โฐ Minimum Connection Times
Domestic โ Domestic
30
minutes
Domestic โ International
60
minutes
Interline Connections
90
minutes
๐ข Terminal Information
Islita Airport (PBP), designated MRIA, operates as a specialized tourism-focused aviation facility serving the remote Punta Islita area in Nandayure Canton, Guanacaste Province, Costa Rica, positioned at coordinates 9.856ยฐN, 85.371ยฐW in the village of Corozalito approximately 3 kilometers east of the exclusive Punta Islita resort destination. This strategically located airport serves one of Costa Rica's most secluded and pristine coastal regions on the Nicoya Peninsula, providing essential aviation access to luxury tourism developments and protected beaches that are otherwise extremely difficult to reach via overland transportation due to challenging terrain and limited road infrastructure throughout this remote corner of Guanacaste Province. The airport represents a crucial component of Costa Rica's tourism infrastructure, enabling access to one of the country's most exclusive and environmentally significant coastal areas.
The airport features a single runway designated 3/21 designed specifically to accommodate small aircraft operations essential for serving Costa Rica's remote tourism destinations, though current operational status has been significantly impacted following a December 31, 2017, aviation incident involving a Nature Air flight that resulted in suspension of regularly scheduled commercial operations. Previously, the privately-administered facility maintained four weekly scheduled flights connecting Punta Islita to San Josรฉ and Nosara, supporting the region's exclusive tourism market and providing vital connectivity for one of Costa Rica's most isolated yet environmentally pristine coastal areas. Flight operations, when active, must accommodate the challenging microclimates typical of Costa Rica's Pacific coast including strong offshore winds, rapid weather changes, and seasonal precipitation patterns that significantly impact aviation safety and operational reliability in this remote location.
Terminal facilities emphasize basic functionality appropriate for a small tourism-oriented airport serving exclusive resort destinations rather than high-volume commercial operations, featuring minimal but essential passenger processing capabilities designed for charter flights, private aircraft, and the limited scheduled services that historically connected this remote region to Costa Rica's primary aviation network. The compact facility provides fundamental aviation services including basic passenger amenities, aircraft operations support, and essential safety equipment necessary for maintaining aviation access to one of Costa Rica's most exclusive and geographically isolated tourism destinations. Infrastructure reflects the airport's specialized role serving luxury tourism rather than general commercial aviation, with services tailored to accommodate the unique needs of visitors accessing high-end resort facilities and pristine natural areas throughout the Punta Islita region.
The airport's strategic importance centers on enabling tourism access to one of Costa Rica's most secluded and environmentally significant coastal regions, where the Punta Islita area represents a carefully protected example of Pacific coast biodiversity and sustainable tourism development. Despite current operational limitations following the 2017 incident, Islita Airport remains an essential component of tourism infrastructure for the Nicoya Peninsula's southern region, where alternative transportation options involve lengthy and challenging overland routes through difficult terrain. The facility continues to support charter operations and private aviation serving the region's exclusive resorts and conservation areas, maintaining its role as a gateway to one of Costa Rica's most pristine and carefully managed coastal tourism destinations where aviation access enables sustainable visitation while minimizing environmental impact on this exceptionally valuable ecological and tourism resource.
๐ Connection Tips
Check in advance for limited services.
โฐ Minimum Connection Times
Domestic โ Domestic
45
minutes
Domestic โ International
90
minutes
Interline Connections
120
minutes
๐ข Terminal Information
Bahรญa Drake Airport (MRDK) serves as the primary aviation gateway to Drake Bay on Costa Rica's spectacular Osa Peninsula, recognized by National Geographic as one of Earth's most biologically diverse places. Located on the northwestern side of the peninsula in Puntarenas Province, the airport operates with a small but essential terminal building and basic runway designed to accommodate Sansa Airlines' Cessna Grand Caravan aircraft carrying up to 14 passengers on the scenic 45-minute flight from San Josรฉ.
The modest terminal facility provides fundamental passenger services including check-in counters, baggage handling, and waiting areas optimized for the steady flow of ecotourists visiting Corcovado National Park, Caรฑo Island Biological Reserve, and the Tรฉrraba-Sierpe National Wetlands. Morning flight arrivals typically occur between 9-11 AM, coordinating with hotel transfers and tour operators who provide complimentary ground transportation to various ecolodges and resorts scattered throughout the pristine Drake Bay region.
As the essential transportation link for one of Costa Rica's premier ecotourism destinations, Drake Bay Airport enables access to world-class biodiversity experiences including daily excursions to Corcovado's Sirena and San Pedrillo stations, diving and snorkeling at Caรฑo Island, and wildlife observation in pristine rainforest environments. The airport's strategic location supports the sustainable tourism economy that has transformed Drake Bay from a quiet fishing village into a renowned destination for nature lovers seeking authentic wilderness experiences in Central America's most biodiverse region.
๐ Connection Tips
Plan transfers carefully at Drake Bay Airport.
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