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For a month, my wife and I lived in San José and Guanacaste, Costa Rica, immersing ourselves in the culture and lifestyle. While she spent her time working remotely, I dove deep into the golfer community, golf courses, and the people who make Costa Rica a special place.

Christine Levinson and Aron Levinson

In this GOLFPEDIA Costa Rica featured article, international golf content creator Aron Levinson from bogey2putt recounts his firsthand experience of golfing in Costa Rica, sharing his personal insights from planning to blending into the tico¹ golf community—and even negotiating fairway space with iguanas. Aron takes us through his month-long journey exploring Costa Rica: the land of Pura Vida Golf.  

¹ Costa Ricans proudly call themselves ‘Ticos,’ a beloved slang term unique to the country.

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Left: Ladislao Lopez and Aron Levinson at Tres Volcanes Golf Course | Right: Patacones at Tres Volcanes Golf Course

Costa Rica Golf: Assumptions vs. Reality

Before my month-long golf trip to Costa Rica, I wasn’t sure what to expect from Costa Rica’s golf scene. 

From my initial research, it seemed like most of the courses were private country clubs, making me question whether bringing my clubs would be worth the hassle. 

I worried that I’d land in Costa Rica only to find myself with nowhere to play.  But once I arrived and connected with the local golf community, I quickly realized that accessibility wasn’t an issue—it just required being friendly and asking the right questions.

Left: 17th hole at Tres Volcanes Golf Course | Right: Valle del Sol Golf Course

For example, Valle del Sol is a public 18-hole course, and Los Reyes Country Club is a public 9-hole course, even though it’s inside a private living community. 

The word “country club” initially made me assume it was private, but that wasn’t the case.  I also learned that while Ocean Course – Peninsula Papagayo is a private course, guests staying at the Four Seasons or Andaz can book tee times and pay to play. 

The more I spoke with local golfers, the more I was guided to courses I could access as a non-member.  Some even invited me to play as their guest, reinforcing the welcoming nature of Costa Rica’s golf community.

Left: 10th hole at Hacienda Pinilla Golf Club | Right: Bogey two putt on 11th hole Hacienda Pinilla Golf Club
Left: Valle del Sol | Right: Los Reyes Country Club range balls
Left: Ocean Course - Peninsula Papagayo, 3rd Hole "Buena Vista" | Right: Ocean Course - Peninsula Papagayo

Beyond golf, my weather concerns were also off base.  The February forecast for San José showed daily showers, so I packed two umbrellas, a rain jacket, and rain gloves—none of which I ever used.  A local reminded me that Costa Rica has multiple microclimates, meaning the weather apps aren’t always reliable.  If I had trusted the forecast, I might have reconsidered bringing my clubs, and I would have missed out on some incredible golf experiences.

After 20 Years of Visiting Costa Rica, Why We Keep Coming Back

Costa Rica is known for its breathtaking natural beauty, biodiversity, and commitment to sustainability. It’s admired for its lush rainforests, stunning beaches, and active volcanoes, making it a top destination for eco-tourism and adventure seekers.

Costa Rica is also recognized for its Pura Vida lifestyle, which embodies a laid-back, positive, and community-oriented way of life. It extends beyond just a slogan you see on a billboard—it’s a cultural philosophy that emphasizes happiness, gratitude, and simplicity. When someone says, “pura vida” they mean it.

Left: 18th hole at Tres Volcanes Golf Course | Right: Monkey at Hacienda Pinilla Golf Club
Left: Ocean Course - Peninsula Papagayo, 3rd Hole "Buena Vista" | Right: Ocean Course - Peninsula Papagayo, 18th Hole "Pura Vida"

Beyond nature and culture, Costa Rica is gaining recognition for its growing golf scene, with world-class courses offering stunning ocean and rainforest backdrops, top-tier hospitality, and a welcoming golf community. It’s easy to see why we keep coming back.

A Month of Firsts on Costa Rican Golf Courses: 20 Unforgettable Moments

During my time here, I played six incredible courses, each offering unique challenges, breathtaking views, and world-class hospitality.

17th hole at Tres Volcanes Golf Course

I played at Cariari Country Club, Valle del Sol, Los Reyes Country Club, Tres Volcanes Golf Course, Hacienda Pinilla Golf Course, and my last round was at the private course, Ocean Course – Peninsula Papagayo.

Left: Orlando at Cariari Country Club | Right: Bogey2Putt's golf clubs at Cariari Country Club

The hospitality and openness to shoot content and tell genuine golf stories welcomed me with open arms. But beyond the scorecards, which never broke 90, this trip was filled with firsts that made it unforgettable:

  1. Played with a caddie, who not only helped me navigate Cariari Country Club but also read the greens and shared insights into the local culture.
  2. Experienced golf in Spanish, navigating tee times, small talk, and camaraderie in my second language while learning a ton of new golf vocabulary like hierros² and hoyos³.
  3. Played the 15th hole at Hacienda Pinilla with an ocean backdrop that made me pause mid-round just to take it all in. (I also par’d it from the fringe.)

² Hierros is the Spanish term used to refer to golf irons.

³ When talking golf in Spanish, Hoyos is the word for holes.

Left: Yardage marker at Hacienda Pinilla Golf Club | Right: 14th hole at Hacienda Pinilla Golf Club
Left: Ocean Course - Peninsula Papagayo, 7th Hole "Culebra" | Right: Scorecard Ocean Course - Peninsula Papagayo
Left: Ocean Course - Peninsula Papagayo, 14th Hole "Coyote" | Right: Ocean Course - Peninsula Papagayo, 17th Hole "Pacifico"
  1. Saw monkeys swinging through the trees on the course, a beautiful moment that reminded me I wasn’t in my usual Los Angeles golf environment.
  2. Stored my golf gear overnight at the course, a testament to the hospitality and trust ingrained in the culture.
  3. Ate maracuyá (passion fruit) on the course, a refreshing and healthy mid-round snack I didn’t know I needed, but will wish I had back home in Los Angeles.
  4. Visited an indoor simulator in San Jose (Par5CR), proving the golf culture extends beyond the traditional courses.
Left: PAR5CR Golf Center- VIP Room | Right: Mini Golf CR
  1. Witnessed the most creative mini-golf course I’ve ever seen at Mini Golf CR (The Land Rover hole is a must play)
  2. Played with a former golf professional player and Top ranked golf coach by US Kids, USGTF and GAA (Alejandro Duque), gaining insights into the game (both mentally and physically) from someone who has competed at the highest level.
  3. Created my first What’s In The Bag golf content, in Spanish.
  4. Battled 25+ mph winds, learning how to adjust my game and stay patient through the challenge.
  5. Made my first quadruple bogey in Costa Rica, a humbling reminder that golf doesn’t care about location.
Left: Teed Up at Hacienda Pinilla Golf Club | Right: 15th Hole at Hacienda Pinilla Golf Club
Left: Mahi Mahi Ceviche at Tres Volcanes Golf Course | Right: Aron Levinson and Cepi Gutierrez at Tres Volcanes Golf Course
  1. Witnessed a chip-in for birdie!
  2. Enjoyed mahi mahi ceviche at the 19th hole at Tres Volcanes, it was the best ceviche I’ve eaten and by far the best food after a round of golf.
  3. Played nine holes with my wife, sharing a special moment (and plenty of laughs) in a country we both love and appreciate.
  4. Didn’t break 90 in Costa Rica, which only means one thing—I have to come back and try again.
Left: 14th Hole at Tres Volcanes Golf Course | Right: Busted tee at Tres Volcanes Golf Course
  1. Met some of the friendliest greenskeepers, taking time to personally thank them for their work and having Yeffrey of Hacienda Pinilla take my approach shot from 74 yards out. Without this hardworking and dedicated crew, I wouldn’t be able to enjoy this incredible game.
  2. Forgot some golf clubs at the JW Marriott Guanacaste and, after a five-day hunt, found them right where I left them—a rollercoaster of emotions ending in relief.
  3. Saw that pace of play expectations were printed on the scorecard, a great way to reinforce the importance of keeping up the pace.
  4. Had to wait to cross the bridge to the next hole, as an iguana held his ground.  Tough negotiation, but ended civilly.
Left: Hacienda Pinilla Golf Club | Right: Iguanas at Hacienda Pinilla Golf Club

More Than Golf—It’s About the People

One of the most memorable moments of this trip was participating in a Challenge Golf Charity Tournament at Cariari Country Club, where I saw firsthand how the game of golf can bring people together for a greater cause. The willingness to connect, to share stories, laugh, and to embrace new friendships made me realize how special this place is.  

The Costa Rican golf community embodies the true spirit of Pura Vida—offering before expecting, giving without asking, and creating bonds that feel like they could last a lifetime.

This trip wasn’t just about playing golf in a new country—it was about discovering a new way of living, one where relationships, experiences, and genuine human connections matter more than the final score.

If you’re a golfer looking for an unforgettable destination, Costa Rica should be at the top of your list. Whether you’re after championship-caliber courses, breathtaking scenery, warm hospitality, or simply the chance to experience Pura Vida on the fairways, Costa Rica has something special waiting for you.

And if I ever needed another reason to return? Well, I still haven’t broken 90 in Costa Rica.

About the Author:

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Aron Levinson

After years of baseball and dismissing golf as a waste of land and water, Aron embraced the golf challenge. He’s now creating genuine and relatable golf stories worldwide, breaking 80 (twice), and proving that golf isn’t just a game—it’s a journey. Follow along at bogey2putt.

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Golfers traveling from Los Angeles LAX to Liberia Airport Costa Rica can experience a new level of comfort when flying on the prestigious A321 MINT aircraft operated by JetBlue Airlines, which offers premium services to travelers. Guanacaste boasts some of the best golf courses in Costa Rica and Central America.

In this article you’ll learn about:

  • JetBlue Airlines Flight from LAX to Liberia Costa Rica.
  • The best Golf courses located near Liberia Guanacaste Airport (LIR).
  • All-Inclusive Golf Resorts located near LIR Airport, in Guanacaste Costa Rica. 

Imagine a golf vacation where you tee off amidst breathtaking landscapes at The Four Seasons Golf Course at Peninsula Papagayo, where the Pacific Ocean meets lush rainforests and stunning beaches. That dream can now become a reality with JetBlue’s flight from LAX to Liberia, Costa Rica LIR Guanacaste Airport. This LAX to Liberia Costa Rica route, inaugurated on June 2023 aboard the prestigious A321 MINT aircraft, promises a luxurious travel experience for golf enthusiasts and adventure seekers.

Located 22 miles from Liberia Guanacaste Airport, The Ocean Course at Four Seasons Peninsula Papagayo is among the Top Golf Destinations in Costa Rica
Distance from The Ocean Course at Four Seasons to Liberia Guanacaste Airport (LIR) is 22 miles | 36 Km

Liberia Airport – A Gateway to your Golf Adventure

Liberia International Airport Guanacaste (LIR), located in the heart of Guanacaste, has swiftly become a primary gateway for tourists flocking to the country’s stunning Pacific coast. The airport’s strategic location, coupled with JetBlue’s LAX flight route, enhances the accessibility to Northern Costa Rica’s picturesque landscapes and world-class golf resorts.

The Costa Rican Minister of Tourism, William Rodriguez, has expressed his elation at the launch of the new route, stating: “This new JetBlue flight will not only enhance connectivity with the city that hosts the largest number of tourists interested in traveling to Costa Rica from the United States but will also contribute to the generation of jobs and economic recovery of the province.”

View of Liberia International Airport from the Tarmac | Credit: Spikezz

Guanacaste, Costa Rica – A Golfer’s Paradise

The province of Guanacaste, located in the northern region of Costa Rica, is renowned for its lush rainforests, breathtaking beaches, and abundant wildlife. Guanacaste also boasts some of the Costa Rica’s top golf courses. With the launch of the LAX to Liberia Guanacaste Airport route, golf enthusiasts can now easily access these world-class golf courses, making Costa Rica a prime destination for golf vacations.

Below is a visual summary of Costa Rica’s Top 4 golf courses, three of which are in the province of Guanacaste, where Liberia (LIR) Airport is located. 

Four Seasons Resort Costa Rica

Location: Peninsula Papagayo

18 holes

Par 72

Designed by: Arnold Palmer

Distance from Liberia (LIR) Airport:
22 Miles | 36 Km

Westin Golf Resort & Spa Playa Conchal

Location: Reserva Conchal

18 holes

Par 71

Designed by: Robert Trent Jones II

Distance from Liberia (LIR) Airport:
38 Miles | 62 Km

Hacienda Pinilla Golf Course

Location: Hacienda Pinilla

18 holes

Par 72

Designed by: Mike Young

Distance from Liberia (LIR) Airport:
45 Miles | 73 Km

La Iguana at Marriott Los Sueños

Location: Herradura Beach 

18 holes

Par 72

Designed by: Ted Robinson

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The Westin Reserva Conchal, an All-Inclusive Golf Resort & Spa

An extraordinary and upgraded golfing experience is offered to golf enthusiasts at The Westin Reserva Conchal, an All-Inclusive Golf Resort & Spa. This resort, which is located a mere 38 miles from Liberia LIR Guanacaste Airport, offers breathtaking Pacific Ocean views that can inspire each swing. The resort’s ideal position close to Liberia LIR Guanacaste Airport ensures easy access for visitors, enabling them to start their golfing trip right away after arrival. This a paradise for golf enthusiasts is the perfect spot for both relaxation and exhilarating rounds of golf thanks to its world-class services, comfortable accommodations, and a championship golf course: The Reserva Conchal Golf Course.

View from The Westin Golf Course | Image credit: Westin Golf Resort & Spa Playa Conchal
Distance from Westin Golf Resort & Spa Playa Conchal to Liberia Guanacaste Airport (LIR) is 38 miles | 62 Km

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JetBlue’s A321 MINT from LAX to Liberia: Seamless convenience

JetBlue’s newest route to Liberia Airport, also known as Guanacaste Airport or Liberia LIR, will operate twice a week, on Wednesdays and Saturdays. The flight’s arrival and departure times are conveniently scheduled, making the travel experience seamless for both tourists and locals.

Liberia holds a unique position in JetBlue’s international portfolio – it was the first destination outside the U.S chosen for a MINT flight route in 2018, a decision that proved to be a resounding success. As per the data from the Costa Rican Tourism Institute (ICT), 11.2% of all U.S. travelers visiting Costa Rica originate from Los Angeles.

lax liberia costa rica LIR Airport is now closer aboard a MINT A321 Aircraft operated by JetBlue Airlines
The flight from Los Angeles LAX to Liberia LIR Airport is operated by JetBlue Airlines prestigious A321 MINT aircraft | Image: Courtesy of JetBlue Airlines
lax liberia costa rica LIR Airport is now closer aboard a MINT A321 Aircraft operated by JetBlue Airlines
JetBlue Airlines' prestigious A321 MINT aircraft offers passengers premium services | Image: Courtesy of JetBlue Airlines

LAX to Liberia, Costa Rica: Positive Impact on the Local Economy

The addition of new flight routes, such as the flight from LAX to Liberia Costa Rica, is projected to boost Costa Rica’s tourism industry, particularly in Northern regions like Guanacaste. Liberia Airport has already witnessed an impressive surge in passenger arrivals during the first quarter of 2023, recording a 29% increase in traffic compared to the same period in 2022.

Cesar Jaramillo, the general manager of Liberia Airport, expressed his enthusiasm, stating, “We celebrate the arrival of JetBlue’s new flight to Northern Costa Rica. This new connection to the west coast will allow more U.S. citizens to travel to this highly desirable destination.”

Los Angeles is the primary point of origin for U.S. travelers visiting Costa Rica. According to data from the Costa Rican Tourism Institute, U.S. travelers account for 11.2% of the total tourist arrivals to Costa Rica.

Costa Rican Tourism Institute (ICT)

The Westin Reserva Conchal, an All-Inclusive Golf Resort & Spa offers spectacular ocean views, and is located 38 miles from Liberia LIR Guanacaste Airport
lax liberia costa rica LIR Airport is now closer aboard a MINT A321 Aircraft operated by JetBlue Airlines

JetBlue Airlines A321 MINT Aircraft | Credit: Colin Brown Photography

JetBlue Airlines Flight from LAX to Liberia (LIR) Costa Rica, offers golf enthusiasts an unparalleled opportunity to embark on a memorable Costa Rica golf vacation. With direct access to some of the best golf resorts in Costa Rica, players can now tee off amidst some of the most beautiful landscapes on the planet. So, pack your clubs and prepare for an exciting adventure that combines the thrill of the game with the allure of Costa Rica’s natural beauty.

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