Dear Friends,
One of the first questions people ask before moving to Costa Rica is: “How much will it cost to live there?”
The answer depends a lot on where you settle. Here’s a quick side-by-side snapshot to help you picture the difference:
🏝️ Coastal Living (Tamarindo, Jacó, Dominical)
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Rent (1-bedroom): $800–$1,500+ in popular expat/beach towns
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Dining: $10–25 per meal depending on local soda vs. tourist restaurant
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Utilities: Higher near the coast (air conditioning), $100–200/month
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Lifestyle: Ocean views, vibrant expat hubs, warm weather year-round
✅ Best for: Beach lovers, surfers, and those who want a lively expat community
⛰️ Inland Living (Atenas, Grecia, San Ramón, Central Valley)
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Rent (1-bedroom): $500–$900 in small towns, higher in upscale Escazú
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Dining: Local sodas $5–10 per meal, very budget-friendly
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Utilities: Cooler climate means less A/C, $50–100/month
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Lifestyle: Tranquil towns, cooler evenings, easier access to medical care and the airport
✅ Best for: Retirees and families seeking affordability, comfort, and convenience
✨ The Bottom Line: Coastal living often costs more but offers a vibrant seaside lifestyle. Inland areas are more budget-friendly and practical for long-term retirees. Many expats try both before deciding where to settle permanently.
👉 Want to see the difference for yourself? On our Live in Costa Rica Relocation Tours, we take you to both inland and coastal regions so you can compare lifestyles, budgets, and communities firsthand.
🗓️ Next tours in November & January 2026 — seats are limited! 🔗 Click here to reserve your spot |