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Costa Rica Travel Alert: US Embassy Warns Tourists
9 Dec
Summary
- U.S. Embassy in San Jose issued a security alert for Americans.
- Alert cites rise in property crimes, financial crimes, and robberies.
- Level 2 travel advisory urges increased caution for visitors.

Americans planning to visit Costa Rica should be aware of a recent security alert issued by the U.S. Embassy in San Jose. The alert highlights a concerning rise in property crimes, financial crimes, and robberies, with criminal gangs specifically targeting foreign-owned businesses and residences. These criminal activities reportedly include extortion and forcing individuals to withdraw large sums of cash.
The U.S. State Department has consequently placed Costa Rica under a Level 2 travel advisory, urging visitors to exercise increased caution. This advisory level suggests a need for heightened awareness during travel to the popular Central American destination, known for its natural beauty and large tourism sector.
Travelers are advised to research accommodations in advance, ensure properties have strong security measures, and avoid displaying signs of wealth. The embassy also recommends enrolling in the Smart Traveler Enrollment Program (STEP) for timely safety and security updates.




