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Costa Rica Stays Central America’s Priciest Vacation Destination

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Costa Rica holds its position as the most expensive destination in Central America for travelers, with average daily costs per person reaching $138. This figure places the country well ahead of others in the region, where daily expenses drop considerably lower. Travel cost data ranks Costa Rica first among Central American nations, followed by Belize at $125 and Panama at $94.

Nicaragua sits much further down the list at $66 per day, making it one of the more affordable options. The gap shows up clearly in accommodations, food, and activities. Mid-range hotels in Costa Rica often run $150 or more per night, while comparable properties in Nicaragua typically range from $35 to $75.

Tourist-oriented restaurants in popular Costa Rican spots charge prices close to those in the United States or Europe, but meals in Nicaragua stay lower while maintaining quality The stronger colón against the dollar has added to the affordability issue. A weaker dollar means visitors exchange less local currency for their money, raising effective costs for lodging, meals, transportation, and tours.

Industry groups have pointed to this currency shift as a key factor reducing competitiveness against neighbors like Nicaragua, Panama, and Mexico. Costa Rica’s tourism numbers reflect the pressure. The country recorded 2.689 million air arrivals in 2025, a 1% increase from 2.661 million in 2024. While the total avoided a drop, the growth rate fell short of regional peers—Guatemala posted 10%, Mexico 6%, and others saw stronger gains.

Certain months and quarters in 2025 showed outright declines, with North American visitors—the main market—growing only slightly or flatlining. The sector also shed over 22,000 jobs in the third quarter of 2025 compared to the prior year, tied to higher operating costs and softer demand.

Nicaragua presents a clear contrast. Travelers their report managing comfortably on $30 to $50 daily for budget trips that cover lodging, meals, and activities. Upscale options remain accessible, with luxury hotels often 40-60% cheaper than similar ones in Costa Rica. The lower prices extend to restaurant meals and adventure activities, allowing visitors to stretch their budgets further, turning a week-long stay into a longer trip or upgrading from basic to boutique accommodations.

Costa Rica draws crowds for its national parks, wildlife, beaches, and adventure options, but the price difference pushes some middle-class U.S. travelers to seek alternatives. Nicaragua, while more rustic in many areas, delivers similar natural attractions—volcanoes, lakes, beaches, and eco-experiences—at roughly half the cost or less in some cases.

The tourism industry in Costa Rica faces calls to address these cost pressures. Groups have urged attention to exchange rates and competitiveness to retain visitors who once viewed the country as a must-see but now weigh the expense against other options. (https://ticotimes.net/2026/01/28/costa-rica-stays-central-americas-priciest-vacation-destination)

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