• Skip to primary navigation
  • Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar
  • Skip to footer
MytanFeet

MytanFeet

Costa Rica Travel Information

  • Home
  • Start Here
  • About
  • Blog
  • Booking Services
  • Deals
  • Contact
    • Work with us

What You Need to Know About Using Uber in Costa Rica

February 18, 2023 By Sammi 114 Comments

Uber officially made its way to Costa Rica in 2015 and has made getting around Costa Rica much easier. Though technically not 100% legal, Uber has now become one of the normal transportation options for both locals and tourists.

Uber in Costa Rica is exactly the same as other countries but there are a few things to know. In this post, you will read our tips for taking Uber in Costa Rica.

In this guide, you’ll find out everything you need to know about using Uber in Costa Rica. (Lyft does not exist in Costa Rica).

Uber Costa Rica Information

Despite a rocky start in Costa Rica with protests from taxi drivers, Uber in Costa Rica is up and running and has expanded to several other place besides San Jose.

You can still take taxis in Costa Rica but for us, Uber is quick, cheaper and more comfortable. Taxi drivers in Costa Rica have an unfortunate bad reputation for overcharging and being pushy, especially to tourists.

In San Jose

Uber readily exists in the San Jose metropolitan area covering San Jose, Alajuela, Heredia and Cartago. There are also some Ubers in Jaco, Quepos, Liberia (city, not airport), Tamarindo, La Fortuna, Grecia and Manuel Antonio.

Uber Costa RIca - map of San Jose
Map of San Jose where Uber works in Costa Rica

The number of Uber drivers in different places in Costa Rica has increased greatly. We see more Uber drivers in Tamarindo, Manuel Antonio, Quepos, La Fortuna and Playas del Coco. However, we don’t recommend to count on them as your ONLY method to get around Costa Rica as not all destinations have Ubers and if they do have Ubers, it may take a long time to get a ride due to limited availability (or they may not have any early mornings/late nights).

Cost of Uber in Costa Rica

How much does Uber cost in Costa Rica? You can estimate a fare from San Jose to another destination on the Uber website if you’re curious as to how much your ride will cost. This is a very handy tool. You can also use it to get an idea of how much a taxi or shuttle would cost (add a little bit more as Ubers tend to be cheaper).

You Can Use Uber at San Jose International Airport

Airport taxis are known to be expensive so to have Uber as an alternative option is awesome. You can call an Uber to drop you off and pick you up at San Jose International Airport. Here is what you need to know about using Uber at San Jose Airport.

Liberia International Airport (Guanacaste Airport)

We do not recommend to use Uber at the Liberia International Airport (Guanacaste Airport) airport code LIR. This is because the police are very diligently watching for Ubers and they will pull over drivers, give them a ticket and remove their license plates.

You should book a private shuttle or take one of the official airport taxis.

Pick up at San Airport

When you have arrived at San Jose Airport, finished immigration and customs and exited the airport, open the app. You do need Internet to use the app in the moment, there is free Wi-Fi in the departures area of San Jose Airport. You can also purchase a Costa Rican SIM card at baggage claim at San Jose Airport and have data on your phone with the card.

Put your pick up location at San Jose Airport at the arrivals. In the Uber app, you have the option to call your driver so I would let them know you are at the arrivals area. San Jose Airport doesn’t have a designated ride share area unfortunately. This is because Uber drivers and taxi drivers are at odds and Uber is still technically not “legal” in Costa Rica.

Therefore, it’s best to avoid any crossing of paths as much as possible. So the moment you walk outside the airport and leave customs, you will see a huge crowd of people waiting, most of them taxi drivers. Ignore them!

Likewise, if anyone asks you if you need a ride, do not say you’re going to call an Uber. Just say that you already have a ride.

Uber Costa Rica - SJO Airport meeting point.
Arrivals area of San Jose Airport. This is where you will exit the airport after customs.

The Uber app will tell you to go to the bus stop at the west end on the main road outside the airport, so head right when you exit the airport and walk down that way. (Sometimes this meeting point changes so check the app as it will tell you where to go. Usually the meeting point is the bus stop). When you get in your Uber, your driver will most likely ask you to sit up front to make it less obvious that they are an Uber.

You can also use it at the Pavas International Airport and the San Jose Domestic Terminal. I used it when I landed at the San Jose Domestic Terminal and from my hotel Adventure Inn to the terminal. Very easy and they pick you up and drop you off right in front of the terminal. In the app, look for San Jose Domestic Terminal or Domestic Terminal San Jose. Get 10% off using the promo code “mytanfeet” on their booking page!

Departures

The Uber driver can drop you off directly at departures.

Requirements to Use Uber

A registered account, a payment method and Internet on your phone to use Uber. Uber does allow you to schedule rides up to 30 days in advance in the app. We have never used this tool so I can’t say how reliable it is but you can see if it works.

If you don’t already have an Uber account and you plan to use it in Costa Rica, I would create your account when you are at home so you have everything ready when you arrive.

Select a Nearby Landmark for Your Destination

Since addresses don’t exactly exist in Costa Rica, but you can enter the name of your hotel or place you are going as your destination. For houses, Airbnbs or vacation rentals, it is best to use a landmark or business. When we stayed at our Airbnb in San Jose, we set it to the Universal store across the street. Our Airbnb didn’t have a name or was on the map so it was easier to find the closest business.

Pretty much everyone uses Waze in Costa Rica so once you get in the car, you can tell the driver the closest landmark to your destination and have them drop you off where you need to go.

Useful Spanish Phrases

It will be extremely helpful to know some Spanish phrases. A lot of city Costa Ricans know a degree of English but not all. Here are some useful phrases and words:

Voy a X: I’m going to X (hotel, restaurant, etc.).

Donde esta?: Where are you?

Aqui esta bien: Here is fine.

Gracias: Thank you.

Mi hotel es cerca de X: My hotel is close to X.

There are Uber Drivers in the Wee Hours of the Morning

We’ve needed to call Uber for early morning flights and had no problem getting one at 4 AM in San Jose. So don’t worry too much if it’s late in the night or super early in the morning, we’ve never had a problem calling an Uber at 11 PM or 4 AM.

Surge Pricing During Rush Hour

Surge pricing is annoying and unfortunately it is also in Costa Rica. San Jose, notorious for horrible traffic, impatient drivers and long ignored pot holes, is a mess during rush hour and surge pricing may be necessary to get a ride.

However, if you’re not in a rush, you can wait 10 minutes and see if other drivers are nearby. You can also select the carpool option for a cheaper ride.

Wait Times Aren’t That Accurate

Because of San Jose’s traffic, you should give or take at least 10 minutes. We’ve had to cancel Uber requests a few times even though the driver was just a couple blocks away but they were stuck in traffic. Instead we picked a different driver that was coming from the side of no traffic.

Estimate Your Fare Online

The Uber website has a fare estimate which is helpful to know around how much you’ll pay for both UberX and UberXL. We were surprised at how much cheaper it was. Normally, we pay around $15 USD for a 15 kilometer taxi ride from Heredia to the San Jose airport. With Uber, we paid a little less than $10.

Don’t Need to Tip

When it comes to tipping in Costa Rica, it is not mandatory to tip Uber drivers in Costa Rica but they have the option now. Rather than tipping in the app, you can also give your driver some cash if you want (local Costa Rica currency is best).

Read more tips about traveling in Costa Rica here!

Accommodation in Costa Rica

Saving money traveling in Costa Rica

Best time to visit Costa Rica

Costa Rica gas stations

Filed Under: Costa Rica Travel Tips

Reader Interactions

Comments

  1. Carmine says

    July 26, 2017

    Is there a phone number I can call
    Or email the day before my flight I’m on 1 st flight AA from Mia
    I have a flip phone with
    CR calling card no text

    Reply
    • Sammi says

      July 26, 2017

      Hi Carmine, Uber is only by app. You do need a data phone to use it

      Reply
  2. Wanda Messer says

    June 2, 2017

    Going from San Jose Airport to Escazu, the holiday inn in Escazu, does Uber travel to Escazu and what would be the cost

    Reply
    • Sammi says

      June 2, 2017

      Hi Wanda, you can check on the Uber San Jose website a fare estimate how much it will cost. It will give you bot UberX and UberXL prices.

      Reply
    • DJD says

      June 12, 2017

      How did it go Wanda?? I’m actually at the Holiday Inn in Escazu right now, seeing if Uber is an option. If you used it, how much was it to the airport? Did you feel safe? The taxi drivers seem pushy and corrupt to me.

      Reply
  3. yeison says

    May 28, 2017

    Hi Roni I am pretty sure you can get an UBER to La Paz waterfalls. There are thousands of them in San Jose but I think it will be hard to find one in the way back though since drivers are in San Jose. Another option is to rent a car or go on a tour. Right now, car rental rates are very cheap due to low season, we have a promo you can check out that will be much more convenient than Uber. Costa Rica car rental discount.

    Reply
  4. Roni says

    May 28, 2017

    Hi there, Im staying in San Jose and would like to visit the La Paz waterfalls in Alajuela. Do you think its possible to get an Uber there?

    Thank you.

    Reply
  5. Victor says

    May 17, 2017

    I am soon traveling to Costa Rica and wanted to use uber to where I am staying. I will heading to heredia would you recommend using uber or getting a shuttle instead?

    Reply
    • Sammi says

      May 17, 2017

      Either one, Uber is a bit cheaper than a taxi and shuttle. We took an Uber from Heredia downtown to the airport and it cost us 6,000 colones.

      Reply
  6. Jill says

    May 13, 2017

    Hey guys! I just got to San José a couple days ago and got an Uber from the airport. All Uber drivers will pick you up “Near the restaurant” when you request it from the airport. The restaurant is only about 50m to the right when you exit the arrivals area of the airport. Super easy to do!

    I’ve used Uber to get around while in San José and find it so much easier (and cheaper) than cabbing. Especially if there is a language barrier, the driver automatically has your drop-off location so there’s no need to try to give direction. Never had anything but polite and friendly drivers.

    I’m going to be catching an early morning bus tomorrow to the west coast and will be requesting an Uber at 5:00am! Hoping I won’t have any trouble with it. By the sounds of your post, I’ll be okay!

    This blog post was so helpful for me and I am very grateful for the thorough information you’ve included on ubering in San José!

    Reply
    • Sammi says

      May 14, 2017

      Thank you for sharing your experience and tips! We just used Uber at the airport last week when we landed and it seems they do want to pick you up at the Malinche restaurant, we used to go down to the bus stop or at departures but good to know it’s at the restaurant. No worries about catching an early one, we caught one at 4 AM several times so should go smooth. Have a safe flight and thanks for reading our blog Jill 🙂

      Reply
  7. yeison says

    April 20, 2017

    Hello Jennifer, in this case we recommend you to get a car, there are no UBERS outside San Jose you can check our special rates and benefits here Costa Rica car rental discount

    Reply
  8. Jennifer says

    April 20, 2017

    I’m trying to decide between renting a car vs. taking rides (and how to schedule them).
    1) LIR to Flamingo Playa area (many hotels have shuttle so I can cover that).
    2) Flamingo Playa area to Arenal Area
    3) Arenal Area to SJO

    Also – We will have 5 passengers.

    Any recommendations?

    Reply
  9. Max says

    April 12, 2017

    Great site that I just stumbled on, great info. Arriving at SJO at noon on a Friday, is Uber the best option to travel into San Jose (meeting a friend at Mercado Central)? If so, any idea if SJO terminal has wifi so I can use the Uber app on my US cell phone? My Spanish is terrible at best and I’ve had bad experiences with taxis in CR.

    Thanks!

    Reply
    • Sammi says

      April 13, 2017

      Hi Max, there are a ton of taxis at SJO airport (A TON). But we still prefer Uber (we don’t like taxis in CR either) and we found Uber is cheaper. Go upstairs to departures, and you can get the Wi-Fi and I would also use the Wi-Fi to call through Whatsapp the driver who accepts it to agree on a pick up location since the airport can get confusing and there is no designated Uber pick up area at the airport. I recommend getting picked up at departures or on the street below where the bus stop is, but departures is easier so yo don’t need to walk the little bit down the airport and the Uber driver can pick you up there. Try to be a discreet, things have been heating up between taxis and Uber drivers but it should be fine.

      Reply
  10. S.T. MCCASKILL says

    April 5, 2017

    I do not have a mobile phone . Only a land line. Will the ap work with my desktop computer.

    Reply
    • Sammi says

      April 5, 2017

      Hi, Uber is meant for the app but you can sign up on their mobile website to request a ride. You can read more info on their site here: https://help.uber.com/h/b9dc6681-b346-4774-9ab1-ecaa3f22cabe

      Reply
« Older Comments
Newer Comments »

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Primary Sidebar

About Mytanfeet

Hi! We are Yeison and Samantha

Mytanfeet is the leading Costa Rica travel information website with detailed guides, local recommendations, photos, videos and maps.

Our Costa Rica City Guides

Tamarindo Costa Rica Travel Guide


Costa Rica Destinations Map

Special rent a car rates for Mytanfeet readers

Check Rates or Reserve


Get Exclusive Costa Rica Travel Tips and our Free Travel Guide Straight to You!

Yes, send me the tips

Footer

About

Who are we ?
Contact us
Our Instagram
Copyright & Disclaimer

Travel

Start here
Destination Map
Join our YouTube Channel

Exclusive deals

Car rental discount and freebies
7% off Arenal tours
White water Rafting special
See all our exclusive deals

Mytanfeet LLC Copyright© 2013 - 2025 - Thank you for supporting our Travel Blog!

Manage Cookie Consent
To provide the best experiences, we use technologies like cookies to store and/or access device information. Consenting to these technologies will allow us to process data such as browsing behavior or unique IDs on this site. Not consenting or withdrawing consent, may adversely affect certain features and functions.
Functional Always active
The technical storage or access is strictly necessary for the legitimate purpose of enabling the use of a specific service explicitly requested by the subscriber or user, or for the sole purpose of carrying out the transmission of a communication over an electronic communications network.
Preferences
The technical storage or access is necessary for the legitimate purpose of storing preferences that are not requested by the subscriber or user.
Statistics
The technical storage or access that is used exclusively for statistical purposes. The technical storage or access that is used exclusively for anonymous statistical purposes. Without a subpoena, voluntary compliance on the part of your Internet Service Provider, or additional records from a third party, information stored or retrieved for this purpose alone cannot usually be used to identify you.
Marketing
The technical storage or access is required to create user profiles to send advertising, or to track the user on a website or across several websites for similar marketing purposes.
  • Manage options
  • Manage services
  • Manage {vendor_count} vendors
  • Read more about these purposes
View preferences
  • {title}
  • {title}
  • {title}
Manage Cookie Consent
To provide the best experiences, we use technologies like cookies to store and/or access device information. Consenting to these technologies will allow us to process data such as browsing behavior or unique IDs on this site. Not consenting or withdrawing consent, may adversely affect certain features and functions.
Functional Always active
The technical storage or access is strictly necessary for the legitimate purpose of enabling the use of a specific service explicitly requested by the subscriber or user, or for the sole purpose of carrying out the transmission of a communication over an electronic communications network.
Preferences
The technical storage or access is necessary for the legitimate purpose of storing preferences that are not requested by the subscriber or user.
Statistics
The technical storage or access that is used exclusively for statistical purposes. The technical storage or access that is used exclusively for anonymous statistical purposes. Without a subpoena, voluntary compliance on the part of your Internet Service Provider, or additional records from a third party, information stored or retrieved for this purpose alone cannot usually be used to identify you.
Marketing
The technical storage or access is required to create user profiles to send advertising, or to track the user on a website or across several websites for similar marketing purposes.
  • Manage options
  • Manage services
  • Manage {vendor_count} vendors
  • Read more about these purposes
View preferences
  • {title}
  • {title}
  • {title}