You’ll step out of Liberia or San Jose Airport into Costa Rica’s lush air and find your private driver waiting for you. Enjoy a smooth ride through Guanacaste’s countryside with bottled water and local tips along the way. With hotel pickup and drop-off included both ways, you can settle in and soak up those first moments — the kind you’ll remember long after the trip.
The first thing I noticed stepping out of Liberia Airport was the thick, warm air — not hot exactly, just heavy with that sweet, earthy smell you only get in Costa Rica after a rain. Our driver, José, was waiting right where he said he’d be (holding a sign with my name, which always feels a bit surreal). He smiled and waved us over like we were old friends. I fumbled with my Spanish and he switched to English so easily it made me laugh. The van was cool inside, almost too much after the humidity outside — but honestly, I didn’t mind.
We set off toward our hotel in Guanacaste and I kept catching glimpses of fields through the window: cows standing under trees, kids on bikes waving as we passed. José pointed out a fruit stand along the road and told us about “mamon chino” season — he said we had to try them before leaving. The drive itself was quiet in that way you only get when someone else is handling everything; no GPS stress or figuring out which lane to be in. Bottled water appeared from nowhere (I still don’t know where he kept it) and my partner fell asleep halfway through. I watched the sky go from gray to blue as we got closer to Tamarindo Beach.
I didn’t expect to feel so at ease on what’s basically just an airport transfer — but there’s something about being picked up by someone who knows every twist of these roads that makes you relax a little deeper into your seat. When we pulled up at our Airbnb, José helped with bags and gave us his WhatsApp for the return trip (“Just text me if you need anything,” he said). It felt more personal than any shuttle I’ve taken before. Maybe it’s silly but I still think about how simple that first hour in Costa Rica felt — no rush, just letting someone else take the wheel for once.
Yes, private transfers are available from either Liberia or San Jose Airport to hotels or private houses in Guanacaste.
Yes, specialized infant seats are available upon request for your private transfer.
The service accommodates groups from two people up to larger groups of 7–15 passengers.
Yes, bottled water is provided for all passengers during the transfer.
Yes, pickups and drop-offs are offered at hotels, Airbnbs, or private residences within Guanacaste.
Yes, English-speaking staff will greet you at the airport and guide you to your vehicle.
The duration depends on traffic and destination but is approximate; exact timing varies by location.
Your round-trip includes hotel or residence pickup and drop-off with a local driver-guide, comfortable air-conditioned vehicle, bottled water for everyone onboard, plus all arrangements handled so you can just settle in from arrival to departure.
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