Do I Need a Wedding Planner for Costa Rica 2026. Short answer: Not legally required, but highly recommended for most couples. Planning a destination wedding from another country involves navigating language barriers, unfamiliar vendors, Costa Rican business culture, and logistics that are much harder to manage via email and WhatsApp than you’d expect.
Costa Rica wedding planner cost
Wedding planners in Costa Rica typically charge in one of two ways:
- Flat fee: $2,000–$5,000 depending on the complexity and guest count
- Percentage of total budget: Usually 10–15% of your overall wedding costs
While this might seem like a significant expense, a good planner often saves you more than they cost by negotiating better vendor rates, preventing costly mistakes, and ensuring things actually happen on time (more on that below).
Best wedding planners costa rica
I’ve worked alongside many talented planners over the years, and the best ones share these qualities:
- Bilingual and bicultural: They understand both your expectations and how to communicate them to local vendors
- Established vendor relationships: They know who’s reliable and who will ghost you two weeks before your wedding
- On-site presence: They’re physically in Costa Rica and can visit venues, meet vendors in person, and handle last-minute issues
- Realistic timelines: They account for “tico time” (the relaxed Costa Rican pace) without letting it derail your day
If you’d like recommendations for planners I trust and have worked with successfully, just ask, I’m happy to connect you.
DIY wedding Costa Rica
Can you plan it yourself? Yes, but consider these challenges:
Language barriers: Many local vendors (florists, caterers, transportation) don’t speak fluent English. Misunderstandings happen, and they can be expensive.
“Tico time”: Costa Ricans have a more relaxed approach to punctuality and deadlines. What feels normal here can be stressful for couples expecting North American-style efficiency. A planner knows how to work within this culture.
Legal requirements: If you’re doing a legal ceremony (not just symbolic), the paperwork requires specific documents, translations, and an attorney. A planner handles this.
Day-of coordination: Even if you plan everything yourself, having someone manage the timeline on the actual day is crucial. You don’t want to be texting the DJ while getting ready.
The risk: I’ve photographed weddings where couples tried to DIY and ended up stressed, dealing with no-show vendors, or scrambling with timeline issues. It’s your vacation too, don’t spend it project-managing.
Pro-Tip from Your Wedding Photographers in Costa Rica: Whether you hire a full planner or just a day-of coordinator, make sure they collaborate with me on the timeline. The best weddings happen when the planner and photographer work together to build in time for great light, couple portraits, and those spontaneous moments. When we’re aligned from the start, your day flows beautifully and you get incredible photos without feeling rushed.