TransferĆŖncia de carro particular de San Jose para Manuel Antonio
TransferĆŖncia privada em 3 horas
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Partida e destino em qualquer endereƧo
Rastreamento de voo incluĆdo
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Motorista profissional que fala inglĆŖs
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VeĆculo limpo e com ar-condicionado
Passeio confortƔvel com controle climƔtico
Cancelamento gratuito
Cancele atƩ 24 horas antes da partida
Bagagem incluĆda
1 mala e 1 bagagem de mão por passageiro
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- Assentos infantis disponĆveis mediante solicitação
- Viagem aceita animais de estimação
- 1 bagagem despachada + 1 mala de mão por passageiro
- Bagagem extra ou de grandes dimensƵes pode ser adicionada
- Pagamento flexĆvel: cartĆ£o online ou dinheiro ao motorista
- Cancelamento gratuito 24 horas antes da partida
- As gorjetas nĆ£o estĆ£o incluĆdas (opcionais ~10%)
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Car trip from San Jose to Manuel Antonio National Park
The car journey from San Jose to Manuel Antonio National Park covers a distance of approximately 107 miles (172 kilometers) and takes around 3 hours, depending on traffic. Along this route, youāll have the opportunity to explore various points of interest and local wildlife.

Leaving from the capital (where the airport is located) to this national park takes you along the Gulf of Nicoya, treating you to views of blue waters at each turn. But you don't have to just watch the diverse landscapes, and dense rainforests, and see the colorful birds of Costa Rica pass you by.
When you book a private car transfer with Daytrip, you can immerse yourself in Costa Rica's magic by stopping to learn how coffee is made at the Britt Coffee Tour or diving into the jungle at Los Chorros Waterfalls.
About Manuel Antonio National Park
On the central Pacific coast of Costa Rica, Manuel Antonio National Park is renowned for its stunning biodiversity and breathtaking natural beauty. Established in 1972, it holds the distinction of being one of Costa Rica's most popular national parks, attracting visitors from around the world. Its significance lies not only in its ecological diversity but also in its historical importance as a protected area.

Covering an area of approximately 4,900 acres (1,983 hectares), Manuel Antonio is home to a diverse range of ecosystems, including lush tree life, pristine beaches, and mangrove swamps. If youāre ready to see exotic animals (monkeys, sloths, variegated squirrels, etc.) then youāre headed to the right place.
From San Jose to Manuel Antonio National Park: travel tips
When planning your journey from San Jose to Manuel Antonio National Park consider the following travel tips.
Pack the essentials
Pack appropriate attire. The last thing you want is to be uncomfortable in nature. Sturdy walking shoes are recommended for exploring the park's trails.
Aside from this, donāt forget sunscreen, sunglasses, a wide-brimmed hat, insect repellent, antiseptic wipes, and a travel-sized first aid kit!
Plan for your hike
Stay hydrated. Costa Rica has a pretty warm climate year-round, considering itās only 673.59 miles (1,084.03 km) away from the equator. Itās a good idea to carry water and energizing snacks for the road, especially if youāre planning to hike.
How to get from San Jose to Manuel Antonio National Park
Itās essential to consider your transportation options when going from San Jose to Manuel Antonio National Park.

San Jose to Manuel Antonio National Park by bus
Travelers have the option of taking a public bus from San Jose to Quepos, the town closest to Manuel Antonio National Park. Public buses are a budget-friendly choice, with fares typically ranging from $5 to $7 (2,507 to 3,511 Costa Rican Colón) per person. However, it's important to note that youāll have to take a taxi from Quepos to get to Manuel Antonio. The taxi ride is about 15 minutes, 15 bucks, and 5 miles away (8.3 km).
Things to do when you get to Manuel Antonio National Park
Upon leaving San Jose to Manuel Antonio National Park, youāll be welcomed by a smorgasbord of activities to do. Keep in mind that pets and drones are not allowed in the park, in case you were planning to share memories with your furry friends or friends online.

Hiking trails & beach exploration
Manuel Antonio National Park has 6 different trail options for you to hike through. There are also 4 beaches: Manuel Antonio, Espadilla Sur, Tesoro & Playita.
The varied landscape will allow you to have all types of outdoor fun at different paces, all while being surrounded by unforgettable views.
When is the best time to visit Manuel Antonio National Park?
Choosing the best time to drive from San Jose to Manuel Antonio National Park can greatly enhance your experience.
Plan around the weather. The park experiences a tropical climate with two distinct seasons ā the dry season (December to April) and the rainy season (May to November). The dry season typically offers sunny skies and less rainfall, making it an ideal time for outdoor activities such as hiking and beach visits.
However, the rainy season brings lush greenery and fewer crowds, offering a unique opportunity to experience the park in a more tranquil setting. So if youāre looking to get away from āeveryoneā, then this might be the season for you.
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