MEDICAL TOURISM GUIDE

Costa Rica

Costa means “Coast” and Rica means “Rich.” Costa Rica is a Spanish word that means rich coast. This is a coastline country in Central America, in the continent of North America. Costa Rica is a small country, bordered by the Caribbean Sea to the east and the Pacific Ocean to the west. Nicaragua to the north and Panama to the south.

Costa Rica has rocky and sandy coastlines. It is usually considered a rainy area with humidity in the air. The capital is San Jose, situated on the Caribbean Sea and Pacific Ocean coast. Official language is Spanish, and the country’s currency is the Costa Rican Colón. This country has a rich culture that mimics old Columbian heritage.

Stem Cells Bio Clinic Destination Map
San José Location

Central Medical Hub Complex

Tourist Attractions in Costa Rica

A small piece of land in Central America is enriched with black mountains, white dusty sand, and lush green flat land. San Jose is the capital and the main tourist attraction. Stem Cells Bio Clinic is located in the heart of San Jose, where more than 20 tourist attractions are available.

Museums and old cultural heritage are in first place. Also, lush green parks like National Park, Tortuguero National Park, Cahuita, and Arena are amusement and recreational spots.

Other options to enjoy in Costa Rica include scuba diving, paragliding, rafting, jungle safari, sea sailing, ziplining, climbing, and animal riding. Costa Rica is a low-carbon emission country, and eco-conscious people love to visit.

Fresh air and the best opportunity for your treatment are a win-win situation for our dear clients.

Costa Rica - San Jose Map and Flag Indicator

Fun Facts About Costa Rica

  • It is among the happiest countries in the world.
  • Life expectancy is high in this country.
  • It has 192 parks and shelter homes for endangered species.
  • Around half a million birds and animals are in Costa Rica.
  • It has no army, only police, traffic police, and coast guard force secures this country.
  • It has 22 different volcano formations throughout the country.

How to reach Costa Rica?

Costa Rica has two major airports: Juan Santamaria (SJO) in Alajuela and Daniel Oduber (LIR) in Liberia. Both are located in prime locations.

Juan Santamaría International Airport (SJO)

Located just 30 minutes away from the capital. For patients traveling to receive stem cell therapy at Stem Cells Bio Clinic, SJO is the highly recommended airport for your arrival.

Daniel Oduber Quirós International Airport (LIR)

Situated in the country’s central region and primarily surrounded by ecotourism hotspots. Leisure travelers prioritizing regional exploration typically opt for LIR.

Do I Need a Passport?

Yes, a valid international passport is mandatory to enter Costa Rica. Review official immigration guidelines and passport renewal portals based on your origin country below: