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Liberia Guanacaste Airport Costa Rica

Baggage to beach in 30 minutes

Liberia Guanacaste Airport is well-connected to several major cities in the United States, such as Los Angeles, Houston, Miami, and Atlanta. This makes it easier for travelers coming from the U.S. to reach Guanacaste without having to make multiple connections or spend a lot of time in transit Guanacaste is known for its adventure activities, such as zip-lining, white water rafting, and ATV tours. Many of these activities are located near Liberia Guanacaste Airport, so you can start your adventure as soon as you arrive.

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Book Your Airport Shuttle And Private Transfers With Us

Liberia Guanacaste Airport Shuttle offers both private and shared shuttle options, connecting you from Liberia Guanacaste Airport to every corner of Costa Rica. Our private shuttle service ensures a personalized, flexible experience, perfect for families, groups, or anyone looking for an exclusive, comfortable ride tailored to their schedule and destination. For a cost-effective option, our shared shuttle provides a comfortable, sociable travel experience with scheduled departures that make exploring Costa Rica easy and affordable. Whether you’re headed to Guanacaste’s stunning beaches, the lush forests of Monteverde, the volcanic wonders of Arenal, or the lively city of San José, Liberia Guanacaste Airport Shuttle guarantees safe, reliable, and enjoyable transport across the country. Sit back, relax, and enjoy the journey with us

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DAILY NONSTOPS ON THREE MAJOR AIRLINES
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With more nonstop, direct and global connections than ever before, planning your next vacation is easy. See how LIR Guanacaste Airport can reconnect you with friends, family and nature all in one trip

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Airport Information

LOCATION: Liberia, Guanacaste, CR

AIRPORT CODE: LIR (IATA) or MRLB (ICAO)

TIME ZONE: Central Time

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Restaurants
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Shops
Save your shopping for the airport We Offer a variety of shops and they are tax free

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Tips Visiting Costa Rica

Before you travel, there are some important things you should know about Costa Rica. The following travel tips for Costa Rica will help you understand the country better. The busiest travel time in Costa Rica is during Christmas and New Years, and the week until Easter Sunday, which is known as Holy Week. If you plan to travel during these weeks, you must book a hotel and a shuttle if you need one in advance

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Eating &
Drinking Safely

You can find clean running water throughout Costa Rica and most tourist destinations. Compared with other countries in Central America, tourists are much less likely to suffer from stomach upsets. If your restaurant looks clean, please order any food

Shopping
& Currency

The unit of currency in Costa Rica is the colon, which hovers between 523-560 colon / 1 US dollar. As long as the bill amount is not too large (50 and 100 dollar bills are rarely accepted), the U.S. dollar can be widely accepted. Hotels and tours usually list prices in US dollars. Compared with other parts of Central America, Costa Rica’s prices are relatively high, which is largely due to the country’s high standard of living. Typical Costa Rican food and agricultural products are unbelievably cheap, while the prices of imported products are similar to those in the United States. A typical Costa Rican breakfast and lunch will cost about 2000-5000 colones ($4-10)

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Driving Costa
Rica's Roads

The road conditions across the country vary widely. Due to the tropical climate and mountainous terrain, many roads are difficult to maintain, while many are not even paved. Relatively short distances can take many hours due to poor road conditions and traffic with some roads simply impassable during the rainy season when rivers swell. Before planning a day trip, it's always a good idea to check with the locals about current road conditions

Geography
& Terrain

Costa Rica is a tropical destination, and it’s look and landscape change throughout the year. Costa Rica is perfect for traveling any time of the year, and your experience in Costa Rica will be satisfying & beyond imaginable.

Costa Rica is in Central America and is bordered by both the Pacific Ocean and the Caribbean Sea, with Panama to the south and Nicaragua to the north. The country’s total area is 19,730 square miles (51,100 sq km), which is slightly smaller than the U.S. state of West Virginia. Costa Rica’s terrain varies between coastal plains and rugged mountains. The highest point is Cerro Chirripó, which rises to 12,500 feet (3,810 meters) in the Chirripó National Park

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Weather &
Microclimates

It rains all year round in Costa Rica, so bring a light raincoat. The mountains and volcanoes of create a series of microclimates. Generally, December to April is considered the dry season, while the rainy season starts in May. However, the Caribbean coast is much less predictable, and it may rain throughout the year

Tours And Activities

The Blue Waterfall - La Leona

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The waterfall water comes from Rio Blanco (White River) which finds its source at the foothills of the Volcano Rincon de la Vieja. The waterfall is on a private property owned by a local family, located in the town of Curubandé, 25 minutes away from Liberia, Guanacaste Liberia Airport Shuttle can help you set up this activity Just fill out your details on the form and we´ll get back to you

Volcano Tour - Miravalles

Tours

Volcan Miravalles Can you believe this?! Costa Rica’s only life volcano where you can walk around a secondary crater, see and feel the smoke rising out from the boiling, muddy caldrons & steam vents. This volcano is known for its sulfur springs, fumaroles, and bubbling mud pots sits 6.653 feet high and are the highest peak of the Guanacaste mountains. Relax in the hot springs, and enjoy the volcanic mud. A 20-minute tractor-pulled cart ride will lead us to the starting point of this unique private reserve surrounded by amazing waterfalls and nature, a medium–relaxed 45-minute hike visiting 4 different waterfalls and walking along wobbly bridges. After working up an appetite enjoy a typical Costa Rican meal with a natural tropical fruit drink

Aventure - ATVS And More

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This tour is perfect for travelers on a time-crunch, as it packs several of Costa Rica's most popular activities into one exciting, fun-filled day Begin your day with a thrilling 12-platform canopy tour. Situated high above the forest canopy. Next up is a fast-flying, 400-meter waterslide through the forest, inviting big smiles as you zip, twist and turn down the contours of the slippery chute.

After a sufficient amount of adrenalin-filled activity, enjoy a leisurely ride on horseback or behind a tractor-pulled cart to the rustic spa. Here, all stress will melt away as you soak in the thermal hot springs or relax in the steam and mud baths. Liberia Airport Shuttle can help you set up this activity Just fill out your details on the form and we´ll get back to you

Nature Tours

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At only one hour and thirty minutes from Tamarindo is the Palo Verde National Park, the largest wetlands in Central America and home to over 200 species of migratory birds among other fauna such as Crocodiles, monkeys and Iguanas. Its importance is such, that it was added to the world patrimonial list of Ramsar A two hour boat ride will take you to the riverbanks and to the river’s edge where often white faced monkeys will approach the boat and where you can observe the plethora of birds that have come here to flee the cold weather up North (who can blame them?) If you are a bird and nature lover, this is the place for you to visit

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