5 Best Places For US Expats To Live In Costa Rica In 2024
Top 5 destinations for US expats to live in Costa Rica [Image by Rudy and Peter Skitterians from Pixabay]Costa Rica is a remarkable and popular vacation destination for American travelers and also offers five of the best destinations for US expats to live. Imagine retiring to these beautiful and ecological locations and it is easier than you may think. International Living offers the chance to test-drive Costa Rica to an American couple or single with a companion for a month, all expenses paid.
Costa Rica For US Expats: Test-Drive Your Dream Life Overseas Competition
Idyllic beach in Costa Rica [Image by Samuel Faber from Pixabay]International Living has updated a report, revealing the top places for US expats to live in Costa Rica. Winners will have a firsthand experience of living in one of the world’s top retirement havens with the Test-Drive Your Dream Live Overseas Competition. They will enjoy a month living in one of the best locations in Costa Rica, all expenses paid.
The updated report explores the unique features of each location and reveals why Costa Rica is already a popular country for expats from around the world.
Costa Rica hosts a population of around 5.2 million, with an estimated half a million expats. This is a testament to its popularity as a stable, democratic country. Moreover, this Central American location with coastlines on the Caribbean and Pacific oceans has no military, affordable healthcare and beautiful natural surroundings.
International Living contributor, Kathleen Evans said in a statement:
There is practically no corner of habitable Costa Rica untouched by the influence of expats from around the world. While it’s impossible to cover every popular town, we selected these five locations for their strong networks of English-speaking expats, reliable internet, essential amenities, and proximity to airports. Additionally, each place is considered safe and welcoming for families.
Top locations for US expats in Costa Rica
Read on for a brief description of each recommended destination in the Central American nation.
1. Rohrmoser, Pavas, San José
[Image by Arturo Sotillo on Flickr]Located in the western part of San José, Rohrmoser features many amenities for expats, along with temperate weather. Moreover, this area offers affordable housing, including everything from modern condos to large homes. It is also conveniently placed for major medical centers and the US Embassy.
“It’s a walkable neighborhood with shops, restaurants, clinics, and plenty of green spaces like La Sabana Park,” Evans explained.
2. Playa Flamingo, Guanacaste
Playa Flamingo, Guanacaste, Costa Rica [Image by NoTalkMan on Wikimedia Commons]Anyone seeking sunshine and sandy beaches will appreciate Playa Flamingo in Guanacaste. This area features upscale amenities, a sophisticated atmosphere without the late-night party scene and a variety of real estate options.
“This area, known as the ‘Gold Coast,’ has seen a boom in development with the opening of the Flamingo Marina,” Evans said.
3. Uvita, Costa Ballena
Uvita [Image by belemita@gmail.com on Wikimedia Commons]Nestling in the Southern Zone of Costa Ballena, Uvita is the ideal location for nature lovers. However, despite its rural charms, the region provides essential amenities and proximity to idyllic beaches and lush rainforests.
“This region remains eternally green and offers a tranquil lifestyle with affordable housing,” says Evans.
4. Quepos/Manuel Antonio, Central Coast
Beach at Manuel Antonio [Image by Martin Garrido on Flickr]Located on the Central Coast of Costa Rica, Quepos and Manuel Antonio are sister cities, renowned for vibrant community and natural beauty. Moreover, this area is known for its active LGBTQ+ community and several cultural activities.
“Quepos offers a world-class marina, while Manuel Antonio is home to Costa Rica’s most visited national park,” explains Evans.
5. Nuevo Arenal, Lake Arenal
Lake Arenal [Image by Domenico Convertini on Flickr]Nestling on Lake Arenal, Nuevo Arenal is a hidden gem for people seeking a quieter, rural lifestyle. However, despite its tranquility, this city offers outdoor activities and all the necessary amenities, making it an attractive choice for expats.
“This area offers breathtaking views of Arenal Volcano and a peaceful, nature-centric lifestyle,” Evans explained.
As a reminder for those seeking to test-drive life in Costa Rica, International Living’s competition will send an American couple, or single with a companion for a month to Costa Rica, all expenses paid. Learn more about entering the Test-Drive Your Dream Life Overseas Competition here.
Anne Sewell: Anne is a freelance writer and travel writer who has spent much of her life in southern Africa (Malawi, Zimbabwe and South Africa, and is now living on the Costa del Sol in southern Spain.