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Transportation from Tamarindo to Ojochal

Replies: 7 - Last Post: Nov 25, 2012 6:15 AM Last Post By: SoloHobo

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scoot

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Nov 24, 2012 5:40 PM
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Transportation from Tamarindo to Ojochal

Hi

I'm looking for transportation from Tamarindo/Liberia to Ojochal, Palmar Sur or Dominical. I've looked at both Sansa and NatureAir and they do list the option for flights from Liberia to Palmar, however when typing in the dates, a message pops up saying those flights aren't available.
I tried Easyride and they don't seem to offer that route. ( They do have a good special beginning Jan 1st though...$10 from San Jose to Dominical, Puerto Viejo, etc.)
The AnywhereCostaRica website has a shuttle section but when putting in dates and locations, I get an error.
It would be from around Dec 1st and back to Tamarindo 4 or 5 days later.
If anyone knows of a shuttle service that offers that route it would be greatly appreciated. Public bus isn't really an option.

wiremu

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Nov 24, 2012 7:16 PM
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there is a shuttle with anywherecostarica.com from playa grande to ojochal. check it out. (be a little creative, scoot! you know better.......)

scoot

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Nov 24, 2012 7:21 PM
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Thanks...it's not the sort of thing I ever research. Have friends visiting from the Tamarindo area in week or so. Did you happen to notice the name of the shuttle company? I was going to check GrayLine next.

SoloHobo

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Nov 24, 2012 11:17 PM
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Shuttle OSA runs from Jaco or Quepos to Sierrpe...or busses from Quepos to Dominical, then taxi hire...maybe bus from Quepos to Palmar Sur...

wiremu

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Nov 25, 2012 5:16 AM
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scoot - i don't know what the shuttle company is. you just book it through anywherecostarica.com

scoot

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Nov 25, 2012 5:58 AM
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Thanks for the replies. I spoke to them this morning and they're right in Tamarindo so the Costa Rica shuttle is looking like the best option.
Really strange set of circumstances how I've come back in contact with these folks. I used to work for this person making redwood tables, clocks, etc in my home town but he moved back to California and spent some time in BC, so hadn't heard from him in 25 years.
Anyway,I was on the phone one day speaking to a friend at his organic clothing store. The conversation was about Costa Rica and a customer that was in his store mentioned that he likes to spend his winters up in Tamarindo. My friend the shop owner passed his customer the phone and to my surprise I was speaking to an old friend who was in town for the weekend. What are the chances of that?

SoloHobo

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Nov 25, 2012 6:15 AM
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Sounds like a reason to break out the Flor de Cana..
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