Pros And Cons Of Getting Having A Destination Wedding In Costa Rica

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One of the very first decisions you’ll need to make is whether or not Costa Rica is the right country for your wedding!

Costa Rica is a stunningly beautiful country that is safe, easily accessible, and well-equipped to serve tourists. The country also offers a variety of wedding backdrops. You can choose between the beach, mountains, jungle, or waterfall!

PROS OF GETTING MARRIED IN COSTA RICA

  • Safe
    Overall, Costa Rica is very safe and secure. You and your guests will feel comfortable traveling throughout the country.

  • Desirable
    Costa Rica is a very desirable country to visit which will help when you convince your guests to make the big trip for your wedding.

  • Stunning nature
    The natural surroundings of Costa Rica will give your wedding a gorgeous backdrop no matter where you host it.

  • Variety of activities
    Wherever you go there will be a variety of activities and tours offered to entertain your group.

  • Weather
    During dry season which is from December to April, you are pretty much guaranteed sunny skies. You’ll want to check the weather stats from the previous year because the season can vary from year to year.


CONS OF GETTING MARRIED IN COSTA RICA

  • Business moves slowly
    Pura Vida is truly a way of life in Costa Rica. It’s wonderful how relaxed everything is, however, it can also be one of its downfalls. Expect that you may need to send various follow-up every time you need to communicate with a vendor and expect to wait a few days. The best vendors in the country are quick to respond so sometimes it’s worth it to pay a little extra for easy and quick responses. Check out this great article from Drink Tea Travel to see some of the top vendors in Costa Rica.

  • More expensive than other countries
    Costa Rica is significantly more expensive than other Central American countries such as Guatemala, Nicaragua, and Mexico. Costs for most items are on par with the United States so Costa Rica may not be the best choice if you are on a budget.

  • Limited options
    Costa Rica is small. For comparison, it is the size of West Virginia, with a population of 4.5 million. For this reason, your choices of venues and vendors will be limited. If you have something very specific in mind you may have to source it from the capital.



Kirsten Cowles