Tamarindo to Quepos

Quepos sits where the Central Pacific rainforest meets the sea, right at the door of Manuel Antonio National Park. From Tamarindo, your private driver leaves the peninsula over the La Amistad bridge on the Tempisque River, then works south along the coastal highway — a ride of roughly five hours that you can break up however you like. Classic pauses on this corridor: the Tárcoles bridge with its enormous crocodiles, the surf coast around Jacó, and the African palm plantations lining the road near Parrita. Lunch, a swim, a supermarket run before check-in — mention it and it happens, because this itinerary belongs to you. By afternoon you’re in sportfishing territory, minutes from Manuel Antonio’s beaches, sloths, and monkeys. 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 to 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.

Tamarindo to Jacó

Jacó packs surf, nightlife, and a long palm-backed beach into the Central Pacific’s most energetic town — and a private transfer from Tamarindo gets you there in around four hours. Your driver crosses the Tempisque River on the La Amistad bridge, follows the Interamericana south, then joins the coastal highway as the Pacific swings back into view. Just before town you’ll cross the Tárcoles bridge at the edge of Carara National Park — ask to pull over and count the crocodiles lazing in the river below; it never gets old. Because the vehicle is yours alone, a lunch break, a roadside fruit stand, or a photo pull-off never needs a vote. Check in, wax up, and catch the sunset 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.

Tamarindo to San José

Trading the beach for the capital? Your driver picks you up at your door in Tamarindo and handles the whole crossing: over the La Amistad bridge spanning the Tempisque River, down the Interamericana through the Guanacaste lowlands, and then the long climb inland to the Central Valley. Count on around four and a half to five hours depending on traffic — and because the vehicle is entirely yours, break the trip wherever you like: a proper lunch, a fruit stand, a lookout photo. It’s the stress-free way to reach a San José hotel, an early flight out of SJO, or a connection to the Caribbean side. No bus terminals, no transfers, no hauling boards and bags through crowds — one comfortable ride, door to door. 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 to Sámara

Sámara is where Ticos themselves go to unwind, and getting there from Tamarindo is refreshingly simple with a private driver: inland through Santa Cruz, Guanacaste’s folklore capital, then through Nicoya — home to one of Costa Rica’s oldest colonial churches — before the road drops back down to the Pacific. The trip runs around two hours, but nothing says it has to: pull over for a cold pipa (coconut water), snacks, or groceries whenever the mood strikes, because the car and the clock are both yours. At the end waits a gentle horseshoe bay sheltered by a reef and lined with palms — one of the peninsula’s safest swimming beaches, with an easygoing town to match. 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 to Nosara

Surf trip, yoga retreat, or turtle pilgrimage — whatever brings you to Nosara, skip the rental-car gamble and ride private from Tamarindo. Your driver takes the dependable inland route through Santa Cruz and Nicoya before winding back out to the coast, so you arrive rested instead of rattled. Need groceries, a bathroom break, or a plate at a roadside soda (a local diner)? Just say the word — there’s no one else on board to wait for. Nosara rewards you with the long, consistent waves of Playa Guiones, a wellness scene famous worldwide, and the Ostional Wildlife Refuge just up the coast, where olive ridley sea turtles come ashore by the thousands during nesting arribadas. 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 to Punta Islita

Punta Islita hides in one of the Nicoya Peninsula’s quietest corners, and the journey there is half the pleasure. From Tamarindo your private driver heads through Santa Cruz and Nicoya, drops to the coast at Sámara, then follows the shoreline past the palm-fringed crescent of Playa Carrillo — save a photo stop for that one — before the final rustic stretch into Islita’s secluded cove. It’s exactly the kind of road where having your own driver pays off: no navigation stress, no second-guessing the route, and every stop for coffee, snacks, or views is yours for the asking. You arrive relaxed at a tiny village known for its community art and a beach that feels entirely your own. 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 to Santa Teresa

Santa Teresa sits near the very tip of the Nicoya Peninsula, and the overland trip from Tamarindo runs the peninsula’s full length — through Santa Cruz and Nicoya, across rolling cattle country and tropical dry forest, and finally through the hub town of Cóbano before the Pacific reappears. It’s a long ride, which is precisely why going private matters: stretch your legs when you want, grab lunch where it smells good, load up on groceries before prices climb in town. Your driver knows these roads well, green season included. The payoff is one of the world’s most talked-about surf and wellness destinations — kilometers of beach breaks, blazing sunsets, and barefoot living. 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 to Montezuma

Bohemian, barefoot, and built around a waterfall — Montezuma has been charming travelers since long before Instagram, and a private transfer from Tamarindo is the comfortable way to reach it. The route travels the length of the Nicoya Peninsula through Santa Cruz, Nicoya, and Cóbano, trading busier roads for cattle pastures and forested hills as you head south. Hungry? Curious about a viewpoint? Tell your driver — this trip bends to you, not the other way around. Once there, you’re steps from the famous Montezuma waterfalls, tide pools, and boat tours, with the Cabo Blanco Absolute Nature Reserve — Costa Rica’s first protected wilderness — just down the road. 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.