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spook Jan 18th, 2005 09:42 PM

Private transfer from MA to Arenal
 
Rental cars seem sold out for pick-up in MA, so any suggestions on whom and how much for this idea.

BulldogUKLF Jan 19th, 2005 01:40 AM

Try www.arenal.net. We arranged the same and I think the person we spoke to was named Jules.

poss Jan 19th, 2005 04:51 AM

We're just back from 10 days in CR. Did all our transfers through Costa Rica Sun Tours (including, e.g., the one from Arenal to MA). They were fantastic-- perfect-- every single time.

dcmalia Jan 19th, 2005 02:17 PM

I was in Costa Rica a month ago and we had the same problem - Didn't want to drive between MA and Arenal. Instead of losing a day to travel (the road connecting the two goes out of your way, takes hours), we opted for the van/horseback/boat/taxi transfer instead. At $65/person this was a great way to turn a travel day into an adventure!

We were picked up by a van at our hotel (El Sapo Dorato) 8 a.m. and then driven for about 1 ½ hours to our horses. The journey included myself, my boyfriend and two German-speaking girls from Switzerland. We left our bags with the driver and then rode horses for about 2 ½ hours! The Spanish-speaking guide and his 10-year-old son took up the front and rear. We stopped for a break along the banks of Lake Arenal to eat pineapple and watermelon. Our guide supplied bottled water. We were then met by another guide who had a boat waiting & our bags were on the boat. We took a short 20-minute trip across the lake, which included a brief stop at an island where we saw huge orange and black iguanas perched atop trees! We were met by a taxi on the other side who drove us to our hotel in Arenal. Arrival was about 1:30 p.m.

We booked this trip through a tour company. The horses are with Desafio, which has a good reputation for healthy animals. I have grown up riding horses and found them to be very healthy. The trail was flat and wide and not dificult for the horses.

For more info:
http://www.monteverdetours.com and E-mail is [email protected].

Good luck!

dcmalia Jan 19th, 2005 02:18 PM

Oooops, you meant Manuel Antonio and Arenal NOT Monteverde and Arenal, I think? Well, then disregard my message! I'd still look at that Web site. They have links to some good travel options that my help you.


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