
Peninsula De Nicoya Costa Rica Travel Guide
This guide covers required preparations from several months beforehand to your arrival.
Plan your trip with the help of this detailed schedule.
Your passport must have at least six months of validity beyond your planned departure from Costa Rica. Renew if needed.
Confirm if your nationality requires a visa for tourist entry into Costa Rica. Most Western nationalities do not need one for a stay of 90 days or less.
Secure your international flights to SJO or LIR. This is vital for better prices and availability, especially for high season travel.
Secure your lodging in Montezuma. This is important if you travel during high season or for specific properties.
If you plan to fly from SJO to Tambor (TMU), reserve these flights. Capacity is limited.
Arrange shared shuttles or private transfers from your arrival airport to Montezuma.
Photocopy your passport, visa, onward travel ticket, and travel insurance policy. Store physical and digital copies separately from originals.
Notify your bank and card issuer companies about your travel dates to avoid flags on your accounts.
Download offline maps for Montezuma on Google Maps and the Castilian language pack on Google Translate.
Obtain comprehensive travel insurance that covers medical emergencies, emergency evacuation, trip cancellation or interruption, and theft/loss of belongings.
Arrange for mail collection, pet care, and home security before you leave.
Pack items appropriate for a tropical climate and your planned activities.
Withdraw some the local money or USD. Notify bank/credit card companies of travel plans to avoid issues.
The first few hours upon arrival are often busy. A list for organization.
Proceed through immigration and customs clearance. Have your passport and onward ticket ready.
Pick up your luggage.
Exchange a small amount of local currency or use an ATM to withdraw Colones for immediate needs.
Locate your reserved-arranged transport (shuttle) or the official taxi stand.
Once you arrive at your accommodation, familiarize yourself with the immediate area.
Find nearby restaurants, local shops (pulperías), and the primary bus stop.
Reconfirm your flights (international and domestic), accommodations, and excursion bookings.
For international flights, arrive at SJO or LIR at least THREE hours beforehand to departure.
Allow ample time for travel from Montezuma to Tambor airport or the Puntarenas ferry terminal.
Factor in potential delays due to road conditions, ferry schedules, or traffic.
Confirm all return flight details, including times and terminals.
Check that all your documents (passport, boarding passes) are organized plus uncomplicated to get to.
Arrange for mail collection, pet care, and home security before your departure.
Advance planning makes your journey smoother.
Costa Rica does not have a general VAT refund system for tourists.
Inquire about shipping prices for big items from local shops or the post office in Cobano.