🛬 Layover · LIR · Liberia

Layover in Liberia (LIR) — can you leave the airport?

Check below whether you can leave Liberia airport on your passport, exactly how much time you’ll have, how to reach the city, and what to do.

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Can you leave the airport at LIR?

Whether you can clear immigration on a layover in Liberia depends on your nationality and Costa Rica's entry rules — visa-free travellers can simply walk out, while others may need a visa or transit permit arranged in advance.

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FAQ · LIR layover

Liberia layover — your questions

Usually yes, if your passport qualifies for visa-free entry, visa-on-arrival or an e-visa/ETA arranged before you fly. Whether you can leave depends on your passport and Costa Rica's entry rules. Use the planner above with your passport for a clear verdict.

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