Home Why Invest in Costa Rica? Strategic location, infrastructure and transportation

Strategic location, infrastructure and transportation

Costa Rica has become an important near shore location for companies from the U.S., as well as a strategic offshore location for European companies in the dollar zone, for European-based companies.

It is geographically well situated in the middle of the Americas and can be reached easily from most U.S. cities. Every day, there are approximately 30 different passenger flights from Costa Rica to the US and Canada. Additionally, 60 weekly direct flights are scheduled to other destinations in Central America, South America and Europe.

The country´s time zone coincides with the U.S. Central Standard Time Zone (GMT -6)

 

Costa Rica is your platform to the world

 

  • Central Standard Time Zone
  • 2-3 days delivery time by major express services
  • Daily world-wide air cargo through 14 daily flights
  • Over 24 world cargo shipping lines with regular departures on the Pacific Ocean and the Caribbean Sea


City

Flights Frequency

Atlanta, GA

Daily

Charlotte, NC

Daily

Chicago, IL

Once a week

Dallas, TX

Daily

Denver, CO

Daily

Fort Lauderdale, FL

Daily

Houston, TX

Daily

Los Angeles, CA

Daily

Miami, FL

Daily

New York, NY

Daily

Newark, NJ

Daily

Orlando, FL

Daily

Philadelphia, PA

Once a week

Phoenix, AZ

Daily

Toronto, Canada

Daily

 

 

  • Costa Rica has an abundant water supply, reliable hydroelectric power, and an advanced telecommunications system
  • An extensive highway system, two major international airports and three seaports
  • All major U.S., European, and Latin American passenger and cargo carriers provide service at very competitive rates


Telecommunications

 

  • Redundant fiber optic submarine cables (Maya & Arcos; Pacific Global Crossing)
  • Satellite and terrestrial microwave network in place to meet the demand of land lines, mobile and Internet services
  • New multinational suppliers are entering the market, providing private networks, Internet and mobile phone services

Electricity

 

  • 93% of electricity is generated from renewable sources (hydroelectric, geothermal and wind)

  • Competitive electricity rates (US$ / KW). The industrial cost of electricity ranges from $0.07 to $0.10 per Kwh