Tamarindo a Aeropuerto de Liberia (LIR)

Squeeze in one final dawn-patrol session — with a private transfer, flight day in Tamarindo doesn’t have to start at the airport. You set the pickup time, we track your flight, and your driver plans enough buffer that the drive to Liberia International Airport never feels like a race. Boards and wet bags are welcome; just tell us what you’re bringing when you book. The road retraces your arrival through Huacas and Filadelfia, trading Pacific views for ranchland shaded by big guanacaste trees, and if you still need a bag of local coffee or a souvenir run on the way out, your driver will happily pull over. Drivers who know these Guanacaste roads by heart make the last leg the easiest one. 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.

Tamarindo a Puntarenas

Catching the ferry toward the Nicoya Peninsula, boarding a cruise, or connecting onward? A private transfer from Tamarindo puts you in Puntarenas in around two and a half to three hours — timed so you’re never watching your boat leave without you. Your driver takes the La Amistad bridge over the Tempisque River, then follows the Interamericana down to the old port, built on a sandspit only a few blocks wide. It’s a slice of working Costa Rica: the seafront Paseo de los Turistas, ferries sliding out across the Gulf of Nicoya, and the churchill — the shaved-ice treat this city invented. And since the vehicle is yours, we leave when you say and stop where you point, even if it’s just for that churchill. 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.

Tamarindo a La Pavona (Tortuguero)

Tortuguero has no road access — your journey ends at the La Pavona river dock, where boats take over for the final leg through the jungle. That’s exactly why this route rewards a private transfer: we time your Tamarindo pickup around the boat departures, so you cross the country without sweating the connection. It’s a true cross-country haul, from Guanacaste’s dry forest over the mountains and down into the green Caribbean lowlands, through Guápiles and Cariari with banana plantations lining the final stretch. Breakfast stop, leg stretch, snacks for the boat ride — whenever you need one, just say so. Then the pavement ends, the river begins, and Tortuguero National Park’s canals and turtle-nesting beaches are waiting downstream. 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.

Tamarindo a Puerto Viejo (Talamanca)

Pacific surf at breakfast, Caribbean reggae by dinner: Tamarindo to Puerto Viejo is a true coast-to-coast crossing, and going private turns a marathon into a road trip. Your driver handles the whole traverse — across Guanacaste’s ranchland, over the central mountains, then down into the Caribbean lowlands past banana country and the port of Limón, before the final stretch south along the sea with Cahuita National Park on the way. Lunch where it smells good, a leg-stretch on a beach, coffee when you need it — with nobody else aboard, the day moves at your pace. Puerto Viejo repays the miles: the legendary Salsa Brava wave, black- and golden-sand beaches, and Talamanca’s unhurried Afro-Caribbean groove. 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.

Tamarindo a Arenal (La Fortuna)

Beach one day, volcano the next — Tamarindo to La Fortuna is Costa Rica’s classic change of scenery, and in a private vehicle it takes around three and a half to four hours. Your driver climbs out of Guanacaste’s dry lowlands, past the wind turbines spinning above Tilarán, then traces the shore of Lake Arenal — the country’s largest lake — while the volcano’s cone grows on the horizon. It’s one of the most photogenic drives in the country, so call a stop whenever a lookout earns it; the only schedule running is yours. You’ll arrive in La Fortuna with hot springs, waterfalls, and Arenal Volcano National Park practically at your doorstep. 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.

Tamarindo a Playa Coyote

If your idea of paradise is a beach with almost nobody on it, Playa Coyote delivers. This stretch of the southern Nicoya coast remains one of Costa Rica’s least developed shorelines — a vast sweep of sand backed by palms and quiet farmland — and reaching it is far easier with a driver who knows the peninsula’s back roads well. From Tamarindo you roll through Santa Cruz and Nicoya and into progressively wilder country, the towns getting smaller and the scenery getting better. Since the vehicle is exclusively yours, stock up on food and drinks along the way — options thin out near the coast, and your driver knows where to stop. Then: silence, space, and a horizon all to yourself. 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.

Tamarindo a Monteverde

From sea level to the clouds: the ride from Tamarindo to Monteverde is one of Costa Rica’s great transitions. Your private driver crosses the Tempisque River on the La Amistad bridge, follows the Interamericana through the hot lowlands, then begins the long, winding climb into the Tilarán highlands, where the air cools and mist drifts through the trees. Feel free to break up the trip — a coffee here, a photo there; with no other passengers, the pace is entirely yours. At the top sit Santa Elena and the legendary Monteverde cloud forest: hummingbirds, hanging bridges, and — with a little luck — the resplendent quetzal. Pack a light jacket; evenings up there are genuinely cool. 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.

Tamarindo a Rincón de la Vieja

Swap the surf for a live volcano. Rincón de la Vieja rises northeast of Tamarindo, and the drive passes through Filadelfia and skirts Liberia before climbing the volcano’s lower slopes to your lodge or adventure center. The national park is Guanacaste’s geothermal playground: bubbling mud pots, steaming fumaroles, waterfalls, and hot springs, with ziplining and horseback riding around its edges. With a private vehicle you can leave at dawn to hike in the cool hours, or turn the transfer into a relaxed morning with stops along the way — your call entirely. Your driver knows these roads well, including the park entrances and back-country access roads, so you’re dropped exactly where you need to be. 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.

Tamarindo a Playas del Coco

Swapping Tamarindo’s surf scene for the dive capital of Guanacaste? Your driver meets you at your door and makes the run to Playas del Coco in around an hour, cutting inland past Huacas, the cane fields and cattle country around Filadelfia, and the town of Sardinal before the road drops back to the Pacific. El Coco is one of Guanacaste’s oldest beach towns — a curved, dark-sand bay where fishing pangas bob next to the dive boats heading out toward the Catalina and Bat islands. Need to pick up groceries, grab a coffee, or shoot a quick photo along the way? Just say the word — the car and the clock are both 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.

Tamarindo a Papagayo

If your trip ends at a resort on the Papagayo Peninsula — the Four Seasons among them — skip the shared van and ride private from Tamarindo, door to lobby in around an hour and a half. The drive rolls north through Guanacaste’s classic dry forest and ranchland before climbing the peninsula’s hills, where the road opens onto views over the calm, deep-blue Gulf of Papagayo. Your driver isn’t running anyone else’s schedule: pause for photos above the gulf, a last grocery run, or a cold coconut whenever you feel like it. You’ll arrive rested, with the hardest decision of the day still ahead — pool or beach first. 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.