

Even if you fly at 4 AM to the airport, everything is open including Left Luggage, which is 50 BOB per piece for longer than 2 hours, which is very expensive, but better than alternatives. As of July 2016, that airport tax is included in ticket prices at least on LAN. From there it is about 1.4 km to Plaza Principal no problem walking.
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It takes about 30 minutes to get to Terminal Antigua from the airport ask the driver to point it to you as they continue further. This is probably the easiest and most comfortable way (and the only option at night) to get into town, but if you are on a tight budget the second option is a "micro" or mini-bus that waits outside the front doors of the airport until it fills up, the fare for the bus is only 6.50 BOB (about 1 USD) there are three buses per hour the first one is at about 6:30 AM. The first is to take a taxi that will charge you 60bs (~$8).

To get into downtown Santa Cruz from the airport you have two options. They offer direct flights from Madrid, Miami and Washington to Santa Cruz a few times a week. Viru Viru International Airport ( IATA: VVI, ICAO: SLVR) is Bolivia's largest and most modern airport, and a hub for BOA. Southbound (from Santa Cruz) runs on Thursday and northbound (from Yacuiba) on Friday. The trip takes 16-17 hours and costs 47 Bs. This is a tren mixto with only one class: primera. įrom Corumbá the bus-ride to Sao Paulo takes about 24 hours more.įerroviaria Oriental also has a service from Santa Cruz to Yacuiba, on the Argentine border. The railway between Santa Cruz and Quijarro is operated by Ferroviaria Oriental S.A. Biting insects are plentiful, so get repellent before you go. Contrary to what is written in many guidebooks, tickets can be purchased days in advance at the station (Terminal Bimodal). The most comfortable option, with cama seats, is the Ferrobús (Quijarro-Santa Cruz on Monday, Wednesday, Friday Santa Cruz to Quijarro on Tuesday, Thursday, Sunday) which at time of writing (September 2019) cost 235Bs per person, while the cheaper Expreso Oriental at 100Bs, departs Quijarro on Tuesday, Thursday, Sunday (and from Santa Cruz to Quijarro on Monday, Wednesday, Friday). The journey takes either 17 hours ( súper pullman) or 13 ( ferrobús). There is a variety of different trains offering different classes and prices. The "death train" (so named because of its history in transporting Yellow Fever victims) runs on bumpy tracks from Quijarro, close to Corumbá on the Brazilian side. The new one is a 20 Bs taxi fare from the centre of town. The bus station listed in the Santa Cruz web site is no longer in use. Be prepared to be pelted with ink filled water balloons, soaked with water bombs, and covered in string spray. During Carnival, wear clothes you don't mind having permanently stained. If you need to change money, note that during Carnival, it is almost impossible to change money as everything except markets, restaurants and internet cafes are closed.

You can pay for most, if not everything, with US Dollars. Santa Cruz is expanding and growing rapidly, new high rise apartments are going up everywhere, high class restaurants, offices and new real estate developments are everywhere, such is the influx of money into this city that they are now building the worlds 2nd largest crystalized lake which is gong to be over 2km long.Īnother interesting fact about Santa Cruz is that it's the unofficial Sloth Capital of the World, these charming and iconic animals can still be seen frequently today climbing in trees on the outskirts of the city. Santa Cruz is known for its exciting nightlife, and as a base to a wide range of exciting tourist attractions Santa Cruz is one of the fastest growing cities in the world, and has grown from being a small outpost town to today having over 2 million people. In contrast to La Paz and the other major Bolivian cities located high in the Andes, Santa Cruz lies at an altitude of 416 meters, and its climate is distinctly tropical. It is considered the most economically prosperous city in the country. Santa Cruz (or Santa Cruz de la Sierra) is the most populous city and heart of the second most populous metropolitan area in Bolivia, and is the capital of the department of Santa Cruz.
