Costa Rica Specific Elopement Questions
Is it legal to get married in Costa Rica?
Yes, marriages performed in Costa Rica are legally recognized internationally. So long as you follow the marital laws of Costa Rica, your marriage is legal and recognized. Wherever you come from, and whatever your gender, religion, or sexual orientation is, you can get legally married in Costa Rica.
What documents do I need to get married in Costa Rica?
You’ll need valid passports for both partners, original birth certificates with recent issue dates typically within 6 months, and if previously married, original divorce decree or death certificate of former spouse. All documents must be apostilled or authenticated before arriving in Costa Rica, and documents in languages other than Spanish must be officially translated.
Lawyers handle marriages and the paperwork ranges from $400 to $700. It’s quite simple to get married but you need to coordinate with a lawyer beforehand. The higher price would be if you want documents translated and notarized in English so you’re able to also register the marriage in your home country.
As your photographer, I can connect you with trusted, bilingual attorneys who handle this process regularly and make it completely stress-free.
How long do you need to be in Costa Rica before getting married?
There is no waiting period, you can legally marry the day you arrive. However, I recommend arriving at least 1-2 days before your ceremony to:
- Adjust to the timezone and recover from travel
- Meet with your officiant to sign paperwork
- Scout your ceremony location if desired
- Simply relax and settle in before your big day
- Have a buffer for any travel delays
This approach ensures you’re rested, present, and fully able to enjoy your elopement experience.
What is the best time of year to elope in Costa Rica?
Costa Rica has two seasons: Rainy season from May to mid-November, and Dry season (also called “Summer”) from December to April. The Caribbean coast is the exception and has rain throughout the year, the Pacific coast is drier.
Dry Season (December-April): Known as the high and dry season, these are Costa Rica’s “summer” months when the sun shines all day, every day, and daytime temperatures soar. December and January are fresh off the wet season so they’re typically breezy and still very green. February and March have calmer weather but drier landscapes. This is peak wedding season, book 3-6 months in advance.
Green Season (May-November): Costa Rica’s green season sets the country ablaze with every hue and shade of green. The landscapes are spectacular, waterfalls run thick, and tropical flowers explode with blooms. It will probably rain every day, sometimes for hours. BUT, you’ll have fewer tourists, better rates, and some of my most dramatic, romantic photos happen in misty rain or right after storms when the light is magical.
My recommendation: February-March for optimal weather, or July-August for a sweet spot of green landscapes with shorter, isolated showers.
Where are the best places to elope in Costa Rica?
Costa Rica doesn’t just offer stunning backdrops, it offers transformation. You can exchange vows standing barefoot on golden sands as waves provide your ceremony soundtrack, beneath a waterfall in a private rainforest sanctuary, or toasting to forever as the sun sets over the Pacific in a kaleidoscope of colors.
Top regions:
- Guanacaste (Pacific Beaches): Ideal for sunset beach elopements with golden sand and crashing waves. Tamarindo offers rustic and romantic beaches for adventurous couples. Papagayo Peninsula provides luxurious settings with amazing beaches.
- Manuel Antonio: Stunning combination of jungle and Pacific beaches
- Arenal: Majestic volcano views, the popular La Fortuna Waterfall elopement destination, and many destination wedding venues. This captivating town has one of the most perfect weathers in the country, ideal for couples seeking a blend of adventure and tranquility.
- Monteverde: Cloud forest with misty, romantic settings
- Caribbean Coast (Puerto Viejo): Stunning jungle and waterfall settings with white-sand beaches in the southern region
As a Costa Rica native with over 10 years as a Costa Rica elopement photographer, I’ve captured intimate celebrations across various landscapes and know the hidden gems most tourists and other photographers never discover.
Do we need permits to get married at beaches or parks in Costa Rica?
It depends on the location, public beaches don’t require them for small ceremonies. Private, resorts, and villas have their own policies.
All my elopement packages include permit acquisition and national park fees, so you never have to worry about this bureaucracy. I know which spots require permits, how to obtain them efficiently, and equally beautiful alternative locations that don’t require paperwork hassles.
Can we have a few guests at our Costa Rica elopement?
Most elopements include 10-15 guests or fewer. Costa Rica is perfect for intimate destination weddings! Your guests can witness your ceremony and then everyone can celebrate together with activities, dinners, or beach time.
Just keep in mind you’ll need at least 2 witnesses who are not related to you for legal ceremonies. If you’re having friends at your wedding this will suffice. If you’re eloping privately, your venue or vendors may count as witnesses.
What’s included in your Costa Rica elopement photography packages?
I offer three main packages designed specifically for adventurous couples who value authentic, documentary-style photography:
The Elopement Experience – $2,200 Just the two of you, pure and simple. Includes elopement full coverage (typically 2-4 hours), 200+ images in color and black & white, film roll (35mm or 6×6), online gallery with printing rights. Add a highlight video for $500.
Signature Solo Destination Package – $3000 Ideal for couples who want to fully immerse in one stunning Costa Rican location. Includes full-day photography coverage focused on one location (beach, volcano, or cloud forest), 300+ high-resolution edited images minimum, high-quality 25-page wedding album, private online gallery with digital download, all travel costs within Costa Rica included, permit acquisition, personalized timeline optimization, detailed packing guide and activity recommendations, and unlimited planning consultations.
Costa Rican Wanderlust Package – $3500 Perfect for couples wanting to experience two distinct Costa Rican ecosystems with plenty of time for ceremony and adventure. Includes full photography coverage across two locations (choose from: beach sunset ceremony + rainforest adventure OR volcano views + cloud forest exploration), 400+ high-resolution edited images minimum, high-quality 50-page wedding album, online gallery + sneak peeks in 72 hours, custom timeline designed around golden hour lighting, transportation between elopement locations, pre-wedding consultation and planning sessions, and detailed location guides and vendor recommendations.
All packages include: HD Video “Uncle Bob Style” Highlights (3-5 minutes) with candid documentary-style video capturing key moments, natural audio from your ceremony and surroundings, simple authentic editing that complements your photos, delivered alongside your photo gallery, perfect for sharing with family and friends who couldn’t attend.