No customs duties are charged on personal luggage, which includes an array of items for personal and professional use, as long as they do not appear in quantities that suggest commercial intent. Costa Rican law requires that baggage be examined and that travelers submit customs declarations listing all articles acquired abroad, including fruit, vegetables, meat, meat products, biological products such as vaccinations, serums, etc. In the case of families, one declaration can be filled out by the family head.
For more information on travel requirements to get into Costa Rica please contact us and we will be glad to help you.
Disclaimer: We update our website after the Department of Immigration publishes new information; however, visa and passport requirements frequently change. MTA Travel Solutions is not liable for any changes in visa or passport requirements that are not reflected on this site.