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Tamarindo Airport

Tamarindo, Costa Rica
TNO MRTM

โฐ Minimum Connection Times

Domestic โ†’ Domestic
45
minutes
Domestic โ†’ International
90
minutes
Interline Connections
120
minutes

๐Ÿข Terminal Information

Tamarindo Airport is a small private airport built around Tamarindo's resort traffic on Costa Rica's Pacific coast. SANSA publishes daily service from San Jose, and the airport exists mainly as a fast link for beach travelers, surfers, and visitors heading to nearby Guanacaste hotel zones rather than as a broad domestic hub. The terminal is compact and intentionally limited. Passenger handling is closer to a check-in room than a full airport complex, so the useful amenities are the airport staff, the airline desk, and pre-arranged ground transport. The airport's small footprint also means parking and curbside operations stay simple, which helps when flights are turned around quickly. What matters most at TNO is timing. Weather can disrupt operations in the rainy season, and the airport's value is in giving Tamarindo an air link that avoids the longer road transfer from the capital. Travelers should plan transport in advance, keep luggage light, and treat the airport as a quick transfer point into a high-demand beach destination.

๐Ÿ”„ Connection Tips

Tamarindo Airport works as a short-haul resort transfer point, so the practical connection strategy is to minimize friction before you land. SANSA is the main scheduled carrier, and the airport's job is to move you from San Jose into the Nicoya coast quickly, not to provide a broad airport experience. Book hotel transport, taxi pickup, or a resort shuttle ahead of time if you are staying beyond the immediate beach strip, because the terminal is compact and the local road transfer is where delays usually show up. Pack with airline baggage limits in mind, especially if you are carrying surfboards, diving gear, or oversized beach luggage, because smaller aircraft leave less room for improvisation. Weather in the rainy season can also affect timing, so keep enough slack for a same-day road handoff and do not build a tight onward connection unless you can afford to miss it. TNO is useful precisely because it is fast and simple, but that only works when every piece of the transfer is already arranged, including the return transfer if you are headed back toward San Jose later the same day. If you have a late arrival, confirm the resort transfer again after touchdown, since the airport is small enough that a missed handoff is more likely to be a transport issue than an airside one.

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Barra del Colorado Airport

Barra del Colorado, Costa Rica
BCL MRBC

โฐ Minimum Connection Times

Domestic โ†’ Domestic
30
minutes
Domestic โ†’ International
60
minutes
Interline Connections
120
minutes

๐Ÿข Terminal Information

Barra del Colorado Airport (BCL) is a critical regional airfield serving the remote Barra del Colorado Wildlife Refuge in the northern Caribbean coast of Costa Rica. This domestic airport is unique because the surrounding area is almost entirely roadless, making the airstrip the primary means of access for residents, researchers, and eco-tourists. The airport operates with a single 1,000-meter (3,281-foot) asphalt runway (designated 16/34) that runs parallel to the Colorado River. Because of its coastal location and the region's high rainfall, the airport is a vital lifeline during the wet season when boat travel can be hampered by river conditions. The terminal at Barra del Colorado is a very basic, open-air structure that reflects the rustic and remote nature of the region. There are no traditional airline check-in desks, security scanners, or baggage carousels. Instead, the facility provides a simple sheltered area where passengers wait for their flights and coordinate with pilots. Operations are conducted primarily by domestic carriers like Sansa and various charter operators, although scheduled service has been intermittent in recent years. Security and passenger manifest management are handled manually, and the airfield operates strictly during daylight hours, from sunrise to sunset, as it lacks runway lighting. Amenities for travelers at BCL are minimal, focusing on the essentials for a short wait. While there are basic restrooms and seating, passengers will not find restaurants, shops, or Wi-Fi at the airstrip itself. Most travelers are met directly by staff from nearby fishing lodges or eco-resorts who provide boat transport to their final destinations. The airport is a premier gateway for world-class tarpon and snook fishing, as well as for exploring the diverse flora and fauna of the surrounding canals and wetlands. Visitors are advised to bring their own water and snacks, as the nearest small stores are located in the village, a short boat ride or walk away.

๐Ÿ”„ Connection Tips

Connecting to Barra del Colorado Airport (BCL) requires a combination of international and domestic travel, typically starting with an arrival at Juan Santamarรญa International Airport (SJO) in San Josรฉ. From San Josรฉ, travelers must transfer to the domestic terminal or to a nearby private hangar for a scheduled Sansa flight or a private charter. The flight to Barra del Colorado takes approximately 30 to 45 minutes, offering stunning views of the Central Volcanic Cordillera and the Caribbean lowlands. It is essential to allow at least three hours for the connection in San Josรฉ to account for immigration, customs, and the transfer between the international and domestic facilities. Because there are no roads leading directly to Barra del Colorado, all ground connections from the airport involve boat transport. Most visitors stay at remote lodges that provide their own boat transfers; these are typically timed to meet arriving flights. If you are traveling independently, you will need to arrange a water taxi in advance to take you to the village or further into the wildlife refuge. The boat ride from the airstrip to the various lodges can take anywhere from 10 to 30 minutes, navigating through the intricate network of jungle canals. It is highly recommended to coordinate all onward transport with your accommodation provider before you depart San Josรฉ. Travelers should be aware of strict baggage weight limits on the small aircraft serving BCL, often capped at 25 to 30 pounds per person. Large or heavy items may require a separate charter or can be sent via boat from the inland port of Cariari or Pavona, though this takes significantly longer. Always reconfirm your flight status 24 hours in advance, as.

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