Then walk to the immigration building, go inside and present your passport and the exit tax receipt when it’s your turn.
2- Border Crossing: Walk the no man’s land
You can now walk in between Costa Rica and Nicaragua. Follow the only street a few hundred meters to the Nicaraguan border.
3- Border Crossing: Enter Nicaragua
After approximately a hundred meters you will have a first officer checking your passport. He will then direct you to the health shack located right at the entrance of the Nicaraguan customs and immigration building. This is where you have to show your negative covid test results, and get a receipt.
Then walk inside the building and wait your turn to stamp your passport in Nicaragua. Someone will come to you and charge $1 municipality tax. Once it’s your turn, the immigration officer will ask for your passport, your health receipt, and check your Costa Rica exit stamp. You will have to pay another $12 entrance fee to the immigration officer.
Once your passport is stamped, you will check your bags on x-ray and cross the Nicaraguan customs. The customs office is inside the immigration office.
Border Crossings with a Vehicle
Entering with your vehicle can be lengthy but usually not too difficult. Note that you cannot cross the border with a rental car.
To cross the border with your vehicle, you will have to present:
- your title (Titulo de la Propiedad)
- your driver’s license
- your passport
You will have to pay an entry fee of $20-30 and then get proper stamps from Hacienda/Aduana (Timbres de Hacienda), and a property certificate from Hacienda/Aduana. Make sure you have a current tag and purchase Nicaragua insurance. Around $24 USD.
You will be given a temporary (30-days) permit to drive in Nicaragua and (90-days) in Costa Rica.
How to Get to the Costa Rica – Nicaragua Border?
Once at the Costa Rica – Nicaragua border, you can buy your bus ticket directly at the bus station at the border. But first, how do you get to the border?
Nicaragua Border
You can travel by public bus, called the chicken bus, from Rivas, San Juan del Sur, and Managua. You can also contact direct buses and shuttles companies such as Tica Bus, Caribe shuttle, and more. (EXTERNAL LINKS)
Another option is to take a taxi to the border, which costs an average of $20-30 from San Juan del Sur and $80-120 from Managua. La Santa Maria staff would be happy to help you coordinate your transportation to/from the border!
Costa Rica Border
You can also travel by public bus from Liberia, Monteverde, and San José in Costa Rica. You can also contact the direct buses and shuttles companies.
Taxis from Liberia costs on average $75-120 and $200-250 from San Jose.
Peñas Blancas Border Crossing: 4 Helpful Tips
1- Bring small USD bills
Most of the time the immigration offices and the different people collecting taxes along border crossings do not have much change. Bring bills of $1, $5, and $10 if possible to pay all taxes.
2- Get help moving your luggage across the borders
There are a few people who will offer you help to carry your luggage in between the borders. It might only be 5-10 minutes, but it is also typically 30 Celsius-84/Fahrenheit! If you would like some help walking with your luggage, pick one of the men who has a trailer, but make sure to negotiate the price ($1-5) before handling your suitcases.
Do not give anybody except immigration and customs officers your passport.
3- Don’t pay for custom forms!
If someone asks you to pay in order to get a custom form, don’t. Those forms are free directly with immigration officers and are now mainly filled up online.
4- Do not leave your passport or valuable belongings unattended
Make sure to always hold on tight your passport and other valuable items such as phones, laptops. Even though pickpockets are not common when crossing the Nicaragua Costa Rica border, it still happens, and better be prepared than sorry.