Do You Need a Fishing License in Costa Rica? 2026–2027 Guide for Freshwater Anglers

The short answer is yes. If you plan to fish in Costa Rica, including freshwater rivers and lakes, Costa Rica’s fishing authority says the person doing the fishing must carry the appropriate sport-fishing card.

The confusing part is the language. Travelers often call it a fishing licence or permit, while INCOPESCA describes the personal credential as a carné de pesca deportiva. That individual card is separate from licences tied to a boat or tourism operator, and a guided trip does not automatically erase the angler’s responsibility.

Quick answer: INCOPESCA states that anyone practicing commercial or sport fishing in marine or inland waters must carry the corresponding card. Tourists can apply online using their passport details and pay the applicable fee.

Checked August 10, 2026: official prices and procedures can change. Confirm the card type, fee and effective date on INCOPESCA’s website before fishing.

Freshwater angler checking Costa Rica fishing licence information beside a tropical river

Handle the fishing card before the river day so your morning can begin with breakfast, gear and the drive to the launch—not paperwork.

Do You Need a Fishing License in Costa Rica?

According to INCOPESCA’s official sport-fishing card guidance, the requirement applies to sport fishing in marine and continental waters. Continental waters include the freshwater side of the trip—rivers, lakes and similar inland fisheries.

The official guidance includes cards for nationals, residents and foreigners fishing from a boat, as well as a category for fishing from shore or kayak. For guests fishing the Río Niño from a drift boat, the boat-based sport-fishing option is the relevant category to review with INCOPESCA and your outfitter.

The angler’s sport-fishing cardA personal credential issued to the individual who fishes. This is the document tourists need to understand and obtain.
The vessel or operator licenceA separate authorization connected to a boat or tourism operation. It does not replace the personal card carried by the angler.
Freshwater still countsINCOPESCA’s wording covers marine and continental waters, so the rule is not limited to offshore charters.
A guide helps with the processYour outfitter can explain the trip format, but official requirements and payment remain governed by INCOPESCA.
Passport, laptop and payment card prepared for an online Costa Rica sport fishing card application

The online process asks for personal details, passport information, an email address, the desired start date and payment.

How to Get a Costa Rica Fishing License Online

The cleanest option for most visitors is the official online process. Do not rely on a look-alike site or a screenshot of an old fee chart. Begin at INCOPESCA and make sure the page address uses the official incopesca.go.cr domain.

  1. Open the official sport-fishing card application.
  2. Add the applicant and enter the requested personal information.
  3. Use the name and passport number exactly as they appear on the travel document.
  4. Select the correct fishing category and validity period for the trip.
  5. Choose the start date carefully so the card covers the actual fishing day.
  6. Pay through the official process and retain the confirmation or issued credential.
  7. Save an offline copy on your phone and bring a printed copy if practical.

Do this before leaving dependable internet. Northern Costa Rica is not the place to discover that your confirmation is buried in an inbox, your payment failed or your selected start date is wrong. Download the card, lodge directions and trip contact details before travel.

What Does a Costa Rica Fishing License Cost?

At the time this guide was checked, the official online application displayed the following VAT-inclusive prices. Treat these as a current snapshot, not a permanent promise.

Sport-fishing card shown online Validity Price displayed Likely traveler fit
Fishing from a boat8 daysUS$16.95Short fishing vacation or one guided river day
Fishing from a boat30 daysUS$28.25Longer visit with several possible fishing days
Fishing from a boat1 yearUS$56.50Repeat visitors or extended travel
Fishing from shore or kayak1 year₡6,215Independent shore or kayak category; confirm suitability

Source: INCOPESCA’s official online application as reviewed August 10, 2026. Currency conversion, card categories and fees may change. Use the amount shown during the official checkout process.

Split view of Costa Rica freshwater river fishing and marine sport fishing

Costa Rica’s personal sport-fishing card requirement is not only an offshore rule; INCOPESCA expressly refers to marine and continental waters.

Freshwater Fishing Versus Offshore Fishing

Most English-language licence content about Costa Rica is written for marlin, sailfish and offshore charters. That can leave freshwater travelers believing the rules stop at the coastline. The official wording does not make that distinction.

The practical difference is the experience around the fishing. Offshore trips are generally organized around coastal marinas and larger charter boats. On the Río Niño, the day is a tropical freshwater float targeting fish such as machaca and guapote, with river conditions, structure and guide positioning shaping the fishing.

Neither setting guarantees a catch. Water level, clarity, rainfall, fish behavior, casting and many other factors can influence the day. The licence gives you legal permission to participate; it is not a promise about results.

What a Guided Río Niño Fishing Day Looks Like

Guests at the lodge eat breakfast before the early departure. The group normally aims to leave around 6 a.m., then drives roughly 35 to 45 minutes upstream to the selected launch point. The precise launch depends on the day’s plan and river conditions.

Once the drift boat is in the water, the float commonly lasts about four to six hours. Guides Gilberto and Dale help guests with casting, fly placement and reading the river while keeping the pace suited to the group. Water and requested snacks can travel in the cooler.

Guests and local guides beginning a guided drift-boat fishing day on the Rio Nino

A Río Niño day begins early, includes a drive to an upstream launch, and unfolds as a four-to-six-hour guided float back through Northern Costa Rica.

After the boat is loaded back onto the trailer, guests return to the lodge to unwind and have supper. The lodge has air-conditioned rooms, lounge seating, television, a pool table, darts and cornhole, while the covered outdoor area gives you space for a fire or barbecue. Because the lodge sits beside Gilberto’s home in a local community near Upala, the experience feels connected to the people and place rather than sealed inside a resort bubble.

Book the Trip, Then Match the Card to Your Dates

Choose the package that fits the number of fishing days you want, confirm the planned date with the Río Niño team, and set the official card’s start date so it covers the actual river day.

What to Carry on the Fishing Day

  • Your passport or another accepted identification document.
  • The issued sport-fishing card or accessible confirmation, preferably saved offline.
  • Sun protection, polarized glasses and clothing suited to heat, humidity and sudden rain.
  • Any personal medication and a small dry bag for essentials.
  • Fishing gear agreed upon with the outfitter; do not assume every item must be flown in.

For the rest of the travel preparation, use the Costa Rica fly-fishing packing checklist and the guide to flying with rods, reels and flies. If you are deciding when to travel, compare your dates with the month-by-month freshwater guide.

Angler carefully releasing a machaca or guapote in a Costa Rica river

A valid card belongs beside responsible fish handling, local rules and honest expectations about a changing tropical river.

Responsible Fishing Does Not End With the Card

Legal permission is the minimum, not the entire standard. Follow the guide’s direction, handle fish carefully, reduce time out of the water, keep hooks and line controlled around other guests, and do not leave packaging or damaged tackle behind.

Our guide to sustainable fly-fishing travel in Costa Rica explains how those small choices protect the river experience. New tropical anglers should also review the river safety guide before the trip.

Costa Rica fly fishing travel checklist with passport, phone, sunglasses and green chilamate fly

The useful pre-trip checklist is simple: passport, valid card, offline confirmation, weather-ready clothing, eye protection and the right flies for the plan.

Common Fishing License Mistakes

Assuming the guide’s paperwork covers every guestThe operator and boat may have separate requirements. Confirm your own personal card.
Buying the wrong categoryBoat, shore and kayak options are presented differently. Match the card to how you will actually fish.
Choosing the wrong start dateAn eight-day card is only useful if its validity includes your river day.
Waiting for unreliable internetComplete payment and save the credential before heading into a more remote area.
Confusing licence with a catch guaranteeThe document makes the activity legal; it cannot control weather, water or fish behavior.
Trusting an old fee screenshotUse the live official application for the current price and process.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do tourists need a fishing license in Costa Rica?

Yes. INCOPESCA says national, resident and foreign sport fishers must carry the appropriate personal sport-fishing card when fishing in marine or continental waters.

Do I need a fishing license for freshwater fishing in Costa Rica?

Yes. INCOPESCA’s rule expressly includes continental waters, which covers freshwater fishing environments such as rivers and lakes.

Can I get a Costa Rica fishing license online?

Yes. INCOPESCA provides an online sport-fishing card application that collects personal and passport information, the desired start date, card category and payment.

How much is a fishing license in Costa Rica?

When checked on August 10, 2026, the official application showed boat-fishing cards at US$16.95 for 8 days, US$28.25 for 30 days and US$56.50 for one year, including VAT. Verify the live fee before purchase.

Does a guided fishing trip include my personal fishing card?

Do not assume it does. Ask the outfitter what is included, then confirm your personal card requirement and obtain the correct document through INCOPESCA.

What is the difference between a fishing card and a vessel licence?

The sport-fishing card is issued to the individual who fishes. A vessel or tourism licence is a separate authorization associated with the boat or operation.

Should I print my fishing card?

Keep a digital copy available offline and print a backup if practical. Also carry the identification used for the application.

Plan the River Day Without Leaving the Paperwork Until Morning

Choose your Río Niño package, confirm the fishing dates, and complete the official card process before traveling into Northern Costa Rica. That leaves the early morning for breakfast, casting and the river.

About Río Niño Outfitters

Río Niño Outfitters offers guided freshwater fly fishing, lodge stays and scenic wildlife floats in Northern Costa Rica near Upala. Our goal is to help guests understand what the trip really involves—from the early departure and tropical river conditions to the quiet hours back at the lodge.

Important: This guide is practical trip-planning information, not legal advice. Regulations, card categories, fees and procedures can change. INCOPESCA is the authority for the current requirement.


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