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Costa Rica Fuel Prices Jump as Drivers Face Higher Costs at the Pump

Fuel prices in Costa Rica rose sharply this week, adding another expense for residents, expats and tourists planning road trips across the country. The new rates took effect today, after the adjustment was published in the official La Gaceta newspaper. The increase was approved by ARESEP, Costa Rica’s public services regulator, as part of its latest extraordinary fuel price review.

Under the new prices:

  • Regular gasoline rose from ₡625 to ₡748 per liter, an increase of ₡123.
  • Super gasoline increased from ₡630 to ₡733 per liter, up ₡103.
  • Diesel saw the steepest jump, rising from ₡564 to ₡716 per liter, an increase of ₡152.

For drivers, the impact will be immediate. Filling a 50-liter tank now costs about ₡6,150 more with regular gasoline and ₡5,150 more with super gasoline. Diesel drivers will pay about ₡7,600 more for the same size tank. Larger rental SUVs and pickups, common among travelers heading to beaches, mountains and rural destinations, could see full-tank increases close to or above ₡9,000 depending on tank size.

The increase comes as international oil and refined fuel prices remain under pressure. ARESEP said the adjustment reflects fuel purchases made by RECOPE between March 13 and April 9, a period affected by higher global prices tied to the conflict in the Middle East and wider volatility in energy markets.

Costa Rica imports its finished fuels, which means international price changes can move quickly into the local market. ARESEP’s fuel prices are reviewed monthly and can rise or fall based on RECOPE’s purchase costs, the exchange rate, market conditions, supply and demand, geopolitical events and weather-related factors.

The latest increase is also part of a broader upward trend. A previous adjustment took effect in mid-April, when regular gasoline and diesel also moved higher.

For tourists renting a car, the increase is worth factoring into travel budgets, especially for longer routes from San José to Guanacaste, the Osa Peninsula, the South Pacific, or the Caribbean coast. Those trips often involve long stretches between towns, mountain roads, detours, and extra driving to hotels, beaches, national parks and restaurants.

The price change may also go beyond private vehicles. Diesel is widely used in transport, freight and other sectors, meaning higher fuel costs can eventually add pressure to the price of goods and services. Local gas station operators warned this week that the diesel increase would have a broad effect because of its role in transportation and industry.

As we mentioned in a previous article, one unusual detail in the new pricing is that super gasoline is now cheaper than regular gasoline. ARESEP said this reflects differences in RECOPE’s fuel purchases and could influence consumer behavior at stations. For now, drivers should expect higher pump prices nationwide and plan fuel stops carefully on long trips, especially in remote areas where stations are farther apart.

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