If you want to explore Costa Rica without taking endless bus trips that all seem to route through San José, consider getting an air pass that will let you fly just about anywhere in the country instead.
Okay, so the flights all still go through the central hub of the capital city, San José, but with a Nature Air weekly air pass, you can board unlimited flights throughout Costa Rica.
You can hop between Quepos on the Pacific Coast and Tortuguero on the Atlantic side or head up to the volcano of Arenal in the north or zip south to Puérto Jiminez. All told, the airline flies to 13 airports in Costa Rica as well as two in Nicaragua and to the Bocas del toro islands in Panama.
A one-week air pass for Costa Rican flights is an affordable $282 U.S. For two weeks, the price rises to $499 and those prices include taxes.
If you want to add one round-trip international flight to Nicaragua or Panama to the pass, it bumps the price up to $432 and the two-week pass with the international add-on is $649. Not included in that price are any international fees you may have to pay.
In keeping with the ecotourism motif that was virtually invented by Costa Rica, Nature Air prides itself on claiming the title as the world’s first carbon-neutral airline.
To find out more about where Nature Air flies or to learn more about their air passes, check out their website at natureair.com.
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