Private Tours, Transportation & Personalized Itineraries
At Thumbs Up Tours, we believe the best adventures are the ones designed just for you. That’s why we offer private tours, private transportation, and fully personalized itineraries across Costa Rica — tailored to your interests, schedule, and travel style.
Whether you’re traveling as a couple, family, group of friends, or on a corporate retreat, our private services give you complete flexibility. Choose where you want to go, how long you want to stay, and what kind of experience you want — from nature and wildlife to culture, adventure, food, and hidden local gems.
Our private transportation service ensures a safe, comfortable, and stress-free journey with professional local drivers who know the country inside and out. No fixed schedules, no rushing, no crowded buses — just smooth travel at your own pace.
If you’re not sure where to start, we’ll help you create a custom itinerary from scratch. We combine local knowledge, insider tips, and your preferences to design a trip that truly fits you — whether it’s a single day, multiple days, or your entire stay in Costa Rica.
Travel your way. We’ll take care of the rest.
TripAdvisor Reviews
Excellent day in Carara and on the Tarcoles River
Carara National Park and Tarcoles River Cruise. Thumbs up. The cruise lines prices were outrageous, and the excursions were much shorter than we found online. Decided on ThumbsUp tours. It had great reviews and very good prices. They originally said there was no tour due to lack of interest, but if I could drum up another 4 people, they could run a tour. I was able to find enough people, so we had a tour with 8 of us, plus the guide and driver. Were met on time out side the port area by Mario, our guide of the day. Once he had corralled all of us, we climbed into his 10/12 passenger van (there were only 8 of us, so it was very comfortable). The back seats were elevated, which I like, so I didn’t feel like I was sitting in the trunk. I actually preferred that row. Our driver was Jose. Headed to Carara. Costa Rica Highway Dept is doing work on a bridge just before the entrance of Carara, and delays can be very long as they shut down one lane of traffic at a time for an extended time period. We just squeaked in before they closed the lane down. Mario sweet talked the lane operator/ controller of the cones. (Others, we hear, got stuck on the way back for LONG times - like over an hour -, so be prepared if you are on a tour in that area.). Upon arrival, we were told that the main entrance of Carara was closed dues to a tree across the path (?) And we had to use a different entrance, another trail, which was narrow, winding, muddy and rocky - not at all like the one we expected, which was supposed to be handicap accessible and flat. Those who wore boots or enclosed sandals (not flops!) made out the best, as the water was sometimes flowing across the path. We were definitely in the jungle… butterflies, Army ants, centipedes, chicken feet trees, quite a few bird species. No snakes, although we we warned to look out for them. And some amazing spiders. The mosquitos were much less present than we expected - a blessing. About a half hour in, we all decided that it was too muddy and getting worse, and that perhaps it was time to move on. We did see some great birds, including hummingbirds, a toucan, trogon and flycatchers. It was a little later in the morning, so there were not very many. Mario trained his scope on them if he could and we took pix through the scope. A short van ride took us to the Tarcoles River Crocodile Safari boats, where we saw not only some amazing huge crocs, but amazing birds, Jesus Christ Lizard, even Scarlet Macaws flying overhead. Some roosted in an area where we were able to get some pix. Mario was excellent, fun and informative. The included lunch was at Le Congo restaurant, - a beautiful open air restaurant with immense thatched type roof, dry and comforting as the rain teemed outside. Lunch consisted of arroz y pollo, beans, salad and French fries. Delicious. It was pouring, and the restaurant had great overhangs for cars to pull into so people didn’t get wet. Quite large and interesting. Very close to the restaurant we stopped at a souvenir shop - El Jardin, which was a lovely higher-end souvenir shop featuring craftsman doing their carvings, chocolate tastes, coffee tastings and selling some of the nicer clothing and other type of souvenirs. Not your typical stuff. On the way back, since several people in our group had requested seeing monkeys, Jose pulled off the highway onto a bumpy narrow dirt road and went for what seemed like a long time, where Mario thought he could find some. Sure enough, there were a bunch of howler moneys way up in the trees, all hunkered down due to the rain. But Mario pulled out his scope, let us see, and took pix for all of us through the scope on our own phones so we could have actual pictures. So everyone got to see what they wanted to see. Only downside of the trip was the bridge repair traffic, which delayed several groups of people by several hours. It caught us, but only for a half hour or so. Got back to the ship with two hours to spare.
Monteverde Cloud Forest from Puntarenas
We're very grateful to Mario and Jose for our shore excursion from Puntarenas to the Monteverde cloud forest. We were supposed to meet at 7:30am but we arrived early and they were waiting for us since 6am, so we got an early start before all the traffic to Monteverde cloud forest. Mario brought a scope and asked us if we wanted to wait to see a quetzels - of course we said yes. He was very patient and we saw a number of animals along the trail. Then we saw the hummingbirds for about 15 minutes and left to eat lunch. Because our reservation was at 1, the restaurant wasn't ready so I asked if we could spend some time at the supermarket I saw next to the restaurant, and bought some snacks and drinks for the rest of our cruise. We arrived back at Puntarenas with time to spare to walk around the port for a bit. We were very satisfied with the tour.
Excellent Puntarenas highlights tour with visit to Tarcoles River to see wildlife
My cruise ship stopped in Puntarenas for a day and I took the Puntarenas small group highlights tour offered by Thumbs Up Tour. Our guide, Kari, picked us up on time and we saw monkeys, went on the Taroles River cruise to see crocodiles, had lunch, and went up the mountain top for a nice view to enjoy a drink. The river cruise is a must - we saw so many big crocodiles and numerous birds and other wildlife. My family and I enjoyed learning more about Costa Rica and its customs throughout the tour. The van that picked us up was clean and comfortable, and both Kari and the driver took care of us very well. Overall we were pleased with this tour and will highly recommend it to anyone visiting Puntarenas/Costa Rica.