Sámara a Uvita

Uvita’s famous whale-tail sandbar sits at the heart of Marino Ballena National Park, and a private transfer from Sámara gets you there with zero connections. After crossing the Tempisque River onto the mainland, the drive follows Costa Rica’s Pacific coast southward — past the surf breaks of Jacó, the rainforest around Quepos, and the laid-back surf town of Dominical just before you arrive. Uvita is the country’s whale-watching capital: humpbacks visit these waters for much of the year. Want to break up the ride with a beachfront lunch, fresh fruit from a roadside stand, or a photo stop? It’s your car and your day — just ask the driver. Flat rate per vehicle for 1–5 passengers; +$15 per additional passenger from the 6th (max. 9). Available 24/7 — enter your pickup time and flight number at checkout.

Aeropuerto de San José (SJO) a Uvita

Head south to where the coast turns wild: Uvita and Marino Ballena National Park, home of the famous Whale’s Tail — a sandbar shaped exactly like a whale’s fluke, in waters humpbacks genuinely visit on their migrations. Your private driver follows the Pacific coastal highway from San José, passing the Tárcoles crocodile bridge, Jacó, and the Quepos–Manuel Antonio area before reaching the laid-back surf town of Dominical and, just beyond it, Uvita. It’s a long, beautiful drive, and it’s entirely yours — pause for a beach lookout, a cold coconut, or lunch whenever the mood strikes. We’ve been driving Costa Rica’s coasts for twenty years; you just watch the jungle grow greener the farther south you go. Flat rate per vehicle for 1–5 passengers; +$20 per additional passenger from the 6th (max. 9). Available 24/7 — enter your pickup time and flight number at checkout.

Tamarindo a Uvita

Uvita — home of Marino Ballena National Park and its famous whale-tail sandbar — sits deep on the southern Pacific coast: one of the longest transfers we run from Tamarindo, and one of the most rewarding. Count on around six hours door to door, all of them private: off the peninsula via the La Amistad bridge, down the coastal highway past Jacó and Quepos, then along the shoreline through the surf town of Dominical with rainforest ridges rising inland. With no strangers aboard, the trip bends to you — a crocodile pause at the Tárcoles bridge, lunch with an ocean view, snacks for the kids. In season the bay fills with humpback whales; year-round Uvita delivers waterfalls, jungle, and end-of-the-road calm. Flat rate per vehicle for 1–5 passengers; +$15 per additional passenger from the 6th (max. 9). Available 24/7 — enter your pickup time and flight number at checkout.

Aeropuerto de Liberia (LIR) a Uvita

Uvita lies deep in the South Pacific, making this one of our longest runs — and exactly the kind of trip where a private vehicle earns its keep. From Liberia Airport your driver follows the Pacific corridor south: Guanacaste’s plains, the Gulf of Nicoya, then the coastal highway past the Tárcoles crocodile bridge, Jacó, and Quepos, the rainforest growing thicker with every kilometer. Break the journey however suits you — a seafood lunch, a swim stop, supplies for the villa; the itinerary belongs to you, not a bus company. Waiting at the end is Marino Ballena National Park, where the whale-tail sandbar and seasonal humpback whales give the park its name and Uvita its fame. Flat rate per vehicle for 1–5 passengers; +$15 per additional passenger from the 6th (max. 9). Available 24/7 — enter your pickup time and flight number at checkout.