Costa Rica Tourism Stays Strong Despite Exchange Rate Pressure
Costa Rica’s tourism is still drawing strong demand even as the exchange-rate debate continues to weigh on the industry. Fresh data released this week showed Costa Rica received 308,873 tourists by air in February, up 14.1% from the same month a year earlier.Total international arrivals by all routes reached 331,967 in February, while the first two months of 2026 brought 602,960 visitors into the country, extending a five-month stretch of growth. North America remained the dominant source market, accounting for 69.3% of February arrivals, with the United States leading and Canada posting especially strong gains. The numbers point to steady demand at a time when Costa Rica is deep into its peak dry-season travel period, when beach towns, volcano areas and national park gateways usually see some of the year’s strongest booking patterns. Hotel data earlier in the season showed the market still operating at healthy levels, even if not as strong as the peaks seen in prior years. A survey ...