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Spanish is the official language in Costa Rica. However, in most tourist areas, you'd be surprised by how well Costa Ricans speak English. Citizens of United States, Canada, Great Britain and most European nations my visit Costa Rica for a maximum of 90 days. No visa is necessary, but you must have a valid passport(U.S citizens can enter with just a valid photo ID and copy of their birth certificate, but we still recommend bringing a passport). Citizens of Australia and New Zeland can enter the country without a visa and stay for 30 days. Citizens of Republic of Ireland need a visa, a valid passport and a round-trip ticket in order to enter. THIS INFORMATION IS BELIEVED TO BE CORRECT, BUT IS NOT GAURNTEE - BE SURE TO CHECK WITH THE PROPER AUTHORTIES. Contact: Mary Lou Ciambriello P.A., CDPE |



