday shopping and errands.”
The article also mentions that expats can be found in and around the towns of Tilaran, San Luis, and Tronadora. “Though Arenal is increasingly popular among retirees and other expats, buying or renting a home remains affordable, especially considering the inspiring lake views and quiet rural setting. Several gated communities can be found along the narrow two-lane road that circumnavigates the lake.”