COVID-19 Updates
Borders are currently open to residents from all U.S. States, Canada, and Europe. There are specific steps visitors must take before traveling to Costa Rica:
1. Visitors need to complete a Health Pass 48 hours prior to entering which can be found here.
2. You will need insurance that covers hospitalization and accommodation in case you require quarantine due to COVID19. Insurance offered by the National Insurance Institute (INS) and Sagicor complies with these exigencies.
3. Have a valid passport.
4. Purchased round-trip ticket or reservation showing an eventual departure from Costa Rica via air.
Travelers to Costa Rica are not required to quarantine upon arrival.
Thankfully, low population density, an open-air lifestyle that’s one with nature, and a fortified health care system have all contributed to how Costa Rica has navigated the global pandemic.
Find the latest up-to-date information on COVID-19 in Costa Rica and most recent Costa Rica travel requirements here.
Preventative Measures at Casa MarBella
We would like to ensure our guests that we are implementing preventative measures in accordance with the Center for Disease Control (CDC), local and national health authorities to prevent the spread of COVID-19.
Our goal is to provide a safe, clean environment allowing you to relax and enjoy your vacation. Here is our protocol:
Touchable surfaces throughout the hotel are disinfected each day
Frequently used surfaces, like door knobs, are disinfected multiple times per day
Masks and gloves are used by staff and housekeeping where appropriate
Between guests the rooms are thoroughly disinfected
All linens are washed in hot water with eco-friendly detergents
Employees are encouraged not to touch their faces and properly wash their hands often
Employees are educated on proper hygiene and safety
Employees are local and questioned about their health on a daily basis
Safety and hygiene information is available for guests