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Kimberly & Chris

February 7, 2027 • Alajuela Province, La Fortuna, Costa Rica
284 Days To Go!

Kimberly & Chris

February 7, 2027 • Alajuela Province, La Fortuna, Costa Rica
284 Days To Go!

Q + A

Will the ceremony and reception be outside?

What can we expect the weather to be like?

In February, La Fortuna is typically warm and dry, as it is the middle of the dry season. You can expect daytime temperatures around the low 80s to mid-80s°F, and nighttime temperatures in the low 70s°F. While it is mostly sunny, occasional afternoon showers can still occur in the tropical rainforest climate, so packing a light poncho or small umbrella is a good idea.

Are there any other events that I should know about around the wedding?

Yes - we have a number of things planned! During the day on the 6th, we will have an optional local tours and excursions for anyone that is interested to join. That same evening we will host a Welcome Party at Kenko's Restaurant. We are also having a rehearsal dinner on Feburary 5th for immediate family and bridal party. Please check the 'Schedule' tab for more detailed information.

Is there transportation to and from the hotel to the ceremony?

Yes - we will provide group transportation for guests from the ceremony to the reception location, and to select hotels at the end of the night.

How do I get from the airport to La Fortuna?

Guests can rent a car, book a shuttle, or arrange private transportation. We’ll share group shuttle options closer to the date.

What is the best map app for Costa Rica?

We recommend using 'Waze' because it is the most accurate map for Costa Rica transportation.

Do I need a passport?

Yes, a valid passport with at least 6 months before expiration is required for entry into Costa Rica.

Is there a hotel block?

YES! we have made hotel blocks at Hotel Los Lagos (where the ceremony will be) and Kioro Arenal ( where the reception will be held).

What currency is used?

Costa Rican Colón, but U.S. dollars are widely accepted. Credit cards are also common.

Do I need travel insurance?

We recommend it for peace of mind in case of cancellations or medical emergencies.

Is Costa Rica safe?

Yes, but use common travel sense. Don’t leave belongings unattended.

Is tipping a thing in costa rica?

Service fees are already included in your bill at restaurants, so tipping is not expected. You could tip some services like porters, guest attendants at the hotel or shuttle drivers.