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San Jose International Airport Costa Rica (Juan Santamaria SJO Airport)

March 1, 2025 By Sammi 106 Comments

Costa Rica’s main international airport is Juan Santamaria International Airport, commonly known as the San Jose International Airport in Alajuela.

It’s much bigger than its fellow international airport, Guanacaste Airport and offers the most international flights.

If you’re flying into San Jose International Airport, check our guide below to help you navigate through the main international airport in Costa Rica.

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San Jose International Airport Location

San Jose International Airport is located in the province of Alajuela, about 10 kilometers (6.2 miles) from downtown San Jose, Costa Rica.

This is extremely important to know if you are looking to book an airport hotel as downtown San Jose is around a 30 minute drive to the airport without traffic.

If you’re looking for an airport hotel, the closest hotels will be in the Alajuela province. Don’t look for one in downtown San Jose, as that is at least 30 minutes away from the airport.

Check our list of best San Jose International Airport hotels here.

About San Jose International Airport and Airport Code

The name Juan Santamaria is after a drummer boy who died helping Costa Rica prevent getting taken over by the United States in 1856.

The San Jose International Airport airport code is SJO.

IMPORTANT!!! Do NOT get SJO confused with San Jose, California whose airport code is SJC. Or San Juan, Puerto Rico whose airport code is SJU.

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SJO Airport

In 2024, San Jose International Airport welcomed 2.6 million tourists.

San Jose Airport has 20 gates servicing 24 airlines from North America, Latin America and Europe. They have expansion plans to accommodate the many new flights, especially in high season.

Getting to Juan Santamaria International Airport

That being said, if you are not staying at an airport hotel that offers free airport shuttle, then there are a couple of easy ways to from your hotel to the airport.

San Jose International Airport Costa Rica SJO
At the departures area of San Jose Costa Rica Airport. In Spanish, departures is “Salidas”

Uber: Uber is readily available in the Central Valley cities (Heredia, Alajuela, San Jose and Cartago). We have been able to call an Uber at at all hours of the day to catch a ride to the airport.

However make sure you give yourself at least 20-30 minutes to call your Uber since during rush hour, there is a lot of demand and traffic. I recommend to schedule your Uber the day before if you need to get to the airport for your flight home.

From downtown San Jose, an Uber X costs around 9000 CRC (~$17 USD).

Private shuttle: Book a private shuttle at the time of your choice. Your driver will show up right at your designated time, help your group to load the vehicle and whisk you away straight to the airport departures gates. As a private shuttle, you won’t be waiting around for anyone else.

Contact us if you want to book your private airport shuttle. For up to 8 passengers plus luggage, the private shuttle costs ~$60 USD.

For departures, you should arrive at the airport at least 3 hours before your departure time.

Exit tax: The $29 USD exit tax is now included in most of the airline tickets. Some airlines do not though (some Canadian and budget airlines). You can check the billboard in the check in area to see if you need to pay it.

Arriving at San Jose International Airport

One you land at the San Jose International Airport on an international flight, all visitors must go through immigration and customs. Remember, immigration is for people, customs is for luggage.

You will go through immigration first where you need to supply the officer your details such as name, occupation, length of time in Costa Rica, first destination in Costa Rica and date of departure.

Then you will collect your luggage to go through customs. Put EVERYTHING except duty free on the scanners.

Next to baggage claim 5, there is a Claro SIM card stand in case you need to purchase a Costa Rican prepaid SIM card. Open everyday from 5 AM to 9 PM, sometimes 11 PM on weekends. There is also one 24/7 duty free store with alcohol.

After clearing customs, you will exit the airport terminal where you can then look for your tour company, car rental agent, private shuttle driver or catch your Uber, book a taxi or get picked up.

Once you exit the airport terminal, you will see tons of people waiting around holding signs. You will need to turn to your right and walk down this hall to find your agent

You can check our customs and immigration at San Jose International Airport and Guanacaste Airport guide for more details.

Leaving San Jose International Airport

From San Jose Airport, you can find many ways to get to your next destination.

Bus: There is a public bus stop down the ramp from arrivals that goes into downtown San Jose. It runs fairly frequently and is very cheap.

If you plan to take this bus, we highly recommend to exchange like $5 USD into local currency at the airport to pay for the bus. There are ATMs at baggage claim and a money exchange.

Private shuttle: If you pre-booked a private shuttle, your driver will be waiting for you outside the airport terminal, holding a sign with your name on it.

Shared shuttle: If you booked a shared shuttle, most shared shuttle companies will have you meet them at the Denny’s Restaurant, Fiesta Casino or Rostipollos Restaurant which is 1.5 km away (~1 mile).

The fastest way to get there is just to grab one of the official airport taxis right outside. Get 10% off your Interbus shared shuttle in the link!

Taxi: Official taxis in Costa Rica are red and orange for airport taxis. There is an official taxi stand right when you exit the airport.

Uber: We personally prefer taking Uber in Costa Rica. Some Uber drivers will have you meet them at departures upstairs or by the Malinche restaurant at arrivals. They may also ask you to sit in the front seat.

San Jose Airport Car Rentals

If you made a car rental reservation, then you need to look for your agency’s agent who will be waiting for you outside the exit terminal, holding a sign with the company logo on it.

Meet them, and they will bring you to their shuttle to take you to their off-site airport office to get the car.

Some companies may offer a VIP direct airport service, but for an extra charge and not all.

Read more about renting a car in Costa Rica and get our Costa Rica car rental discount here.

If you did not pre-book a car, you will see car rental stands in the baggage claim area. You can go up there to check availability and prices.

However, since the airport is not big enough to accommodate all the car rental companies’ offices, they will take you to their satellite airport office nearby to pick up the car.

We have a partnership with Adobe Rent a Car to give car rental discounts and extra benefits (free cooler, free prepaid SIM card, etc.).

You can click here “Costa Rica car rental discount” to make a reservation. Adobe will pick up passengers from the airport and take them to their close by airport office via complimentary shuttle. You can watch the process below.

Flying Out of SJO Airport: San Jose Airport Food, Shopping and Other Services

You should arrive at the airport 3 hours before your departure time.

San Jose International Airport has free Wi-Fi, restaurants, souvenir stores, luggage packing services, bathrooms, duty free shopping and VIP lounges.

There is only one level in San Jose Airport so after you clear security, go up an escalator. You’ll be at the level where all the gates, food and shops are.

There is a Starbucks, Cafe Britt stores and a couple of restaurants. If you have an early flight, there is a place that is 24/7, the Starbucks opens from 4 AM to 130 AM everyday.

There are two VIP Lounges. The VIP lounge for BAC Credomatic is at Gate 19-20 everyday from 430 AM to 430 PM. The VIP Lounge for Star Alliance passengers is at Gate 5, superior level from 430 AM to 8 PM.

Parking

San Jose International Airport has its own parking lot. It costs $2.48 USD per hour, $35 USD per day and $200 USD per week. It is under roof parking.

If you are leaving the country for a trip and need to park your car close by but do not want to leave it at the airport parking garage (it is expensive), there are options.

Many airport hotels will allow you to leave your car for either a small fee or free if you stay as a hotel guest before or after your trip.

Some hotels that offer parking for hotel guests are Mango Hotel, Pura Vida Hotel, El Rodeo Estancia Boutique Hotel and the Fairfield by Marriott San Jose Airport Alajuela.

If you stay a night (or more) at the Fairfield by Marriott either before you leave or when you come back, you can leave your car there for free in their secure parking lot. Same with El Rodeo Estancia (20 minutes to SJO Airport).

San Jose Airport Hotels

There are many hotels around San Jose Airport with free airport shuttles included. You can read our post “Best hotels near San Jose Airport” for recommendations.

San Jose Domestic Terminal

For those flying on a local airline to take a domestic flight with Sansa, Aerobell or Green, you need to go to the Domestic Terminal SJO for your flight.

This is a separate terminal, about a 5 minute walk from the international terminal. On Google Maps, it is called “Terminal Domestica SJO.”

Should You Fly Into Liberia or San Jose Airport?

San Jose and Guanacaste Airport are hubs for different parts of the country. Find out which you should fly into before booking flights.

  • You should fly into San Jose Airport if you are going to San Jose, Heredia, Alajuela, Cartago, the Central Valley, Jaco, Manuel Antonio, Puerto Viejo de Talamanca, Tortuguero, Uvita, Dominical, Puerto Jimenez, Ojochal, Sierpe, Drake Bay, Golfito, San Gerardo de Dota, San Isidro de Perez Zeledon, San Vito, Turrialba, Vara Blanca (La Paz), Bajos del Toro, or Sarapiqui.
  • Those destinations are closest from San Jose than Liberia.
  • If you are going to La Fortuna or Monteverde, both destinations are around 3-3.5 hours from Liberia and San Jose. H
  • If you are able to, I would choose Liberia over San Jose if you’re going to La Fortuna/Monteverde right away.

Read more about which Costa Rica international airport is best for you.

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Comments

  1. Jerry Johnston says

    September 4, 2019

    I am arriving tomorrow at 8pm at the San Jose Airport. I want to catch an Uber to downtown San Jose. Last January I had to catch the Uber outside the airport. Is that the same requirement (to catch Uber outside the airport)?

    Reply
    • Sammi says

      September 5, 2019

      Last time we went they had us to go the bus stop at the west end, so walk towards the Malinche restaurant (to the right) when you exit and keep going.

      Reply
  2. Shel says

    July 3, 2019

    I am traveling with a group later this month and our flight arrives into San Jose at 6:21 am on a Saturday. We wanted to purchase our alcohol at the duty free shop at the airport before heading to Jaco. Is the duty free open that early in the morning?

    Reply
    • Sammi says

      July 4, 2019

      I would think so but not 100% sure.

      Reply
  3. olivia says

    June 13, 2019

    Hi there! Flying into SJO this saturday at 145pm. Do you think we will make it to the bus station in time for the 4pm bus to Puerto Viejo? Or will we need to stay the night and leave the next morning? Thanks

    Reply
    • Sammi says

      June 14, 2019

      You can probably make it in time, but this bus is very popular so hopefully it won’t be sold out when you get there, that would be my only concern since it is a Saturday and a lot of locals go to PV on the weekends and we are now entering a busy tourism time.

      Reply
  4. Daniel Boyd says

    May 26, 2019

    We have a relatively late arrival time. Will car rental places still be open? It looks like they close pretty early. Otherwise I was thinking we would take an Uber to our Airbnb and pick up a rental car the following day. What are your suggestions on that?

    Reply
    • Sammi says

      May 26, 2019

      If you are picking up the car at the airport office, most companies will wait for you until you land regardless of how late it is so you can get the car. If you want to go straight to your hotel and pick up the car the next day, that works too.

      Reply
  5. Sammi says

    April 27, 2019

    I would recommend in advance otherwise you can get a taxi or Uber.

    Reply
  6. Violeta Castillo says

    April 27, 2019

    Hello should I book a private shuttle in advance or should i get one when I land?

    Reply
  7. Paul Dufresne says

    April 14, 2019

    Hello Sammi,
    This is our first trip to Costa Rica. We will be in Playa Bejuco for one month in February 2020. I know its seems far away but we just wanted to have our reservations done early!
    Could you tell me if there is a shuttle from san Jose airport to Playa Bejuco? We were not planning on renting a car right away. I would like to know my way around a little bit first.
    Love your comments so far!!!

    Thank you very much !
    Paul and Janice

    Reply
    • Sammi says

      April 15, 2019

      Hi Paul, there isn’t, the only option for to Bejuco is a private shuttle or taxi. It costs around $140 I believe and I can check with our provider to see exactly how much it is if you like because it’s a bit further south than Jaco.

      Reply
  8. Jim Cacioppo says

    March 26, 2019

    Hi Sammi,
    Your blog has been great to help us with our trip to Costa Rica. Do you have any tips for a late flight (2:30 am) out of San Jose without booking a hotel in the city? We are staying in Jaco and looking for something safe to do until going to the airport around 11:00 since we have to have the car back by 11pm. Any info or suggestions would be greatly appreciated!!

    Reply
    • Sammi says

      March 26, 2019

      Hi Jim, to be at the airport by 11 PM, you should leave Jaco by 930 PM and for the day, you could check out Best Western Jaco, Villa Caletas or Punta Leona Resort to see if you can get a day pass. I’m not sure the hours it is valid for but at least then you’d be able to leave your luggage and car in a secure area and you can enjoy the facilities of the hotels. PUnta Leona Resort is very nice because it has a private entrance to Playa Blanca, a beautiful white sand beach and you can go to their pool and facilities. Villa Caletas has an amphitheater to watch the sunset and they have a bar and restaurant. If anything, there is also a movie theater (very small) in Jaco if the day pass ends at like 6 or 7 PM.

      Reply
    • Gayle says

      May 10, 2019

      I will also be there Feb 2020 from Calif. I never feel it is a long time way. I always start with planning one year with research. Final plans are made 2 mths before
      I always rent a car on trips. I will never rent one in Costa Rica. Way too dangerous.

      Reply
      • Sarah says

        February 5, 2021

        Hi Gayle,

        I’m interested to know what you think is dangerous about renting a car here? We rented and then bought one and though the roads can be challenging I’ve never felt like it’s dangerous.

        Just interested.

        Reply
  9. Laura says

    April 20, 2018

    Hey Sammi, this is such a wonderful blog! I’m moving to San JosĂ© in July to work at one of the international schools and your posts about Uber, the airport, and lots of other topics have been so beneficial. Keep up the great work!

    Reply
    • Sammi says

      April 20, 2018

      Hi Laura, glad the blog has been helpful and have fun in Costa Rica!

      Reply
  10. JTK says

    April 15, 2018

    Hello MyTanFeet!

    Just wanted to give a big thank you for your site! My Wife and I are long time US Expats working in international schools, currently in Dongguan China, and will be visiting Costa Rica this 2018 for summer for vacation, with potential investment/retirement interests. We just finished booking everything for our 2 week Costa Rica road trip today! Well everything but the car rental, and will do that soon through your partner Adobe.
    We wanted to thank you so much for your site which helped us plan!

    Reply
    • Sammi says

      April 15, 2018

      Hi JTK! Thank you for the kind words and we’re glad to hear the blog has been helpful. We hope you have a wonderful time in Costa Rica and thank you for reading our blog!

      Reply
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