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How To Get From Guapiles to Arenal and/or La Fortuna

Many people travel from Guapiles to Arenal and/or La Fortuna annually. And you might be planning on going this route, but you’re probably not sure which means of transportation are available to make this trip, and that’s what brought you here.

Many people have come to me with this question, and I’ve helped them find the best ways to get from Guapiles to Arenal and/or La Fortuna in the best way for them.

This article will discuss the four main ways to get from Guapiles to Arenal and/or La Fortuna, from public buses to hiring a private car service. Let’s dive in and find out which option is best for you.

Transportation From Guapiles to Arenal and/or La Fortuna

  1. Public Bus
  2. Group Shuttles
  3. Private Shuttles
  4. Driving (Car Rental)

There are four ways to get from Guapiles to Arenal and/or La Fortuna. You can use public transportation, take a group or a private shuttle, or drive a rental car. Generally, the first two options are more affordable, and the latter is more convenient.

Public transportation is the cheapest way to get from Guapiles to Arenal and/or La Fortuna. On the other hand, hiring a private transportation service is the easiest and the fastest option, while driving a rental car gives you more flexibility and freedom. 

Keep scrolling to find out how each option ranks against the other based on its pros and cons so that you can make the best of your trip from Guapiles to Arenal and/or La Fortuna. 

Let’s start by comparing the different ways to get from Guapiles to Arenal and/or La Fortuna by how fast and how affordable each option is:

Fastest Ways to Get From Guapiles to Arenal and/or La Fortuna

Transportation Service How Long it Takes
Private Shuttle 2.5 Hours
Drive a Rental Car 2-3 Hours
Group Shuttle 2.5 Hours
Public Buses 7-8 Hours

Cheapest Ways to Get from Guapiles to Arenal and/or La Fortuna

Transportation Service Price Per Person (USD)
Public Buses $15 – $55
Drive a Rental Car $30 – $60
Group Shuttle $60 – $70
Private Shuttle $200 – $250

Notes:

  • These are estimations to give you an idea.
  • 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.

Keep reading more detailed information on each service and how they work.

How to Get From Guapiles to Arenal and/or La Fortuna by Bus

Public Bus from Sarapiqui to Arenal and La Fortuna

The cheapest way to get from Guapiles to Arenal and/or La Fortuna is to use the public transportation system. However, the trip is not straightforward because no direct bus connects these destinations. Nonetheless, this is one of the most accessible routes you can take using public transportation in Costa Rica. You need a bus from Guapiles to San Jose and another from San Jose to Arenal and/or La Fortuna. The whole trip will take between seven and eight hours. 

Let’s look at the step-by-step process for getting from Guapiles to Arenal and/or La Fortuna by bus. 

1. First, you must take the bus from Guapiles to San Jose, which departs from the Guapiles Terminal multiple times per day (see the bus schedule here). I recommend you take an early bus, so you travel in daylight. You must arrive in San Jose before 2 pm to catch the following bus, and the bus from Guapiles to San Jose takes about 2.5 hours. Therefore, I recommend you take the 10 or 11 am bus from Guapiles to get to San Jose on time. This first bus will cost about $3 per person and arrive at the San José Bus Terminal, a terminal called “Los Caribenos“.

2. Once you arrive at the “Los Caribenos” bus terminal, you must take a short 3-min taxi to the San José – La Fortuna bus Terminal, called “Terminal 7-10“. Even though the distance is quick, and it might be tempting to walk instead of taking a taxi, I highly recommend you avoid walking in this area of San Jose because it’s one of the most dangerous regions in the country, so take a taxi. This taxi should cost less than $5.

3. Once you arrive at the “Terminal 7-10” bus terminal, you take the 2:45 pm bus from San Jose to La Fortuna. The ticket is about $6 cash per person, and the bus takes a little more than 3.5 hours, arriving at around 6:30 pm.

4. Once you arrive at “La Fortuna Bus Terminal“, you must walk or take a taxi to your lodge in La Fortuna. Some lodgings, like Selina La Fortuna, 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 $5 and $20 to get there.  

That’s how you get from Guapiles to La Fortuna by bus. Even though the trip is relatively inexpensive and straightforward, you should consider that none of the above two buses have air conditioning, making the trip a bit hot and uncomfortable.

It’s also worth noting that you can’t purchase the tickets to those buses ahead of time, which means that there is a probability that you might run out of tickets if you get too late to the bus terminals. Other times, especially during the high tourism season, from December through April, the seats can sell out fast and you might get tickets to travel standing, meaning that you have to stand up for the entire bus ride, which can be very uncomfortable. Therefore, I recommend you plan to get to the bus terminals at least 30 minutes before the buses depart.

Let’s explore other, easier ways to get from Guapiles to La Fortuna.

Drive From Guapiles to Arenal and/or La Fortuna

The Drive From Sarapiqui to Arenal and La Fortuna

Generally, driving is the fastest way from Guapiles to La Fortuna, except if you lack experience driving in Costa Rica. Otherwise, a Private Car Service (a.k.a. a Private Shuttle or Private Transfer) will be faster. However, it would be best to consider other factors and caveats before renting a car to make this trip. Let’s explore them. 

Aspects to Consider Before Driving From Guapiles to Arenal and/or La Fortuna

Driving from Guapiles to La Fortuna is simple, but it’s not necessarily easy. There are crazy local drivers, unpredictable and harsh weather conditions, and narrow roads in bad shape. 

Costa Ricans drive significantly faster than foreigners. In addition to this, since we know the roads, as locals, we can make risky moves that might scare someone who has never driven in our country. For example, it’s common to see local drivers going full speed, passing multiple vehicles on a relatively narrow road.

If you live in Costa Rica and have been through that route thousands of times, you will not see anything particularly wrong with this. But if you come from a developed country where the roads are much broader, and there are usually multiple lines on all the highways, you might see such a move as imprudent. 

On the other hand, you have the unpredictable weather conditions of Costa Rica. You might be driving with a clear sky when suddenly a cloud forms ahead, pouring rain all over the place. Driving under changing weather conditions might not be such a big problem during the summertime from December through April, but it can get extremely challenging during the rainy season. 

In Costa Rica, the rainy season is not so bad from May through August. However, it can get scary sometimes during September and October, especially if you stumble upon a storm while driving. These are the top 2 rainy months and the top months for accidents on the road. 

The rain also causes a lot of damage to the roads, which worsens during the rainy season. Many potholes come to life during this time of the year, and it takes a couple of months for the government to repair the cracks. 

A tourist’s main problem with potholes is that they can make a vehicle’s tire explode. Exploding tires do not usually cause many accidents in Costa Rica. However, they can easily create a trip very stressful for a tourist, who will need to phone in the car rental to get another vehicle and then file the insurance paperwork. It’s not dramatic, but it can ruin a few hours of your dream vacation time. 

Costa Rica Rental Car Comparison Tool

Now that you have the ins and outs of driving from Guapiles to La Fortuna, it may be time to find a reasonable Rental Car. If this is your case, I recommend using the Rental Car Comparison Tool to find the best car rental deals in Costa Rica.

You only choose the city or airport where you plan to pick up a rental car, and the tool will instantly show you the best deals across the major rental car companies in Costa Rica. 

Give it a try; it’s free and can save you time and money: Rental Car Comparison Tool

Private Shuttle From Guapiles to Arenal and/or La Fortuna

Costa Rica Private Shuttle Service

We have already explored how complicated it is to get from Guapiles to La Fortuna 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 Guapiles to La Fortuna.

Hiring a Private Transportation Service, or a “Private Shuttle,” as locals call it, is the easiest way to get from Guapiles to La Fortuna. 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 La Fortuna. 

Here at MonteTours Costa Rica, we offer a private door-to-door service, so you don’t need to worry about carrying your luggage or walking around the public roads, compromising your safety and belongings. 

You also don’t 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 Guapiles to your destination in La Fortuna. 

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 usually costs $230 for 1 to 6 passengers. The pickup time can also influence your pricing. For example, this service might get $20+ higher if you want to travel at night. And prices for private transfers are also subject to increase as demand rises, especially during the busiest days, so I recommend booking ahead of time. 

BOOK A PRIVATE SHUTTLE FROM GUAPILES TO LA FORTUNA HERE

Group Shuttle From Guapiles to Arenal and/or La Fortuna

Group Shuttle-Boat from Arenal and La Fortuna to Tortuguero

Getting a group shuttle from Guapiles to La Fortuna is an excellent choice for solo travelers and couples. A group shuttle is a shared transportation service from Guapiles to La Fortuna. A modern Van with A / C will pick you up at your Guapiles lodge and take you to La Fortuna.

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 Guapiles to Arenal and/or La Fortuna 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 La Fortuna 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 and driving. The price can change depending on the seasonality and demand, but it’s usually around $65 per person. 

BOOK A GROUP SHUTTLE FROM GUAPILES TO ARENAL AND/OR LA FORTUNA HERE

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, MonteTours FounderDaniel 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.

We love helping visitors have a memorable experience in our country. If you need help planning your perfect trip to Costa Rica, send us a message, and we will happily assist you! 

 

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