Alajuela Airport serves San Jose, (the capital City of Costa Rica). However, the airport is located nearer to the city of Alajuela, 12 miles west of San Jose Downtown. The airport is also referred to as Juan Santamaria International Airport.
Local airlines including Nature Air and Sansa Airlines have the airport as their hub. On the other hand, it is a focus city airport for other airlines such as Copa Airlines and Avianca. Although Alajuela Airport was once a sole international gateway, recent economic gains have led to the rise of other competitive airports in the country. Currently, the airport has direct flights to Europe and other parts of North America.
Outside Alajuela Airport, you will find a bus stop that serves routes between Alajuela and San Jose, and Alajuela Heredia. Buses for other routes also stop near the airport as well. As a tourist, do not board any bus if you are not fluent in Spanish language. This is because most drivers and passengers rarely understand another language. Instead, you can hire a car and a professional driver to take you from the airport to your destination.
Benefits of Car Hire at Alajuela
Here are a few benefits of hiring a car:
- You will save time, especially if you have a business appointment.
- You can hire a car for as long as you want.
- Hiring a car is less costly in comparison to Taxis.
- The car hire facility is responsible for the maintenance cost.
- The process is swift and simple. Besides, they accept local currencies and the US dollars for payment.
Things you can Do at Alajuela
- Sporting: Football is a common sport at the city. You can join a practicing football club and enjoy your stay.
- Traditional Food: Costa Rican restaurants are famous for serving traditional cuisine. Dishes like Gallo pinto are delicious and affordable.
- Visit the City’s landmarks: The city’s skyline with high mountains at the background is a beautiful sight to see. What is more? You can hire a car to visit each landmark for a close and personal experience.
- Theatres and Auditorium: Musical and cultural presentations are done daily at Alajuela theaters. The theatre buildings are architectural marvels by themselves. Some of the best theaters include Melico Salazar Theatre and Museo de Los Ninos. Visit them to experience it firsthand.
- Museums: Do you want to know the history of Costa Rica? Visit a museum. From the city centre, Museum of Costa Rican Art and The Museum of Contemporary Art and Design are just a few yards away.