DGD wrote:
DGD wrote:
Steve: Often I go direct to Quepos but I have been getting to Rt 27 via Garrita which as you know you get there by going away from San Jose on Rt.
I've been looking at internet maps for 30 minutes trying to figure out your way but I am confused.
Do I get on Rt 1 headed toward SJ and then there is an exit with a sign that says Coyal or San Rafael? If so, how far down Rt 1 from the airport?
No, the route I'm talking about is away from San Jose as well. From the airport, take Rt.1 away from the airport toward San Ramon. Just after the construction (just past Dos Pinos) where you get off the service road and back on the main Rt. 1, there is a pair of Bailey bridges. Go under those and exit to the right which will circle you back around to cross those Bailey bridges. Just go straight (around a traffic circle 180 degrees) and that will take you to Rt. 27. There is a traffic circle there and you take it 90 degrees and to the right and it will put you on 27 going to Jaco. When I come into town, I go on across 27 and enter going into San Jose. As usual, there are no signs

On this Google map (
https://maps.google.com/maps?q=san+jose ... 12&layer=t) follow Rt. 27 out of San Jose then look where 27 and 1 come pretty close together after the airport and Valley del Sol golf course just past Guacima and that road that cuts over to Rt.1 is the one I'm talking about. Only been open a few months. Conversely, if you follow Rt. 1 away from the airport toward San Ramon, the road I'm talking about goes south from Rt. 1 after Condominio Vila de Lago but before INCAE Business School. Should be marked in a green line as that map shows traffic slowdowns and that road is always a green.
My other route leaving the airport to Jaco is to take the road the goes to the freight operations and into Alajela and take 122 which goes directly behind the runway and continues to Ojo de Agua where I turn right on 124 to hit Rt.27. Only reason I use that instead of the other way is the construction on Rt.1 in front of Dos Pinos where you have to exit onto the service road, reducing it to one lane which often has long slowdowns. When Rt.1 construction is finished, I'd use that Coyole cut through all the time.
Side note: Coyol is where there is a Ritive station I use, very good and short lines most days.
Hope that helps. I think this route would be a lot better than continuing on to Garrita.