Top 4 Best Ways How To Get From La Fortuna to Manuel Antonio
How To Get From Arenal or/and La Fortuna to Manuel Antonio
Hundreds of thousands of tourists travel from La Fortuna to Manuel Antonio annually. If you’re planning on going this route, and you’re not sure whether you should rent a car and drive, take a flight, take a shuttle, hire a private car service, or use the public transportation system, this article is for you.
I’ve helped hundreds of tourists find the best option from La Fortuna to Manuel Antonio. And in this article, I will discuss the four main ways to get from La Fortuna to Manuel Antonio, from public buses to private car services.
Let’s dive in and find out which option is best for you.
Transportation Options From Arenal or/and La Fortuna to Manuel Antonio
- Public Transportation
- Group Shuttles
- Private Car Service
- Driving (Car Rental)
Let’s dive right in:
There are four ways to get from La Fortuna to Manuel Antonio. You can use public transportation, go on a group shuttle, hire a private transportation service, or drive a rental car. Generally, the first two options are more affordable, and the latter is more convenient.
Public transportation is the cheapest option from La Fortuna to Manuel Antonio. However, hiring a private car service or a private shuttle is the fastest and easiest option. And going on a group or shared shuttle generally gives you the best balance of time and cost.
Keep scrolling to find out how each option ranks against each other based on its pros and cons so that you can make the best of your trip from La Fortuna to Manuel Antonio.
Let’s explore each option’s pros and cons to help determine the best way for you to get from La Fortuna to Manuel Antonio, starting by comparing prices.
Top 4 Cheapest Transportation Options From Arenal or/and La Fortuna to Manuel Antonio
Transportation Service | Price Per Person (USD) |
Public Transportation | $20 – $30 |
Driving (Car Rental) | $30 – $60 |
Group Shuttle | $60 – $70 |
Private Car Service | $120 – $130 |
Notes:
- The above rates do not include the 13% IVA tax.
- These prices assume there is a minimum of two travelers.
- Renting a car consists of the base rate, insurance, and fuel.
- Prices can fluctuate throughout the year based on market conditions and demand.
Note: The above prices are estimations to give you an idea.
Keep reading more detailed information on each service and how they work.
Arenal or/and La Fortuna to Manuel Antonio Bus
The cheapest way to get from La Fortuna to Manuel Antonio is to use the public transportation system. However, the trip is not straightforward because no direct bus connects these destinations. You must take four buses to reach Manuel Antonio, and the journey will take between nine and ten hours.
Let’s look at the step-by-step process for getting from La Fortuna to Manuel Antonio by bus. Along with the instructions, I will share the links to Google Maps landmarks, which will be essential to make this trip.
1. First, you must walk or take a taxi from your lodge in La Fortuna to the bus terminal. The first bus you need leaves at 9 am, so depending on where in La Fortuna you’re staying, I recommend you start walking or take a taxi between 8:30 am and 8:40 am to give you enough time to get to the terminal. Lodges like Selina La Fortuna (a great place to stay, by the way) are only a short walk away from the bus terminal. However, there are other lodging options further away, and you may need to take a taxi, which should cost between $3 and $20 to get there.
2. Once you arrive at La Fortuna bus terminal, you must take the 9 am bus from La Fortuna to San Ramon, which takes about two hours to reach San Ramon. This bus will cost about $4.25, and you will arrive at the at around 11 am.
3. Once you arrive at the San Ramón Bus Terminal, you must take the 11:35 am bus from San Ramon to Puntarenas, which takes an hour and a half to reach Puntarenas. This bus will cost about $2, and you will arrive at the at around 1 pm.
4. Once you arrive at the bus stop in Puntarenas, you must walk around the block for about 5 minutes to reach the Puntarenas – Manuel Antonio bus stop. And you also need to wait 3.5 hours before you take the 3:30 pm bus from Puntarenas to Quepos, which takes three hours to reach Quepos. This bus will cost about $5, and you will arrive at the at around 6:30 pm.
Recommendation: is an excellent place to spend the 3-hour lag time to take the Quepos Bus. Featuring calming views of the ocean, El Paseo de Los Turistas is a pedestrian plaza with many artisan shops and small local food stands. Here you can find relatively cheap souvenirs and local ocean meals such as fresh Ceviche. You can also find sweet desserts such as the famous “Churchill,” delicious water-based ice cream with kola syrup, shaved ice, powdered milk, and condensed milk.
5. Once you arrive at the Quepos Bus Stop, you must take the 6:40 or 6:50 pm bus from Quepos to Manuel Antonio, which only takes about 20 minutes to reach Manuel Antonio. This bus will cost $0.5 and will get you to Manuel Antonio before 7 pm.
Note: I recommend you tell the driver where you’re heading (i.e., the name of your hotel or a well-known landmark nearby) as the bus makes several stops from Quepos to Manuel Antonio. Even though the driver will probably not speak English, he will understand where you’re going if you give him the place’s name. And if you’re staying in an Airbnb, it’s best to ask your host for a reference you can use to give the driver.
There you have it. That’s how you get from La Fortuna to Manuel Antonio by bus. Even though the trip is relatively inexpensive ($12 – $32 total), the journey is long, taking up the entire day.
Besides, switching buses four times can be tiring. And none of the above four bus routes has air conditioning, making the trip hot and uncomfortable. Additionally, you can’t purchase the tickets ahead of time and may not get a seat, so you would need to travel standing on some of the routes.
From experience, having helped hundreds of tourists over the last decade, I can tell that only a teeny tiny percentage of travelers going from La Fortuna to Manuel Antonio use public buses. Most travelers use the alternatives explained below, as they’ve determined that the cost savings achieved by using public buses are not worth the long trip and the lack of comfort.
Let’s explore the other ways to get from La Fortuna to Manuel Antonio.
Drive From Arenal or/and La Fortuna to Manuel Antonio
Now that we know how long it takes to get from La Fortuna to Manuel Antonio using public transportation let’s talk about how to make this trip much faster.
Driving is the fastest way to get from La Fortuna to Manuel Antonio by land, which will take between 4 and 5 hours. A more precise estimate will depend on the traffic conditions and your experience driving around the country. On average, tourists take 6 hours from La Fortuna to Manuel Antonio.
Compared to all the other ways to get from La Fortuna to Manuel Antonio, driving is the fastest way, as shown in the following comparison table.
Top 4 Fastest Ways to Get from Arenal or/and La Fortuna to Manuel Antonio
Transportation Service | How Long it Takes |
Driving* | 4 – 5 Hours |
Private Transfer* | 5 – 6 Hours |
Group Shuttle | 6 – 7 Hours |
Public Bus | 9 – 10 Hours |
*Going on a Private Transfer will be faster than driving if you’re not used to driving in Costa Rica.
Aspects to Consider When Driving from Arenal or/and La Fortuna to Manuel Antonio
Let’s discuss a few drawbacks of driving in Costa Rica, which you should consider before renting a car from La Fortuna to Manuel Antonio.
Driving Time Can Be Much Longer Than GPS Apps Estimate From Arenal or/and La Fortuna to Manuel Antonio
Generally, driving from La Fortuna to Manuel Antonio takes 4-5 hours. However, these averages are more realistic and applicable to local Costa Ricans used to drive in our country, and it’s not the case for foreigners.
If you search on Google Maps for the route from La Fortuna to Manuel Antonio, Google usually estimates the driving time to be less than four hours. However, from my experience working with hundreds of tourists, I rarely see anyone get across that distance in that timeframe.
The distance between La Fortuna and Manuel Antonio is 218 kilometers (138 miles), which is relatively significant but not excessive. However, the roads in Costa Rica are pretty narrow, and traffic can get out of control at any given moment should an accident block the streets. Consequently, Google estimations can be disproportional, and your driving time can escalate quickly.
For example, I drove from San Jose to Monteverde the other day, and Google estimated my driving time would be 3 hours and 50 minutes. And then, there was a landslide on Highway 1 (one of the main roads you will need to use when driving from La Fortuna to Manuel Antonio), which turned my travel time upside down. What was supposed to be a four-hour drive ended up being a ten-hour endeavor, and I got home at 1 am.
Even though this was an extreme case, this type of thing happens in Costa Rica regularly. Our country’s topography, with huge mountain ranges, volcanoes, and vast nature, makes the roads vulnerable to these events. Therefore, I recommend adding 30 to 90 minutes to the estimated driving time the GPS device/app gives you.
Driving is Not the Easiest Way to Get From Arenal or/and La Fortuna to Manuel Antonio
Driving from La Fortuna to Manuel Antonio seems like a simple thing to do. After all, you might be an avid driver, and a four-to-five-hour ride might not be a big deal. However, driving in Costa Rica can be very different from how you’re used to driving at home.
In Costa Rica, crazy local drivers, unpredictable and harsh weather conditions, and narrow roads make driving here a challenge and an overwhelming task for some.
For example, on highway 1, one of the main routes from La Fortuna to Manuel Antonio, it’s common to see local drivers going full speed, passing multiple vehicles on a relatively narrow road. Witnessing a car pass like that on these roads can make some drivers feel uncomfortable and anxious.
We, Costa Ricans, have witnessed this scenario many times before, and it still feels a bit uncomfortable for me. Getting past at full speed in such narrow streets means the car passing by comes very close to you, and it’s not cool. And it’s one of the main complaints I’ve heard from foreigners visiting Costa Rica for the first time.
On the other hand, the weather conditions in Costa Rica are pretty unpredictable. Costa Rica has more than 300 microclimates (a local set of atmospheric conditions that differ from those in the surrounding a. And that means you can experience a handful of different atmospheric conditions over a four-hour drive.
You might leave La Fortuna with a clear sky when suddenly a cloud forms thirty minutes later, pouring rain all over the place. Driving under changing weather conditions is not a big deal from December through April (Costa Rican summertime) as there are few rain showers, and they’re not too hard.
However, rain is more prominent from May through November (Costa Rican rainy season). During this time of the year, it rains more often and much harder, especially during September and October, when heavy thunderstorms are a daily norm. Generally speaking, driving during those months is significantly challenging, even for locals, especially during the afternoons when the rain is more likely to come.
And lastly, a final aspect that makes driving in Costa Rica challenging for foreigners is the poor condition of the roads. There are many potholes, so you must be extra careful and 100% focused when driving in our country. You will want to dodge those bad boys as they can be so sharp that they can flat your vehicle’s tire.
Flat tires do not usually cause many accidents in Costa Rica, but they can still be a hassle. Since most roads are narrow, you will need to find a safe parking stop so you can change the tire. Changing tires is not super fun, and it can be incredibly discouraging if it begins to rain in the middle of the process, as it’s happened to me a few times.
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Arenal or/and La Fortuna to Manuel Antonio Stops
Look for recommendations on places to stop by on the way from La Fortuna to Manuel Antonio. You will come across a bunch of offers I consider inappropriate, as they seem written by someone who has never done this route. For example, an article recommended the Monteverde Cloud Forest, where I live, as one of the best stops along the La Fortuna to Manuel Antonio route.
I would never recommend that stop on the way from La Fortuna to Manuel Antonio. It’s way off course, and the road to Monteverde is too rough and challenging to plan a stop there on the drive from La Fortuna to Manuel Antonio. However, I do have a recommendation that is on the way from La Fortuna to Manuel Antonio; no need to get off course. And this recommendation comes from someone who has “been there, done that.”
The best stop from La Fortuna to Manuel Antonio is the Tarcoles Crocodile River Tour at the Tarcoles river along the road from La Fortuna to Manuel Antonio. On this tour, you go on a boat with a tour guide along the Tarcoles river to see the local wildlife up-close in their natural habitat.
On this tour, you see giant crocodiles, exotic birds, iguanas, lizards, and much more. In addition to the river tour, there are restaurants, a souvenir shop, and a supermarket at this stop. And it’s just about halfway from La Fortuna to Manuel Antonio, making it a great place to stretch your legs, use the restrooms, grab something to eat, do something fun along the way, and relax from the long trip.
I recommend stopping here if you drive from La Fortuna to Manuel Antonio. You will not regret it, especially if you decide to go on the Crocodile River Tour, for which you need to make reservations ahead of time to secure your spots.
BOOK YOU TARCOLES CROCODILE RIVERTOUR HERE
Arenal or/and La Fortuna to Manuel Antonio Private Shuttle
We have already explored how complicated it is to get from La Fortuna to Manuel Antonio using public transportation. We also covered how driving can be problematic, so what’s the easiest way to make this trip?
Booking a private car service is arguably the easiest way to get from La Fortuna to Manuel Antonio by land.
Hiring a Private Transportation Service, or a “Private Shuttle,” as locals call it, is the easiest way to get from La Fortuna to Manuel Antonio. You can arrange a specific time and place with a private shuttle, and a transportation company will pick you up and take you to your lodge in Manuel Antonio.
Here at La Fortuna Tours, we offer a private door-to-door service, so you can relax and enjoy the ride while we take care of the heavy lifting and drive for you.
That way, you don’t need to worry about carrying your personal belongings around using public transportation. Neither will you need to worry about driving in a foreign country with roads that might differ significantly from the streets you’re used to riding back home.
Instead, you arrange the pickup time and place. Then, one of our local professional drivers will pick you up with a modern vehicle to take you from your departure place in La Fortuna to your destination in Manuel Antonio.
The only disadvantage of hiring this type of transportation service is the price. Going on a private transfer is the most comfortable, convenient, and straightforward option but also pricey.
Depending on the pickup and drop-off places, a private transfer from La Fortuna to Manuel Antonio will usually cost $320 for 1 to 6 passengers. And your pickup time can also influence your pricing. For example, if you want to depart La Fortuna before 7 am or after 5 pm, there is a $20 additional fee for this service. Additionally, private transfer prices will increase as demand rises, especially during the busiest days, so I recommend booking ahead of time.
BOOK A PRIVATE SHUTTLE FROM LA FORTUNA TO MANUEL ANTONIO HERE
Arenal or/and La Fortuna to Manuel Antonio Group Shuttle
Getting a group shuttle from La Fortuna to Manuel Antonio is an excellent choice for solo travelers and couples. A group shuttle is a daily shared transportation service from La Fortuna to Manuel Antonio. A modern Van with air conditioning and Wi-Fi will pick you up at your lodge in La Fortuna and take you to Manuel Antonio.
Generally, taking a group shuttle, or a “shared shuttle,” as the locals call it, is the most recommended door-to-door way to get from La Fortuna to Manuel Antonio for most travelers. Group shuttles are convenient and provide the best balance, saving time and money for travelers in most cases.
Here at MonteTours Costa Rica, we offer group shuttles, where you share the shuttle service with fellow travelers and the cost, making it an excellent option for solo travelers and couples. Using our group shuttle to get to Manuel Antonio will be far more convenient than riding the public bus and significantly less expensive than hiring a private transfer.
Using our group shuttle is also more manageable and less stressful than renting a car and driving. The price can change depending on the seasonality and demand, but it’s usually around $47 per person per way.
BOOK A GROUP SHUTTLE FROM LA FORTUNA TO MANUEL ANTONIO HERE
Arenal or/and La Fortuna to Manuel Antonio Flight
There are no direct flights from La Fortunato Manuel Antonio. Instead, the closest option is to take a flight from La Fortuna to SJO Int. Airport, followed by a 1-4 hours layover, another flight from SJO to Quepos, and then a taxi to Manuel Antonio.
Even though going with the above route is highly impractical, I decided to include this topic because many travelers have asked me about it. In an ideal world, there would be a short, direct flight from La Fortuna to Manuel Antonio, but unfortunately, that’s not the case.
However, you can arrange a flight through a private helicopter, which would cost between $1,000 and $2,000 and would take less than an hour to get to Manuel Antonio.
If you’re interested in this service, send us a message, and either myself or someone on my team will connect you with a private helicopter transfer.
Here’s the end of this article. Thank you for reading this far, and feel free to share this info with fellow travelers as you deem appropriate. Happy travels and ¡Pura Vida, amigos!
About the Author
Daniel Lalinde
I am the founder of MonteTours Costa Rica. I lived in Arenal and La Fortuna before I moved to Monteverde, and I often travel to Arenal and La Fortuna to visit my loved ones. I love nature, adventure, and mountain biking. My partner and I love spending time outdoors and dining out. And we have more than 30 years of combined experience traveling around Costa Rica.
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