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= Costa Rica Toll Roads 2025: Complete Driver'''s Guide =
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'''System:''' Manual toll booths with Quick Pass electronic option<br>
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<strong style="font-weight: bold;">System:</strong> Limited toll network (Routes 27, 1, 32)<br>
'''Operator:''' Globalvía (Route 27), Various operators<br>
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<strong style="font-weight: bold;">Coverage:</strong> Major highways to/from San José and popular destinations<br>
'''Currency:''' Costa Rican Colones (CRC) / US Dollars<br>
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<strong style="font-weight: bold;">Currency:</strong> Costa Rican Colón (CRC) or US Dollar (USD)<br>
'''Coverage:''' Route 27, Route 1, Route 32, selected highways<br>
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<strong style="font-weight: bold;">Technology:</strong> QuickPass electronic, Manual booths, Credit card scanning<br>
'''Technology:''' RFID Quick Pass, Manual payment, Credit cards
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<strong style="font-weight: bold;">Operators:</strong> Globalvía (Route 27), CONAVI (Routes 1, 32)
 
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[https://tollguru.com/toll-calculator-costa-rica Calculate Costa Rica Toll]
 
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== Do I Need to Pay Tolls in Costa Rica? 2025 Update ==
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<p style="font-size: 16px; color: #202122; font-family: Georgia, 'Times New Roman', serif; line-height: 1.6; margin: 8px 0;">No, you don't need QuickPass to drive on Costa Rican toll roads - but it saves significant time on Route 27. Costa Rica has a limited toll network with only three major highways requiring toll payments.</p>
  
Yes, you'''ll encounter tolls on major highways in Costa Rica, particularly on Route 27 from San José to the Pacific coast which has multiple toll booths ranging from 200-1,000 colones (US $0.40 to $2). Rental cars typically don'''t come with Quick Pass transponders, so you'''ll pay manually at toll booths.
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<p style="font-size: 16px; color: #202122; font-family: Georgia, 'Times New Roman', serif; line-height: 1.6; margin: 8px 0;"><strong style="font-weight: bold;">Key Reality:</strong> QuickPass is mainly beneficial for Route 27 (San José-Caldera) which has multiple toll booths. Without QuickPass, expect 2-5 minutes per toll booth during peak travel times to Pacific coast destinations.</p>
  
Most tourists encounter tolls when:
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<p style="font-size: 16px; color: #202122; font-family: Georgia, 'Times New Roman', serif; line-height: 1.6; margin: 8px 0;"><strong style="font-weight: bold;">2025 Update:</strong> Route 27 tolls were reduced in January 2025 by ₡10 for light vehicles at San Rafael, Atenas, and Pozón stations. Credit card scanning now available on Route 27.</p>
* Driving from San José to Pacific beaches (Manuel Antonio, Jacó)
 
* Using Route 27 (San José-Caldera highway)
 
* Traveling on Route 1 near the airport
 
* Taking Route 32 to the Caribbean coast
 
  
== Costa Rica Toll Costs: Current Rates ==
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Toll fees generally range from ₡200 to ₡1,000 (approximately $0.40 to $2) per stop, depending on the road and vehicle type. Route 27 has the most tolls in Costa Rica with rates that are always fluctuating.
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<p style="font-size: 16px; color: #202122; font-family: Georgia, 'Times New Roman', serif; line-height: 1.6; margin: 8px 0;">Costa Rica operates tolls on only three major routes, with costs varying by vehicle class and location. Most tolls cost under ₡500 ($1 USD) except on Route 27.</p>
  
=== Current Toll Rates by Vehicle Class (2025) ===
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<th style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; text-align: left; font-weight: bold; color: #ffffff !important; background: #555555 !important;">Description</th>
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<th style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; text-align: left; font-weight: bold; color: #ffffff !important; background: #555555 !important;">Route 27 Range</th>
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<th style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; text-align: left; font-weight: bold; color: #ffffff !important; background: #555555 !important;">Routes 1 & 32</th>
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<th>Highway</th>
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<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #f5f7fa;">Class 1</td>
<th>Vehicle Type</th>
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<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #f5f7fa;">Motorcycles, light vehicles (max 4 tires)</td>
<th>Typical Cost</th>
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<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #f5f7fa;">₡200-810</td>
<th>Payment Methods</th>
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<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #f5f7fa;">₡75-250</td>
 
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<td>Route 27 (each booth)</td>
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<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #ffffff;">Class 2</td>
<td>Automóvil (Car)</td>
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<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #ffffff;">Microbuses, buses (9+ passengers)</td>
<td>₡200-₡1,000 ($0.40-$2.00)</td>
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<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #ffffff;">₡410-1630</td>
<td>Cash, Card, Quick Pass</td>
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<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #ffffff;">₡150-500</td>
 
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<td>Route 1 (Airport area)</td>
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<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #f5f7fa;">Class 3</td>
<td>Automóvil (Car)</td>
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<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #f5f7fa;">Heavy vehicles (2-3 axles)</td>
<td>₡200 ($0.40)</td>
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<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #f5f7fa;">₡510-2040</td>
<td>Cash only</td>
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<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #f5f7fa;">₡200-600</td>
 
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<td>Route 32 (Braulio Carrillo)</td>
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<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #ffffff;">Class 4</td>
<td>Automóvil (Car)</td>
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<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #ffffff;">Heavy trucks (4+ axles)</td>
<td>₡250 ($0.50)</td>
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<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #ffffff;">₡900-3600</td>
<td>Cash, Card</td>
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<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #ffffff;">₡300-800</td>
 
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<td>Route 27 exits</td>
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<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #f5f7fa;">Class 5</td>
<td>Automóvil (Car)</td>
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<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #f5f7fa;">Heaviest vehicles (5+ axles)</td>
<td>₡300-₡900 ($0.60-$1.80)</td>
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<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #f5f7fa;">₡1290-5160</td>
<td>Cash, Card</td>
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<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #f5f7fa;">₡400-1000</td>
 
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=== Major Route Costs (Current Rates) ===
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<li>Total journey cost for cars: ₡1,700-2,100 ($3-4 USD)</li>
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<li>Individual tolls: Escazú, San Rafael, Atenas, Pozón</li>
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<li>Each toll: ₡410-810 for light vehicles</li>
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<p style="font-size: 16px; color: #202122; font-family: Georgia, 'Times New Roman', serif; line-height: 1.6; margin: 8px 0;"><strong style="font-weight: bold;">Route 1 (Interamerican Highway):</strong></p>
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<li>Río Segundo (Alajuela): ₡200 for cars (increasing to ₡200+)</li>
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<li>Naranjo: ₡400 for cars (projected increases planned)</li>
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<p style="font-size: 16px; color: #202122; font-family: Georgia, 'Times New Roman', serif; line-height: 1.6; margin: 8px 0;">You can use the following toll payment methods to pay toll in Costa Rica:</p>
  
* '''San José to Manuel Antonio (Route 27):''' 4-5 toll booths = ₡1,200-₡4,000 ($2.40-$8.00)
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* '''San José to Jacó (Route 27):''' 3-4 toll booths = ₡800-₡3,000 ($1.60-$6.00)
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* '''San José to Airport (Route 1):''' 1 toll booth = ₡200 ($0.40)
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<li>QuickPass: Transponder device for dedicated lanes (mainly Route 27)</li>
* '''San José to Caribbean coast (Route 32):''' 1 toll booth = ₡250 ($0.50)
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<li>Credit card scanning: Available on Route 27 toll booths</li>
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<li>Rental car companies: Some offer QuickPass with additional fees</li>
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== How to Pay Costa Rica Tolls ==
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<li>Cash (Colones): Most widely accepted, change given in colones</li>
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<li>US Dollars: Small bills ($1, $5, $10) accepted, change in colones</li>
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<li>"Manual" lanes: Standard payment lanes with attendant</li>
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<li>"Tarjeta" lanes: Credit card payment lanes on Route 27</li>
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<p style="font-size: 16px; color: #202122; font-family: Georgia, 'Times New Roman', serif; line-height: 1.6; margin: 10px 0;">To calculate toll costs for cars, trucks, motorcycles and all vehicle types across Costa Rican toll roads, use TollGuru Costa Rica toll calculator</p>
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You can pay tolls in cash or credit card. They accept both USD and Costa Rican colones, however it'''s recommended to use Costa Rican currency since they don'''t use a very good exchange rate for USD.
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=== Payment Options ===
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* '''Costa Rican Colones (CRC):''' Best exchange rate, widely accepted
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* '''US Dollars:''' Accepted but poor exchange rate, bills must be $1, $5, $10, or $20
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<li>January 2025: Toll reductions of ₡10 at San Rafael, Atenas, and Pozón for light vehicles</li>
* '''Credit/Debit Cards:''' Available at most booths, tap to pay option, charged in local currency
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<li>Credit card scanning technology expanded to all Route 27 toll booths</li>
* '''Quick Pass:''' Electronic toll payment system operative on Route 27, rental cars typically don'''t include this
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<li>Globalvía continues concession management through 2030s</li>
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=== Lane Types ===
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* '''Manual lanes:''' Pay attendant with cash or card
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* '''Tarjeta lanes:''' Tap credit/debit card payment
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<li>Fideicomiso Ruta Uno (FRU) manages toll collection at Río Segundo and Naranjo</li>
* '''Quick Pass lanes:''' Electronic transponder (rental cars usually don'''t have this)
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<li>Planned toll increases: Río Segundo ₡75→₡200+, Naranjo ₡150→₡400+</li>
* '''Voluntary lanes:''' Exact change only (₡100 coins)
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<li>Highway widening projects continue with potential new toll points</li>
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== Major Toll Highways ==
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=== Route 27 (San José - Caldera) ===
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This highway has the most tolls in Costa Rica with multiple toll booths including Escazú, San Rafael, Atenas, and Pozón. Main toll locations:
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* '''Escazú toll''' - First toll leaving San José
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<li>Never enter "QuickPass" lanes without transponder device</li>
* '''San Rafael toll''' - Mid-route
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<li>Choose "Manual" lanes for cash payment or "Tarjeta" for credit cards</li>
* '''Atenas toll''' - Mountain section
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<li>Reversing out of wrong lanes can cause traffic and safety issues</li>
* '''Pozón/Costanera Sur toll''' - Connects with Route 34 to Pacific beaches like Jacó, Manuel Antonio, Dominical, and Uvita
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=== Route 1 (Interamericana Highway) ===
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Two tolls located at Alajuela/Río Segundo (eastern side of airport, around ₡200) and Naranjo (between Alajuela and San Ramón).
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<li>Don't pay large tolls with big bills (avoid ₡20,000 notes for ₡250 toll)</li>
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<li>Have small denominations ready for faster service</li>
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<li>Ensure credit cards work in Costa Rica before using toll booths</li>
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<li>Toll evasion carries serious fines - always pay at every booth</li>
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=== Route 32 (Braulio Carrillo) ===
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One toll booth between San José and Cartago at Florencio del Castillo, around ₡250.
 
  
== Recent Changes (2025) ==
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<li>San José to Manuel Antonio: ₡1,700-2,100 ($3-4 USD) via Route 27</li>
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<li>San José to Guanacaste: ₡200-600 via Route 1</li>
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<li>San José to Caribbean coast: ₡75-250 via Route 32</li>
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<li>Budget ₡100-500 per toll booth for typical car journeys</li>
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* Credit card payment now widely available at most toll booths
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* Top Miles app launched for Quick Pass users to collect points on Route 27
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* Toll rates continue to fluctuate based on maintenance and infrastructure costs
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<li>Route 3: Scenic alternative to Route 27 (slower but no tolls)</li>
* COSEVI launching online driver'''s license renewal service in October 2025
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<li>Secondary roads: Available but significantly slower and less maintained</li>
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<li>Most rural and provincial roads: Toll-free throughout Costa Rica</li>
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== Regional Toll Comparison ==
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<p style="font-size: 16px; color: #202122; font-family: Georgia, 'Times New Roman', serif; line-height: 1.6; margin: 10px 0;"><strong style="font-weight: bold;">Route 27 (Autopista del Sol):</strong></p>
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<th>Country</th>
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<li>San José to Caldera (76.8 km)</li>
<th>System Type</th>
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<li>Primary route to Pacific coast beaches (Jacó, Manuel Antonio)</li>
<th>Typical Cost</th>
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<li>Four toll stations: Escazú, San Rafael, Atenas, Pozón</li>
<th>Coverage</th>
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<li>Most advanced toll system with QuickPass and credit card options</li>
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<td>Costa Rica</td>
 
<td>Manual booths + Quick Pass</td>
 
<td>$0.40-$2.00 per booth</td>
 
<td>Major highways only</td>
 
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<td>Panama</td>
 
<td>Electronic toll system</td>
 
<td>$0.35-$1.50 per booth</td>
 
<td>Pan-American Highway</td>
 
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<td>Nicaragua</td>
 
<td>Manual toll booths</td>
 
<td>$0.50-$3.00 per booth</td>
 
<td>Limited highway network</td>
 
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== Planning Your Journey ==
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<p style="font-size: 16px; color: #202122; font-family: Georgia, 'Times New Roman', serif; line-height: 1.6; margin: 10px 0;"><strong style="font-weight: bold;">Route 1 (Interamerican Highway):</strong></p>
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<li>Main north-south corridor through Central Valley</li>
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<li>Two toll stations: Río Segundo (Alajuela), Naranjo</li>
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<li>Connects to Nicaragua border and Guanacaste province</li>
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<li>Cash-only payment at most booths</li>
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=== Cost Considerations ===
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<p style="font-size: 16px; color: #202122; font-family: Georgia, 'Times New Roman', serif; line-height: 1.6; margin: 10px 0;"><strong style="font-weight: bold;">Route 32 (Braulio Carrillo Highway):</strong></p>
* '''Daily budget:''' Allow $5-15 for tolls depending on routes
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* '''Route 27 trips:''' Budget $3-8 each direction for Pacific coast
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<li>San José to Caribbean coast (Puerto Limón)</li>
* '''Airport transfers:''' Usually only ₡200 ($0.40) toll
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<li>One toll station between San José and Cartago</li>
* '''Multiple trips:''' Tolls apply each direction - no return discounts
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<li>Lower toll rates than other routes</li>
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=== Alternative Routes ===
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* '''Route 3 (Aguacate):''' Narrow, winding alternative to Route 27 but toll-free
 
* '''Secondary roads:''' Generally toll-free but longer travel times
 
* '''Northern routes:''' Routes to Guanacaste (Liberia-Bijagua-La Fortuna-Samara-Tamarindo) have no tolls
 
  
== Frequently Asked Questions ==
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<p style="font-size: 16px; color: #202122; font-family: Georgia, 'Times New Roman', serif; line-height: 1.6; margin: 8px 0;">Yes, using Route 3 instead of Route 27 to reach the Pacific coast, and secondary roads instead of Routes 1 and 32. However, expect 1.5-3x longer travel times and less maintained road conditions.</p>
  
=== Can I avoid Costa Rica tolls? ===
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Yes, alternative routes like Route 3 "The Aguacate" are toll-free but add 40 minutes to an hour to travel time and are narrow, winding, and steep.
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<p style="font-size: 16px; color: #202122; font-family: Georgia, 'Times New Roman', serif; line-height: 1.6; margin: 8px 0;">Toll evasion carries serious fines in Costa Rica. Camera systems track vehicles that pass without payment, leading to substantial penalties and potential legal consequences.</p>
  
=== What happens if I don'''t pay? ===
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Tolls are NOT one-way! You will have to pay tolls both when heading to and returning from your destination. All toll booths are staffed - you cannot pass without paying.
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<p style="font-size: 16px; color: #202122; font-family: Georgia, 'Times New Roman', serif; line-height: 1.6; margin: 8px 0;">Yes, motorcycles pay Class 1 rates (same as cars). Look for "Motocicletas" pricing on toll booth signs.</p>
  
=== Do rental cars come with Quick Pass? ===
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Rental cars typically DO NOT come with Quick Pass transponders. Some rental companies offer Quick Pass as an add-on service where expenses are added to your rental contract.
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<p style="font-size: 16px; color: #202122; font-family: Georgia, 'Times New Roman', serif; line-height: 1.6; margin: 8px 0;">QuickPass requires a Costa Rican bank account with participating banks (BAC San José, LAFISE, Cathay, Banco Nacional). Some rental companies offer QuickPass-enabled vehicles for additional fees.</p>
  
=== Can I use US dollars? ===
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Yes, but use Costa Rican colones when possible as USD gets a poor exchange rate. If using USD, bills must be $1, $5, $10, or $20 denominations.
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<p style="font-size: 16px; color: #202122; font-family: Georgia, 'Times New Roman', serif; line-height: 1.6; margin: 8px 0;">No, all vehicles pay the same rates regardless of nationality. Rental car companies may charge additional processing fees for toll services.</p>
  
=== Which credit cards work? ===
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Most toll booths accept Visa/MasterCard, but ensure your card works for other purchases in Costa Rica first as small charges might be flagged as fraud.
 
  
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<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #f5f7fa;">₡200-810 per booth</td>
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<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #ffffff;">Very limited</td>
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<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #f5f7fa;">GTQ 5-25 per section</td>
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<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #f5f7fa;">Extensive autopistas</td>
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<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #f5f7fa;">MX$25-150 per section</td>
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'''COSEVI (Consejo de Seguridad Vial)'''
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* Website: https://cosevi.go.cr
 
* Function: Road safety authority and driver licensing
 
  
'''CONAVI (Consejo Nacional de Vialidad)''' 
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* Website: https://conavi.go.cr
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* Function: National road infrastructure management
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<li>Globalvía Route 27: globalviaruta27.com - Current rates and QuickPass information</li>
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<li>CONAVI: conavi.go.cr - National road authority</li>
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<li>QuickPass banks: BAC San José, LAFISE, Cathay, Banco Nacional</li>
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* Operator: Globalvía
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* Website: https://globalvia.com
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<li>Emergency: 911 (police, medical, fire)</li>
* Quick Pass inquiries and Top Miles app
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* Traffic Police: 2522-9330
 
* Road conditions: Check Waze app or COSEVI website
 
  
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Costa Rica Toll Roads Complete Guide

System: Limited toll network (Routes 27, 1, 32)
Coverage: Major highways to/from San José and popular destinations
Currency: Costa Rican Colón (CRC) or US Dollar (USD)
Technology: QuickPass electronic, Manual booths, Credit card scanning
Operators: Globalvía (Route 27), CONAVI (Routes 1, 32)

Do I Need QuickPass for Costa Rica? 2025 Update

No, you don't need QuickPass to drive on Costa Rican toll roads - but it saves significant time on Route 27. Costa Rica has a limited toll network with only three major highways requiring toll payments.

Key Reality: QuickPass is mainly beneficial for Route 27 (San José-Caldera) which has multiple toll booths. Without QuickPass, expect 2-5 minutes per toll booth during peak travel times to Pacific coast destinations.

2025 Update: Route 27 tolls were reduced in January 2025 by ₡10 for light vehicles at San Rafael, Atenas, and Pozón stations. Credit card scanning now available on Route 27.

Costa Rica Toll Costs: Current Rates

Costa Rica operates tolls on only three major routes, with costs varying by vehicle class and location. Most tolls cost under ₡500 ($1 USD) except on Route 27.

Current Toll Rates by Vehicle Class (2025)

Vehicle Class Description Route 27 Range Routes 1 & 32
Class 1 Motorcycles, light vehicles (max 4 tires) ₡200-810 ₡75-250
Class 2 Microbuses, buses (9+ passengers) ₡410-1630 ₡150-500
Class 3 Heavy vehicles (2-3 axles) ₡510-2040 ₡200-600
Class 4 Heavy trucks (4+ axles) ₡900-3600 ₡300-800
Class 5 Heaviest vehicles (5+ axles) ₡1290-5160 ₡400-1000

Major Route Costs (Current Rates)

Route 27 (San José - Caldera/Manuel Antonio):

  • Total journey cost for cars: ₡1,700-2,100 ($3-4 USD)
  • Individual tolls: Escazú, San Rafael, Atenas, Pozón
  • Each toll: ₡410-810 for light vehicles

Route 1 (Interamerican Highway):

  • Río Segundo (Alajuela): ₡200 for cars (increasing to ₡200+)
  • Naranjo: ₡400 for cars (projected increases planned)

How to Pay Costa Rican Tolls

You can use the following toll payment methods to pay toll in Costa Rica:

1. Electronic Systems:

  • QuickPass: Transponder device for dedicated lanes (mainly Route 27)
  • Credit card scanning: Available on Route 27 toll booths
  • Rental car companies: Some offer QuickPass with additional fees

2. Manual Payment:

  • Cash (Colones): Most widely accepted, change given in colones
  • US Dollars: Small bills ($1, $5, $10) accepted, change in colones
  • "Manual" lanes: Standard payment lanes with attendant
  • "Tarjeta" lanes: Credit card payment lanes on Route 27

To calculate toll costs for cars, trucks, motorcycles and all vehicle types across Costa Rican toll roads, use TollGuru Costa Rica toll calculator

Recent Changes (2025)

Route 27 Updates:

  • January 2025: Toll reductions of ₡10 at San Rafael, Atenas, and Pozón for light vehicles
  • Credit card scanning technology expanded to all Route 27 toll booths
  • Globalvía continues concession management through 2030s

Route 1 Developments:

  • Fideicomiso Ruta Uno (FRU) manages toll collection at Río Segundo and Naranjo
  • Planned toll increases: Río Segundo ₡75→₡200+, Naranjo ₡150→₡400+
  • Highway widening projects continue with potential new toll points

Common Mistakes to Avoid

Lane Selection Errors:

  • Never enter "QuickPass" lanes without transponder device
  • Choose "Manual" lanes for cash payment or "Tarjeta" for credit cards
  • Reversing out of wrong lanes can cause traffic and safety issues

Payment Preparation:

  • Don't pay large tolls with big bills (avoid ₡20,000 notes for ₡250 toll)
  • Have small denominations ready for faster service
  • Ensure credit cards work in Costa Rica before using toll booths
  • Toll evasion carries serious fines - always pay at every booth

Planning Your Journey

Cost Considerations

  • San José to Manuel Antonio: ₡1,700-2,100 ($3-4 USD) via Route 27
  • San José to Guanacaste: ₡200-600 via Route 1
  • San José to Caribbean coast: ₡75-250 via Route 32
  • Budget ₡100-500 per toll booth for typical car journeys

Toll-Free Alternatives

  • Route 3: Scenic alternative to Route 27 (slower but no tolls)
  • Secondary roads: Available but significantly slower and less maintained
  • Most rural and provincial roads: Toll-free throughout Costa Rica

Toll Road Coverage

Route 27 (Autopista del Sol):

  • San José to Caldera (76.8 km)
  • Primary route to Pacific coast beaches (Jacó, Manuel Antonio)
  • Four toll stations: Escazú, San Rafael, Atenas, Pozón
  • Most advanced toll system with QuickPass and credit card options

Route 1 (Interamerican Highway):

  • Main north-south corridor through Central Valley
  • Two toll stations: Río Segundo (Alajuela), Naranjo
  • Connects to Nicaragua border and Guanacaste province
  • Cash-only payment at most booths

Route 32 (Braulio Carrillo Highway):

  • San José to Caribbean coast (Puerto Limón)
  • One toll station between San José and Cartago
  • Lower toll rates than other routes

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I avoid Costa Rican tolls completely?

Yes, using Route 3 instead of Route 27 to reach the Pacific coast, and secondary roads instead of Routes 1 and 32. However, expect 1.5-3x longer travel times and less maintained road conditions.

What happens if I don't pay Costa Rican tolls?

Toll evasion carries serious fines in Costa Rica. Camera systems track vehicles that pass without payment, leading to substantial penalties and potential legal consequences.

Do motorcycles pay tolls in Costa Rica?

Yes, motorcycles pay Class 1 rates (same as cars). Look for "Motocicletas" pricing on toll booth signs.

Can I get QuickPass as a tourist?

QuickPass requires a Costa Rican bank account with participating banks (BAC San José, LAFISE, Cathay, Banco Nacional). Some rental companies offer QuickPass-enabled vehicles for additional fees.

Do tourists get different rates?

No, all vehicles pay the same rates regardless of nationality. Rental car companies may charge additional processing fees for toll services.

Costa Rica vs. Regional Countries

Country System Type Typical Cost Coverage
Costa Rica Limited toll roads ₡200-810 per booth 3 major routes only
Nicaragua Minimal tolls Very limited Few roads
Guatemala Concession tolls GTQ 5-25 per section Major highways
El Salvador Highway tolls $0.35-1.50 USD Key routes
Mexico Extensive autopistas MX$25-150 per section 5,000+ km network

Useful Links & Resources

Official Toll Operators:

  • Globalvía Route 27: globalviaruta27.com - Current rates and QuickPass information
  • CONAVI: conavi.go.cr - National road authority
  • QuickPass banks: BAC San José, LAFISE, Cathay, Banco Nacional

Travel Resources:

  • Emergency: 911 (police, medical, fire)
  • Tourist Police: 2511-9439
  • Road Conditions: CONAVI traffic updates

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