What airport is near Papagayo Costa Rica?

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Direct flights to Daniel Oduber Quirós International Airport from major global gateway cities put people 2-3 hours from Atlanta, Miami and Houston. You can also fly direct from New York, Newark, Los Angeles, Charlotte, Dallas, Denver, Chicago, Minneapolis, Baltimore, Boston, St. Louis, Montréal, Toronto, Edmonton, Calgary, San Salvador, Panama City and London. Recently added nonstop flights from Los Angeles International Airport make the peninsula even more accessible to a new wave of West Coast travelers who can now get to Liberia in less time than Hawaii.

Air: 

Visitors can fly directly into the Daniel Oduber International Airport in Liberia, or take a local flight from San Jose. Nature Air and Sansa offer 40-minute flights daily from San Jose to Liberia. 

Bus:

Costa Rica’s excellent public bus system goes as far as Playa Panama, just five minutes south of Papagayo. Buses depart San Jose once daily (3:30 p.m.), and the six-hour ride costs about $9.50. Buses from Liberia depart every two hours beginning at 4:00 a.m., and the one-hour trip costs less than $1.30. In Playa Panama, take a $5-10 taxi ride to Papagayo. Bus schedules and prices change frequently, so please call ahead for more detailed information: 2221-7202, 2680-0392, or 2665-7520.

Private shuttle buses are also available to the Papagayo area. A comfortable, air-conditioned van visits the Papagayo Gulf from many popular Costa Rican towns, including San Jose, Monteverde, Jaco, Manuel Antonio and Arenal. The trip costs about $45 per person each way, and 24-hour advance reservations are required.

Car: 

From San Jose or the Juan Santamaria International Airport, take the Interamerican Highway (Route 1) to Liberia. From Liberia’s main road, turn right and follow signs to Papagayo. Cross a small bridge; 200 yards later, you will see another road with signs that will lead you to your Papagayo hotel. This trip will take 4-5 hours by car.

From Liberia’s Daniel Oduber International Airport, head out to the main road and turn right, following signs to Papagayo and to your hotel. This trip will take about 30 minutes.

What airport is near Papagayo Costa Rica?

Getting to the Andaz Papagayo in Costa Rica

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I think one of the most confusing things about the Andaz Peninsula Papagayo is its name. I am no branding expert, but I think they would do much better named Andaz Costa Rica or even Andaz Costa Rica at Peninsula Papagayo. Outside of hearing about the hotel specifically, I had never heard of the Peninsula Papagayo and certainly couldn't point to it on a map until recently.

I mention this because before I got deeper into the research and planning phases of this trip, I thought somewhere like the Andaz Peninsula Pagagayo would be super remote and a bit of a challenge to get to, however the reality is different. Getting to the Andaz Papagayo is very easy, and here's how you can do it.

The closest airport to the Andaz Papagayo is Liberia (LIR) at about a 35 minute drive from the resort. From the US, Liberia is served by a pretty healthy number and variety of airlines including: United, Delta, American, JetBlue, Southwest, and Alaska. Since Central America can be a higher priced zone on a standard airline award chart, you will likely want to compare not only award availability but also paid tickets you could secure with cash or fixed value points.

We had originally booked our round trip nonstop flights from Houston to Liberia using 35,000 United miles each with a built-in free one-way flight back when that was possible via the United award chart, but a last minute change of plans ended with us scratching that reservation and instead using United miles to get there and buying a cash ticket back to the US.

Upon landing in Liberia we had to use stairs as the traditional jet bridge wasn't working. There were literally about 30 - 40+ people watching the plane and the deplaning passengers as we headed into the customs and immigration portion of the airport, but the process was quite orderly and efficient. The immigration hall was thankfully air conditioned, though some open areas of the airport are not air conditioned.

It took no more than 15 minutes for us to complete the customs and immigration process and exit that portion of the airport to head to ground transportation. You can take a taxi the 30 or so minutes from the airport to the Andaz, though you seem to need to negotiate a rate before you depart, and that didn't sound like the way we wanted to start our vacation.

Instead, we decided to try out two different shuttle companies, one booked through the hotel, and one booked on our own. The Andaz quoted us a price of $140 for private transportation from the airport to the hotel or shared transportation was $45 per person, with a minimum of two people. The shared transportation would only be shared if there was another Andaz guest arriving at the same time as us, so we went for that option to get from the airport to the property.

The shuttle was operated by a company called Relaxury and their staff was located just outside of the customs and immigration hall with a sign. We left the airport within 5-10 minutes of arrival to their area and ended up being the only ones on the shuttle. We were offered water and the shuttle had included WiFi we were able to use on the way to the resort.

The $90 charge for our 30 minute ride was added to our hotel bill, so the only transaction that happened for this ride was the tip to the driver. It is worth a mention that the roads on the way to the Andaz were paved and would have been easily drivable had we rented a car. My understanding is that is not the case in some other areas of Costa Rica, so keep that in mind if you do want to rent a car and explore a bit more around the country.

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Road on the way to the Andaz Papagayo

On the way back from the Andaz we followed the recommendation of Angelina Travels and opted for a slightly cheaper shuttled booked on our own through Liberia Airport Shuttle company. This price was just $59 for the two of us to go from the Andaz Papagayo back to the airport. We paid cash to the driver the day of the ride and set the shuttle up by emailing shuttle - at - liberiacostaricaairport.net. They were super responsive and very easy to work with both to initially set up the shuttle and then when we adjusted the time.

This ride did not include bottles of water or WiFi, but they were on time and provided a nice and uneventful ride to the airport. I wouldn't hesitate to use either of these companies to get from Liberia to the Andaz Papagayo. Obviously the Liberia Airport Shuttle was cheaper and totally adequate, but having the hotel manage the transportation details and having access to WiFi to catch up on things before arriving to the hotel had some value as well.

Of course the real treat waiting for you happens when you arrive to the resort and sit in the lobby to complete your check-in and start your vacation, and I'll have those details tomorrow!

Andaz Papagayo Lobby

In the meantime, you can check out this post on the Andaz Papagayo:

  • Free Kid's Club at the Andaz Papagayo

What airport do you fly into for Papagayo Costa Rica?

Guanacaste's newly expanded Liberia International Airport (LIR) lies just 30 minutes away from Peninsula Papagayo's doorstep.

How do you fly to Papagayo Costa Rica?

Visitors can fly directly into the Daniel Oduber International Airport in Liberia, or take a local flight from San Jose. Nature Air and Sansa offer 40-minute flights daily from San Jose to Liberia.

Which airport in Costa Rica is better to fly into?

San Jose International Airport (Juan Santamaría International Airport) The San Jose International Airport is the biggest airport in Costa Rica. It has the most international and domestic flights in and out. The airport code for San Jose International Airport is SJO.

Where do you fly in for secrets Papagayo Costa Rica?

Hotel information ADULTS ONLY- This property is located on the stunning Papagayo Peninsula in Guanacaste, Costa Rica. A short 20 minute drive from the Liberia International Airport, this adults-only resort will seem a million miles away.