Transfers/Private driver help?
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Transfers/Private driver help?
Hi, We do not want to rent a car and drive ourselves so are looking for transfer ideas. In March, we fly into Liberia Airport to Casa Chameleon/ Las Catalinas on the coast, then stay at Nayara Gardens in the Arenal region, then Monteverde Lodge in the cloud forest, then finish in San Jose for a couple of nights. Any suggestions for a private driver or service are much appreciated.
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We have done both, booking through our hotel and arranging a driver directly. They both worked well. The company we used when we booked our own drivers was tucanlimoservices.com. Their vehicles were a bit newer than some of the hotel booked drivers, but all were fine, courteous, timely, etc. When we booked our own, we paid cash in US dollars (so we had to bring more than otherwise). On our second trip, we needed fewer transfers and just had the first hotel arrange transfers from the airport to their lodge and then on to the second hotel, meaning it was all billed as hotel charges (no need for cash other than for tips). The second hotel provided the airport transfer to leave the country.
Have a great trip.
Have a great trip.
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Hi Volcanogirl,
I see that you've been to CR many times. IYHO, would you drop Monteverde Lodge and a night in SJ for four nights in Manuel Antonia near the beach? I originally wanted to go to that area but thought it was too long of a transfer from Nayara Gardens. I'm starting to think 7 nights between Arenal and Cloudforest is too much. Would really appreciate your feedback. Thanks!
I see that you've been to CR many times. IYHO, would you drop Monteverde Lodge and a night in SJ for four nights in Manuel Antonia near the beach? I originally wanted to go to that area but thought it was too long of a transfer from Nayara Gardens. I'm starting to think 7 nights between Arenal and Cloudforest is too much. Would really appreciate your feedback. Thanks!
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Oh yes for sure. We really love Tulemar Bungalows in Manuel Antonio. They have their own beach too. Lots of sloths and monkeys on site. Good open air restaurants nearby, but they also have their own kitchens. I think it's about five hoursish between the Arenal area and MA if I remember correctly. The beach inside the national park is pretty.
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Thanks so much Volcanogirl...I will look into Tulemar....I had looked at Arenas del Mar Beachfront resort and will also look at Parador.
BTW, Destinos is no longer in business. We'll figure out the transfer from Nayara Gardens. Less jungle is probably for the best since I have a bird phobia...I know, crazy, but I've had my whole life.
BTW, Destinos is no longer in business. We'll figure out the transfer from Nayara Gardens. Less jungle is probably for the best since I have a bird phobia...I know, crazy, but I've had my whole life.
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Oh no, I had looked and saw that their website was still working so I was hopeful they were still around. I suspect that the pandemic has made a lot of people change careers with the lack of tourists. My mom has bird phobia too. She is totally creeped out by them. Manuel Antonio is nice, very easy to get around, caters to tourists. The monkeys are so used to tourists that they will steal from you so keep an eye on them! Manuel Antonio Expeditions is good for a guided tour of the park and the Damas mangrove tour if those interest you. I've wanted to try a tour called Vacation Buggy that always gets great reviews, but haven't had the chance yet. Tulemar gives you your own concierge. Ours even stocked our refrigerator for us. At least when we were there, not sure if things have changed.
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Arenas del Mar is a very nice private property. We have stayed there twice and enjoyed it. I think you will enjoy it. Just another opinion on a previous trip (maybe 3 years ago) we booked Tucan Limos (recommended above) and they just failed to show up. Our hotel found another driver but can't recommend them at all.
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I was able to stay there for a few days. Nice location. There is a small beach there ("Playitas"), or you can have them shuttle you to the start of the main public beach "Espadilla" and you can walk all the way to Manuel Antonio. I am not sure that Playitas is safe for swimming, but there are a lot of pools on site.
I thought their on site naturalist was very good if you are interested in their own nature walks. Of course he may no longer be there!
I thought their on site naturalist was very good if you are interested in their own nature walks. Of course he may no longer be there!
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