Ready to start your adventure in Atenas? Let this guide be your first step towards a smooth and enjoyable relocation. Embrace the "¡Pura Vida!" lifestyle and discover all that this vibrant town has to offer.
So, you’ve fallen for Costa Rica. The lush green hills, the friendly "¡Pura Vida!" spirit, mangoes falling from the sky… and now you're wondering: "How on earth do I move to Atenas?"
Good news: Atenas is not only one of the most livable towns in Costa Rica, but also one of the most welcoming. With its ideal location between San José and the Pacific Coast, a strong expat community, and perfect weather year-round, it’s no surprise many choose this charming town to start a new chapter.
But relocating to another country is no small feat. That’s why this guide walks you through everything from logistics and legal paperwork to cultural quirks and community connections.
Relocating your life to Atenas means more than just buying a plane ticket, especially if you're planning to bring your furniture, car, or your four-legged family members.
Most people ship their belongings to Costa Rica via ocean freight, using a 20- or 40-foot container. If you’re moving an entire household, a full container is your best bet. Less than container load (LCL) shipping is also available if you’re only sending a few boxes.
Key things to consider:
Please factor in the time, as international shipping can take 4 to 8 weeks door-to-door.
Yes, you can bring your car, but do your homework. Costa Rica levies significant import taxes, which vary depending on the car’s age, engine size, and appraised value.
Here’s the general rule of thumb:
Also consider the cost of maintenance and spare parts, which can be higher for foreign-made cars. Some expats opt to sell their car before moving and buy a local vehicle upon arrival.
Costa Rica is pet-friendly, and no quarantine is required if you follow the rules:
Pets can travel in the cabin (if small) or as cargo. Check with airlines for breed and weight restrictions.
Pro tip: Atenas has excellent local vets, including some who speak English. So your furry friends will be in good hands.
Settling into life in Atenas also means tackling the bureaucratic side of things. Don’t worry — it’s manageable, especially if you know what to expect.
To open a local bank account, you generally need:
National banks such as Banco Nacional and Banco de Costa Rica are reliable options, although you might encounter some bureaucratic hurdles along the way. On the other hand, private banks like BAC Credomatic generally offer quicker service and are more accommodating for expats.
Keep in mind that the online banking experience may not be as advanced as what you're used to, but it does get the job done.
Setting up electricity, water, and internet is usually straightforward:
Fiber-optic internet is now widely available in Atenas, especially in popular neighborhoods. Speeds of 100 Mbps or more are a common relief for remote workers and Netflix enthusiasts alike.
You’re not just changing your zip code, you’re entering a new culture. That transition comes with both charm and challenge.
Costa Ricans (aka Ticos) are famously friendly, but there are a few cultural things to keep in mind:
Don’t fight the pace. Instead, lean into it. The slower rhythm is part of what makes life here beautiful.
You’ll find many English speakers in Atenas, especially among the expat population. But knowing basic Spanish will enrich your experience and ease daily interactions.
Useful phrases:
Consider enrolling in a local Spanish course or hiring a private tutor — there are plenty in Atenas, both in-person and online.
Getting trustworthy help on the ground makes all the difference.
If you're applying for residency, hiring an immigration lawyer is strongly recommended. They’ll help you gather documents, file your application, and keep things moving with Migración.
Look for lawyers who:
Some popular law firms among expats include Outlier Legal Services and GSD Immigration.
Reputable moving companies can handle everything from packing to customs clearance. Some well-reviewed options:
Request quotes from multiple companies and read recent reviews.
Atenas has a diverse property market, everything from jungle-view homes to gated communities.
Top-rated realtors:
They can also connect you with contractors, property managers, and local service providers.
Need more help? Here are some extra topics you’ll want to dive into before making the move:
Costa Rica offers multiple residency pathways:
Residency comes with perks such as healthcare access and import tax exemptions (in specific categories).
Atenas isn’t the cheapest town in Costa Rica, but it offers excellent value. Example monthly budget:
It’s possible to live modestly on $1500/month or comfortably on $2500–$3000.
Each offers a different lifestyle; take your time exploring!
Ready to make the move?
Let us help with every step of your relocation to Atenas, from shipping your life across the ocean to sipping coffee on your new terrace.
Whether you need a lawyer, a mover, a house-hunter, or just someone to answer your “wait, how do I…” questions, we’ve got you covered.
Get in touch with us today and start your Pura Vida life in Atenas!
