Renting a car in Costa Rica is one of the best ways to explore the country since you will be able to visit many places where the buses don’t go.
Before you rent a car, it is very important to do the proper research to make sure it goes without a hitch.
It’s easy to rent a car in Costa Rica but there are some things foreigners need to know before they do and one of those things is insurance.
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Important facts about Costa Rica car rental insurance
Costa Rica car rental insurance is one of the most common questions and complaints we get from visitors since the process is different than the US and Canada.
The majority of the complaints we hear about are the hidden fees so in this article, I’m going to simplify the information about Costa Rica car rental insurance and how it works.
First here are a few important facts about car rental insurance.
- Before 2010, one company called INS had a monopoly over the insurance and were the only company allowed. After 2010, Costa Rica opened their doors allowing local and international companies to enter the market to increase competition.
- The only mandatory insurance by law in Costa Rica is the one rent a car companies pay every year called “Marchamo.” It is the equivalent to personal property tax and it covers a very small part to third parties.
This mandatory insurance is the one most people ask about as many credit card companies offer auto insurance. However, this doesn’t usually apply to car rental insurance in Costa Rica.
Mandatory Costa Rica car rental insurance
When any rental car company tells you that there is a mandatory insurance, they are not lying but it’s not exactly specific.
As I mentioned earlier, the only mandatory insurance is the one all car owners have to pay, the yearly property tax or “Marchamo.”
This insurance is called “Responsabilidad Civil” and it only covers third party damages up to 20,000,000 Costa Rican Colones (around $37,000 USD).
Mandatory Insurance That Almost Every Car Rental Company Asks You to Buy
When the car rental company tells you that you have to purchase “mandatory insurance,” it’s because most of the car rental companies have their own policies.
This is not the mandatory insurance by Costa Rican law.
This insurance is the one that covers the damages of the car you rent and third party damages.
The truth is that car rental companies can’t rely on the Marchamo insurance due to slow processes and bureaucracy in Costa Rica for legal processes.
That would take months if not years to clear up.
Every single company has their own policies and coverage for insurance and this is how the car rental companies make most of their money, by selling insurances and extras.
Now let’s start by taking a look of some of the most popular car rental companies in Costa Rica and what their polices are.
I made my research over the past couple months and this is the information their representatives told me.
Economy rent a car insurance policies
First I went to their online system to make a reservation for a compact car from May 1 – 10.
Their system gave me a rate of $26.55 USD weekly for a total of $71.99 USD for a Hyundai i10 automatic.

I didn’t see any information about insurance so I went onto the next page.
In the next step I saw the Waivers and Options. I read all the information on the website but I decided to call them and ask a representative to make sure they had the same information.

This is what I found:
- Liability Waiver: This insurance costs $15 USD a day for a sedan/compact and $20 USD for a SUV. It covers only 80% of third party damages. In case of accidents you will have to cover 100% of your car and 20% of the third party damages.
- Limited Loss Waiver: For an extra $8 USD a day you will be covered for 100% of third parties damages but you still have 0% coverage on the car you rented.
- Loss Damage Waiver: It costs $15 USD a day and this insurance will cover the damages of the car you rented, but there is a deductible of $950 USD. If you have an accident and the cost of fixing your car is $1500, you will have to pay $950 and the insurance will cover the rest.
- Secret option: This option is not listed on the website but is offered when Economy delivers the car to you. For an extra $10 a day, this insurance will cover the $950 USD deductible so if you purchase this option and the Loss Damage Waiver together, you will have 0 deductible.
Security Deposit and Credit Card Insurances for Economy rent a car
I asked the Economy representative about credit card insurances because I know many credit cards offer car rental insurance but it isn’t accepted in Costa Rica.
This is the explanation given to me.
Most of the credit card insurances do not cover third party damages. If your credit card does offer third party damage protection in Costa Rica, the client needs to present a letter stating that the card will cover the rented car’s damages and the third party damages.
According to the representative, 99% of the time, the client doesn’t have that third party damages protection.
If the client does bring the correct letter, Economy takes $5000 USD for the security deposit which is frozen for your entire car rental period.
In case of accidents, Economy will charge everything to the client’s credit card and the client will have to do all the paper work with their bank.
If you don’t purchase the Liability waiver because you have the letter from your bank, you will still have to purchase the Limited loss waiver and leave a $5000 USD security deposit.
If you purchase the L.W + L.LW + LDW, the deposit will be $950 USD and if you purchase the secret option in addition, they keep $500 USD.
Readers’ Main Complaint About Economy rent a car
When I was making the reservation online, my final total came out to be $71.99 USD without purchasing the insurance so now I understand their catch and why people get angry with Economy.
This is how it typically works with Economy: The client makes the reservation online and they think, “Oh my car rental for one week is only $72 USD, it’s so cheap” because they think they don’t have to purchase insurance.
However, once the client shows up at the airport, the Economy representative will tell them yes, their reservation is $71.99 USD but there are additional insurances they must purchase even though it didn’t seem like that online.
If the client refuses to buy an insurance because of their credit card coverage, Economy will ask for the letter and pretty much nobody does that as most people don’t have a way to call when they have already left their home country and it would take time away from their vacation.
If you do have the letter, you will stay have to pay insurance and lay down a $5000 USD security deposit.
So I checked online all the options (without the $10 USD a day secret option) and my new total jump from $145.25 USD to $458.45 USD.
Then if the client wants to be 100% covered with 0 deductible with the extra $10 USD at the airport, the final total will be $548.45 USD. What a huge difference from $71.99 USD right?
Thoughts About Economy rent a car
I can see why visitors complain about hidden fees since it seems like on the online reservation system you don’t have to purchase insurance.
So if you want to use Economy, the best way to not get any surprises is by selecting all the insurances they have and making sure you have enough on your credit card to leave a $950 USD security deposit.
I also feel that all the extras are a bit expensive. An additional driver is $10 USD a day and GPS is $15 USD a day.
Adobe rent a car Insurance Policies
As many of you know, Adobe is the company that we recommend but I analyzed and scrutinized them with the same rigor.
Actually I did perhaps a little bit harder because I want our readers to get the best.
I went to their online reservations website using the widget on our discount page and I selected the same car for the same period of time.
Then I called their call center to talk to a representative to re-confirm the following:

Adobe has easy to understand insurances
- Liability Protection: This is their mandatory insurance and it costs $13-25 USD a day depending on the car. With this insurance you will have coverage up to $20,000 USD in 3rd party damages with a 20% deductible as well as coverage of 3rd parties not in the car up to $100,000 USD with 0 deductible.
- Car Protection: This insurance covers damages of the rented car in an accident, collision or roll over. In case of total or partial theft of the rented car, the Car Protection also covers any financial losses due to the theft. You can decline this insurance with your credit card insurance. To decline, you must present a letter from your credit card company stating they will cover the damages. You have to check your credit card’s coverage however, to make sure they will cover your rental, number of passengers, type of car and car rental period. My Chase Sapphire credit card covers this insurance so I can use it to save some money but at the same time, I understand what I will be responsible for in case of an incident.
- Extended Protection: The cost of this insurance is around $17-25 USD a day and it goes on top of the Liability Protection. This one is completely optional. With this insurance, it will cover the 20% deductible of the Liability Protection so you will have a 0 deductible. It also covers windows, vandalism, road assistance 24/7, tow truck and damaged tires (FLAT TIRES NOT INCLUDED). It also covers 100% of damages including 3rd party up to $4 million USD.
- TPW: The cost of this insurance is $9.99 USD a day and it is offered ONLY in person by the Adobe agent when the client collects the car. This is for clients who decline Car Protection insurance and purchase only Liability. The TPW insurance is 100% optional. It increases your third party (Liability) coverage to $4 million USD from $20,000 USD. The Liability deductible goes down to $0 USD from 20%.
Security Deposit
For most of their cars they require a security deposit of $1000 USD. Mytanfeet readers get a $750 USD deposit by default and $500 USD if all 3 insurances are purchase (one of our perks).
Adobe vs Economy
After checking the cost of the same car for the same time period with FULL coverage (0 deductible), the price with Economy was $548.45 USD and with Adobe $438 USD (- $110.45 with Adobe).
On top of that, with Adobe all Mytanfeet readers get two free second drivers, free booster/baby seats, a free SIM card, and most importantly, there are no hidden fees or “secret options.”
So if you try to make a reservation online with Economy, it will look very cheap like in our example it seemed like my reservation was only $71.99 USD.
However, at the end the final rate with full coverage was $548.45 USD. With Adobe it is what it is you see online and that’s it.
My Thoughts About Adobe rent a car Insurance
I like that their insurances were well laid out and easy to understand. To read further about their insurance, check this post detailing each Adobe Rent a Car insurance here.
Alamo rent a car Insurance Policies
Another well-known company is Alamo rent a car. I went to their online reservation system and looked for the same car for the same dates.
They didn’t have a Hyundai i10 in their fleet so I chose a Toyota Yaris hatchback which is similar to the one I used for Economy and Adobe.
Again, I called Alamo and went over all the different insurance options their online system offered me with their representative.

This is how Alamo’s insurance works:
- Primary Liability Insurance: This costs $11.95 USD a day and it is mandatory. It covers 80% of total damages to third party’s property (you pay 20%).
- Collision Damage Waiver – Theft Protection: This costs $12.95 USD and it covers the rental car damage. This insurance along with the Primary Liability Insurance are mandatory and it has a $2000 USD deductible. So in case of an accident, you will have to pay the first $2000 USD for the rental car and insurance will take care of the rest.
- Deductible Protection: For an extra $20.95 USD per day, you get 0 deductible in case of any accident. If you get this insurance, you will not pay the 20% for third parties damages and the $2000 USD deductible for the rental car.
On top on that, even if you have all the 3 insurances above they will charge $5 USD a day for road assistance and $5.95 for tire and windshield protection.
Avis rent a car Insurance policies
I tried to get in contact with one of their agents but I couldn’t. I called 3 times in order to get someone to talk to about insurance!
When I finally got a representative, their answer was “You can read online everything about insurances.” Then they hung up.
This is the worst service I received so far from all the companies I called. I am not saying the whole company is like this but they lost me as a client.
I unfortunately was not able to get their insurance information.
Conclusion and recommendations
I will be keeping adding more companies to this post as I continue my research but by now, you should now have a good idea of how Costa Rica car rental insurance works.
If you’re renting a car, you know what to look for when it comes to extra fees and insurance.
We hope this post helped clarify questions you had about renting a car in Costa Rica. And don’t forget to take advantage of our discount!
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Jenn says
Hi,
I’ve scheduled a rental car with Adobe using your discount code (thanks!). Just wanted to ask a couple questions because you seem to answer really well on here and I can’t find anything on their website.
1. I don’t remember an option to get a free shuttle or have them deliver the car to the airport, is there a way to schedule this with Adobe directly?
2. After dropping off the car, I am going in to San Jose for one evening. What is the best way to get there from the rental car office; does Adobe offer free shuttles to any hotels?
3. Do you recommend getting just the LDW or the full coverage? I’ve currently opted for full coverage, but have heard that there is a lot of vandalism/theft going on recently.
Thanks!
yeison says
Hello Jenn,
Here are the answers for your questions
1 – I see that you already put your flight information in the car rental reservation, an Adobe rent a car representative will be waiting for you at the arrival area he/she will be holding an Adobe rent a car sign, as soon as you find them they will take you to their shuttle (they have one every 5-10 minutes) and they will take you to their airport office located 3-5 minutes from the arrivals area. There is no need to book this shuttle it is always there.
2 – Just let the Adobe representative know that you want your car pick up at “x” hotel in San Jose, the Adobe team will pick up the car at not extra cost, in this way you will not have to drive to the airport office. Just make sure to give them the right hotel name, address and time.
3 – This is hard to say, we leave in Tamarindo (A popular beach destination in the north pacific area) and we haven’t heard of any one getting robbed or their cars broke recently there are lots of parking spaces with security, in this kind of situations you never know so if you can get it go for it, and you can’t just try to leave the car in official parking spaces and do not leave values right on top of the seats or things like that.
We wish you a great time in Costa Rica and thank you for reading Mytanfeet.com
Rachel says
Question about the security deposit. They will charge your credit card $1,000 upon picking up the car? That seems pretty steep. Do you immediately get this refunded after turning back in?
yeison says
Hello Rachel, Yes they will pre-authorized $1000 (not charge) and it usually takes from 3 to 5 business days or less
Shawna says
Do they hold $1000 deposit and charge the cost of a car rental (ie. $400) so $1400 is unusable on the card? Or do they hold the deposit ($1000) and then return the deposit less the car rental ($400) when you return the vehicle (ie. 600 back on to the card)? I’ve got a large purchase I need to put on my card immediately after my trip and want to ensure I’ve got the appropriate space on my card if the deposit won’t immediately go back to the card. Thanks for your help.
yeison says
Hello Shawna, Adobe will hold the full amount when you sign the contract and if you have only one card they will hold $1400. if you have two cards you can split the deposit in one card and the rental amount in another one.
Megan says
Hello,
Thanks for your time on this. It was very helpful to confirm that I might be getting scammed. Most places I have checked with are really cheap but now two places confirm how they hit you with airport fee’s, license fees and mandatory full insurance. Only you, really explain what’s going on. I have since found that my company has an agreement with Enterprise to get good rates with all the extra’s. Full 7 passenger full insurance and GPS for 8 days for $850. The only other thing I am left trying to research is that you can’t take your car off of paved/national roads. Is this true that you know of? One of the people that I communicated with for a rental house had told me this. We had plans to go to several places that have gravel roads. Thanks
Megan
yeison says
Hi Megan!
I have read many letters from Credit card companies that provide insurances to see what it is involve, what they cover and they don’t. You of the most interesting regulations most of this companies have is that if you have an accident in a not paved or “official” road they will not cover the car damages, in Costa Rica you will find lots of gravel roads and “non official” road to get to some hidden beaches, national parks etc. Once you land some companies will ask you if you are planning to go off road and if you say yes they will add another kind of insurance.
I am not sure how Enterprice handle that here, they are own by the same National and Alamo group so I believe they have the same rules. We are not saying that this companies are bad they just make it very confused to their clients, I highly recommend you to ask all the details if you rent with them ask about vandalism, tires, off road, road attention even windshields. For this reason we send people to Adobe it is very simple and clear if you have the FULL insurance the only situation where they will not cover you is in case of negligence like driving under the influence, intentional crash and if you cross a river with the car.
The chances of an accident are very small but just in case read all the small letters. I hope this helps and please let me know if you have any questions.
John Humleker says
First thank you for doing the leg work on renting a car in Costa Rica! We are not arriving until February 2017 and until I found your blog I spent more time researching how to rent a car then, booking our flights and condo. Your blog finally made it easy, and then the folks at Adobe have been great. I cancelled my reservation with Budget and have had to upgrade with Adobe twice (we added 2 people to our party recently and needed a larger car). So I called Adobe and they could not have been friendler and more helpful – if they are as half as nice when we arrive I will be delighted.
I feel like I can now focus on the rest of your blog and get ready for our first trip to Costa Rica! Thanks again for what you are doing, now on to watching your videos and learning more about this beautiful country.
Sammi says
Hi John! Thank you for such kind words, our goal is to help everyone travel better and stress free in Costa Rica so we are extremely happy to hear that our blog has helped plan your trip smoothly. I’m sure you will have a great time in Costa Rica and please let us know if there is anything in particular you’d like us to write about and we’ll do our best!
Jordan says
I just rented a mid sized SUV from Ace/Toyota at Liberia airport and feel totally scammed.
$156/wk which was a good deal but then they hit me with the mandatory LDW for Another $360/wk. I have coverage through my credit card and my home auto insurance but they have me no choice.
Is the $$350/ wk mandatory ldw fee legit? They claim it has nothing to do with them.
Sammi says
Hi Jordan, I’m so sorry to hear about your experience. Costa Rica does have a mandatory insurance but that’s insane they charged you $360 for another week for it! Usually it’s an extra $13-17 a day but they must have made you pay full insurance which is even more, usually around $18 a day but still.
That’s why we never recommend renting at the airport because car rental companies (the international ones) like to pull this trick and it’s completely wrong. They give you a cheap car rental rate and then hit you with a hidden insurance and extra fees and since you’re at the airport, you have no way to check out other options or get the correct paperwork from your credit card company. They should give you all the options up front so you know exactly what you’re paying, this is why we work with Adobe because they give the total price up front, they don’t hit you with any surprise fees or anything. Unfortunately many international car rental companies don’t, they do what happened to you so many people have bad experiences with renting a car in Costa Rica.
yeison says
Hi Tamara to be honest with you there is not such thing as airport tax, I have heard that some companies charge this but Adobe doesn’t when you request a quote or make a reservation in our blog the amount that you at the end is the final amount Adobe has no hidden weird fees. Please let us know if you have any questions and if you would like to check the rates please go here: Costa Rica car rental discount
Tamara says
Hi,
Do you know if Adobe charges the airport tax? I read that if you pick SJO as the pick up location you get charged 13% even thought the car rental places are off airport property
Tim says
Hello!
We just made a reservation through your widget, but after clicking “Reserve”, it took us to a login page asking for a corporate username and password login. I’m not sure if our reservation went through – can you please help us confirm?
Thanks!
Tim
yeison says
Hi Tim, that is weird I just checked and I dont see any reservation under your name or email address, can you please try again? If you keep having the same problems please email us the type of car you need, dates and location to our email on our contact page. Thanks!
yeison says
Hi David,
Thanks for reading our blog, in regards to your questions for the south part of Guanacaste you can use a 4×2 if you are not thinking on going off road or anything extreme but if I always recommend a 4×4 for the areas you are going you will see even if you want to go to Avellanas that is located close from Pinilla sometimes if it rains you need a 4×4 for more safety, for your question #2 I have the perfect answer with video included here: Adobe Rent a Car Liberia Airport. and there are not extra charges at all for the shuttle and for questions #3 it’s hard to say if you can afford the Super Protection Plan get it if something happen and I mean anything, you will be 100% cover (of course not for driving under the influence or things like that) with the normal insurance if something happen you will have to pay the deductible and 100% up to you we know lots of clients that refuse the SSP and they are fine, but you never know 🙂 I hope my answers help.
David says
We will be traveling to Costa Rica on June 2nd, 2017. Arriving in Liberia, driving to Hacienda Pinilla Beach Club, Guanacaste Province, then driving further South to Hotel Punta Islita, 160, Punta Islita. We’ll be staying for just over a week and plan to explore a bit (beaches, etc.). 3 questions: 1) is 4×2 enough or would a 4×4 make more sense in this area and I couldn’t tell from the Adobe site. 2) do we take a shuttle when we arrive to pickup the car, or is the car going to be at the airport? When I reserved the car I choose LIR as the pickup/dropoff, but want to make sure there isn’t an additional charge since the Adobe office appears to be offsite. 3) is the “Super Protection Plan Insurance” worth it? I’m leaning against getting it.