Maps of the area
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- For USA and Canadian guests 800-451-7111
- For our Costa Rican guests 506-2766-68-00
- Outside Costa Rica, USA and Canada 352-377-7111
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* IMPORTANT TRANSPORTATION NEWS
Please note that due to road repair, the highway from San José to Sarapiquí via Braulio Carillo is only open from 6am – 3pm. The alternative route to Sarapiquí from San José via San Carlos is longer and may involve a surcharge of $35 if contract transportation is used.
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Route from San Jose to Selva Verde
From San Jose
Back to San Jose
Passing by the parque Nacional Braulo Carillo:
6:30am, 8:00am, 10:00am, 11:30am, 1:00pm, 1:30pm, 2:30pm, 3:30pm, 4:30pm, 6:00pm
Trip Duration: 1hr 45mins
Puerto Viejo de Sarapiqui to San Jose
Passing by the Parque National Braulo Carillo
5:30am, 7:00am, 8:00am, 11:00am, 1:30pm, 3:00pm, 5:30pm
Trip Duration: 1hr 45mins
Directions to Caribe Bus Terminal in San Jose
From the Hotel Europa in San Jose, Avenue V, 500 meters to the north on the
left hand side or 200 meters to the south of the Radisson Hotel.
Telephone # of Bus Line:
Transportes Los Guapilenos in San Jose: 221-79-90
*Please note that in Costa Rica there are two Puerto Viejos. One is Puerto
Viejo de Talamanca in the province of Limon on the Caribbean Coast. The other
is Puerto Viejo de Sarapiqui (PVS) located in the province of Heredia. The
lodge is actually located in Chilamate which is about 5km from PVS. When buying
your bus ticket be sure to go to the ticket window for PVS. Once you arrive in
PVS you can take another public bus to Chilamate. The local bus terminal is
located just across the street from where the San Jose bus unloads passengers.
You can check the bus schedule for Chilamate and buy your ticket there. Another
option is to take a taxi to Chilamate (ask the driver to take you to Selva Verde), which costs about $5.00. Taxis can be
found at the bus stop where you will be dropped off.
Selva Verde Lodge Shuttle from the Juan Santa Maria International Airport
Arrange for one of our skilled drivers to meet you outside the airport terminal
with a Selva Verde Lodge signboard for easy recognition. The trip is a 2 hour
ride, our van carries 2-12 passengers and reservations are required. If
you have a larger group, buses are available.
After 7:30pm we suggest that you make reservations for the night in San Jose and transfer to Selva Verde the following morning.
Prices, one way in US Dollars:
| 1-3 passengers |
$125.00 per transfer |
| Additional passengers |
$5 per person |
Shuttle arrangements for 10 passengers or more can be made by special request
To arrange for transportation, please info@selvaverde.com.
For USA and Canadian guests - 800-451-7111
For our Costa Rican guests - 506-2766-68-00
Outside Costa Rica, USA and Canada - 352-377-7111
Taxi Service
1.5 hour ride (credit card or cash only). Make sure you negotiate a price
before you depart. Official taxis (red or orange in color) have a yellow
triangle with their registration tag number on the door and a photo ID of the
driver inside the cab, usually on the sun visor. Avoid piratas (pirates), or
unregulated cabs that do not have these markings.
Rental Cars
If you crave independence and adventure there are many rental car companies in
Costa Rica ready to serve you. Don't expect a bargain - you will find the rates
to be comparable or higher to rates found in the U.S. Inspect the car you are
assigned carefully before you sign any papers - especially the tires - for any
damage that you could be held responsible for. You must have a drivers license,
passport and credit card to rent. The deposit is $1,000+ and can be covered by
credit card.
Driving
Directions from San José
Getting to Selva Verde from San José takes
approximately 2 hours. Enjoy great natural beauty along the way.
Take the General Cañas speedway until the Sabana Park, approximately 12 km - 7.5 miles, turn left at the second traffic light (National Bank) drive through San Jose downtown until Melico Salazar Theater, This building is in front of Central Park and diagonal to Metropolitan Cathedral, turn left again, drive 1/2 miles more ( 5 traffic lights ) and turn to your right. You will find the route to Guapiles ( Route 32 ) across Braulio Carrillo National Park, after 56 km - 34 miles until Rancho Roberto`s Restaurant, turn left to Puerto Viejo de Sarapiqui, drive for 32 km - 20 miles, once again here turn to your left and drive 5 km - 3 miles more. We are located on your left.
Driving Directions from Arenal
The route from Arenal to Selva Verde takes approximately 2 hours and passes
through several quaint villages along the way. Driving east from Arenal, turn
left at El Tanque then take the turnoff to Muelle on Route 4. Follow road signs
to Aguas Zarcas and turn right at each turn. When you reach Aguas Zarcas, turn
left to San Miguel and left again to La Virgen, Chilamate, and Puerto Viejo.
You will find Selva Verde Lodge on the right side of the road.
Driving Tips
Driving in Costa Rica is an excellent way to see the countryside but can also
be a dangerous experience. If you decide not to use the services of a
professional driver, consider following these safety tips:
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Be aware that Costa Ricans practice aggressive driving habits.
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Main roads are reasonably good and connect all major towns.
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Smaller roads range from fair to poor condition and may require the use of 4
wheel drive vehicles.
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Roads are poorly numbered and marked and it is helpful to know landmarks you
should expect to encounter along your route.
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Allow extra time in your schedule to account for traffic delays.
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Never leave anything in your unattended vehicle.
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Don't drive at night when potholes and turn-offs are difficult to see.
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If you drive on a beach, stay off the area just above the high tide line and
the trees - this is where sea turtles make their nests.
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If you see a branch or pile of sticks in the road, slow down! This is the Tico
version of a road flare and indicates danger ahead.
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Costa Rica strictly enforces its seatbelt laws. Front seat passengers should
always wear seatbelts, not only for safety, but also to avoid a ticket.
Shuttle to Other Attractions
Contact us to arrange private or group transportation to other areas for you.
For USA and Canadian guests - 800-451-7111
For our Costa Rican guests - 506-2766-68-00
Outside Costa Rica, USA and Canada - 352-377-7111
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