If you’re looking for a fascinating and exotic family holiday destination, which can also provide you with an interesting variety of airline traffic to see and photograph, then San José, Costa Rica is the place to visit and Juan Santamaria International is its airport. Juan Santamaria is situated near the city of Alajuela, 20km northwest of downtown San José. It is the second busiest airport in Central America and the main, and by far the busiest, airport in Costa Rica. It handled 82,835 movements and 5.5 million passengers in 2019.
The airport handles an interesting variety of traffic from around the region. It includes Air Panama, Albatros from Venezuela, Copa 737s and E190s, Avianca A319/A320/A321s and ATR 72s, 737s of Aeromexico and Wingo, and A320 ofVolaris. The airport is also the hub for local carrier SANSA with Cessna 208 Caravans which are likely to make several local trips during the course of a day. Most major US and Canadian carriers also put in an appearance, and from Europe, Air France, British Airways, KLM, Iberia and Condor show up on a regular basis. Cargo operators include ABX Air, Avianca Cargo, DHL, Fedex, LAN Cargo and UPS.
Costa Rica has no air force, but the police operate a few aircraft of interest including a couple of recently delivered Harbin Y12s, a present from the People’s Republic of China. A few bizjets are also likely to visit on most days.
Written by Cristian Quijano. Last change: March 2024 (Spot 4+5 updated)
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Airport Information |
Runways |
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07/25 |
3.043m (9.882ft) |
Terminals |
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Main |
All major operators |
Domestic |
Sansa, Green Airways, Skyway |
Spotting Information |
Ladder |
Needed at a few locations, see detailed description. Don’t put the ladder directly to the fence as security will ask you to move. |
Car/Public Transport |
A car is needed to get to spots 3-7. Otherwise you can walk to spots 1-2 and 8 from the terminal/hotels but be careful when crossing the highway! |
Restrooms |
In the terminal building. |
Drinks/Food |
Refreshments are available in the terminal building or some restaurants next to the hotels. There is also a new restaurant near Spot #5 called Hangar 67. |
Hotels |
There are several hotels close to the airport. The Holiday Inn Express and the Hampton Inn & Suites are probably the most convenient. |
Season |
It’s best to visit during the dry season between December and April. Although the temperature is fairly constant throughout the year, it can get quite wet and sticky during the rainy season from May to November. |
Runway Usage |
07/25 |
The prevailing winds are north-easterly and therefore Runway 07 is usually in use. There also appears to be a preference for using Runway 07 even when there is a slight tailwind. All 25 departures going to use taxiway Kilo for the line up! |
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Spot #1 – Mound overlook – Taxiway Kilo, 25 Arrivals and Departures |
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A little far from the terminal but easily accessible from the new street bordering the airport. It is recommended to park by the spot vendors are located on and walk the few meters to the mound. You can search for your prefered position between the parking and the mound. Walking from the terminal is possible but with caution! |
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WHAT |
25 arrivals. Front and profile shots of traffic rolling to RW25 on the new taxiway Kilo. Also, heavy RW07 arrivals may use taxiway Kilo and then backtrack to the cargo area. |
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TIME |
During winter for RW25 arrivals and departures. Towards sunset backlit worsens |
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MISC. |
Nothing nearby. Don’t put a ladder to the fence. |
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FOCAL LENGTH |
100-250mm for arrivals; 50-150mm for departures. |
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Taxiway Position
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Spot #2 – Fence on sidewalk by DHL – 25 Arrivals, taxiway Kilo |
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A newly build DHL building across the 25 threshold is a popular location for local spotters. Right in front there is a sidwalk with a handrail where you can climb up to clear the fence. Otherwise you can go down to the fence and take the picture through the mesh. Limited parking is available down by the road. Walking from the terminal is possible but with caution! |
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WHAT |
Profile shots of all traffic rolling to RW25 on taxiway Kilo, and RW25 arrivals. |
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TIME |
Almost all day, the light becomes backlit towards sunset. Avoid summer evenings. |
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MISC. |
Nothing nearby. Don’t put a ladder against the fence! I |
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FOCAL LENGTH |
Air Canada A330 = 100mm; Wamos A330 = 130mm |
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Spot #3 – Calle la Candela – All movements |
WHERE |
Continue from the previous spots on Calle la Candela (runs parallel to runway) westwards. Opposite of the Coopesa hangars there is an empty lot with sufficient elevation to shoot the entire aircraft at runway level. Ladder is recommend to completly clear the fence but not mandatory as there is a small dirt mound. Parking is available directly at the spot. |
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WHAT |
Profile shots of all arriving and departing traffic. When RW25 is active, aircraft might touch right in front and for RW07 departures, some might rotate in front as well. |
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TIME |
Almost all day, the light becomes backlit towards sunset. Avoid summer evenings. |
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MISC. |
There is a double fence installed so no pictures through the mesh are possible. |
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FOCAL LENGTH |
A300 = 120mm, A124 = 60mm |
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Spot #4 – Western Crash Gate – 07 arrivals and departures |
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Continue west along the southern perimeter road, Calle La Candela. The road surface is appalling at this point so take your time! At the point where the road bends to the left there is a crash gate. Park under the tree away from the crash gate otherwise you will be asked to move by the authorities. |
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WHAT |
This spot is suitable for Runway 07 arrivals and departures and some ramp and taxiway shots. It’s only useful if you fancy a different angle from spot 5. You have to shot through the latch of the crash gate so the view is limited. |
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TIME |
Almost all day, the light becomes backlit towards sunset. Avoid summer evenings. |
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MISC. |
Hangar 67 restaurant is behind you. A big tree spends shade. |
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FOCAL LENGTH |
80-200mm for the runway.
Taxiway UPS 757 = 600mm |
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Spot #5 – Fence – 07 arrivals and departures
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WHERE |
Park at Spot No.4 and walk up past the tree, there is an open empty lot. Ladder is needed and it needs to be placed 1 meter from the fence as per Airport Security. This spot is at the touchdown point for Runway 07, so this is where you’ll get those dramatic smoking tyre shots as aircraft touch down. It is also useful for traffic on the parallel taxiway. |
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WHAT |
You can photograph all arriving and departing traffic from here whichever end of the runway is in use. It’s also the place where the local photographers come. This spot is at the touchdown point for Runway 07, so this is where you’ll get those dramatic smoking tyre shots as aircraft touch down. It is also useful for traffic on the parallel taxiway; this is handy as the Nature Air Let 410s have different schemes on each side. |
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TIME |
Almost all day, the light becomes backlit towards sunset. Avoid summer evenings. |
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MISC. |
Ladder is needed to clear the fence. There is nothing here and no shade, so bring what you need with you. Hangar 67 restaurant is behind you. |
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FOCAL LENGTH |
Hercules = 130mm; Ibera A350 = 90mm; AirTransa A330 = 50mm |
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Spot #6 – Cruce de Río Segundo de Alajuela – 25 arrivals |
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Situated on a road North of “Cruce de Río Segundo de Alajuela”. From the airport/hotels get on the HWY 3 and then turn left into the “Calle La Epacadora”. Spot is net to the Airport Costa Rica B&B. |
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WHAT |
Arrivals on RWY 25 only. |
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TIME |
In the summer months when suns turn around. Starting from the afternoon till sunset. |
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MISC. |
There is nothing nearby. Everything next to the main road. |
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FOCAL LENGTH |
150-300mm |
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Spot #7 – Resodencial La Giralda – 25 arrivals |
WHERE |
At a fence near “Residencial La Giralda” in Alajuela. Similar to previous spot #6, but on higher level, providing a nice view leveled with the aircraft. Just continue westwards form the previous spot. |
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WHAT |
Same as spot #6, arrivals on RWY 25 but you may get mountains in the background, even other planes circling to the 25. There are some trees so you need to plan ahead where to stand and quickly adjust depending on altitude.
Disadvantage to #6 is the longer focal length and the heat distortion. |
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TIME |
In the summer months when suns turn around. Starting from the afternoon till sunset. |
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MISC. |
There is nothing here. |
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FOCAL LENGTH |
300-600mm |
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Spot #8 – Malla Norte (North Fence) |
WHERE |
Next to the highway 1, there is a huge parking space to the right direction to to the city center. You have to take the pictures through the fence. Don’t use a ladder here. |
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WHAT |
It is the closest spotting point at the airport, overlooking Gate A2. Airport operations, aircraft during pushback, and traffic rolling to RW25 on Alpha and exiting though Bravo. At night, good spot for long exposures. |
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TIME |
In daylight, during winter, when sun is to the north. At nigh, all year. |
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MISC. |
Very close to the terminal with all its amenities. |
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FOCAL LENGTH |
Delta 757 and C17 = 120mm; Air France 777 = 50mm |
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Dear, I am an MROC spotter and I recommend an update on the spots. The airport has change in since 2017
Best regards
Good day Alfredo, you can send us an email to support@spotterguide.net and we will update the guide.
Thanks, Julian
Update from an August 2019 visit: the mound at spot #5 has now moved east towards the large tree due to a new fence and construction of the new Coopesa facility on the southside. This means you’re a bit further away from the touchdown zone, but it’s still the best spot.
Hi Konstantin, danke für dein Feedback. Die #5 kann ja dann theoretisch raus weil du meinst mit Sicherheit den großen Baum bei neben der #4, oder?
Grüße, Julian
Ja im Prinzip hat Spot 4 jetzt die beiden Möglichkeiten a) durch’s Crash Gate wie beschrieben oder b) auf der anderen Seite des Baumes der versetzte Hügel der vorher an Spot 5 war.