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Taking the Ferry from Puntarenas to Paquera Step by Step Guide

April 1, 2025 By yeison 147 Comments

If you’re planning to visit Montezuma, Tambor, Santa Teresa, Malpaís, Paquera or any beach on the Nicoya Peninsula from San Jose, taking the ferry from Puntarenas to Paquera is one of the best ways to get there.

In this article, you will learn exactly how to take this ferry. We’ll give step by step instructions for buying tickets, how to cross with a car or by foot and how long the ferry is.

There is also an instructional video at this end of this post. We will also show you how to take the ferry to Naranjo which is almost exactly the same as the ferry to Paquera from Puntarenas.

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Taking the Ferry from Puntarenas to Paquera

The ferry takes you through Gulf of Nicoya so you get a nice scenic cruise. You’ll pass by a few islands along the way.

Puntarenas Ferry Location

The Puntarenas ferry is at the very end of “Paseo de los Turistas.” This is the main road that goes parallel along the coast.

If you’re driving from San Jose, the drive is very easy on the highway, taking around 1 hour and 45 minutes without traffic.

DO expect traffic however, so we highly recommend to leave one hour earlier as there is usually traffic and congestion from downtown.

You can put in Google Maps “Ferry El Carmen Puntarenas” as your destination for the ferry. If you use Waze, you can enter “Atracadero Ferry Paquera – Naranjo” as your destination.

Puntarenas Paquera Ferry Schedule

Here is the schedule for the ferry from Puntarena to Paquera.

Puntarenas – Paquera: 4 AM, 630 AM, 9 AM, 12 PM, 3 PM, 6 PM, 8 PM and 10 PM.
Paquera – Puntarenas: 4 AM, 630 AM, 9 AM, 12 PM, 3 PM, 6 PM, 8 PM and 10 PM.

Purchasing Ferry Tickets Online

You can purchase your ferry ticket online on the Quickpay CR website.

*Please note that we are not associated or are affiliated with them. We cannot fix website problems or purchase tickets for you. Contact them if you have any questions.*

They only sell a certain number of tickets online. Once those are sold out, you will then have to buy tickets in person.

Step 1: Choose Your Destination

Choose if you’re going from Puntarenas to Paquera or Paquera to Puntarenas. Then select your date. Then the hours will pop up, select which ferry time you want.

Click “Siguiente” which means next.

Step 2: Choose your ticket

Now, it’ll ask if you have a rental car or if you are a foot passenger. If you have a rental car, choose “Vehiculo.” Then it will pop up a list of various vehicles.

Choose “Vehiculo Liviano Automovil/SUV” which is for all cars like sedans and SUVs.

If you are driving a pick up truck that has a red license plate, then you need to choose “Vehiculo Carga Liviana Placa CL.” (Do not select “Con Remolque” which means with a trailer…unless you are bringing a trailer).

If you do not have a rental car, then you choose “Persona(s)” which means you are buying foot passenger tickets.

Then you need to select the number of adults, kids and seniors in your group. This is for everyone in your party.

If you have a rental car and two adults, then you purchase one ticket for your car and then two adult passenger tickets.

Step 3: General Information

In this last step before entering credit card details, you need to enter your license plate number if you are coming with a car, your full name, your phone number and a working email which will have the tickets emailed to.

For rental cars, normally agencies do not assign cars until the day before or day of, so if you’re renting a car, enter any 6 digit number or put in RENTALCAR.

You do not need to select “Datos para factura” unless you need a Costa Rican invoice.

Accept terms and conditions and click “Comprar” which means buy.

Step 4: Payment

A small box will pop up to confirm your information is correct, then a new browser tab will appear for you to click “Confirmar Compra” and enter your credit card details.

Once you purchase the tickets, they’ll email you the receipt and confirmation.

Tickets are non refundable. You can take a screenshot of your emailed ticket.

If you don’t see any tickets available for your date/time slot, it could be that they are already sold out.

They may only have in-person tickets available. If you are not able to buy them online, you will have to buy them in person.

Purchasing Ferry Tickets in Person

To purchase your ticket in person, you need to go to the ticket office across the street from the ferry dock. It’s on the right hand side and the store is called “To Go.”

**If you are traveling on a weekend or during the months of December through April and need to buy tickets in person, make sure to arrive at least 1.5-2 hours early to purchase tickets in person as those are busy tourism season months. If you are traveling during Christmas, New Years or Easter, I would arrive 2-3 hours early if you can’t purchase tickets beforehand*

When buying tickets in person, tell the cashier how many adults and children and if you have a car. I bought tickets for me, Yeison and our car so I told the lady “Dos adultos y un carro liviano por favor.”

Taking the Ferry With a Car

*You should arrive to the dock at least 1 hour before your ferry time if you already purchased tickets during high season (January – March).*

If you have a car, you will need to drive onto the car loading area by the dock. There is an officer wearing a yellow vest that will tell you where to go to wait in line.

There is also a sign that says “Fila de Ferry – Line to Ferry) when you are close. Follow it and there will be a line to the Naranjo and Paquera ferry on your left hand side. Make sure you get in the right ferry line!

Once you park in the waiting area, the ferry attendant will ask you for your tickets. If you purchased them online, you can show it to him on your phone.

When driving onto the dock, everyone except the driver must get out and board the boat by foot. Make sure all the foot passengers have their physical ticket with the. They will have to show it t the agent to board the ferry.

Car loading area of ferry
Waiting in line for the ferry

The loading time starts about 1 hour before departure. There is a loud speaker that will announce when it’s time to load the ferry and it is in English and Spanish.

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If You are a Foot Passenger

For those traveling without a car, the process is the same. If you’re arriving by bus, you will get off the bus right at the ferry ticket office.

While you wait to board the ferry, there is a waiting area under a large white tarp in the dock loading area.

Puntarenas Ferry to Paquera
Puntarenas Ferry to Paquera: foot passengers first

When they start loading the ferry, you will follow the foot passenger line to board the ferry. You’ll show the ticket to the ferry attendant and then board the boat.

The Ferry

The ferry has bathrooms and a cafeteria selling snacks, food, water, coffee and drinks.

There are outside seating areas as well as an inside air conditioned cabin with televisions. You can sit anywhere you want.

There is an open free Wifi network that requires you to sign up to use.

The ferry is also pet friendly. There is a specific area for pets on the bottom level with the cars. It’s called “area para mascotas” and they must be on a leash.

Puntarenas Paquera Ferry
Puntarenas Paquera Ferry

As soon as it’s time to leave, they will make an announcement over the loud speaker in English and Spanish.

Paquera ferry seats

The ferry from Puntarenas to Paquera takes around an hour. You will cruise through the Gulf of Nicoya and the views are beautiful. You’ll see a few islands and the Nicoya Penninsula coastline.

Getting off the ferry

When the ferry is close to Paquera, you will hear an announcement for drivers to get into their cars. Once the ferry is docked, foot passengers will get off first and then cars.

The Ferry

Once you get off, you can take a taxi, take the bus or drive to your next destination. There are buses from Paquera to Cobano, Montezuma and Santa Teresa.

I asked for the price of a taxi from Paquera ferry dock to Santa Teresa and the driver I asked told me it is around 30,000 CRC (~$60 USD).

Please note this is just what that particular driver told me that day, the price may change depending on the time of year and how that taxi driver feels that day.

Puntarenas Paquera Ferry Video

Watch a video of us taking the ferry from Puntarenas to Paquera below. You’ll see where the ticket office is, what the ferry is like and how the roads are.

As you can see, taking the ferry from Puntarenas to Paquera is super easy and fun!

Naranjo Ferry

If you are taking the Puntarenas ferry to Naranjo, the process is the same (same location) to board. The Naranjo ferry has a separate line for cars.

You can buy tickets online but it is on a different website: Coonatramar. It is similar to the Paquera ferry site and will ask for how many adults, kids and seniors there are. They also have prices for bicycles, motorcycles, cars, etc.

To buy tickets in person, their ticket office is a bit down the street from the Paquera ferry and the loading area is right next to the Paquera dock.

The ferry leaves Puntarenas to Playa Naranjo at 330 AM, 530 AM, 730 AM, 930 AM, 1130 AM, 130 PM, 330 PM, 530 PM, 730 PM and 930 PM.

The ferry returns to Puntarenas from Playa Naranjo at the same times.

Naranjo ferry
Naranjo line. Ignore the schedule as they are old. They added more schedules to accommodate the bridge closure as of April 2024

The Naranjo ferry is the best option if you want to go to Samara.

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Comments

  1. lisa says

    February 2, 2017

    Hello,
    We are a group of 8 adults. We are on a cruise with a 12-hour stop in Puntarenas.
    We looked into going into Jaco, but are also considering taking the ferry.
    What sort of things are there to do/see if we do take ferry to Paquero? Are their taxis available?
    Any suggestions for a day trip from Puntarenas?

    Reply
    • Sammi says

      February 2, 2017

      The ferry ride is very nice but there’s nothing really to do on the other side unless you go to one of the nearby beach towns like Montezuma. Since you have only 12 hours, I would recommend not taking it because the ferry also only has set times and I’m not sure when you land/leave Puntarenas. If you guys rent a car or hire a shuttle, you can go to Jaco and go surfing, you can even take a short walk through Carara National Park which is nearby.

      Reply
  2. phuong mai says

    December 29, 2016

    Hi Sammi,

    Would it save us a lot of time if we take a ferry from Monte Verde to Santa Teresa? Even though, we have to come early, wait in line to get in, buying ticket…Please let me know your thought.

    Reply
    • Sammi says

      December 29, 2016

      It wouldn’t be hours of time saved and it doesn’t take too long to load the ferry and get off if you’re not coming in holiday or peak season. Driving would take around 5-6 hours and the ferry is way more fun in my opinion.

      Reply
  3. Sylvie Watteny says

    October 25, 2016

    Hey Sammi & Yeison,
    We’re coming to Costa Rica in some months and your blog and IG-feed have been helpful for planning, thanks for that! 😉
    I’ve got a question, we’d be driving from our hotel in La Fortuna to Montezuma, would you recommend taking the ferry in Puntarenas or is Route 18 also doable if we leave early in La Fortuna?

    Thanks!

    Reply
    • Sammi says

      October 26, 2016

      Hi Sylvie! Personally if you can, I do recommend taking the ferry. It’s such a nice ferry ride with some great views and it’s a nice break from the drive which is super long. You can drive it if you leave early as it’ll take around 6 hours driving but I do really enjoy the ferry ride and recommend it 🙂

      Reply
  4. Ellen Saling says

    September 9, 2016

    This is awesome!! I am so grateful for people like you who do stuff like this for people like me. Pura Vida and Muchisimo Gracias!

    Ellen

    Reply
    • Sammi says

      September 10, 2016

      You’re welcome and thanks for reading Ellen!

      Reply
  5. Niall says

    July 20, 2016

    Hi, we’re planning on getting the ferry and then public bus to montezuma, do you know if we’d have to book in advance or just pay after leaving the ferry? Thanks

    Reply
    • yeison says

      July 21, 2016

      Hi! you do not need to pay in advance if you are taking public transportation, and the buses are usually very big.

      Reply
  6. Murray Hurst says

    July 13, 2016

    Are dogs allowed on the ferry from Puntarenas and can they be taken outside of the car on a leash while the ferry is traveling ?

    Reply
    • Sammi says

      July 14, 2016

      Hi Murray, I’m pretty sure I remember seeing a couple dogs on the ferry. I’m pretty sure dogs are allowed as long as they are on a leash and always with a human. There is an area for the dogs under the passenger deck that they must stay during the whole ferry ride and there’s seating for humans.

      Reply
  7. Poppy says

    May 5, 2016

    How much did it cost for the car on the ferry?

    Reply
    • Sammi says

      May 5, 2016

      On the ferry website, it says vehiculos livianos (lightweight vehicule) is 11,400 colones which is about $23

      Reply
  8. Mina says

    January 29, 2016

    Thanks for the tips, do you know how long the ferry trip lasts from Puntarenas to Paquera? Im taking local buses, so need to know when I have to take the ferry to reach the bus on the other side 🙂

    Reply
    • Sammi says

      January 29, 2016

      I would say about an hour 🙂

      Reply
    • Emilya Tal says

      March 22, 2016

      The ferry ride is about 75 minutes. The bus to Cobano/Montezuma will be waiting for the ferry (except the last ferry of the day, when there is no bus). You can switch buses to Santa Teresa in Cobano.

      There are 2 direct buses from San Jose to Santa Teresa. One leaves San Jose at 6am and takes the 9am ferry. The other leaves at 2pm and takes the 5pm ferry. If you are on one of those, you can take the direct bus from Paquera to Santa Teresa.

      Reply
  9. Lucy says

    August 29, 2015

    Do/ you know if there is a Holiday Ferry Schedule? We are planning to take the ferry on New Year’s Day.

    Reply
    • Sammi says

      August 31, 2015

      Hi Lucy, not sure but don’t think so. Didn’t see any signs or notes about a holiday schedule (but not 100% sure)

      Reply
  10. Daniela says

    July 7, 2014

    Awesome. Great advice. I am wondering how you got from Paquera to Playa Carmen. Are there shuttles available once you land in Paquera? I am asking bc we would like to rent a car once we get there….only place to do so is in Tambor. What would be the best way to get there?

    Reply
    • Sammi says

      July 8, 2014

      We had rented a car already so we drove straight from Paquera to Mal Pais. Once you get off the ferry in Paquera, there should be a public bus that goes to Montezuma which drops you off in Tambor. Should be about a 30 minute ride or so.

      Reply
      • Mandy Thomson says

        November 28, 2017

        Hello there,
        I was wondering if you knew of a place to leave our car in Puntaneras while we go to Montezuma for three days? My sense is that the roads are quite tricky from Pacquera to Montezuma.
        Thank you
        Mandy

        Reply
        • Sammi says

          November 28, 2017

          Hi Mandy, actually from Pacquera to Montezuma is very straightforward on the main road around Nicoya Peninsula. Don’t go the shortcut routes or the backroads but if you go on the main paved highway around the peninsula from the ferry, it is almost all paved. I recommend keeping your car in Montezuma since it’s a small town and you’ll be able to visit nearby places like Mal Pais/Santa Teresa or the Curu Wildlife Refuge. The public transportation down there is not great.

          Reply
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