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US Issues New Security Alert for Costa Rica Amid Surge in Tourist Robberies

by Andrew Powell
December 1, 2025 at 10:04 pm
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The U.S. Embassy in San José issued a fresh security alert warning American travelers of rising crime in Costa Rica, citing a wave of property break-ins, financial scams, and violent robberies targeting visitors.

According to Fox News, the notice, released Nov. 25, highlights an uptick in reports from tourists who say they were robbed at gunpoint in rental homes.

According to the Embassy, “Tourists have reported break-ins and armed robberies at Airbnbs and other rental properties.”

Costa Rica welcomed nearly 3 million visitors in 2024, according to the Instituto Costarricense de Turismo. 

But U.S. officials say criminal organizations are increasingly preying on foreign travelers, sometimes coercing them into withdrawing large sums of money from ATMs or making immediate bank transfers under threat.

The Embassy urges tourists not to draw attention to themselves. “Do not display signs of wealth, such as wearing expensive jewelry or watches,” the alert advises. 

Travelers are also cautioned to avoid walking alone, stay alert around banks or ATMs, and refrain from leaving valuables in parked cars.

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Those renting vehicles are told to take extra precautions, including manually checking door locks rather than relying on automatic fobs. “Thieves often use signal blockers to prevent vehicles from locking with key fobs,” the Embassy warns.

Financial scams have also escalated. Tourists are encouraged to set daily withdrawal limits, keep smaller amounts of money in each account, and discuss security plans with their bank before traveling.

Costa Rica remains a major vacation destination known for its beaches, rainforests, and wildlife, with countless rental properties throughout the country. But the Embassy advises travelers to thoroughly research any Airbnb, hotel, or rental home before booking.

“Ensure the property has strong security measures, and keep doors and windows locked,” the alert says. It also warns tourists to “avoid properties with reviews that mention security incidents.”

The U.S. State Department currently lists Costa Rica under a Level 2 travel advisory, in place since Dec. 10, 2024. 

The justification notes that “Petty crime is common throughout Costa Rica,” but adds that “violent crime also affects tourists. This includes armed robbery, homicide, and sexual assault.”

Officials say travelers should continue to visit but remain vigilant, especially in tourist-heavy areas where criminals target foreigners.

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