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Old Sep 26th, 2009, 11:38 AM
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Itinerary

My wife & I are planning our first trip to Costa Rica, and wonder if we are planning too many stops.
SAT - Arrive SJO 12:30pm, and drive to Vocano Poas area
SUN - Vocano Poas and dive to Arenal area. Night in Arenal
MON - Arenal Area. Night in Arenal.
TUE - Arenal area and visit Monte Verde
WED - Drive to MA. Night in MA
THU - Night in MA
FRI - Drive to San Jose
SAT - Tour San Jose
SUN - 2:00pm flight home

Is the above itinerary too much? And if staying in Arenal area, shoudl we spend Tuesday night in Monte Verde, and then leave from there for MA on Wednesday?

Appreciate the advice,
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Old Sep 26th, 2009, 11:44 AM
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You really don't have time to go to Monteverde; it looks like you only have one night scheduled there. It's a long bumpy drive to get there. You would basically just get there and then have to come back the next day. I would spend at least three nights in Arenal and at least three nights in MA.
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Old Sep 26th, 2009, 01:34 PM
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Good advice from vgirl. And I would skip that first night and Volcan Poas and head straight for Arenal. Sometimes you get to see down into the crater and sometimes you don't. Likewise, Arenal. Sometimes there is cloud cover for days with only brief glimpses. I'd put my bet on Arenal with more time.

I'm one of the few persons who will tell you that San Jose is worth part of a day. Definitely we think it is. It has some good stuff. I'd recommend Hotel Britania (or Britanica, we stayed once and liked it really well) or Don Carlos, have stayed many times. Very nice location for stepping out on your own during the day. One of the nicer places to stay is Hotel Grano de Oro (with a fab restaurant). From there you can taxi down to the main areas around the National Theatre, the Mercado Central, the Gold Museum, and lots of small but worthy restaurants. It's a full day. We love to have a cappucino (wish I had a $1 for all the times I've said that) outside the Gran Hotel Costa Rica across from the Teatro Nacional and just people watch. It's a nice area. Don't miss POPS ice cream on the corner!

My advice would be to choose one of the following itineraries:

3 days Arenal 4 days Manuel Antonio (or vice versa)

3 days Monteverde 4 days MA (or vice versa)

Either of the two choices above, but 3 nights/3 nights and San Jose thrown in there.

Since your departure flight out is 2:00 p.m. (and you need to be at the airport by 11:30 or so), you COULD add the 4th night and drive back on the day of (leaving by 7:00 or so).

Hope this helps. The good news is: it is almost impossible to make a bad decision!
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Old Sep 27th, 2009, 05:03 AM
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Too much SJ time...

www.monteverdeinfo.com far prettier and more scenic

than downtown SJ spend a full day there

www.fondavela.com nice to stay

You can catch an SJ city tour around your flight night

So 3 Arenal 2 Monteverde 3 MA 1 SJ close to Airport

www.mybeaconescazu.com nice there

Have fun,
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Old Sep 27th, 2009, 06:07 AM
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If you can get out of San Jose as soon as possible . It's a very dirty town . We just returned from Cost Rica on the 24th and headed back in December . We did 2 nights in Arenal , 2 nights in Monteverde , 3 nights in Manuel Antonio and 2 nights in San Jose . Manuel Antonio is the most beautiful spot there is . We are reurning for 7 days in December and only going to Manuel Antonio . To us Arenal was ok , but to see the eruptions at night you have to be on the opposite side of the valcano from 98% of the hotels in the area . If you are a hiker , then Monteverde is a wonderful place to see . Getting there is some of the enjoyment , you have about 40 mile of dirt and rock road to drive up the mountains , but it is pretty . Make sure to rent a 4x4 vehicle . In Arenal we stayed at the Montana de Fuego which was a nice property but nothing exceptional . In Monteverde we stayed at the Monteverde Lodge which is a very nice place . In Manuel Antonio we stayed at the Costa Verde , where we will stay again and again , breathtaking views from Studio and Sudio II rooms . In San Jose we stayed at the Grano de Oro , don,t waste your time or money there . Do not rent a car from Mapache , they pull a bait and switch with your deposit and tried to rip us off 3 times . Thrifty has the best rates . No road signs there so if you don't have a good sense of direction , rent a GPS . The Manual Antonio area offers all the activities of Arenal and Monteverde , other than the valcno that may not be visible . Plus at Manuael Antonio you have the Pacific Ocean .
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Old Sep 27th, 2009, 06:22 AM
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Drop Monteverde and San Jose and do 3-3 Arenal Manuel Antonio. Monteverde is too remote to be a one-night destination, and San Jose is one of the five ugliest places in Costa Rica.
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Of all the places you're going, Arenal is our favorite spot because there's so much to see and do there. Seeing the active volcano is amazing; you can also hike to the bottom of the beautiful waterfall and swim there, do the Cano Negro tour to see wildlife, go to the natural hot springs like Eco Termales or Tabacon, white water raft with Rios Tropicales, zip line at Sky Trek, and hike the Hanging Bridges. Manuel Antonio is nice if you want beach time - it's a little more Americanized than some of your other spots, but offers lots of good restaurant choices and easy access to wildlife. We usually only spend time in San Jose due to our flight times - have stayed at both Xandari and Grano de Oro and liked them.
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Old Sep 28th, 2009, 06:40 PM
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Thanks for the useful responses. We've scales back our plans a bit. We are staying the first 3 nights at AOL in Arenal and then 4 nights at La Posada in MA. Just one night in San Jose before we fly out. Perhaps we'll get to Monte Verde next time.

If you have any "must do's" for Arenal, MA, or San Jose, we'd appreciate the advice.
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Old Sep 28th, 2009, 06:52 PM
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I think you made the right choice shannon. Monteverde just isn't a easy to access area for a stopover. In Arenal my suggestions include Cano Negro tour and Eco-Thermales hot springs with dinner, hanging bridges, volcano hike, horseback to waterfall, cultural tour with Desafio, canopy tour...there are a lot of activities there so you won't have time to do them all. Some of the more adventurous ones are Venado Caves or canyoning and waterfall rapelling. In MA you can do some of the same things so depending on how you want to split them up there are also canopy tours there (Titi and Canopy Safari are the ones that come to mind), sailing, snorkeling (not really great, but can be fun), Finca Valmy horseback, Damas mangrove kayaking, and of course the park where you could spend a full day with a picnic playing in the waves and spotting wildlife. Note the park is closed on Mondays. As shillmac said, Don Carlos is a good place to stay in the city in a good location and has a great gift shop for last minute things. If you aren't planning on sightseeing in the city Orquideas Inn is always a great place to chill last night.
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Old Sep 29th, 2009, 03:25 AM
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For Arenal, Cano Negro is a good day trip, and is great when combined with a hot springs visit with dinner.

Also good in Arenal are the hanging bridges. I would also set aside a day or two while staying at the AOL to just explore the grounds, check out the wildlife, and gawk at the volcano. Apparently there are good ziplines in the area, but we haven't used them.

For Manuel Antonio, we really enjoyed Titi Canopy tours and our afternoon tour of the park. Juan Brenes is an excellent guide and we had a great time with thim.

http://juanbrenes.blogspot.com/
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