What is the drive from Tamarindo (Guanacaste) to Punta Islita (Hotel & Beach) like?
Travel from Tamarindo to Punta Islita, an exclusive, secluded coastal retreat known for its luxury boutique hotel and community art. The journey takes you from the Guanacaste to the Nicoya Peninsula, showcasing Costa Rica's incredible landscape diversity. The journey takes approximately 2,5 H in our comfortable, air-conditioned vehicles.
What can you see between Tamarindo (Guanacaste) and Punta Islita (Hotel & Beach)?
Tamarindo Beach
Playa Grande (Leatherback turtle nesting)
Punta Islita Beach
Outdoor Art Museum
Camaronal Wildlife Refuge
What are the road conditions from Tamarindo (Guanacaste) to Punta Islita (Hotel & Beach)?
Fully paved roads all the way from the highway to town. Scenic drive through Nicoya hills, last section is gravel.
Traveler Tip
Punta Islita is one of Costa Rica's most secluded beach destinations — the outdoor art museum in the village is a must-see
Is the shuttle from Tamarindo (Guanacaste) to Punta Islita (Hotel & Beach) family-friendly?
Child seats included at no extra cost. Private vehicle with A/C, door-to-door service, and stops on request.
Budget breakdown
This private shuttle from Tamarindo to Punta Islita costs $295 for up to 6 passengers — that's just $74 per person for a group of 4. Compare that to individual taxi rides or shared shuttles with multiple stops. Private door-to-door service means no waiting, no extra stops, and your vacation time starts the moment you land. Want to extend the drive into a memorable day? Upgrade to our VIP transfer for $80 more — flexible stops along the way (scenic viewpoints, coffee farm, lunch in a local town — your call).
About travel times
Google Maps may show a shorter time, but real driving conditions in Costa Rica are different. Plan for 2,5 H for this route. Some Nicoya Peninsula roads are narrow and may have short gravel sections — our drivers know the best routes. Our drivers know Costa Rica's roads and always get you there safely and comfortably.
Is the shuttle from Tamarindo (Guanacaste) to Punta Islita (Hotel & Beach) available 24/7?
Our service operates around the clock with no night surcharges. Drivers are positioned for pickups at all hours, and the rate remains the same regardless of departure time.
Local insider tip
Insider tip: Try to arrive at Punta Islita in time for sunset — it's one of the best experiences in Costa Rica. Ask your driver for restaurant recommendations in the area — they know the hidden local gems that tourists usually miss.
How much does a private shuttle from Tamarindo (Guanacaste) to Punta Islita (Hotel & Beach) cost?+
Private shuttle from Tamarindo (Guanacaste) to Punta Islita (Hotel & Beach) starts at $295 USD per vehicle (1-6 passengers). The price is per vehicle, not per person — everyone in your group travels together for the same flat rate. Larger vehicles for 7-18 passengers are available at higher tiers.
How long does the drive from Tamarindo (Guanacaste) to Punta Islita (Hotel & Beach) take?+
The drive from Tamarindo (Guanacaste) to Punta Islita (Hotel & Beach) takes approximately 2,5 H. Travel times can vary slightly depending on traffic, weather, and road conditions. Our drivers monitor conditions in real time to choose the fastest safe route.
Is the shuttle from Tamarindo (Guanacaste) to Punta Islita (Hotel & Beach) private?+
Yes. Every Private Travel CR shuttle is fully private — you ride only with your group, no shared seats with strangers. The price covers the entire vehicle door-to-door, including a professional bilingual driver, free WiFi, bottled water, free child seats on request, and full insurance.
Do you pick up at any address in Tamarindo (Guanacaste)?+
Yes, we offer door-to-door pickup anywhere in Tamarindo (Guanacaste) — hotels, Airbnbs, private villas, or any specific address you give us at booking. We confirm the exact pickup location 24 hours before your trip.
Top hotels in Punta Islita (Hotel & Beach)
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