TimBones wrote:
1) Rent a car? i have done it before, twice without incident, but is it worth it as it seems the roads have gotten worse? I was thinking of using Budget.
2) Shuttle: I took the Inter..... whatever shuttle service to Puerto Viejo last year and it wasn't bad. Any thoughts here about taking it to Taramindo or Ocotol?
3) Flying to Tamarindo? It sounds like to can walk up to Sansa or Nature Air and get a ticket to tamarindo. Is that the case or is advance purchase necessary?
4) Tamarindo seems to be the party spot after reading Win's post. It looks like there is a dive operation there so I was planning on staying there. Good idea or is Coco better?
TimBones,
I'll take a stab at this one.
Every time I go to CR, I spend one or two nights in SJO, then fly to the areas that you mentioned along the coast (Liberia, Playa del Coco, Playa Ocotal, Flamingo, Tamarindo areas) for a couple nights, then fly back to SJO for a final night. When I'm at the beach, I always get a rental car.
I've never travelled on the Interbus, but I know many who have, and I understand that it's a long and miserable trip. If you can afford the air travel, fly to the coast! It's a 35 minute flight, and you're there! Right now, round trip prices (on Sansa) from SJO to Tamarindo (or Liberia) are $178. per person (
www.flysansa.com ) To be safe, book your flight(s) in advance,
especially during the peak season. Most of their planes only seat 12 people.
The main roads are not nearly as bad now, as they have been over the past year or so. They've been very busy repairing many of the roads, and every trip I take, they have been getting consistently better. But if you want an adventure, take the Monkey Trail from Coco/Ocotal, down to Portrero/Flamingo. Just make sure to rent a 4-WD SUV for that trip!
There's diving operations just about everywhere you go. You'll find them in Coco, Flamingo and Tamarindo. Prices are fairly competitive between the different operations. But you must have your PADI Certification if you want to do any type of deep-water dives. Believe it or not, they're very strict about this.
If you want to check out different areas, you'll have to rent a car. Otherwise, you'll pay through the nose for taxi's or shuttles. I usually fly into Liberia Airport, and I use Economy Auto Rental. They pick me up when my flight arrives, and shuttle me to their office, which is about 3 miles East of the airport. The manager's name is Luis. Great guy. The assistant manager's name is Stalin. Their direct number is (506) 666-2816. Stalin's cell # is (506) 382-9790.
If you fly into Liberia, you can check out all the places that you mentioned. Playa del Coco is only about a 20 minute drive West of the airport. Playa Ocotal is the next town to the South of Coco. Maybe try a night or two in that area, then head South to Tamarindo or Flamingo for another couple nights. With a rental car, you will be free to go wherever you want. If you don't like the area, drive somewhere else for another day and/or night.
Tamarindo is about an hour and 15 minute drive from Playa del Coco, if you use the main roads. Flamingo Beach is North of Tamarindo, but it takes the same amount of time to get there, as Tamarindo. You'll come to a fork in the road in Huacas. At this point, Tamarindo is 15 minutes away if you bear left, and Flamingo is 15 minutes away if you bear right (at that fork). Flamingo is only about a 45 minute drive from Coco, if you take the Monkey Trail.
As of 7 weeks ago, there was only one bad stretch of road (between Liberia and Tamarindo), which takes about 10 - 15 minutes to get through. It runs from Santa Ana to Cartagena. This is before you get to Huacas. They were working feverishly to improve the roads, so it might be fine by now.
Hope this helps. Have fun, and good luck.
Mucho Gusto
