7 Ways Expats Can Enjoy Christmas in Costa Rica

Bex Smith Bex Smith

Costa Rica

December 17, 2024

Christmas is one of the magical times of the year. As an expat in Costa Rica, you are uniquely privileged to experience the holiday season in a new and vibrant way. From the dazzling parades to festive foods, numerous ways exist to embrace the Christmas spirit and create unforgettable memories.  

Here are seven ways you can make the most of the holiday season in Costa Rica.  

1. Enjoy the Festival de la Luz 

One of the cherished holiday traditions in Costa Rica is the explosion of festivity that has come with the Festival of Light in San José. The colorful floats, lively music, masquerades, and fireworks all merge into this grand parade each December to transform downtown San José into a festive wonderland—a must-see for those who want to dive into the Christmas spirit. 

2. Christmas Parades and Events 

The municipalities celebrate Christmas in Costa Rica with parades, free of charge. These lively celebrations bring together the communities in a great musical atmosphere with costumes and lights. Use social media or Facebook to check on the local page for details of these merry crowds and enjoy the festive season. 

3. Malls are a Must-Visit 

Costa Rica shopping places like malls go all out for Christmas with elaborate decorations, music, and festive displays. Even if shopping isn’t your thing, walking through the vibrant atmosphere can ignite the Christmas spirit. Take in the dazzling lights and soak up the cheerful vibes—it’s a simple yet effective way to feel the holiday magic.  

4. Get Together with Other Families 

The holiday season in Costa Rica is all about togetherness. Reach out to other expat families or locals who may not have big Christmas plans and organize a gathering. Host a potluck dinner, BBQ, or game night to share the festive joy. Building connections and creating memories with others can make the season even more special. 

5. Decorate Your Home 

Decorating your home is the perfect Christmas mood. Put up a Christmas tree, string some lights, and add ornaments to create that festive atmosphere. Traditional Costa Rican decorations like wreaths and nativity scenes help connect you with local traditions. Don’t forget to play Christmas music while you decorate!  

6. Indulge in Costa Rican Christmas Foods and Drinks 

Food plays a fundamental role in Costa Rica’s Christmas, and giving in to local holiday treats can never be avoided. Favorite dishes include pork tamales, known as Tamales Navideños, roasted pork leg named Pata de Cerdo, and Christmas cake labeled Queque Navideño. Enjoy these with rompope or a Costa Rican authentic dish—eggnog—as part of your authentic holiday experience. 

7. Take Back for the Community 

Christmas is the season of giving, and there’s no better way to feel the holiday spirit than by helping those in need. Participate in donation drives, support a local charity, or volunteer your time. Donating toys, clothes, food, or even a small gift can bring someone else’s holiday joy while enriching your own. 

Conclusion  

As an expat in Costa Rica, spending Christmas there provides an excellent opportunity to learn about new customs and absorb local culture.   

Parades, decorations, food, and seven other activities have everything required to get into the holiday spirit and make unforgettable memories. This year, let Costa Rica’s unique charm help you celebrate Christmas in an extraordinary way. 

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