Canada updated its travel advice for Costa Rica on June 9, 2025, following a rise in crime and increased concerns about natural disasters. Travel and Tour World


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The Canadian government has issued new travel warnings for Costa Rica and Colombia. These updates come as crime rates rise and natural risks grow in both countries. Tourists must be extra careful and stay informed when visiting these popular spots.

Crime and Theft Risks

Costa Rica attracts many Canadian visitors with its beautiful nature and luxury stays. However, Canada’s latest advice warns about growing crime, especially theft targeting tourists. The capital city San José, plus the Pacific and Caribbean coasts, have areas known for pickpocketing and robbery.

Places like the Coca-Cola bus terminal, downtown near the National Museum, and Mercado Central in San José are marked as risky. Public parks there also need caution. On the Pacific coast, towns like Dominical, Jacó, Manuel Antonio, Quepos, and Cóbano report frequent thefts. The Caribbean coast towns of Cahuita, Puerto Limón, and Puerto Viejo also face theft problems, often from organized groups using distractions.

The government tells travelers to keep passports and valuables secure and watch their surroundings, especially in busy places like buses, tourist sites, and hotels.

Natural Disaster Alerts

Costa Rica’s rainy and hurricane season lasts from May to November. The Canadian warning highlights risks from storms and floods. Visitors should watch weather updates closely and be ready for sudden changes.

Tourism Numbers

Despite risks, many Canadians still visit Costa Rica. Around 143,000 traveled there in early 2025, with over 300,000 expected by year-end. This makes Canada a key source of tourists, but safety remains a top concern.

Colombia Safety Update

Canada also raised its alert for Colombia after protests led to an explosion in Valle del Cauca. Travelers should avoid protest areas and stay alert for any signs of unrest. Crime rates are increasing in several parts of Colombia, so Canada advises a “high degree of caution” for anyone visiting.

Government Advice

Canada encourages its citizens to stay aware, avoid risky zones, and follow local rules. Checking news and official updates regularly can help travelers stay safe.

Canada warns travelers about growing dangers in Costa Rica and Colombia. Rising crime and storm risks make caution essential. Tourists should stay alert, secure their belongings, avoid protests, and follow local advice to protect themselves while visiting these destinations.

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