Liberia Airport (LIR) to Puerto Viejo (Talamanca)

Coast to coast in a single private ride: from Liberia International Airport on the Pacific side of Guanacaste all the way to Puerto Viejo de Talamanca, the reggae-and-surf capital of Costa Rica’s southern Caribbean. It’s one of our longest runs — a true cross-country day — and having your own driver makes all the difference: stop for lunch, coffee or photos whenever you like. The route crosses the country and descends Route 32 through the rainforest of Braulio Carrillo National Park before following the Caribbean coast south past Limón. At the end of the road: black- and golden-sand beaches, Salsa Brava surf and the laid-back Caribbean pace that makes Puerto Viejo famous. 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.

Liberia Airport (LIR) to Playa Naranjo

Playa Naranjo is best known as the Gulf of Nicoya’s ferry landing, where the car ferry shuttles across to Puntarenas — and as a low-key gateway to the peninsula’s southern half. Let us handle the drive: your private driver meets you at Liberia International Airport and follows Highway 21 south past Nicoya and through rolling cattle country to the gulf’s edge. Connecting with a ferry departure? Give us your sailing time and we’ll build the pickup around it. Prefer an unhurried run with a stop for food or a photo of the gulf? That works too — this ride answers to no timetable but yours. 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.

Liberia Airport (LIR) to San José

Trading Guanacaste’s beaches for the capital? Your private driver meets you at Liberia International Airport — or any hotel nearby — and takes the Pan-American Highway south, a drive of around four hours through cattle country, sugarcane fields, and the ranching towns of Bagaces and Cañas, with volcanoes on the horizon. Past the Gulf of Nicoya, the road climbs into the cooler Central Valley, home to San José’s museums and markets and your connections out of SJO. Because the vehicle is entirely yours, break up the trip however you like: a proper Costa Rican lunch, a coffee stop, a photo of the gulf — you set the pace. 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.

Liberia Airport (LIR) to Monteverde

Monteverde’s cloud forest sits only around three hours from Liberia Airport, and with a private driver you skip the crowded shuttle vans entirely. The route heads south along the Pan-American Highway through Guanacaste ranch land, then leaves the highway and climbs winding mountain roads with sweeping views over the Gulf of Nicoya — keep the camera handy. Up top, Santa Elena and Monteverde welcome you with hanging bridges, hummingbirds, coffee farms, and the famous Monteverde Cloud Forest Reserve, one of the most biodiverse corners on the planet. Need to pull over for snacks, a viewpoint, or to stretch your legs before the climb? Just say the word — this ride runs on your clock. 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.

Liberia Airport (LIR) to Quepos

Landing at Liberia but staying near Manuel Antonio? Let your driver handle the long haul while you settle in: the route runs south through Guanacaste’s dry plains, past the Gulf of Nicoya, then along the coastal highway that links Tárcoles — where crocodiles gather beneath the famous bridge — with Jacó and Playa Hermosa before reaching Quepos, the laid-back harbor town at the doorstep of Manuel Antonio National Park. It’s a good stretch of road, which is exactly where a private transfer shines: lunch when you’re hungry, a beach lookout when the light is right, groceries before check-in. At the end, rainforest tumbles down to pale-sand coves with some of Costa Rica’s best wildlife watching. 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.

Liberia Airport (LIR) to Jacó

Surf trip, friends’ getaway, or just craving the Central Pacific’s energy? A private transfer from Liberia Airport drops you in Jacó without a single bus terminal in between. The drive rolls south past Guanacaste’s ranchlands and the Gulf of Nicoya, then joins the coastal highway near Carara National Park — one of the best places in Costa Rica to spot scarlet macaws — and the Tárcoles River, where the crocodiles under the bridge are a classic photo op. Want to pull over there, or at a soda for a casado, a supermarket, a lookout? The car is yours; just ask. Jacó delivers a long surf beach with restaurants and nightlife steps from the sand. 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.

Liberia Airport (LIR) to 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.

Liberia Airport (LIR) to La Pavona (Tortuguero)

There are no roads into Tortuguero — the journey ends at a river dock, and getting you to that dock is our job. Your private driver collects you at Liberia Airport and crosses the country, from Guanacaste’s dry cattle plains into the green Caribbean lowlands, where farmland and banana country line the final stretch to La Pavona. It’s a full travel day, so having your own vehicle makes all the difference: bathroom breaks on demand, a relaxed lunch, coffee whenever you want it. At La Pavona you board the boat that winds downriver into Tortuguero National Park, famous for its jungle canals and sea-turtle nesting beaches. Tell us your boat departure time and we’ll set the pickup so you arrive with margin to spare. 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.

Liberia Airport (LIR) to Arenal (La Fortuna)

Volcano country is closer than you think: a private driver covers Liberia Airport to La Fortuna in roughly three hours, and the road itself is part of the show. After crossing Guanacaste’s ranch country, the route climbs toward Tilarán — watch for the wind turbines spinning along the ridges — then skirts Lake Arenal, Costa Rica’s largest lake, with the volcano’s cone appearing around the bends. Feel like stopping at a lakeside viewpoint, a bakery, or a supermarket for the cabin? Nobody else is on board to vote against it. In La Fortuna, Arenal Volcano National Park, hot springs, and the La Fortuna waterfall all sit within easy reach of town. 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.

Liberia Airport (LIR) to Playa Coyote

If your idea of Costa Rica is a long, empty beach where the only footprints are your own, Playa Coyote delivers. This remote stretch of the peninsula’s southern coast — with Playa San Miguel just up the shore — sits about as far from the resort crowds as you can get. Reaching it is the tricky part, and that’s our job: your driver meets your flight at Liberia and takes care of the entire route through ranch lands and small country villages. Stock up at a supermarket in one of the towns along the way, or stop for lunch or photos — the itinerary bends around you. 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.