How Much Is $100 US in Costa Rica?
The value of $100 USD in Costa Rica varies by exchange rate, but on average:
$100 USD = roughly ₡50,000–₡55,000 Costa Rican colones.
(Exchange rate fluctuates daily, generally between ₡500–₡560 per dollar.)
1. What can $100 get you in Costa Rica?
Groceries
$100 can cover:
A week of groceries for 1–2 people
Fresh produce, local meats, rice, beans, eggs
Some imported items
Dining Out
$100 can buy:
8–12 meals at local sodas
4–6 meals at mid-range restaurants
1–2 meals at high-end restaurants
Transportation
Full tank of gas
Dozens of bus trips
Multiple Uber rides
Entertainment
$100 can cover:
Cinema tickets
Museum entries
Weekend trips (excluding hotels)
National park entrance fees
Utilities
In many regions:
Electricity for a month
Internet for a month
Phone plan for several months
2. Cost of Living Context
Costa Rica is not the cheapest country in Latin America, but $100 still stretches far more than in the U.S. for daily expenses.
Bottom Line
$100 USD converts to roughly ₡50,000–₡55,000 and covers a significant amount of daily living expenses in Costa Rica.
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