3 Incredible Costa Rica Road Trip Ideas
Costa Rica is a land of great wildlife, volcanoes, rain and cloud forests, huge waterfalls, and mighty rivers. It occupies a privileged spot with beaches in the Caribbean Sea and the Pacific Ocean. One of the best ways to experience Costa Rica’s diversity is on a road trip.
Some of the most interesting, little-explored destinations are only accessible by car, and for the adventurous traveler, there is simply no substitute for freedom. In some cases, the drive itself – and all the striking scenery along the way – becomes a highlight of your Costa Rica road trip.
Also, you experience the country beyond typical tourism by renting a car and hitting the road to explore the many sights of Costa Rica.
“You haven’t lived unless you’ve had at least one road trip in a tropical country.”
Below we give you 3 incredible Costa Rica road trip suggestions.
Costa Rica Road Trip Ideas
Costa Rica Road Trip 1: San Jose to La Fortuna (about 4 hrs)
Costa Rica Road Trip 2: Monteverde to Playa Grande / Tamarindo (about 4-5 hrs)
Costa Rica Road Trip 3: San Jose to Santa Teresa (about 5 hrs)
1. Costa Rica Road Trip: San José to La Fortuna (about 4 hrs)
If you are arriving in San José, the capital of Costa Rica, and taking a road trip to La Fortuna, the drive is smooth and easy despite its curvy road. The trip ensures views of the beautiful national parks. The Arenal Volcano in La Fortuna is a popular tourist attraction.
Although currently in a resting phase, Arenal remained the country’s most active volcano for the past 43 years. … Since 2010, however, the volcano’s seismicity, explosions, and lava flows have decreased significantly. It is, scientists say, still alive; it is just sleeping.
La Paz Waterfall Gardens
If you are leaving San Jose early in the morning and have all day for this Costa Rica road trip, here are some interesting places to stop along the way from San Jose to La Fortuna. A nice stop is La Paz Waterfall Gardens.
It is located about halfway between San Jose and La Fortuna. This park has 5 waterfalls and an animal sanctuary and is awesome for families.
Coffee Tours
If you’re interested in coffee, San Jose has some of the best coffee tours in Costa Rica. You can do a morning tour at Doka Coffee Estate. Or at Hacienda Alsacia – a Starbucks Coffee Farm. Yes, you read right. Starbucks owns a coffee farm! Purchased in 2013, Hacienda Alsacia is a 240-hectare coffee farm in Costa Rica that serves as a global Research and Development facility and working farm for Starbucks.
Rio Celeste
If you have plenty of time for this road trip in Costa Rica, do yourself a favor and include Rio Celeste in the plan. The dazzling centerpiece of Costa Rica’s Tenorio Volcano National Park, the “Celeste River”, is most famous for its shockingly bright blue color.
Arenal is good, but the volcanic eruptions and lava flow that made it a tourist destination stopped abruptly in 2010. Meanwhile, the country’s true natural wonder is as crazy Azul, the color of blue Gatorade, as ever. The forest surrounding the river is lush and wild, providing a home to an abundance of Costa Rican fauna, including the iconic jaguar.
2. Costa Rica Road Trip: Monteverde to Playa Grande (about 4-5 hrs)
Although some people don’t have the time to visit both, La Fortuna AND Monteverde, Monteverde is absolutely worth visiting. The cloud forests are incredibly unique and may disappear in this century so it’s worth making Monteverde part of your Costa Rica road trip to see them.
After visiting Monteverde, continue your road trip on roads with a mix of gravel and concrete and plenty of potholes, to the Guanacaste region of Costa Rica’s Pacific Coast. Take a break from driving and stop at one of the “sopas”, small local restaurants.
Here you can indulge in authentic Costa Rican cuisine, from empanadas to fresh fish and patacones (deep-fried, flattened plantains).
Marino Las Baulas National Park and Playa Grande
Guanacaste’s coast is perfect for sunning, surfing, and spotting sea turtles. As part of the Marino Las Baulas National Park, Playa Grande in Costa Rica is an important beach not just for surf lovers but for nature and wildlife. Located along the Tamarindo Bay, Playa Grande is perfect for those looking for a more low-key beach away from the bustling Tamarindo town.
With tan colored sand and bright blue waters, you don’t have to be a surfer to fall in love with Playa Grande. Separated from Playa Tamarindo by the Matapalo River, Playa Grande offers travelers a less crowded beach to catch the perfect wave or enjoy a nice long walk during sunset time.
Playa Grande is home to the Leatherback Sea Turtles. They lay eggs and build nests between October and March, and between April and September, the eggs hatch, and thousands of baby turtles hobble their way into the ocean.
3. Costa Rica Road Trip: San Jose to Santa Teresa (about 5 hrs)
This Costa Rica road trip includes a picturesque ferry ride leaving from Punta Arenas across the Gulf of Nicoya (yes, your car goes too!), and it only gets better from there. The roads are well paved until you reach the southern Nicoya Peninsula.
This area of the country is infamously known for its rough roads, though they are slowly improving. While the drive is not the smoothest, you are rewarded with breathtaking landscapes.
Curu Wildlife Refuge
Make sure to stop at the Curu Wildlife Refuge opposite Tortuga Island. The area protects several habitat types and is home to 232 species of birds, 78 species of mammals, 87 species of reptiles, and more than 500 species of plants have been identified. There are trails offering diverse wildlife views, horseback riding tours & activities like snorkeling.
Tambor Beach
Continue your road trip and you will pass Tambor. It is located in a sheltered bay and therefore ideal for swimming. Due to the volcanic history of this area, the beach has a dark color. Numerous almond trees at Playa Tambor attract many beautiful Scarlet Macaws. Nearby Tango Mar Resort is a perfect Costa Rica escape and your dream of a beachfront vacation comes true! It is located on an incredibly beautiful beach which is definitely worth the drive here. If you are looking for calmness, this is the place. Great location, beautiful views, and well-maintained grounds.
Montezuma
Another nice place to stay on the Nicoya Peninsula is Montezuma. While Santa Teresa is very spread out, I felt Montezuma was a bit cozier. Montezuma is famous for its bohemian atmosphere and artsy hippie flair. It is a very picturesque beach town surrounded by mountains, rivers, and waterfalls, perfect for any beach bum or nature lover looking for a coastal escape.
One of the most charming things about the beaches around Montezuma is the tide pools. Since the coastline is so rocky, during low tide you can sit in the tide pools or see the many critters inside. And Montezuma Falls is perhaps the most famous waterfall in Costa Rica. The waterfalls are a set of three cascades that have something for everyone.
Santa Teresa
Santa Teresa is the perfect destination for both relaxation and leisure. Its idyllic white-sand beaches are great for laying down a mat doing yoga or grabbing a surfboard and catching a wave. There is a wide variety of accommodation and dining options in Santa Teresa to meet every type of traveler’s needs.
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Are you looking to explore Costa Rica on a road trip and would like some help in organizing it? We can help and create a customized self-drive tour for you and your loved ones! A self-drive tour means you’ll have a suggested itinerary of your road trip and some services, such as the rental car and hotel accommodation, prearranged. You can travel at your own pace.
Where you go and how long you stay is totally up to you, and there’s no limit to the type of trip we can create and customize for you! The above-mentioned 3 road trips are just examples.
We will also provide detailed information for your journey, including directions, distances, and safety tips, along with recommendations for must-see sights so you can make the most of your trip. Our self-drive tours are organized in cooperation with our local agencies who are at your disposal 24/7 while you are on the road.
But no matter if you are interested in a Costa Rica Pacific tour or want to explore Costa Rica’s Caribbean Coast, or both, we are here to create a perfect itinerary for you – at no charge. Check out our sample Costa Rica vacation packages, some are self-drives, some include transfers, or let us design a customized tour just for you.
When you are ready to experience these unique road trips for yourself, contact us so we can get your travel experience started.
Happy traveling!
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Conclusion:
A road trip through Costa Rica is an excellent alternative to tours with pre-booked transfers and a lot more flexible, making it perfect for a Costa Rica family vacation, romantic getaway, or honeymoon. And with an agency like TropiQ Trips who handles all the nitty-gritty details for you, books all services upfront, and has a local 24/7 emergency contact, there is no need to worry about anything. Just pack your suitcase and off you go! What are you waiting for?
Get in touch with us today to plan a Costa Rica road trip or self-drive for your family vacation, romantic getaway, or tropical honeymoon.
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