Mckenna & Noah
May 2, 2025 • Guanacaste Province, Tamarindo, Costa Rica
Mckenna & Noah
May 2, 2025 • Guanacaste Province, Tamarindo, Costa Rica
How to get to there
To get to Tamarindo, you’ll want to fly into Daniel Oduber Quirós International Airport (LIR). This airport is serviced by JetBlue, American Airlines, Alaska, United, and more — some with nonstops from New York City, Miami, Houston, and a few other major U.S. cities (along with connections from Europe, Latin America, and Canada). You can then rent a car, or get a private or shared shuttle from the airport to your hotel. Double check with your hotel to see if transportation is included in your hotel rate. If it's not, you can book through the airport’s website. There are public buses also available, but they’re actually not always the cheapest (or most efficient) option.
IF flying into San Jose, you can either drive a rental car into Tamarindo (3.5 hour drive) or theres a separate airway company, Sansa Airways, that take little planes directly into Tamarindo from San Jose. https://flysansa.com/
Getting a rental car? Be sure to get a vehicle that is 4x4, not all roads are paved in the Guanacaste Province!
How to get around while you're there
The town of Tamarindo is largely walkable. If you do not want to walk in the heat the whole time, the best way to get around the town is by renting a golf cart, link below. Bikes are available at many properties, and there are several bike rental stores in town, where you can grab a bike or beach cruiser for your stay (or just for a couple hours) for a small rental fee. Ubers are available, but there’s not a lot of them, so expect a wait when requesting a ride. Taxis are also available from the center of town (or you can ask your hotel concierge to call one), but make sure to ask how much the ride will cost upfront. If you want to stray from Tamarindo to explore the national park and Guanacaste Province, it’s beneficial to rent a car (especially if you're coming from the airport). But if you plan on staying within the radius of your hotel, the beach, and downtown Tamarindo, a car is probably not necessary. It is also a tough town to find parking, thus the best way to get around is via golf cart!
How will I get to the wedding?
We are providing transportation from Villa Alang Alang (central Tamarindo area) to the wedding venue location, Villa Morabeza and back. You can also taxi or call an uber if you prefer that. There is no parking available at the venue.
What do I wear?
It'll be early May in Costa Rica, so it will be hot! So dress as fancy as you possibly can. Just kidding, wear whatever you want.
More questions?
Text Noah at (949)616-2520.