Hotel
This is where all of our wedding events will take place, and where we're having our room block - with a limited number of rooms available at a discounted rate. Please use our discount code to book! Reservations must be done before December 23rd, 2025!! Payment is not required at the time of booking — you will be charged at checkout If you need assistance with your reservation or have questions, please contact Mckenzie at mckenzie.campos@andaz.com
Discount Code - G-WETT
Hotel
Located at the base of Peninsula Papagayo, this hotel is just an 8 minute drive from the Andaz (where our events will be held). We will be providing shuttles to and from Planet Hollywood*
Hotel
Located right across the bay, just a 30-minute drive to Andaz (where our events will be held) and 25 minutes from the Liberia Airport (LIR).
Hotel
This option is also across the bay, just a 30-minute drive to Andaz (where our events will be held) and 25 minutes from the Liberia Airport (LIR).
Flight
We recommend flying into LIR - Daniel Oduber International Airport. Andaz Costa Rica Resort is approximately 30 minutes from Liberia International Airport (LIR) with more than 20 airlines servicing this airport. Direct flights to Liberia are available from 17 US cities, including: Los Angeles (5h 50m) New York (5h 18m) Miami (3h) Dallas, Houston, and Austin (3h 57m) Denver (5h 5m) Chicago (5h 9m) Boston (5h 52m)
Travel Note
Guanacaste InfoCenter will be our official transportation company; we negotiated a great rate for shared and private vans from the Liberia (LIR) airport to Andaz. Please sign up for airport transportation with the link below. Closer to the date Guanacaste InfoCenter will contact you in regards to the available options and pricing. If you have any questions please contact Abe Solis at guanacasteinfocenter@gmail.com
Travel Note
Don't forget to check your passports for expiration. Per Costa Rican regulations, your passport must be valid 3 months after your travel dates.
Travel Note
The official language in Costa Rica is Spanish, so it’s helpful to know a few key Spanish phrases and greetings before your trip to Costa Rica. In the more touristy areas of the country, many Costa Ricans speak English, but if you’re planning to travel off the beaten path, you might consider learning some common phrases in the local language.
Travel Note
We have prepared a special blog recommending what you should know and bring on your trip to Costa Rica. Extra - What to avoid in Costa Rica: Never leave your valuables unattended Don’t get into an unofficial taxi Don’t forget to wear sunscreen and bug spray Leave your passport in a safe place unless you need to carry it for a specific purpose