Kiss4evr wrote:
Am planning a trip to Arenal.What are the options for travelling there.By bus?Hire a tourist bus?Does anyone know if they've built a airstrip near there yet?I checked Sansa website and they have it on the menu but wanted to make sure.Thanks for any info.
You left out a couple of other options. Rent a car or hire a driver. If one has got the bucks (or can split the costs with a travel companion), I personally enjoy driving there myself. Otherwise I'd go to the other extreme and use the public bus. Here's how I'd break it down.
Flying - Sansa has an Arenal option on their dropdown list but does not show it on their route map, so who knows? Nature Air (
http://www.natureair.com) has 1 flight each day that costs something like $50/pp each way and which takes about 30 minutes not counting getting to the airport and check-in time, etc. During the summer those flights leave about noon, which may or may not fit conveniently into your schedule. Flying is definitely the fastest way to go but comes at a cost. More significant to me is that though the drive to Arenal can take 4 hours, IMHO it is a VERY scenic drive that is not to be missed. Maybe if you really want to cut down your transit time by flying, you could fly one way, but at least somehow drive one way the other way.
Tourist bus - Interbus (
http://www.interbusonline.com) and Grayline (
http://www.graylinecostarica.com) each have 2 trips a day (an AM shuttle leaving between 8-8:30 and another leaving around midafternoon). The shuttles cost $29/pp each way (ie not all that much less than flying) and take about 3 hours plus pickup and drop-off time at the various hotels of your fellow passengers (which can be frustratingly slow if you're the first one picked up and the last one dropped off).
Public bus - Compared to all the other options the public buses are a fantastic bargain. Similar to the shuttles, they leave twice a day and are scheduled to take 3.5 hours. The downside is that, unlike the shuttles, you can't simply wait for them to pick you up from the comfort of your hotel lobby. You have to get yourself to the bus terminal with adequate time to pickup your ticket (or better yet pick up your ticket the day before) AND you also have to find your own way to your hotel at the other end. Depending on where you're staying this may or may not be a big problem. For example, its usually no big deal to mix in a terminal ticket booth visit with my usual afternoon Zona Rosa MP tour the day before I plan to leave and either walking to or catching a $1 cab to the terminal is no big deal either. OTOH, I wouldn't go this option if I was planning to stay someplace further out at Arenal (such as at the Arenal Observatory Lodge). On the 3rd hand, I probably wouldn't stay at a hotel too far out from Fortuna if I didn't have a car anyway.
Rental car - Some people can't stand the idea of driving in CR with its 3rd world road and traffic conditions. Personally I love it. And, unlike the bus or the shuttle, you can leave at whatever time you want and stop and sightsee anywhere you want along the way. I recommend at the very least a visit to the oxcart shops in Saarchi and a stop in Zarcero. If you drive you can also take a different route than the shuttle/bus. For example, you could make a morning visit to Poas (beating in the throngs of tour buses) and then La Paz Waterfall Park, before taking the long way around through San Miguel and Aquas Zarcas. Finally, although it comes with much added expense, having a personal car at your disposal at the other end opens up your options in terms of where to stay, where to eat and getting around the Fortuna area in general.
Oh yeah, I almost left out rental costs. Most people recommend getting a SUV for driving around CR. If you're just going to Arenal, then you could do it in just a regular car. If there is just 2 of you, a tiny Toyota Yaris (e.g.
http://www.orbitcostarica.com/carrentals.htm where it costs only $29/per day low season). If its you and your girl and another couple, you could still probably still squeeze into the Yaris but you'll probably want something a bit larger and more comfortable. For just an overnight trip, even adding the cost of gasoline, a 2 day rental would actually come out less per person than the tourist shuttle (unless you're going solo)