If you want a smooth start to your Costa Rica trip, this private shuttle from Liberia Airport to Nosara or Guiones Beach is the way to go. You’ll get reliable service, friendly local drivers, and the freedom to stop along the way—no hassle or crowds.
Stepping out of Liberia Airport, I spotted my name on a sign—always a relief after a long flight. Our driver greeted us with a big smile and handed over cold bottled water right away. The van was spotless, cool inside (thank goodness for the AC), and there was plenty of space for our bags—even my friend’s surfboard fit without any trouble.
The drive to Nosara took us through winding roads lined with mango trees and tiny roadside fruit stands. At one point, we asked to stop for a quick photo—the driver didn’t mind at all. He even pointed out where locals buy fresh empanadas if you’re hungry. The ride felt easygoing; no rush, just relaxed Costa Rican vibes. If you’ve got kids or need an infant seat, they’ll sort it out ahead of time—just mention it when you book.
We noticed the windows fogged up a bit from the humidity outside, but inside it stayed comfortable. Our driver chatted about the best places in Guiones for sunset drinks and didn’t bat an eye when we needed a bathroom break halfway there. Even if your flight’s delayed (ours was by almost an hour), they’ll wait for you—no extra charge or stress. It’s private, so you can bring pets or wheelchairs too; just let them know in advance.
Yes! The service runs 24/7, so no matter what time your flight lands, someone will be waiting for you at Liberia Airport.
The vans are roomy and can handle large bags and surfboards easily—just mention what you're bringing when booking.
No worries—they track your arrival time and will wait for you at no extra cost if your flight's late.
Absolutely! You can ask your driver to stop for photos, snacks, restrooms—whatever you need along the way.
Your private ride includes air-conditioned transport in a modern minibus, bottled water for each person, all fees (fuel, tolls), plus help with luggage. Drivers are friendly locals who know the area well—and yes, they’re happy to make stops if you want food or photos on the journey.
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