How to Get from Arenal/La Fortuna to Manuel Antonio
The most affordable and convenient way to get from the scenic peaks of Arenal to the coastal paradise of Manuel Antonio is driving the circuitous 168 miles (271 km). Another... read more
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The most affordable and convenient way to get from the scenic peaks of Arenal to the coastal paradise of Manuel Antonio is driving the circuitous 168 miles (271 km). Another... read more
The distance between Arenal Volcano in La Fortuna and Monteverde—as the crow flies—is pretty short. But the road and waterways between these destinations are not as... read more
The best way to get from the volcanoes of Arenal to the surf and sunsets of Tamarindo is by car or private transfer. It's about a four-hour drive (129 mi / 207 km), and the... read more
They may be only 100 miles (162 km) apart, but the quickest way to get from the hiking trails of Monteverde to the waves of Tamarindo will still take about three and a half... read more
The fastest way to get from Liberia to Arenal/La Fortuna is a non-stop 40-minute domestic flight. Flights run daily and after a short hop, you'll land at the foothills around... read more
The Osa Peninsula located on Costa Rica's southern Pacific coast is one of the most remote places in Costa Rica. Travelers typically fly from San José to the Osa Peninsula, and... read more
Manuel Antonio and Corcovado National Park are separated by only 77 miles (125km) when traveling by land. When visiting the park, most people stay in one of two nearby towns and... read more
While some of the roads may be troublesome, getting from the misty cloud forests in Monteverde to the majestic rainforests and beaches of Manuel Antonio National Park is well... read more
While the 83 miles (133 km) of Costa Rica that lay between San José and Monteverde may look short, the landscape makes the hilly, scenic trip between them at least three hours... read more
The best way to get from Costa Rica's capital city, San José, to Tortuguero National Park is with a direct flight. The thirty-minute journey doesn't cost much more than a shared... read more
In about an hour, visitors from San José can be amid the volcanic splendor of Arenal/La Fortuna. The most direct mode of transportation is a domestic flight to Arenal Airport. A... read more
Monteverde, which is a tiny mountain community as well as a vast region of wilderness, is approximately two hours from Liberia. A major highway, Route 1, comprises most of the... read more
Tamarindo to Santa Teresa is a four-hour drive, covering nearly the length of the entire Nicoya Peninsula. Heading south out of town, you have the choice of a few different ways... read more
Because there are no roads in Tortuguero, most travelers will need to make the final leg of their 111-mile (179 km) journey to Arenal by boat. Taking a flight is the best option... read more
Because they're both on the Caribean coast, the 129-mile (208 km) trip between Tortuguero and Puerto Viejo de Talamanca is a bit more challenging than you might expect. Since... read more
Santa Teresa, which lies at the southernmost tip of the Nicoya Peninsula, is about 83 miles (134 km) from Nosara. The drive can take anywhere from three to five hours, depending... read more
The distance from Tamarindo to Nosara is approximately 44 miles (71 km). Traveling by car, via Route 160 South, will make the trip about a two-hour drive. Both towns are popular... read more
Monteverde is only 88 miles (142 km) from Playa Sámara (Sámara Beach), but the short distance is deceiving. Both the provinces of Puntarenas and Guanacaste have some rough... read more
The hour drive from Nosara to Sámara makes for a perfect day trip. It's a short 21 miles (33 km) heading south and both towns offer a lot in the way of surfing, sunning, and... read more
Traveling by highway, using the fastest route, will take less than two hours to get from Tamarindo to Sámara. It's 58 miles (94 km) from start to finish if you take Route... read more
There are a few great options for getting from the capital city of San José to Manuel Antonio, but the best way is to rent a car and drive the 99 miles (160 km)—the roads are... read more
The Nicoya Peninsula is roughly 37 miles (60 km) wide and 75 miles (121 km) long, located on the Pacific Coast. Divided into the Guanacaste and Puntarenas provinces, it's a... read more
Guanacaste is a large province that borders Nicaragua and makes up part of the Nicoya Peninsula. Its home to several towns and national parks but Liberia, the capital, is a good... read more
Manuel Antonio is a national park in southern Costa Rica known for its wildlife, beaches, and rainforests. To get there by car from Tamarindo, on the Nicoya Peninsula, will take... read more
The trip from San José to Nosara is a popular pilgrimage made each year by beach-lovers, adventurers, and surfers alike. It's approximately161 miles (259 km) to this coastal... read more
Traveling from Puerto Viejo de Talamanca to La Fortuna, gateway to Arenal Volcano National Park, takes you almost all of the way across the country. The 170 miles (274 km) will... read more
When heading from Arenal/La Fortuna to the Gulf of Papagayo, the 108-mile (173 km) trip will take you almost directly west to the coast. These two locations are connected by... read more
Playa Montezuma and Samara are two beach towns located on the Nicoya Peninsula. To travel from the southern tip of the Puntarenas Province up the coast to the Guanacaste... read more
Liberia and Tamarindo are both located in the Guanacaste Province and within hours of each other. The most direct way to get to this coastal surf town in the north of the Nicoya... read more
Starting from San José, it's an easy nonstop flight to get to Tamarindo. In a short fifty minutes, you'll have left behind a crowded capital city for a laid-back beach town at... read more
The best way to hit the trail from the Costa Rican capital to the Caribbean coast is by taking a shared shuttle. The 135-mile (217 km) drive from San José to Puerto Viejo de... read more
The Osa Peninsula and Manuel Antonio National Park are approximately 130 miles (209 km) apart. Both locations encompass hundreds of acres of remote wilderness so it's helpful to... read more
Manuel Antonio National Park is a microcosm of Costa Rica's most iconic offerings: pristine beaches, rainforests with an abundance of wildlife, and active outdoor pursuits. It's... read more
Playa Montezuma is the local beach in the artsy town of Montezuma and easily reached from San José. It's about 108 miles (173 km) from the capital to this remote stretch of sand... read more
Getting from the mountains of Monteverde to the beaches of Papagayo is fairly straightforward. There is no airport in Monteverde, which leaves you with one option–traveling by... read more