Costa Rica is a country that is known for its beautiful scenery and lush tropical forests. It’s also a country welcoming and supportive of LGBTQ+ travelers and ex-pats. Costa Rica is one of the few countries in Latin America considered a safe destination for LGBTQ+ travelers and ex-pats.
This is thanks to the country's progressive policies and strong social movements that support diversity and equality. So if you're looking for a safe and welcoming destination, look no further than Costa Rica – the country is perfect for LGBTQ+ travelers and ex-pats.
Supporting and Protecting the LGBTQ+ community
In May 2020, President Carlos Alvarado Quesada kept his promise to legalize gay marriage when the constitutional court approved it. There are anti-discrimination laws with penalties for discrimination and hate crimes based on sexual orientation.
In addition, there have been executive orders passed to expand the rights of transgender people in Costa Rica. These include being able to change your name, gender, and photo on government documents.

Check out the Asher & Lyric LGBTQ+ Travel Safety Index. This Index lists the best and worst countries for LGBTQ+ travel, plus LGBTQ+ Safety tips shared by travel experts. In the 2022 Index, Costa Rica was ranked 41 out of 203 countries for safety.
A Vibrant LGBTQ Community in Costa Rica
With its long tourism history, which continues to grow, Costa Rica is one of the safest Latin American Countries for LGBTQ+ people. The country has a strong tolerance and openness towards alternative lifestyles, making it a safe place for LGBTQ+ travelers and ex-pats to live and engage in social activities.
There is no more instability facing LGBTQ+ people than anyone else. The biggest concern for anyone’s safety is petty theft and pickpocketing. Due to the welcoming nature of Costa Rica, there are numerous festivals and events throughout the year celebrating the LGBTQ+ community. Gay Pride on the Beach 2023 will be held in Manuel Antonio, Costa Rica.
Two of the hotspots best known for their LGBTQ+ nightlife and events are:
San José, the capital of Costa Rica, has grown over the last ten years into one of the most popular destinations for the LGBTQ+ community and the center of the gay scene in Costa Rica. You will find gay restaurants, bars, clubs, saunas, bookstores, and gay-owned Bed & Breakfast spots.
Manuel Antonio and Quepos are located 105 miles (170 kilometers) southeast of San José in the Puntarenas province on the Central Pacific coast. They are the second most popular gay destination in Costa Rica. Home to a national park and hills with panoramic views, you can find welcoming hotels that fly rainbow flags and Airbnbs welcoming all.
It boasts unspoiled beaches, welcoming hotels, and one of the most gay-friendly beach areas in the world.
The nightlife in Manuel Antonio and Quepos, at the other end of a major road, is easily accessible from the beaches with restaurants and bars, and activities.
*NOTE—No matter how progressive the country is, remember that it is Catholic with many conservative people where cultural stigma still exists, so always watch yourself when leaving areas centered around the LGBTQ+ experience.
Learn All About Traveling to Costa Rica and Enjoying the Pura Vida Spirit!
There are many ways to learn how to travel to Costa Rica and where to spend your time while here. Some of the most informative websites to give you everything you want to know are listed here.
A Final Thought
Costa Rica is a beautiful place to visit and live. As with any place, some areas of the country may not be as tolerant or welcoming of LGBTQ+ individuals, but most Costa Ricans support equal rights for all.
This makes it an excellent destination for those seeking a safe and friendly environment to live their truth. Come to Costa Rica. We will welcome you and envelop you in the Pura Vida spirit.
Pura Vida! 🌺