Getting Here
Directions
https://www.pachamama.com/how-to-get-there/
Arrival in Costa Rica
Most international flights to Costa Rica arrive at Juan Santamaria Airport (SJO) in the capital, San José. After your long journey, we recommend taking at least one night to rest at a hotel or guesthouse in San José. Here are some accommodation options:
Recommended Hotels:
Costa Verde Inn – Escazú, San José
Phone: (+506) 2228-4080
Website: Costa Verde Inn
Flexible Travel Plans
When booking your trip to PachaMama, consider purchasing a flexible ticket. This allows you to change your departure dates with minimal hassle and fees. Many visitors find themselves extending their stay, especially after a transformative workshop or retreat.
Getting from San José to PachaMama
Shared Rides
Join the PachaMama group on Facebook for opportunities to share rides or travel together.
Domestic Flights
Daily flights to Nosara Airport (about 15 km from PachaMama) are available through Sansa Air from SJO. Please check luggage size and weight restrictions, as excess baggage may incur fees or prevent you from boarding. Upon arrival at Nosara, taxis are readily available and take approximately 40 minutes to reach PachaMama, with a fare of around $50.
Driving
PachaMama is about a five-hour drive from San José. We recommend using Google Maps directions for directions.
Note: From May to November, a 4-wheel-drive (4×4) vehicle is necessary due to road conditions. During this season, the route via Santa Cruz-Marbella is preferred.
Bus Service
A direct bus leaves daily from San José to Nosara at 5:30 AM and 3:00 PM, with a stop in Santa Cruz. You can check current schedules and make reservations through this website. The San José bus terminal is near Antiguo Cine Libano. Here’s a map.
From Nosara, a taxi to PachaMama costs $50 and takes about 40 minutes. From Santa Cruz, there are buses to PachaMama Monday to Saturday at 4:00 AM, 12:30 PM, and 4:00 PM. On Sundays, the bus departs at 12:30 PM.
Ask the driver to let you off at the ‘Cruce de PachaMama’; it’s a 30-minute walk to PachaMama, but you’ll likely catch a ride.
Arriving in Liberia, Guanacaste
Costa Rica’s second international airport, Daniel Oduber, is located in Liberia, the capital of Guanacaste Province, approximately two and a half hours from PachaMama. This airport is a great choice if you prefer to land closer to your destination.
Getting from Liberia to PachaMama
Buses regularly stop at Liberia Airport and head to Santa Cruz or Nicoya. Confirm with the driver that the bus will stop in Santa Cruz.
Once in Santa Cruz, you may need to change bus terminals; a short taxi ride is the most convenient option.
From Santa Cruz, you can catch one of two daily buses to Ostional, Monday to Saturday at 4:00 AM, 12:30 PM, and 4:00 PM. On Sundays, the bus departs at 12:30 PM.
As before, get off at the ‘Cruce de PachaMama’ and continue down the road to PachaMama (a 30-minute walk, though you might find a ride).
Important Information
For full details of Costa Rica’s entry policies, click here.
Please book your stay in advance to ensure availability.
Accommodation
Cabinas
These open-floor plan houses are perfect for those looking for the comforts of home in the beauty of nature. The fully enclosed cabina is furnished with a kitchenette, air conditioning, bathroom with hot shower and toilet and outside balcony. It is only a two minute walk to the village center.
Casa Sol
Sol: This bungalow is a fully enclosed house about two minutes walking distance from the Village center, ideal for a couple or a small family. It sleeps up to three, including a master bedroom with full-sized bed and a living room with a sofa that can double as a child's bed. Bungalow Sol has a fully equipped kitchen, and the balcony provides ample space for quiet retreat. The full bathroom includes a hot shower.
Daily Silent Sitting, Sharing Circle, and Satsang in Osho Hall with the community
Monday through Friday daily yoga and movement classes, appropriate for all levels and abilities
Five complimentary hours of internet use at the Internet Cafe
Children stay at a reduced charge of $10/day for ages 2-15. 2 years and under are free.
If a child is entering one of the PachaMama education units –more information here –- there will be no extra charge for the kid's stay.
AC Room - Single
The AC Rooms are an air-conditioned, peaceful and private option for those seeking more of the comforts of home. They include one large bedroom with a queen-sized bed, a balcony sitting area, and a small refrigerator. Each cottage has a private bathroom with a hot shower. These 20 square meter rooms can be closed completely with sliding doors, window screens, and shades. Located right by the Internet Cafe, the cottages are five minutes’ walking distance from the village centre.
Forest Studio
The 17 sq meter Forest Studios are furnished with a standard queen-size bed ideal for up to two adults. In addition to all the amenities in the standard bungalow, it has a full private bathroom and kitchenette including a sink, gas stove and mini-bar fridge. This option is ideal for couples who love the feel of the forest, but still want the privacy and comfort of an upgraded bathroom and kitchen.
Bungalow
These open-air, screened-in bungalows are about 2 minutes walking distance from the village center. The bungalows merge comfort and organic qualities by providing a completely screened-in option built from wood in the pristine PachaMama forest. Furnished with a standard queen-size bed, all bungalows are ideal for up to two adults. Sliding screen doors separate the main space from the balcony to make this accommodation virtually bug-free. Ceramic floors, wooden walls and a covered balcony give a very cozy feeling overlooking the forest. Bungalows measure 14 sq meters and each has private hot showers and are located in the vicinity of shared compost toilets.
Casita – Single
A casita is a perfect option for an adventurous traveler. This open-air 11 square meter, three-sided wooden cabin provides a true immersion in nature. Each Casita has a double bed with a mosquito net, a shelf for clothes, and a sitting area. Some casitas are equipped with a cold water, open-air shower. Hot showers are available in the village center as well as lockers. Please bring your own lock and towel.
Casa Luna, Estrella & Floresta - single
Floresta: A casita-style house tucked deep in the forest, this bungalow is well suited for a couple or family looking for a true jungle experience. The bungalow is half open to the forest and can sleep up to three, with one single bed in a semi-enclosed bedroom and one full sized bed in the main living area. Casa Floresta has a fully equipped kitchen and full bathroom with a hot shower, and is 7 minutes walking distance from the the Village center.
Luna: A full house built in the casita-style, this bungalow is well suited for a couple or family looking for a true jungle experience. The bungalow is half open, nestled into nature with a view of the forest and can sleep up to three, with one king-sized bed and one single bed. Casa Luna has a fully equipped kitchen and full bathroom with a hot shower, and is five minutes walking distance from the the Village center.
Included in accommodation price:
Daily Silent Sitting, Sharing Circle, and Satsang in Osho Hall with the community
Monday through Friday daily yoga and movement classes, appropriate for all levels and abilities
Five complimentary hours of internet use at the Internet Cafe
Children stay at a reduced charge of $10/day for ages 2-15. 2 years and under are free.
If a child is entering one of the PachaMama education units –more information here –- there will be no extra charge for the kid's stay.