Boyero Travel is registered in Costa Rica as Boyero Tours S.A.
This can give you the hint that things are a little different when talking about finances.
Receiving money from outside of Costa Rica is highly regulated in order to prevent money laundering.
Plan to make the payment from a desktop or a laptop computer (instead of a mobile device.)
#1 To change the language to English, click "English" on the top right corner.
#2 Enter your:
E-mail
Telephone (primary phone number, starting with country code: USA +1, etc. If the flag doesn't change to your country, change it manually. For the US select "Estados Unidos" in the drop down menu)
Full Name (FirstName first, then LastName)
#3 Click on the red "Proceed to payment" botton.
#4 Enter Credit Card information exactly as in your card.
Name on card
Card number
Expiration date
CVV
#5 When you are sure all information is correct, press the red "Pay" botton.


If everything went well, you'll see this page informing you of a succesful payment.


If the payment doesn't go through, please don't try a second time. Instead:
Call your credit card company and explain that you are indeed really trying to make this payment and ask them to authorize the charges for this exact amount.
Have them stay on the line as you process the payment (second attempt).
3. If you continue having problems, please let us know. We will need to wait 24 hours and reissue a new payment link if you tried unsuccessfully more then twice.
Here are a few details to know or remember before doing your credit card payment to Boyero Travel:
We are using a Costa Rican company called ONVO Pay for processing client payments via credit card.
We have already sent you a unique payment link and share that with you via email.
There is no limit from our side on the amount that can be received, but we are finding that your credit card issuer can flag or keep a transaction from going through on your side of the transaction.
Due to the risk of fraud and to protect your money, ONVO Pay does have fairly tight controls on these online payments. If the transaction is attempted twice and does not go through, there is then a prohibition on your card of any further attempts for 24 hours (even if Boyero Travel issues a new link).
Click here to see Boyero Travel Terms & Conditions. We think that you will find these to be common sense, but we do share them in order to make sure everyone is "on the same page".
Your payment constitutes acceptance of the Boyero Travel Terms & Conditions.

