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AUSCRIUpdated June 7, 2026

Moving from Australia to Costa Rica

One of the longest moves there is, and one of the most rewarding. Here is the honest brief on deep sea shipping from Australia to the Pacific and Caribbean ports, the duty relief that comes with residency, and the steps that matter on this lane.

Indicative all in cost
$6,000 to 13,000
2 to 3 bed, shared container
Door to door
8 to 12 weeks
Australian ports to Caldera or Moin
Best method
Shared container
best value for a 2 to 3 bed
The surprise
Duty relief needs residency
the menaje de casa rule

Costs are indicative ranges for 2026.

AThe verdict

The honest summary of this move.

Moving from Australia to Costa Rica is about as far as a household move goes, so the freight is a real cost and a real wait. The part that catches people out is that the prized relief from import duty on your goods is tied to your residency status, not to simply arriving, so plan immigration and shipping together.

This is a long deep sea move. Goods leave Australian ports such as Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, or Fremantle and travel across the Pacific, often arriving at Caldera on the Pacific coast or routed through to Moin near Limon on the Caribbean side. Plan eight to twelve weeks door to door once consolidation and customs are counted, with air freight reserved for the essentials you need first.

Cost depends on your volume and whether you share a container or take a sole use one. For a typical two to three bedroom home, a shared container is usually the best value, while a full home or a tight timeline points to a dedicated twenty or forty foot container. Costa Rica then adds local delivery, the customs agent fee, and port handling, so build those into your budget.

The single most important planning point is residency. Costa Rica grants relief from import duty on used household goods under the menaje de casa regime, but it is linked to having or being well into an approved residency category such as pensionado, rentista, or inversionista. Ship before that is in order and you risk paying duty you could have avoided, so sequence the immigration application and the container carefully.

BThe real number

What it costs, by home size and method.

The numbers below are indicative ranges for Australia to Costa Rica in 2026. It is one of the longest sea lanes there is, so your volume in cubic feet, your container choice, and the destination delivery distance from the port drive the price more than anything else.

Home sizeShared containerSole use 20 or 40 footAir freight
Studio or 1 bedroom$3,500 to 7,000$6,500 to 11,0006,000 to 11,000
2 to 3 bedrooms$6,000 to 13,000$11,000 to 20,00013,000 to 24,000
4 plus bedrooms$11,000 to 20,000$18,000 to 30,00022,000 to 40,000

Indicative ranges for 2026 in Australian dollars. The main drivers are your volume, whether you share or take a sole use container, the season, and the delivery distance from Caldera or Moin to your new home. A binding pre move survey is the only way to get a real figure.

Shared container
Groupage, part load
$6,000 to 13,000
8 to 12 weeks, plus consolidation
  • + Best value for a 2 to 3 bedroom home that does not fill a full box.
  • + You pay only for the space your goods occupy on the vessel.
  • - Slowest option, because the load waits for other cargo on a long route.
  • + Often the only sensible choice for a part load this far.
Sole use container
20 or 40 foot, dedicated
$11,000 to 30,000
7 to 10 weeks
  • + Faster and more secure, since your goods are sealed and travel alone.
  • + Right for a full home or a four plus bedroom move.
  • - You pay for the whole box even if you do not fill it.
  • + Simpler clearance, as the container is yours end to end.
Air freight
Fast, premium
$6,000 to 40,000
1 to 2 weeks
  • + Fastest way to get essentials across while your sea load follows.
  • + Good for a small, high priority shipment of clothes and documents.
  • - Far more expensive per volume than sea freight.
  • - Rarely sensible for a whole household on this lane.
CThe plan

A sane timeline for this move.

With months on the water, the real planning is your residency application and the customs clearance in Costa Rica, not the transit itself. Start the immigration step early, because it gates the duty relief.

5 to 7 months out

Sort residency first

Choose your residency category, such as pensionado, rentista, or inversionista, and start the application with Costa Rican immigration. This unlocks the menaje de casa duty relief, so it leads everything else.

12 weeks out

Get surveys and quotes

Book video or in home surveys with movers who run the Australia to Costa Rica lane and ask for binding or not to exceed quotes so you can compare like for like.

8 to 10 weeks out

Book and prepare documents

Confirm your mover and sailing, and assemble your passport, residency approval or evidence it is in process, the valued inventory in the menaje de casa format, and the bill of lading.

Moving week

Pack and load

The crew packs and inventories your goods and loads the container at origin. Keep your documents and a small air or hand carry shipment of essentials separate.

6 to 9 weeks at sea

Ocean transit

Your container crosses the Pacific to Caldera, or is routed through to Moin near Limon on the Caribbean coast, depending on the service your mover chooses.

Arrival

Clear customs and deliver

A local customs agent presents your menaje de casa documents to the customs authority. Once cleared, your goods are trucked to your home. Build in extra days, since clearance timing varies.

DCustoms and import into Costa Rica

Bringing your household goods into Costa Rica.

Costa Rica allows relief from import duty on used household goods under the menaje de casa regime, but the relief is tied to your residency status. People with an approved residency category, or who are well into the process, can import their used personal and household effects with duty relief, assessed by the customs authority on a detailed inventory.

The exemption is built for genuine new residents. To use it you normally need an approved residency such as pensionado, rentista, or inversionista, or strong evidence that your application is in train, together with an itemised and valued packing list in the menaje de casa format, your passport, and the bill of lading. A licensed customs agent, an agente aduanal, almost always handles the clearance, and engaging one early is the norm on this lane.

Sequencing is the whole game. If your household goods arrive before your residency is approved or properly in process, you can lose the duty relief and face assessment on the shipment, so most movers time the container to follow the immigration step rather than lead it. New items, goods in commercial quantities, and very high value electronics can attract duty even within a menaje de casa shipment.

Some goods need separate thought. Importing a vehicle from Australia is possible but taxed heavily and best costed carefully, since Costa Rican vehicle import taxes are significant and the steering side differs from many markets. Firearms, certain foods, plants, and protected species are controlled. Keep your inventory honest and consistent with the bill of lading, because mismatches are the main cause of delay.

Verify before you move. The menaje de casa conditions, the residency categories that qualify, vehicle import taxes, and the documents required change and are applied case by case. Confirm the current position with the Costa Rican customs authority, the Direccion General de Aduanas, or a licensed customs agent before your goods ship.
EVisas and residency

The realistic routes for this corridor.

Australians settle in Costa Rica through the same residency categories used worldwide, based on income, savings, investment, or remote work. The route you choose also determines your access to the household goods duty relief. These are summaries, not advice.

PensionadoFor retirees

For people drawing a permanent pension at or above a set monthly amount. It is the classic retirement route to Costa Rica, requires enrolment in the public health system, and supports the menaje de casa duty relief on your move.

RentistaFor stable independent income

For those who can show a guaranteed regular income for a set period or a qualifying deposit in a Costa Rican bank. It suits the financially independent and those not yet of pension age.

InversionistaFor investors

For people making a qualifying investment in Costa Rica, often in property or a business. It carries flexibility and, like the other categories, can support the duty relief on imported household goods.

Digital nomadFor remote workers

Costa Rica offers a remote work residence for people employed by or running a business abroad who meet an income threshold, allowing a longer stay than a tourist entry while you earn from overseas.

Not immigration advice. Income thresholds, deposit amounts, processing times, and the health system enrolment rules change. Confirm current requirements with the Costa Rican immigration authority, the Direccion General de Migracion y Extranjeria, or a qualified adviser before you commit.
FChoosing a mover

How to choose a mover for Australia to Costa Rica.

We never name, rank, or recommend a moving company. Instead, here is the neutral checklist that matters on this exact lane. Apply it to any quote, then request comparable quotes through the form below.

FIDI or IAM affiliation

Membership of the FIDI Global Alliance or the International Association of Movers signals audited financial stability and a complaints process you can lean on if something goes wrong.

Real corridor experience

Ask how many households the company has shipped from Australia to Costa Rica in the past year. A mover that runs the lane often knows the ports, the customs broker, and the paperwork by heart.

A binding pre move survey

Insist on a video or in home survey and a binding or not to exceed quote. A price built from a real volume estimate is the only quote you can compare like for like.

Clear insurance terms

Read how transit cover is calculated, what the deductible is, and whether valuation is by replacement value. Vague cover is the most common regret on an international move.

Verifiable reviews

Look for recent, specific reviews that name the destination, not just star ratings. Patterns in how a company handles claims tell you more than any single glowing note.

Written scope and timeline

Everything that matters belongs in writing: packing, customs clearance, delivery, unpacking, and debris removal, with who pays destination charges spelled out.

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?Common questions

Questions people ask about this move.

How much does it cost to move from Australia to Costa Rica?

For a 2 to 3 bedroom home, a shared container typically costs from about 6,000 to 13,000 Australian dollars in 2026, with a sole use container more for larger homes. Your volume, container choice, season, and delivery distance from Caldera or Moin drive the number. A binding pre move survey is the only way to get a firm figure.

How long does shipping from Australia to Costa Rica take?

Plan for eight to twelve weeks door to door. The ocean leg across the Pacific to Caldera, or routed through to Moin, is long, and booking, consolidation for a shared load, and customs clearance add to it.

Can I bring my furniture into Costa Rica duty free?

Used household goods can qualify for relief from import duty under the menaje de casa regime, but the relief is tied to having an approved residency category or being well into the process. The customs authority assesses each shipment on a detailed inventory, so sequence your residency and your container together.

Do I pay duty on my household goods?

If you hold or are properly progressing an approved residency such as pensionado, rentista, or inversionista, your used household goods can usually be imported under menaje de casa with relief from duty. Ship before your residency is in order and you risk being assessed for duty, so timing is critical.

Can I bring my car from Australia?

You can, but Costa Rican vehicle import taxes are high and the driving side differs from Australia, so it is often cheaper to sell at home and buy locally. Cost it carefully with a customs agent before deciding.

What residency do I need to move to Costa Rica?

Most movers use the pensionado for retirees, the rentista for those with stable independent income, the inversionista for investors, or the digital nomad route for remote workers. The category you choose also affects the household goods duty relief. Confirm current rules with Costa Rican immigration.