The new Chilamate Vuelta Kooper highway route (the yellow line) versus the old route (the blue line); photo courtest of MOPT (Costa Rica’s Ministry of Transportation)
Ricky; one one of his many trips between Vuelta Kooper and Chilamate via the old route (explaining the route with a map to Pacuare River rafting tour participants)
THE NEW CHILAMATE VUELTA KOOPER HIGHWAY IS OPEN!
Ricky and I have had a longstanding joke with a good friend of ours (and owner of one of Costa Rica’s greatest white water rafting outfitters) that we should be the individuals to cut the ribbon at the inauguration of the new Chilamate Vuelta Kooper highway when it opens. As a white water rafting guide and safety kayaker on the Pacuare River for over six years (the only Pacuare River tour guide stationed in La Fortuna), Ricky travelled back and forth between Arenal and the Pacuare River (i.e., the town of Siquirres) daily, and while he didn’t mind the nearly six-hour drive each day (approximately three hours to the river and another three hours back) as it provided him with ample time to chat and make friends with thousands of awesome people from various countries around the world, we couldn’t help but laugh when–a few weeks from Ricky’s retirement from his station in La Fortuna–the government announced a plan to build the Chilamate Vuelta Kooper highway; a direct route designed to connect the La Fortuna region with locales to the east, which would significantly shorten the duration of the route travelled for participation in the Pacuare River rafting tour, among other things.
Interested in rafting the Pacaure River during your time in Costa Rica? Don’t miss our related blog post:
The Pacuare River Rafting Tour
Fast forward more than five years to today, and we’re pleased to be able to announce that the new Chilamate Vuelta Kooper highway is officially open! No, we were not at yesterday’s inauguration ceremony, but we did raise a glass at dinner last night and toast the start of a new era of transportation in Costa Rica; an era that future visitors will likely have no idea they are a part of, but past visitors who are familiar with the old, longer, slower, and curvier route will surely appreciate.
THE CHILAMATE VUELTA KOOPER HIGHWAY ROUTE
Given its recent development, the new Chilamate Vuelta Kooper route is not yet entirely visible on Google Maps. However, we can inform you that at its westernmost point, the highway begins at the intersection of highway #4 and road #751, nearby the small community of Vuelta de Kooper (GPS coordinates: 10°26’21.1″N 84°20’30.8″W). At its easternmost point, the highway ends at road #126, just before Bajos de Chilamate (GPS coordinates: 10°26’35.4″N 84°06’53.3″W). Roughly 27kms long and with a maximum speed limit of 80kms per hour, the new Chilamate Vuelta Kooper highway takes approximately 20 minutes to drive.
Beautiful landscape and farmland seen throughout the old route
Driving the old route
Stunning sunset seen along the old route
Sarapiqui River seen from the old route
Taking the Chilamate Vuelta Kooper highway route: What you’ll miss
In the past, ground transportation between La Fortuna and Puerto Viejo de Sarapiqui (or any other destination further east) was led down a route that passed through small towns and communities including Los Chiles, Aguas Zarcas, Venencia, Rio Cuarto, San Miguel, and La Virgen. If we are honest, the route was never a bad one; we always found greatness in small things along the way each and every time we passed through. Kids were always playing futbol in Los Chiles, and we came across a friendly carniceria owner and a great second-hand shop in Aguas Zarcas. We have long admired the landscape and farm fields that surround Venencia and Rio Cuarto, and we routinely stopped for gas and coffee at the station and cafe in the heart of San Miguel. To this day, every time we see San Miguel’s cracked central church, we remember the area’s Cinchona earthquake of 2009–a natural disaster in which many Costa Ricans lost their lives, and the strongest earthquake we have personally felt to date as it caused the floor and walls in our La Fortuna home to move. The stretch from San Miguel down the mountain always provided a concoction of slow-moving transport trucks, windy roads, and beautiful views. Once we passed the infamous speed bumps at La Virgin, it was smooth sailing to Puerto Viejo de Sarapiqui and onward from there. Unfortunately, given that the new Chilamate Vuelta Kooper highway bypasses each of these notable towns, the character, culture, and communities that make up each will be missed.
Taking the Chilamate Vuelta Kooper highway route: What you’ll gain
Since the above mentioned route (Los Chiles->Aguas Zarcas->Venencia->Rio Cuarto->San Miguel->La Virgen) is roughly 87kms long, opting to take the Chilamate Vuelta Kooper highway will save approximately 60kms of ground travel. Furthermore, since the old route was one that passed through towns, was curvy and mountainous in sections, and was often slowed by impassable transport trucks, a drive that used to take approximately 60 minutes to complete can now be accomplished in almost 1/3 of that time. In short, choosing to take the Chilamate Vuelta Kooper highway will save at least 40 minutes of drive time, and possibly more, given that slowdowns and delays were common on the old route. In addition, travellers who choose to take the Chilamate Vuelta Kooper highway will also gain the convenience of driving a direct route, on a nicer/newer road, and at a higher speed.
Thankfully, the new highway is NOT a toll road!
Thankfully, the new highway is NOT a toll road!
Note:
Unlike a few of the newer stretches of highway in and around the San Jose area, the Chilamate Vuelta Kooper highway is not a toll road; there is no cost associated with driving on the highway.
Note:
We love that the new highway includes 20 passageways for wildlife that wish to cross the road (12 overhead passageways and 8 underground passageways). While we hope all animals learn to cross the road safely, please be alert when you drive; watch for wildlife at the side of the road such as monkeys, sloths, turtles, dogs, koatis, and more.
Note:
As part of the highway project’s green initiative, approximately 1,500 trees have already been planted to help offset the roadway’s construction. Another 4,500 trees have been promised and are yet to come.
Showing the new highway’s connection between La Fortuna (top left corner) and Puerto Viejo de Sarapiqui (top right corner), the gateway to the Caribbean coast
HERE’S WHAT THE CHILAMATE VUELTA KOOPER HIGHWAY REALLY MEANS FOR YOU (WITH MAPS)
Depending on where you plan to travel in Costa Rica, the development of the Chilamate Vuelta Kooper highway may or may not be an advantage to you. Continue reading below to determine whether you should take (or likely won’t need to take) Costa Rica’s newest roadwork masterpiece according to the destinations you plan to visit during your trip.
If you plan to visit La Fortuna to/from a location within the boxes, you will be unaffected by development of the new highway
If you plan to travel to or from La Fortuna via Liberia, Monteverde, or any Guanacaste/Nicoya Peninsula/Central Pacific coast beach location…
The most notable difference in drive time will be experienced by individuals who opt to travel between Costa Rica’s La Fortuna region and its Caribbean coast (including locales encountered along the way, such as Sarapiqui, Guapiles, Siquirres, prior to reaching the coast at Limon). Individuals who plan to visit La Fortuna from the west (i.e., from Liberia, Monteverde, or any Guanacaste beach location) will be unaffected by the development of the new highway. Similarly, individuals who plan to travel between La Fortuna and the Central Pacific coast or Nicoya Peninsula will be unaffected by the development of the new highway.
If you plan to visit La Fortuna to/from a location within the boxes, you will be unaffected by development of the new highway
If you plan to travel to or from La Fortuna via San Jose…
For travel between San Jose and La Fortuna, the majority of travellers will not take the Chilamate Vuelta Kooper highway. The most popular routes between these two destinations remain the route through San Ramon, followed by the route through Ciudad Quesada. Alternatively, individuals who plan to depart from San Jose to visit the Poas Volcano and/or the La Paz Waterfall before continuing on to La Fortuna would be best to take the old route through San Miguel as doing so would be the fastest and most direct option. Only those who have a specific interest in travelling from San Jose to La Fortuna via the Braullio Carrillo National Park or the Sarapiqui region should plan to take the Chilamate Vuelta Kooper highway.
If you plan to visit La Fortuna to/from a location within the boxes, plan to take the new Chilamate Vuelta Kooper highway
If you plan to travel to or from La Fortuna via Guapiles, Siquirres, Limon, Tortuguero, or any Caribbean coast beach location…
Plan to take the Chilamate Vuelta Kooper highway; as described above, doing so will be more convenient and will save you time. If you don’t plan to drive yourselves, note that your shared shuttle service driver, your private transfer service driver, or your tour/activity driver will likely take the highway as well. Fortunately, taking the new highway will result in both later morning departure times in anticipation of tours and transfer services, and earlier afternoon/evening arrival times following the completion of tours and transfer services. Yay for sleeping in later while on vacation AND having extra time to spend at a destination (as opposed to time spent on the road); it’s win-win either way. Although it may take transportation service providers and tour operators a while to switch over to the new Chilamate Vuelta Kooper highway route and update their service scheduling (i.e., their tour/service pick-up times and approximate activity/service durations), rest assured that the new operation will be well worth the wait.
Pura vida!
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If you plan to visit La Fortuna to/from a location within the boxes, you will be unaffected by development of the new highway
Stunning sunset seen along the old route
Thankfully, the new highway is NOT a toll road!
The new Chilamate Vuelta Kooper highway route (the yellow line) versus the old route (the blue line); photo courtest of MOPT (Costa Rica’s Ministry of Transportation)
Thankfully, the new highway is NOT a toll road!
Showing the new highway’s connection between La Fortuna (top left corner) and Puerto Viejo de Sarapiqui (top right corner), the gateway to the Caribbean coast
If you plan to visit La Fortuna to/from a location within the boxes, plan to take the new Chilamate Vuelta Kooper highway
If you plan to visit La Fortuna to/from a location within the boxes, you will be unaffected by development of the new highway
Ricky; one one of his many trips between Vuelta Kooper and Chilamate via the old route (explaining the route with a map to Pacuare River rafting tour participants)
Driving the old route
Sarapiqui River seen from the old route
Beautiful landscape and farmland seen throughout the old route
How The New Chilamate Vuelta Kooper Highway Will Save You Time THE NEW CHILAMATE VUELTA KOOPER HIGHWAY IS OPEN! Ricky and I have had a longstanding joke with a good friend of ours (and owner of one of Costa Rica's greatest white water rafting outfitters) that we should be the individuals to cut the ribbon at the inauguration of the new Chilamate Vuelta Kooper highway when it opens.
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Ricky; with Exploradores Outdoors’ Costa Rica tour transportation
Nikki; with Desafio Adventure Company’s Costa Rica tour transportation
COSTA RICA TOUR TRANSPORTATION EFFICIENCY
When it comes to smart travel, Costa Rica tour transportation efficiency is key; not only can it help save you precious travel time and hard-earned vacation funds, but it can also help you feel as if you have accomplished the daunting task of planning the perfect trip.
As we mention in our related blog post Costa Rica Transportation: 10 Ways To Get To Point A To Point B Throughout Your Trip, city-to-city transportation-inclusive tours (i.e., Costa Rica tour transportation) permit travellers to get to and from their trip destinations the most time and cost-efficient way possible. Specifically, the tours combine a day’s activity with a pick-up in one city and a drop-off in another, allowing travellers to not only save the cost of arranging separate transportation to the destination of their choice, but also save vacation time so that time on a separate day does not need to be spent travelling from one city to the next.
COSTA RICA TOUR TRANSPORTATION LOGISTICS
What happens to my luggage?
Since travellers who opt to take city-to-city transportation-inclusive tours do not return to their departure location upon tour completion, it is vital that they bring all suitcases and belongings with them. This requirement presents the question, “what do I do with my luggage while I participate in the tour?”. Fortunately, we have the answer.
Depending on the tour type and the operator who runs the activity, one of two things will happen the day of your tour; either travellers will be taken to a central office or tour “hub” of sorts where the luggage will be stored for the day, or else the luggage will be stored in the tour operator’s tour bus. Right about now you may be asking yourself, “will my luggage be safe?” to which we will interject and respond, “although 100% security can never be guaranteed throughout any aspect of a travel experience, for the most part, yes, your luggage will be safe so long as you choose a reputable tour operator to run the tour with”. When luggage is stored in tour vehicles, the vehicle is locked with the driver keeping guard nearby. When luggage is stored at tour “hubs”, such as the one we describe in detail in our posted response to the question What Do I Do With My Lugage When I Raft The Pacuare River, luggage is secured by travellers in giant suitcase-friendly lockers.
As an added precaution in both cases (if you would prefer some reassurance), consider bringing luggage locks, a small padlock, or another type of bag lock with you to Costa Rica to prevent any individual from being able to access your valuable items. Keep in mind, too, that tour operators assume a degree of liability and responsibility for your luggage while you participate in their tour; they don’t want you to misplace an item on their watch any more than you want to lose one, so although playing it safe with locks and acting cautiously is smart, choosing not to assume that every tour operator and its representatives are out to steal your things is just as important.
Will the tour operator know where to take me? How will I know where to go?
Since all city-to-city transportation-inclusive tours require advance reservations, the tour operator will know where to take you as they will require you to supply them with the name of your pick-up and drop-off destinations (e.g., San Jose and La Fortuna), as well as the names of your hotels in both areas (e.g., Hotel Presidente and La Pradera Del Arenal) at the time of reservation (or later, if your exact hotels have not yet been decided at the time of tour reservation). On the day of your tour, the tour operator will have a record of the number (and names) of travellers that they need to pick-up in each city, as well as the number (and names) of travellers that they will be transporting to different cities upon tour completion (this list is often referred to as the “tour roster”). Upon tour completion, see your tour guide for a confirmation of which bus you and your luggage must board to ensure delivery to the correct destination; in some cases, tour operators coordinate a variety of pick-ups and drop-offs in multiple cities, so make sure you check (and double-check) that the bus you leave the tour on is the bus heading in the direction you wish to travel.
Tip:
Make sure you organize your vacation itinerary well in advance of your trip to avoid the need to make last-minute changes to your Costa Rica tour transportation. This is because on the part of the tour operator, a large amount of work has gone into ensuring that a driver and vehicle will be available to pick you up in and drop you off at your desired cities. For this reason, last-minute changes are typically difficult to process (especially when the tour operator can no longer offer availability for a pick-up or drop-off in the city you wish to change your reservation to), and more often than not, strict cancellation policies apply.
Tip:
Many tour operators will offer pick-ups and drop-offs at hotels and hostels only (not at vacation home rentals, airbnbs, etc.). In the event that the accommodations you have selected for your trip do not qualify to receive a complimentary tour pick-up and/or drop-off, request to be picked up and dropped off at qualifying locations nearest to where you will be staying in each city in order to minimize your walking distance and/or taxi fare.
Tip:
When selecting your Costa Rica hotels, ensure that they fall within the pick-up and drop-off zones of any tour operators you plan to use for city-to-city transportation-inclusive tours. Pick-ups and drop-offs that fall outside of tour operators’ Costa Rica tour transportation zones may incur additional tour fees. For more information about tour operators’ pick-up and drop-off zones (as well as general information surrounding the importance of location when choosing a Costa Rica hotel), please see our related blog post: Choosing A Costa Rica Hotel: Are You A Knowledgeable Traveller Or An Informed One?
COSTA RICA TOURS THAT PROVIDE TRANSPORTATION BETWEEN TWO DESTINATIONS
Throughout our work at Pura Vida! eh? Inc. we have had the pleasure of getting to know hundreds of great tour operators, some of which offer travellers the option to include city-to-city transportation (sometimes referred to as “adventure connections”) with their tour rates. The following is a list of our recommended Costa Rica tour transportation options that include a pick-up in one city before the tour and a drop-off in another city after the tour, arranged by departure destination.
TOURS THAT LEAVE FROM SAN JOSE AND END AT A DIFFERENT DESTINATION
Tours that include transportation from San Jose to La Fortuna/Arenal
Pacuare River Rafting Tour
Reventazon River Rafting Tour
Sarapiqui River Rafting Tour
Balsa River Rafting Tour
Lost Canyon Adventures Canyoneering Tour
Gravity Falls Waterfall Jumping Tour
San Jose Combo Tour with Poas Volcano, La Paz Waterfall, and Doka Estate Coffee Tour
Tours that include transportation from San Jose to Manuel Antonio
Tarcoles River Boat (Crocodile) Tour
Carara National Park Tour
Tours that include transportation from San Jose to Puerto Viejo (de Talamanca)
Pacuare River Rafting Tour
Reventazon River Rafting Tour
Tours that include transportation from San Jose to Cahuita
Pacuare River Rafting Tour
Reventazon River Rafting Tour
Tours that include transportation from San Jose to Sarapiqui
Pacuare River Rafting Tour
Reventazon River Rafting Tour
Tours that include transportation from San Jose to Guapiles
Pacuare River Rafting Tour
Reventazon River Rafting Tour
Tours that include transportation from San Jose to Siquirres
Pacuare River Rafting Tour
Reventazon River Rafting Tour
Tours that include transportation from San Jose to Turrialba
Pacuare River Rafting Tour
Reventazon River Rafting Tour
TOURS THAT LEAVE FROM LIBERIA AND END AT A DIFFERENT DESTINATION
Tours that include transportation from Liberia to La Fortuna/Arenal
Tenorio River Rafting Tour
Tenorio River Safari Float Tour
Tours that include transportation from Liberia to Monteverde
Tenorio River Rafting Tour
Tenorio River Safari Float Tour
Tours that include transportation from Liberia to Samara
Tenorio River Rafting Tour
Tenorio River Safari Float Tour
Tours that include transportation from Liberia to Nosara
Tenorio River Rafting Tour
Tenorio River Safari Float Tour
TOURS THAT LEAVE FROM LA FORTUNA / ARENAL AND END AT A DIFFERENT DESTINATION
Tours that include transportation from La Fortuna/Arenal to San Jose
Pacuare River Rafting Tour
Reventazon River Rafting Tour
Sarapiqui River Rafting Tour
Balsa River Rafting Tour
Lost Canyon Adventures Canyoneering Tour
Penas Blancas River Safari Float Tour
Canopy Ziplining Tour
Canopy Ziplining and Balsa River Rafting Tour Combo
Tours that include transportation from La Fortuna/Arenal to Liberia
Tenorio River Rafting Tour
Tenorio River Safari Float Tour
Rio Celeste (Tenorio Volcano National Park) Tour
Tours that include transportation from La Fortuna/Arenal to Monteverde
Extreme Hiking Tour
Mountain Biking Tour
Horseback Riding Tour
Tours that include transportation from La Fortuna/Arenal to Manuel Antonio
Balsa River Rafting Tour
Tarcoles River Boat (Crocodile) Tour
Carara National Park Tour
Tours that include transportation from La Fortuna/Arenal to the Guanacaste Beaches (including the Papagayo, Hermosa, Panama, Coco, Ocotal, Brasilito, Langosta, Tamarindo, Conchal, Flamingo, and Potrero regions)
Tenorio River Rafting Tour
Tenorio River Safari Float Tour
Rio Celeste (Tenorio Volcano National Park) Tour
Tours that include transportation from La Fortuna/Arenal to Samara
Tenorio River Rafting Tour
Tenorio River Safari Float Tour
Tours that include transportation from La Fortuna/Arenal to Nosara
Tenorio River Rafting Tour
Tenorio River Safari Float Tour
Tours that include transportation from La Fortuna/Arenal to Santa Teresa/Mal Pais
Balsa River Rafting Tour
Tours that include transportation from La Fortuna/Arenal to Puerto Viejo (de Talamanca)
Pacuare River Rafting Tour
Reventazon River Rafting Tour
Sarapiqui River Rafting Tour
Tours that include transportation from La Fortuna/Arenal to Cahuita
Pacuare River Rafting Tour
Reventazon River Rafting Tour
Tours that include transportation from La Fortuna/Arenal to Sarapiqui
Pacuare River Rafting Tour
Reventazon River Rafting Tour
Tours that include transportation from La Fortuna/Arenal to Guapiles
Pacuare River Rafting Tour
Reventazon River Rafting Tour
Tours that include transportation from La Fortuna/Arenal to Siquirres
Pacuare River Rafting Tour
Reventazon River Rafting Tour
Tours that include transportation from La Fortuna/Arenal to Turrialba
Pacuare River Rafting Tour
Reventazon River Rafting Tour
TOURS THAT LEAVE FROM MONTEVERDE AND END AT A DIFFERENT DESTINATION
Tours that include transportation from Monteverde to Liberia
Tenorio River Rafting Tour
Tenorio River Safari Float Tour
Tours that include transportation from Monteverde to La Fortuna/Arenal
Extreme Hiking Tour
Mountain Biking Tour
Horseback Riding Tour
Tours that include transportation from Monteverde to Manuel Antonio
Tarcoles River Boat (Crocodile) Tour
Tours that include transportation from Monteverde to the Guanacaste Beaches (including the Papagayo, Hermosa, Panama, Coco, Ocotal, Brasilito, Langosta, Tamarindo, Conchal, Flamingo, and Potrero regions)
Tenorio River Rafting Tour
Tenorio River Safari Float Tour
Tours that include transportation from Monteverde to Samara
Tenorio River Rafting Tour
Tenorio River Safari Float Tour
Tours that include transportation from Monteverde to Nosara
Tenorio River Rafting Tour
Tenorio River Safari Float Tour
Tours that include transportation from Monteverde to Santa Teresa/Mal Pais
Tenorio River Rafting Tour
Tenorio River Safari Float Tour
TOURS THAT LEAVE FROM MANUEL ANTONIO AND END AT A DIFFERENT DESTINATION
Tours that include transportation from Manuel Antonio to San Jose
Tarcoles River Boat (Crocodile) Tour
Tours that include transportation from Manuel Antonio to La Fortuna/Arenal
Balsa River Rafting Tour
Tarcoles River Boat (Crocodile) Tour
Tours that include transportation from Manuel Antonio to Monteverde
Tarcoles River Boat (Crocodile) Tour
TOURS THAT LEAVE FROM THE GUANACASTE BEACHES (INCLUDING THE PAPAGAYO, HERMOSA, PANAMA, COCO, OCOTAL, BRASILITO, LANGOSTA, TAMARINDO, CONCHAL, FLAMINGO, AND POTRERO REGIONS) AND END AT A DIFFERENT DESTINATION
Tours that include transportation from the Guanacaste Beaches (including the Papagayo, Hermosa, Panama, Coco, Ocotal, Brasilito, Langosta, Tamarindo, Conchal, Flamingo, and Potrero regions) to La Fortuna/Arenal
Tenorio River Rafting Tour
Tenorio River Safari Float Tour
Rio Celeste (Tenorio Volcano National Park) Tour
Tours that include transportation from the Guanacaste Beaches (including the Papagayo, Hermosa, Panama, Coco, Ocotal, Brasilito, Langosta, Tamarindo, Conchal, Flamingo, and Potrero regions) to Monteverde
Tenorio River Rafting Tour
Tenorio River Safari Float Tour
TOURS THAT LEAVE FROM SAMARA AND END AT A DIFFERENT DESTINATION
Tours that include transportation from Samara to La Fortuna/Arenal
Tenorio River Rafting Tour
Tenorio River Safari Float Tour
Tours that include transportation from Samara to Monteverde
Tenorio River Rafting Tour
Tenorio River Safari Float Tour
TOURS THAT LEAVE FROM NOSARA AND END AT A DIFFERENT DESTINATION
Tours that include transportation from Nosara to La Fortuna/Arenal
Tenorio River Rafting Tour
Tenorio River Safari Float Tour
Tours that include transportation from Nosara to Monteverde
Tenorio River Rafting Tour
Tenorio River Safari Float Tour
TOURS THAT LEAVE FROM PUERTO VIEJO (DE TALAMANCA) AND END AT A DIFFERENT DESTINATION
Tours that include transportation from Puerto Viejo (de Talamanca) to San Jose
Pacuare River Rafting Tour
Reventazon River Rafting Tour
Tours that include transportation from Puerto Viejo (de Talamanca) to La Fortuna/Arenal
Pacuare River Rafting Tour
Reventazon River Rafting Tour
Sarapiqui River Rafting Tour
Tours that include transportation from Puerto Viejo (de Talamanca) to Cahuita
Pacuare River Rafting Tour
Reventazon River Rafting Tour
Tours that include transportation from Puerto Viejo (de Talamanca) to Sarapiqui
Pacuare River Rafting Tour
Reventazon River Rafting Tour
Tours that include transportation from Puerto Viejo (de Talamanca) to Guapiles
Pacuare River Rafting Tour
Reventazon River Rafting Tour
Tours that include transportation from Puerto Viejo (de Talamanca) to Siquirres
Pacuare River Rafting Tour
Reventazon River Rafting Tour
Tours that include transportation from Puerto Viejo (de Talamanca) to Turrialba
Pacuare River Rafting Tour
Reventazon River Rafting Tour
TOURS THAT LEAVE FROM CAHUITA AND END AT A DIFFERENT DESTINATION
Tours that include transportation from Cahuita to San Jose
Pacuare River Rafting Tour
Reventazon River Rafting Tour
Tours that include transportation from Cahuita to La Fortuna/Arenal
Pacuare River Rafting Tour
Reventazon River Rafting Tour
Tours that include transportation from Cahuita to Puerto Viejo (de Talamanca)
Pacuare River Rafting Tour
Reventazon River Rafting Tour
Tours that include transportation from Cahuita to Sarapiqui
Pacuare River Rafting Tour
Reventazon River Rafting Tour
Tours that include transportation from Cahuita to Guapiles
Pacuare River Rafting Tour
Reventazon River Rafting Tour
Tours that include transportation from Cahuita to Siquirres
Pacuare River Rafting Tour
Reventazon River Rafting Tour
Tours that include transportation from Cahuita to Turrialba
Pacuare River Rafting Tour
Reventazon River Rafting Tour
TOURS THAT LEAVE FROM SARAPIQUI AND END AT A DIFFERENT DESTINATION
Tours that include transportation from Sarapiqui to San Jose
Pacuare River Rafting Tour
Reventazon River Rafting Tour
Tours that include transportation from Sarapiqui to La Fortuna/Arenal
Pacuare River Rafting Tour
Reventazon River Rafting Tour
Tours that include transportation from Sarapiqui to Puerto Viejo (de Talamanca)
Pacuare River Rafting Tour
Reventazon River Rafting Tour
Tours that include transportation from Sarapiqui to Cahuita
Pacuare River Rafting Tour
Reventazon River Rafting Tour
Tours that include transportation from Sarapiqui to Guapiles
Pacuare River Rafting Tour
Reventazon River Rafting Tour
Tours that include transportation from Sarapiqui to Siquirres
Pacuare River Rafting Tour
Reventazon River Rafting Tour
Tours that include transportation from Sarapiqui to Turrialba
Pacuare River Rafting Tour
Reventazon River Rafting Tour
TOURS THAT LEAVE FROM GUAPILES AND END AT A DIFFERENT DESTINATION
Tours that include transportation from Guapiles to San Jose
Pacuare River Rafting Tour
Reventazon River Rafting Tour
Tours that include transportation from Guapiles to La Fortuna/Arenal
Pacuare River Rafting Tour
Reventazon River Rafting Tour
Tours that include transportation from Guapiles to Puerto Viejo (de Talamanca)
Pacuare River Rafting Tour
Reventazon River Rafting Tour
Tours that include transportation from Guapiles to Cahuita
Pacuare River Rafting Tour
Reventazon River Rafting Tour
Tours that include transportation from Guapiles to Sarapiqui
Pacuare River Rafting Tour
Reventazon River Rafting Tour
Tours that include transportation from Guapiles to Siquirres
Pacuare River Rafting Tour
Reventazon River Rafting Tour
Tours that include transportation from Guapiles to Turrialba
Pacuare River Rafting Tour
Reventazon River Rafting Tour
TOURS THAT LEAVE FROM SIQUIRRES AND END AT A DIFFERENT DESTINATION
Tours that include transportation from Siquirres to San Jose
Pacuare River Rafting Tour
Reventazon River Rafting Tour
Tours that include transportation from Siquirres to La Fortuna/Arenal
Pacuare River Rafting Tour
Reventazon River Rafting Tour
Tours that include transportation from Siquirres to Puerto Viejo (de Talamanca)
Pacuare River Rafting Tour
Reventazon River Rafting Tour
Tours that include transportation from Siquirres to Cahuita
Pacuare River Rafting Tour
Reventazon River Rafting Tour
Tours that include transportation from Siquirres to Sarapiqui
Pacuare River Rafting Tour
Reventazon River Rafting Tour
Tours that include transportation from Siquirres to Guapiles
Pacuare River Rafting Tour
Reventazon River Rafting Tour
Tours that include transportation from Siquirres to Turrialba
Pacuare River Rafting Tour
Reventazon River Rafting Tour
TOURS THAT LEAVE FROM TURRIALBA AND END AT A DIFFERENT DESTINATION
Tours that include transportation from Turrialba to San Jose
Pacuare River Rafting Tour
Reventazon River Rafting Tour
Tours that include transportation from Turrialba to La Fortuna/Arenal
Pacuare River Rafting Tour
Reventazon River Rafting Tour
Tours that include transportation from Turrialba to Puerto Viejo (de Talamanca)
Pacuare River Rafting Tour
Reventazon River Rafting Tour
Tours that include transportation from Turrialba to Cahuita
Pacuare River Rafting Tour
Reventazon River Rafting Tour
Tours that include transportation from Turrialba to Sarapiqui
Pacuare River Rafting Tour
Reventazon River Rafting Tour
Tours that include transportation from Turrialba to Guapiles
Pacuare River Rafting Tour
Reventazon River Rafting Tour
Tours that include transportation from Turrialba to Siquirres
Pacuare River Rafting Tour
Reventazon River Rafting Tour
QUESTION TO COMMENT ON: Have you used Costa Rica tour transportation to travel between destinations before? Was it worthwhile for you?
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Costa Rica Tour Transportation: How To Use Tours To Travel Between Destinations COSTA RICA TOUR TRANSPORTATION EFFICIENCY When it comes to smart travel, Costa Rica tour transportation efficiency is key; not only can it help save you precious travel time and hard-earned vacation funds, but it can also help you feel as if you have accomplished the daunting task of planning the perfect trip.
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