Taking shuttles in Costa Rica is a time efficient and comfortable way to get around the country. There are many ways to get around Costa Rica but if you don’t want to drive in Costa Rica or take the bus, booking shuttles is your next best option.
Here are important things you need to know about taking shuttles in Costa Rica as your transportation method.
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Costa Rica Quick Facts
- San Jose is the capital city.
- In Central America. Nicaragua is to the north, Panama to the south
- Official language is Spanish with many indigenous languages spoken. English is widely spoken in touristic areas like San Jose, Guanacaste, Jaco, Manuel Antonio and La Fortuna.
- Currency: the Colon. Approximately 500 CRC to 1 USD
- GMT-6 time zone
- Two major international airports: Juan Santamaria International Airport (San Jose International Airport) in Alajuela province and Guanacaste Airport in Guanacaste province.
Costa Rica Shuttle Services: Private and Shared Shuttles
In Costa Rica, there are two different types of shuttles: private and shared shuttles. Here are Costa Rica transportation services differences below between the two.
Costa Rica Private Transfers
The key difference between a private and shared shuttle in Costa Rica is that private shuttles are exclusively for your group and no one else.
Whereas shared shuttles take up to 10-15 passengers at a time in their vehicles.

Additionally, private shuttles wait for you directly at the airport outside the terminal exit. You can also be picked up or dropped off at a vacation rental, you can ask them to stop during the drive and they don’t have a set schedule. Most private shuttles offer refreshments and free Wi-fi.
If you want to book a private shuttle, please contact us or use the form at the bottom of the post for a quote. We work with several licensed and insured private tourism transportation companies to service many routes throughout Costa Rica.
Shared Shuttles
On the contrary, shared shuttles have a set schedule, require a minimum number of people to run, normally cannot pick up directly at the airport, only make 1 rest stop and offer hotel to hotel door service only.
Costa Rica shared shuttles use air conditioned vehicles that hold up to 10-15 passengers on average. As they have to go around and pick up/drop off many passengers, shared shuttles take longer.
Additionally, passengers can usually just bring one check in luggage and one personal item.
However, shared shuttles are an excellent option for solo travelers that don’t want to take the public bus. Rates range from $55-88 USD depending on the route.
Why Take Private Shuttles in Costa Rica as Your Costa Rica Transportation
We have taken both shared and private shuttles.
However, we personally recommend using private shuttles in Costa Rica to get around Costa Rica for large groups, young families or families with seniors that do not want to drive.
Other conditions are that they are staying at hotels or vacation rentals close to town, have a short vacation and/or are only visiting 1 or 2 destinations.
More Routes Throughout the Country
As the bigger private transportation companies can operate nearly any route, many offer a one stop shop. You can book all of your transfers in one go no matter where your destinations are.
Many private transportation companies can also allow you to make stops during the transfer if you want to visit a national park or do a tour, for an extra fee.
Space and Privacy
Costa Rica private shuttles are more comfortable and spacious. They are also faster than shared shuttles. You have the vehicle all for yourself and your luggage, you don’t have to sit next to strangers and you can stop when you need to.
Stretch out, sit by the window and watch the beautiful scenery go by.
Additionally, if you are a bigger person like very tall or stout, a shared shuttle will not be comfortable when the vehicle is full. When it’s full, it is cramped (think basic economy flight seats but in a vehicle instead of a plane so you can’t get up to stretch your legs).
If you are of big stature, then a private shuttle will be more comfortable and the best option for you.
More Personalized Experience
Private shuttles also give you a more personalized experience as you will be spending a few hours with the driver. Some private Costa Rica transportation services drivers speak a degree of English.
However, if you are looking for a fully bilingual driver, this is usually considered a “premium” service and may cost more.
Private shuttles are more timely than shared shuttles. Shared shuttle have to pick up other people so if other clients are late, the entire schedule is late for everybody else.
Transportation Services
Costa Rica private transfers also offer more services such as one stop along the way with the option to stay longer for a reasonable fee.
Most private transfers provide coolers inside the vehicle, so you can have ice cold drinks the whole time.
Furthermore, the driver will wait for you directly at the airport after your flight. Shared shuttle drivers aren’t able to pick up clients right from the airport.
Costa Rica Private Transfers Costs
Shuttle costs vary depending on destinations, where the company’s headquarters are and number of people. Private shuttles in Costa Rica are more expensive than shared shuttles.
Here are examples of average private transfer rates for popular routes. *Rates may vary as it depends on the season, number of passengers and the company and are subject to change. They may not reflect current rates of the day, you will need to consult for current prices. Rates are an estimate.*
San Jose Airport – La Fortuna: ~$240 USD
Guanacaste Airport – La Fortuna: ~$280 USD
San Jose International Airport – Jaco: ~$185 USD
Guanacaste Airport – Tamarindo: ~$120 USD
San Jose International Airport – Puerto Viejo de Talamanca: ~$320 USD
Costa Rica Shared Shuttle Costs
Shared shuttles are great for solo travelers or couples on a budget who don’t want to pay for a private shuttle. If you’re staying at a hotel in a main touristic destination, this is an excellent option.
Shared shuttles cost approximately $58-80 USD per person for major routes of ~3 hours such as San Jose – La Fortuna. For longer routes like San Jose – Montezuma, the rate is around $88 USD per person.
*Rates may an estimate and may vary as it depends on the season, number of passengers and the company and are subject to change. They may not reflect current rates of the day, you will need to consult for current prices.*
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Important Things to Know About Booking a Costa Rica Shuttle
- If you are staying at an Airbnb or vacation rental, ask your host for GPS coordinates and the name on Google maps/Waze. The more information, the better so your driver has an easy time finding the place.
- Prices are quoted in USD. Read more about Costa Rican currency and using USD in Costa Rica.
- Many shared shuttles require 2-4 passengers minimum to run. This can be tough for solo travelers if they are visiting during the low season. You may need to cough up the extra money for a private shuttle, move your dates around or sacrifice time and space for the public bus.
- Shuttle companies will have booster/baby seats available BUT they do not have seats for all ages. Most companies have seats for 3 years and up. Ask the company to send you a photo of the seat they have so you can verify it will work for you. This goes for shared and private shuttles.
- Not all private transportation companies are wheelchair accessible. We are only aware of one company in Costa Rica, Rogafa that has ramps in their vehicles for wheelchairs.
Advantages of Taking Costa Rica Shuttles
- More direct than a bus. Public buses make a ton of stops and you can avoid switching buses.
- If staying at hotels, private and shared shuttles are door to door (as long as the hotel is on the route for shared shuttles). If staying at vacation rentals, only private transportation providers can go there.
- You don’t need to worry about directions or bus schedules. Getting lost is one of my personal fears when traveling abroad. A shuttle takes away all that stress.
- Efficient. All you have to do is book the shuttle, get picked up at your hotel and you’re good to go!
Travel-planning-tip: Some people do not book shuttles for their entire trip. They will shuttle to their destination and then rent a car. For example, many people book a shuttle from San Jose to Puerto Viejo de Talamanca and then rent a car for their time in Puerto Viejo. Then they will return the car and take a shuttle to their next destination.
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Kaylee says
Hello,
My husband and I will be staying at the Occidental Papagayo resort, and are looking at transportation options to get to Diamante Adventure Park, Tamarindo beach, and Playas del Coco. Does Interbus service those areas? If so, what would the cost be per round trip for 2 people?
Ben says
Are there any shuttles that are wheelchair accessible? I am planning my honeymoon and would like to use a shuttle to get to/from my hotel, but I use a wheelchair and would need a shuttle that is easily accessible.
Sammi says
Hi Ben, Interbus doesn’t have a motorized ramp so passengers will need to get out and get on the shuttle and then they can place the wheelchair in the van but they don’t have a ramp :/ I am not sure about other shuttle companies, you’ll need to ask them.
Adele says
Hi there,
My husband and I are going to Costa Rica for the first time in early December, and I’ve been scouring your site non-stop for all the tips I can get – thank you for being such a generous resource!
A few questions re: Interbus…
– I don’t see pick up from Hidden Canopy in Monteverde. Where is the nearest pick-up location from Hidden Canopy? Drop-off is fine at Makanda by the Sea in Manuel Antonio.
– How long would it typically take to travel from Monteverde to Manuel Antonio on a shared shuttle?
– Does Interbus drop off directly at SJO coming from Manuel Antonio? How long will the trip take? We have a 230pm flight to catch, but I’m thinking we should be OK if we take the shared shuttle leaving MA at 830am?
Appreciate all your help!
Sammi says
Hi Adele, for the Hidden Canopy, Interbus can pick you up from there if you are a guest of the hotel. If you’re not a guest, then the closest hotel for pick up is Sunset Hotel.
Monteverde to Manuel Antonio is about a 5 hour ride in the shared shuttle (one 15 minute stop in the middle). Interbus can drop you off at SJO Airport if you need to be on a route from Manuel Antonio. This trip is around 4 hours depending on traffic so you’re not going to be able to make it by 1230. Also traffic in San Jose is pretty bad so I personally wouldn’t recommend it (and pick up time can change 20 minutes before or after) just in case there is an accident or bad traffic since you never know but that’s just my personal opinion.
Adele says
Thanks for the info and advice, Sammi! We will take a private shuttle to SJO to make sure we get there in good time.
Sammi says
You’re welcome.
Terry says
Greetings and thank you for your wonderful blog! I’m amazed that you are taking the time to answer all these transportation questions. My boyfriend and I are arriving in September with my small 17 pound dog, who is classified in the US as an emotional support animal. We have scheduled time in first San Jose, then Puerto Viejo, La Fortuna, and Tamarindo and then we are planning to rent somewhere for a few months from a “home base” as we explore to see if we want to retire in Costa Rica. I had hoped to rely on buses, walking, biking and possibly motor scooters in the smaller towns. I’ve read that buses do not take dogs, though. I don’t really want to rent car as we are on a budget. Can you clarify how to get around when you have a dog? Thank you very much!
Sammi says
Hi Terry, unfortunately the only way will be by car. Buses, shuttles and taxis don’t take dogs or you will have to hire a private driver who does and that’ll cost more. Car is the really the only way to get around with a dog.
Sammi says
Hi Viktor, that’s great. So for Tortuguero, Adobe has an office at the Rio Blanco station which is on the way back from La Pavona dock near Guapiles. They can meet you there so you can pick up the car. If you’re booking a shuttle back, you can have them drop you off there. You can also ask Adobe to drop off the car at La Pavona dock directly and there is a $75 for that but if you meet them at Rio Blanco, it is free. Let me know if you have other questions!
Viktor says
Hi. We are going to be in San Jose on August 1st. There will be 5 of us. How do we get to Tortuguero by a shuttle ? I checked Interbus and it doesn’t go to La Pavona. Are there any other shuttle companies ?
Sammi says
Hi Viktor, Interbus doesn’t go to the Pavona dock. In that case I recommend checking the other shuttle companies like Easy Ride or you can check the Tortuguero Info website to see who they recommend.
Viktor says
Thank you, Sammy. Easy Ride has a private transportation to La Pavona Dock. That’s exactly what we need. And from there, on the way back, we’ll rent a car for the rest of our vacation. I think Adobe has an office there too. And we’ll use the link from your web site for that discount. 🙂
Sarah says
Hi I’m looking into a private shuttle from San Jose to Puerto Viejo in April 2019. There will be 8-12 adults. What would the price be for that. Thank you.
Sammi says
Hi Sarah! I just sent you an email with pricing information.
vicki says
The two of us haven’t set our itinerary for our July visit of 20 days. Is there a list of hotels that Interbus drops off/picks up from? That may help us in our hotel selection.
Sammi says
Hi Vicki, if you go to the Interbus website, you can enter in your hotel name in the reservation section and see if it pops up. If it doesn’t pop up, it means they don’t pick up there.
Colin says
Hi,
We will be arriving in LIR airport December 17th, 2018 around 2pm and looking to get transport to the Dreams Las Mareas Hotel for two adults and two kids (11-13).
What would the cost be for this and what times do the shuttles leave the airport?
Also, how long of the drive would it be?
Many thanks and great website.
Colin
Sammi says
Hi Colin, you can take a private shuttle which is $140 for 4 people. There aren’t any shared shuttles but the private shuttle will pick you up directly from the airport to Dreams. The drive is around 1.5 hours.
Shane says
Hi,
I will be visiting Costa rica shortly, staying at the Doubletree-Hilton near Puntarenas. I was wondering what the rates are for each of, and options for transportation to and from Jaco from our hotel. Thanks.
Sammi says
Hi Shane, there are shared shuttles from Jaco to the DoubleTree that is $44 per adult.