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Driving in Costa Rica as a Australia National

Costa Rica rewards drivers with rainforest roads and volcanic landscapes, but 4WD is essential for many areas. River crossings, potholes, and the lack of street addresses require preparation.

Key Things to Know First

No IDP Typically Required

Costa Rica generally accepts foreign licences for short-term visitors. Carry your original licence and passport at all times.

Drive on the Right — You Are Switching Sides

Australia drives on the left, but Costa Rica drives on the right. Extra caution required at roundabouts, intersections, and after exits.

Tips for switching sides

Side-by-Side Comparison

Rule Australia Costa Rica Change?
Traffic side Left-hand traffic Right-hand traffic Yes
Speed unit km/h km/h Same
IDP required No No
Min. driving age 17 18 Differs
Emergency number 000 911 Different
Road difficulty Moderate Moderate

Speed Limits in Costa Rica

Urban
40-60 km/h
Rural / Open road
60-80 km/h
Highway / Motorway
80-100 km/h

Documents to Carry in Costa Rica

  • Original driving licence from Australia — must be valid and unexpired
  • Passport or national ID — carry at all times while driving
  • Car insurance certificate — verify it covers Costa Rica before departure
  • Vehicle registration / rental agreement

Emergency Number in Costa Rica

911

Primary emergency number in Costa Rica. Save it before you drive.

Emergency numbers for all countries

Full Costa Rica Driving Guide

Road rules, toll system, fuel types, parking, regional quirks — everything you need for driving in Costa Rica.

Read the complete guide