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Costa Rica To Use Contraflow On Pacific Coast Highway




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Published on Friday, August 15, 2025
By the A.M. Costa Rica staff





The Ministry of Public Works and Transportation (MOPT) announced that a contraflow system will be activated on Route 27 on Sunday afternoon to help ease traffic congestion during the long Mother’s Day weekend.



Costa Rica observed Mother’s Day on Friday, an official national holiday. As a result, many private businesses and most public institutions, including banks, schools, clinics, embassies, institutes, academies, universities, and municipal offices, were closed for the day.



This annual break significantly increases travel along Route 27, one of Costa Rica’s busiest highways linking the capital with the Pacific provinces of Puntarenas and Guanacaste.



To accommodate the heavy return traffic toward San José, officials will reverse traffic flow on a key stretch of the highway. From 2 p.m. to 6 p.m., all lanes between the Pozon toll station in Alajuela Province and the Ciudad Colón toll station in San José Province will be directed exclusively toward the capital.



Closures will begin one hour earlier at 1 p.m. and continue until 7 p.m., one hour after the contraflow ends. A maximum speed limit of 37 mph (60 kph) will be enforced during this period.



During contraflow hours, westbound drivers (from San José to the Pacific coast) must use one of the following alternative routes:




  • Route 3: Through Atenas canton to Orotina canton in Alajuela, reconnecting with Route 27 in Puntarenas.








Authorities advise motorists to plan ahead, remain alert to contraflow schedules, and drive with caution.



For real-time traffic information or roadside assistance, travelers may contact Globalvia, the company that manages Route 27, at (+506) 2588-4000.



In related news, Traffic-related fatalities in Costa Rica have climbed sharply this year, with 344 deaths reported as of July 2025.



Costa Rica recorded over 500 traffic-related deaths in 2024, with motorcyclists making up 53% of the victims.



Recently, the Traffic Police reported more than 4,500 citations to motorcyclists for a variety of traffic violations.



Authorities are urging the public to report reckless driving by calling the 911 emergency hotline.



The MOPT oversees Costa Rica’s road, port, and airport infrastructure, as well as national public transportation policy.



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Have you heard about expats facing difficulties traveling on Route 27 during contraflow days? We would like to know your thoughts on this story. Send your comments to news@amcostarica.com


 








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