Arenal: The adventure paradise in Costa Rica

Arenal Volcano, located in the province of Alajuela, near the charming town of La Fortuna, is one of Costa Rica’s youngest and most active volcanoes. This impressive natural wonder attracts both adventurers and nature lovers, offering a wide range of exciting activities.

Whether you’re looking for adrenaline or relaxation, Arenal has it all. Experience the thrill of treetop tours, ride the aerial trams for breathtaking views of the rainforest, or try rafting, kayaking, and hiking. For those seeking a more tranquil experience, ATV tours, fishing, and revitalizing visits to hot springs are also available.

If you simply want to relax, let yourself be lulled by the soothing sound of the volcano beneath your feet and watch the plumes of smoke rise into the sky, offering a moment of awe and peace.

Travel times to popular destinations in Costa Rica from Arenal (La Fortuna)

From Arenal to
*Approximate driving times
San José
3h 15min
Caldera
3h
Dominical
5h 30 min
Flamingo
4h 30min
Guápiles
3h
Jacó
3h 30min
Liberia
3h 30min
Aeropuerto de Alajuela
2h 45min
San Ramón
2h
Manuel Antonio
4h 30min

Moving to Arenal

Arenal is located about 90 kilometers from San José, and the trip by car or bus usually takes a minimum of 3 hours, depending on traffic and weather conditions. To make the most of your time, it’s recommended to leave early in the morning.
If you don't have much time, consider taking a flight from San Jose International Airport to the La Fortuna area. Flights typically cost around $120 each way or approximately $200 round trip, not including transportation costs to and from the airports.
Although cheaper, traveling by public bus is not recommended if you have luggage or valuables, as it is less secure than shared taxi services. Public buses also lack air conditioning and make frequent stops, resulting in a longer journey. For elderly passengers or those sensitive to inclement weather, the bus may not be the most comfortable option.

Using public transportation is not recommended if you have luggage. If you choose to use it, the bus stops on the main street outside the airport, past the parking lot. Buses run approximately every 10 minutes from 5:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m., heading to San José. Please note that using this mode of transportation may be unsafe.

Shared transportation service

The shuttle service to and from Arenal is an efficient, safe, and comfortable option. These routes operate daily with multiple departures and, unlike public buses, offer direct, safe, and air-conditioned trips, as well as more personalized service. Advance reservations are generally required, so be sure to book your seat in advance to guarantee availability.

Shared Shuttle Service Routes and Fares

Arenal – Monteverde (Car, Boat, Car).

Driving to Arenal offers a scenic and direct route to La Fortuna, a small town located a few kilometers east of Arenal Volcano National Park. Along the way, you'll pass through picturesque dairy farms, rolling hills, lush pastures, and rainforests, as well as several towns such as San Ramón, Bajos de Los Rodríguez, and Santa Clara. Here are detailed driving directions from San José to La Fortuna:

Take Highway 1 (Pan-American Highway) toward Juan Santamaría International Airport.

Look out for signs indicating San Ramón as you pass the airport.

Continue on Highway 1 toward Guanacaste, passing towns such as Atenas, Grecia, Naranjo, and Palmares. Stay on the highway until you reach San Ramón (approximately 42 kilometers from the airport).

In San Ramón, turn right onto Highway 1. You will pass a large shopping center and continue for 1.7 kilometers until you reach an intersection. Turn left and then right at the next traffic light, heading towards San Ramón Hospital.

Leaving San Ramón, take a secondary road towards La Fortuna, passing through towns like Los Ángeles, Bajos de Los Rodríguez, and Santa Clara. Upon reaching Bajos de Los Rodríguez, continue towards Santa Clara and look for a large soccer field on your left, followed by a giant soccer ball near the road. After Santa Clara, continue straight through the Javillos intersection.

Continue on the road towards La Fortuna, passing through small towns like La Vega, La Perla, and El Tanque. Once you pass El Tanque, La Fortuna will be about 7 kilometers away.

Prepare for a scenic 3-hour drive, but the route is well worth it for the views.

For assistance, you can contact Tropical Expeditions at (506) 2257-4171 / (506) 2257-4133 for transportation, tours and lodging.

How to get around Arenal?

There are several transportation options in the Arenal area to explore nearby attractions such as the hot springs or the town of La Fortuna.
While the bus service to La Fortuna is reliable, public buses in the La Fortuna area are infrequent, so they are not a reliable option for sightseeing.
Car rental prices start at approximately $50 per day. Please note that these prices do not include mandatory insurance.
Taxis are available in and around La Fortuna, but they tend to be a more expensive option due to metered fares that can quickly add up.
Renting a bike in the Arenal area is often a great way to get around, especially if you're comfortable riding in busy areas, such as the main road leading to Arenal Volcano National Park and the nearby hot springs.

Arenal is a paradise for nature lovers, with scenic trails, stunning waterfalls, and relaxing hot springs. Of course, the main attraction is Arenal Volcano National Park, home to one of the world's most active volcanoes, offering visitors a truly unique natural experience.

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