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Our Full Two Weeks Itinerary In Costa Rica

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CHAPTERS

What You Will Find In This Post

Part 1 - San Jose & Irazu (1 Night)
Part 2 - Cloud Forest (3 Nights)
Part 3 - Arenal/La Fortuna (4 Nights)
Part 4 - Nicoya Peninsula (4 Nights)
Part 5 - Las Catalinas (3 Nights)
Alternate Route
DAY 1

Day 1: San Jose & Irazu

After a long but direct flight from Paris we arrived in San Jose. Honestly the capital city of Costa Rica is not really worth a visit but it’s a good starting point to go visit the magical Irazu Volcano.

If like us, you love volcanoes go get a sneak peak at the beautiful crater lake of the volcano…! It’s about 1h30 min drive from San José and you can get there by car (no long hike involved here! yey!)

Click for useful information to plan your trip to Irazu

Driving Time from San Jose: 1h30 Each way

Road Condition: Excellent, not even scary! Just beware of the traffic jam when passing through San Jose

Walking Time: 5 min

Difficulty: Easy

Bring With You: Sunscreen and good wind block as it is pretty windy and cold up there. Sunglasses. No need for good walking shoes.

Entrance Fees: 15$ per adult and 5 $ per child

Opening Hours: Every day from 8:00 a.m. to 3:30 pm

Best Time To Visit: It is better to get there early in the morning as there are usually less clouds and you can see the inside of the crater and the beautiful colors of the lake!

Tips: Get up early to avoid the fog and make sure to check that the park is open as it can be closed due to volcanic activity!

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Irazu crater lake from above

DAY 2 – 4

Day 2 – 4: The Cloud Forest In Alajuela

Getting here: The Cloud Forest is at 1h30 drive from San Jose, you can get there by car…but beware of the clouds!

The Cloud Forest is one of the most amazing place in Costa Rica with lush green forests, the most beautiful waterfalls, and this mystic mood that the clouds bring to this area. From there we highly recommend visiting the Caratata Del Toro Waterfall, Poza Azul and do the blue falls hike (also known as Las Gemelas Waterfalls). You will find very little tourists in this area and the hikes are really rewarding!
Mayven Costa Rica Top Itinerary 2 weeks El Silence Lodge Arenal view
Mayven Costa Rica Top Itinerary 2 weeks Poza Azul Bajo del Toro cloud forest
Mayven Costa Rica Top Itinerary 2 weeks Poza Azul Bajo del Toro cloud forest
Mayven Costa Rica Top Itinerary 2 weeks las gemelas waterfalls cloud forest

from top to bottom: an aerial view of the El Silencio Lodge located in the Cloud Forest, Poza Azul, Catarata Del Toro and bottom is Las Gemelas

DAY 5 – 9

Day 5 – 9: Arenal / La Fortuna

The Area around Arenal/La Fortuna is a great option to experience all Costa Rica has to offer. From there, you get to explore the rich fauna of the tropical forest canopy at the Mistico Hanging Bridge Park, you can also explore the many animals of the Cano Negro swamps at the border of Nicaragua

Tips: Animals are more active when the sun is not too high so do favor the early mornings and nights to plan your tours!

Mayven Costa Rica Top Itinerary 2 weeks Cano negro Iguana

The Three pictures on top show an Eyelash Viper in Mistico Hanging Bridge, a Capuchin monkey and a Jesus Christ Lizard in Cano Negro.  Next is an Iguana in Cano Negro and below are red-eyed tree frog and one sloth in the Arenal area.

Mayven Costa Rica Top Itinerary 2 weeks red-eyed tree frog Night frog tour Arenal emblematic frog
Mayven Costa Rica best things to do baby sloth with mother Arenal Nayara Springs

There is a range of activities that are offered to you in the Arenal volcano area. The Arenal volcano park itself is not really worth it but you can hike the hanging bridges, do some ziplining in the tropical forest and don’t miss the rafting on the Sarapiqui river. There are also various hotsprings that stems from the volcanoes around and the beautiful blue rivers and waterfalls (Rio Celeste) of the Tenorio National Park.

For more information, check out ultimate guide to Costa Rica

From top to bottom: Rafting on the Sarapiqui river, Mistico Hanging bridge park and bottom is the Rio Celeste Waterfall

DAY 10 – 13

Day 10 – 13: Nicoya Peninsula

The Nicoya Peninsula is the perfect spot to get some seaside experience in Costa Rica. It is located on the Pacific coast and the southermost tip of the peninsula area, called Mal Pais has a nice laidback kind of atmosphere with surfers driving buggies and a ton of healthy food options. You can go to Isla Tortuga which is one of the top spot for snorkeling in Costa Rica (although not the greatest we experienced in all our travel). This is one of the only area in Costa Rica with golden sand beaches so get ready to lay your towel and get a sun tan! After the mountains and the forest it is a really nice way to continue your journey through Costa Rica ! What we liked in Mal Pais is that it is still pretty remote and wild compared to other area of the coast with big resorts.

Getting here: It is wild and remote and indeed it is quite a journey to get there! You will have to take a ferry in Puntarenas and as you get closer to Mal Pais (the southernmost tip of the peninsula) you will evolve on unpaved dust roads… Do NOT trust google maps on this one! The journey takes about 5 hours from San Jose and 6 hours from La Fortuna. You can also catch a plane in San Jose and land in Tambo.

On the left in the beach at Isla Tortuga, top right is a Porcupine fish and bottom right a sergent major fish.

One of the top experiences to not miss in Mal Pais is to rent an ATV and travel across the region through wild beaches, forests, and rivers… We really enjoyed it!

Tips: If you do not want to travel that far to get some beach side experience you can go to Las Catalinas on the north side of the Pacific Coast or to Uvita. I am not sure you will find calm waters and sandy beach as in Isla Tortuga though…

Mayven Costa Rica Top Itinerary 2 weeks ATV on beach in mal pais coyote

A buggy on a beach in Mal Pais (Nicoya Peninsula)

DAY 14 – 17 

Day 14 – 17: Las Catalinas

As our trip was coming to an end we had to get closer to San Jose and head back north. Las Catalinas (in Guanacaste) is perfectly located for that and is a nice way of finishing your trip. You can do some snorkeling in Las Catalinas Islands which is where you can find the big fishes (mantas and sharks…) but visibility is often sub-par. You have some beaches there and we would strongly suggest to do some of the beatiful hikes in the Curubande area like Poza la Pipa and Catarata la Leona. Other than that you can just sit back relax in one of the beautiful hotels in the area and watch the sunset sipping cocktails !

Tips: Honestly you can skip this part if you do not need to relax and chill. Our schedule was pretty intense during our trip. We only have a few days of holidays in the year so we needed some time for oursleves enjoying the swimming pool the SPA…

Mayven Costa Rica Top Itinerary 2 weeks Casa Chameleon Las Catalinas sunset from terrasse
Mayven Costa Rica Top Itinerary 2 weeks Casa Chameleon Las Catalinas terrasse private pool ocean view
Mayven Costa Rica Danta beach Drone DJI mavic pro

Top left is a sunset from our room at Casa Chameleon Las Catalinas, top right is our terrace at the same hotel, and bottom is Playa Danta from above.

BONUS

Alternate Route

Now if you are longing for more wilderness and if you are not afraid to drive long distances and not bothered by taking an internal plane, here is the alternate route that we would suggest knowing what we know now:

 

San Jose & Irazu – 1 night

Day 1: Land & sleep in San Jose

Day 2: Get up early and go check out the Irazu Crater Lake then head to the Limon Province

Limon Province – 2 nights

Suggested Hotels: Ecolirios, Pacuare Lodge

Day 3: Enjoy rafting on the Pacuare river

Day 4: Go to the Tortugeros National Park

Be sure to do the night frog tour while in one of these hotels

Cloud Forest – 3 nights

Suggested Hotels: El Silencio Lodge & SPA

Day 5: Head to the Cloud Forest in the morning and check out the Catarata Del Toro in the afternoon

Day 6: Do the FULL Blue Falls tour

Day 7: Do the Rio Agrio + Poza Azul tour

Note: You can add 1 day to get to Poas volcano if the visiting condition change as today you can only stay 20 min at the crater, so you need to be really lucky with the weather…

 

Osa Peninsula – 5 Nights

Suggested Hotels: Lapa Rios Lodge, El Remanso Lodge

Day 8. Get to San Jose and catch a flight to the Osa Peninsula

Day 9. Eplore the wild rainforest surrounding the lodge and enjoy the canopy hanging bridges and/Ziplining in the morning, explore one of the many trails of the hotel in the afternoon and do not miss the night tour!

Day 10. Go to the Corcovado National Park

Day 11. Explore Drake Bay and Cano Island

Day 12. Get to Golfo Dulce (whale & dolphin watching + canoeing in the mangroves). You can head back up to Playa Cativo Lodge for this night.

Uvita/Manuel Antonio – 3 Nights

Suggested Hotels: Kura Boutique Hotel, Makanda By The Sea (at least for the last night)

Day 13. Get to Uvita enjoy the sea side and do not miss the ATV tours to the Eco-Chontales waterfall

Day 14. Enjoy some beach time

Day 15. Explore Manuel Antonio National Park

Day 16 Head back to San Jose

 

 If you have more time… La Fortuna & Arenal – 3 Nights

Day 15. Get to Nayara Springs enjoy the onsite private hot springs

Day 16. Do a river safari in Cano Negro or check out the Rio Celeste hike

Day 17. Explore the canyons and waterfalls of Curubande

Day 18. Head back to San Jose

…. And Let us know what you think on the comment section below!

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We are the Mayven’s, two Parisian in our mid 30’s (… ok late 30’s) and we both have office jobs… We met more than 10 years ago and fell in love… since then we share our common passion about travelling. We have been to more than 35 countries around the world together. We are not professional travelers neither professional photographers or web designers…but we invest so much time in designing each trip that our friends consider us as the go to couple for any trip related matters… so maybe we can help you as well!

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