One of the most popular routes for tourists is from San Jose to La Fortuna. Many visitors go to La Fortuna as their first destination in their Costa Rica itinerary. If you plan to rent a car and drive to La Fortuna from San Jose, here is our guide to help you have a fun and safe drive and to make the most out of this road trip.
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How Far is La Fortuna from San Jose?
The distance between San Jose and La Fortuna is about 130 kilometers or 80 miles. The distance between San Jose International Airport and La Fortuna is about 115 kilometers or 72 miles.
The drive time from San Jose to La Fortuna is about 3 hours. The drive from San Jose International Airport to La Fortuna is about 2.5 hours.
These are times without any traffic or stops. We always recommend to estimate at least 1 hour more, to account for traffic, stops and delays.
Is a 4×4 Required?
No, a 4×4 is not required for La Fortuna. However, we recommend a high clearance SUV for the most comfort, as there may be some big pot holes and poor sections in the remote part of the drive.
Furthermore, if you take the routes to stop at Poas Volcano National Park , Catarata del Toro and/or La Paz Waterfall Gardens, it is extremely curvy and steep.
You will need to have a stronger engine, in case you are traveling with a fully loaded car with lots of luggage. In the rainy season, a 4wd will be the best option.
Even if you are only two or three adults, a high clearance SUV will be much better in case each person is bringing a full 50 lb check in, backpacks, purses and carry ons. If you are only one or two adults traveling light with just carry on, a sedan can work, in the drier months like February and March.
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San Jose to La Fortuna Routes
There are a few routes from San Jose to La Fortuna and there are many different places to stop at. Below are some of the most popular routes and stops.
Please click here to go to our map of the routes mentioned in this blog post, as well as places of interest, food, gas and more.
Most Common Direct Route: Route 1 and Route 702
This is the most common route that Google Maps and Waze will show you. Route 1 and Route 702 is the direct route from San Jose to La Fortuna.
If you do not want to make any long stops or detours and just want to get to La Fortuna right away, you should take this route. This route takes around 2.5 hours or 2 hours and 40 minutes, without traffic and stops.
**Sometimes Waze and Google Map will take you via Route 1, Route 702 and Route 141 through Santa Clara, depending on your final destination in La Fortuna, which you should enter as your hotel. This is pretty much the same as Route 1 and Route 702 as it takes the same time, give or take a few minutes. The road is in good condition and you will arrive La Fortuna from the east, as opposed to the south.**
There are a couple of toll booths you need to go through as you leave San Jose/San Jose International Airport. They are small amounts, like 200-800 Costa Rican colones (20 cents to $1.50 USD). You can pay in Costa Rican colones, credit card or small bills USD.
Road Conditions
The Route 1 and Route 702 San Jose to La Fortuna road conditions are in good shape. You’ll start off on the highway and then it goes through San Ramon and several small towns up in the cloud forest.
It is paved nearly the entire way, save for some pot holes here and there and a section up in the cloud forest that is in poor condition.
IMPORTANT. There is a section of this route after you exit San Ramon that is up the mountains, through cloud forest and goes through some tiny rural towns.
This is from around Angeles Sur to Bajo Rodriguez. It can get VERY foggy up here so please drive slowly, carefully and cautiously with low beam lights.



Along this section, there are some road side restaurants and mini markets. The views are beautiful here, and many of the restaurants have a nice view.
If you see a sign that says MIRADOR, that means there is a nice view and that establishment has a sort of lookout point.

This route has a lot of these small, one lane bridges. When you approach this, if you see the triangular sign that says CEDA el Paso on it, then that means yield. You are required to yield to oncoming traffic.


This drive is very beautiful and is not terribly difficult. It takes around 2 hours and 40 minutes, but if you include a couple of stops and run into a bit of traffic, plan for at least 3.5 hours, especially if you are driving during the day on a long weekend or holiday.
La Fortuna to San Jose Route Video
Here is a video of us driving from Arenal to San Jose on this route.
See what the road is like and some places we stopped.
Can I Drive to La Fortuna at Night?
Yes, but we say this with lots of caution. Even though the roads are paved, it is recommended not to drive from San Jose to La Fortuna late at night due to lack of street lights, no side walks, the curviness of the road and extreme fog in the section up by the cloud forest.
Furthermore, many restaurants on this route close by around 8-9 PM. Additionally, if you are arriving late at night, many hotels in La Fortuna do not have reception open that late. Sometimes reception is only open until 10 PM. You will have to contact your hotel to see if late check in is possible.
It gets dark at 6 PM every day in Costa Rica so if your flight gets in late, I recommend staying the night in San Jose and leaving early the next morning. You can make it a longer road trip and take your time to enjoy.
Check our post for recommended hotels near SJO Airport. We have a 10% discount for Adventure Inn which includes a free airport shuttle and hot breakfast.
It is much nicer and easier to drive in the day light, especially if you are visiting during the rainy season (May through December).
Typical rainy season weather are clear and dry mornings, and then it will start raining in the early afternoon.
Learn more about driving to La Fortuna after landing and read our recommendations for all different scenarios (time of visit, flight arrival time, etc.).
If you are landing in the morning, before noon or early afternoon, you can drive to La Fortuna right after landing.
Alternative Route to Stop at Poas Volcano National Park
If you leave the next morning, you have a full day to make this drive from San Jose to La Fortuna. You are able to stop at some places along the way if you wish. One popular stop is Poas Volcano National Park.
This national park is home to one of the world’s largest crater lakes. The park has an easy and a couple moderate hiking trails to view points of the crater lake, an inactive lake and through the cloud forest.
If you visit this national park, I would plan for at least 1 hour to the view point below. If you want to continue to Lake Botos, that would add another 45 minutes at least.

IMPORTANT. You must purchase park tickets on the SINAC website beforehand to visit Poas Volcano National Park. They do NOT sell tickets at the door. Each park ticket is valid for an allotted time slot. If you miss your entry time, they usually do not let you go in.
The extra time if you stop at Poas Volcano National Park brings the total drive time to around 3 hours and 15 minutes. If you stay around 1.5 hours at the park, your entire drive will take at least 4.5 hours depending on if you leave from downtown San Jose or the airport area.
Enter your route in Google Maps as “Poas Volcano Parking Lot” for the national park destination. The national park has a secure parking lot with a guard.
We still recommend to bring your valuables with you (passport/wallet/etc) and try to hide/cover as much of your stuff as possible in the car. Do not leave any valuables visible in the car.
Alternative Route to La Paz Waterfall Gardens Nature Park
If you don’t want to stop at Poas Volcano National Park, another popular stop is the La Paz Waterfall Gardens Nature Park. This nature park has a large animal sanctuary and five waterfalls with a 3 kilometer trail and view points.
It is a gorgeous park with beautiful views of the forest. The waterfalls are absolutely spectacular to see!

The park has their own restaurant so you can get lunch there. If you stop at the park, we recommend at least 3 hours for the park if you get lunch included. Your entire drive with the visit to the La Paz Waterfall Gardens Nature Park can take you around 6 hours.
We offer a small discount for La Paz Waterfall Gardens Nature Park tickets. Click the link to get your entrance ticket with or without lunch included.
The park has their own parking lot and many tourism vans and tours stop here. Take your valuables with you and do not leave any valuables visible in the car.
On a budget? Then skip the park and stop by the free view point of La Paz Waterfall! It is called “La Paz Waterfall” on Google Maps. There is a pull out spot by the bridge and you can walk down to take photos and see this waterfall.
Poas Volcano National Park and La Paz in One Day?
It is possible to visit both places on your way to La Fortuna but you will need to leave early. We recommend to get to Poas Volcano National Park at 8 AM and arrive at La Paz Waterfall Gardens Nature Park by 11 AM.
That way, if you leave La Paz Waterfall Gardens around 2-3 PM, you can still make it to La Fortuna before it gets dark.
Alternative Route to Catarata del Toro
The third alternative route in this post will be a stop at Catarata del Toro in Bajos del Toro. This is one of the tallest waterfalls in Costa Rica, inside an extinct volcano crater. You can just stay by the view point or you can walk down a trail and some steps to the bottom of the waterfall. No swimming.
This is one of our favorite places in Costa Rica, this waterfall is truly impressive!

If you stop here, the entire drive will be around 3 hours. We recommend at least 1 hour at Catarata del Toro because the walk down is SO worth it!
You should rent a 4wd if you plan to visit Catarata del Toro, due to the roads in and around Bajos del Toro.
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Toladette Kem says
Hi,
My group and I are planning to drive from SJ to La Fortuna area and then La Fortuna to Jaco. I see information on driving from SJ to Fortuna, but I don’t see anything for La Fortuna to Jaco (unless I missed it). Can you tell me what the road/driving condition is like for that route?
Thank you,
TK
Sammi says
Hi, it is the same route except exit at the Jaco/Orotina exit from the highway and then go straight down south on the Costanera Sur highway for about 30 minutes until Jaco.
Sammi says
Hi Wade, so when you arrive at SJO Airport, an Adobe agent will be waiting for you outside the airport when you finish immigration and customs. They are wearing a blue shirt and will be holding a sign with your name on it so look for him. He will bring you to the Adobe shuttles where they will bring your group to their airport office to pick up the cars and finish paperwork. And then from there, you can head to La Fortuna right after so your whole group will go to the Adobe office and you can leave directly to La Fortuna when you get the cars.
Their airport office is only a mile or so down the street from the airport so it’s very close. Then for return, it will be the same process. You’ll return the car to their airport office and they will shuttle you to the airport via their complimentary shuttle.
Wade says
Thank you for all your help
Sammi says
Hi Wade! You can actually get the car delivered to your hotel in San Jose if you are staying a night in the city, this is free for Mytanfeet readers so that way, your group doesn’t have to go back to Adobe office. If you are staying in San Jose, can you please let us know what hotel you are at and we can modify your reservation. I do have your flight information already from Nick and normally, Adobe picks up their clients from the airport and takes them to their airport office to get the car. But if you’re staying a night in San Jose and don’t want to drive or have the car in the city, you can taxi/shuttle to your hotel and have Adobe deliver the car to your hotel the next morning. Adobe can deliver the car between 8 30 AM and 430 PM.
For customs, you have to put all your luggage and bags through the scanners so backpacks, purses, carry ons, check ins, everything.
Wade says
Hi Sammi. We are going to drive to La Fortuna as soon as we arrive. We just didn’t know if the whole groups goes in San Jose or just Nick & Wade to pick up the cars?
Wade says
I am sorry Sammi but I just reread your last response and it looks like we don’t have to travel into San Jose? Our cars will be at the their office at the airport?
Wade Merrett says
Hi Sammi. We are travelling to La Fortuna from SJO and our flight arrives at 11:15am. Should we arrive in La Fortuna before dark? Your website has been very helpful and we can’t wait to visit Costa Rica.
Sammi says
Hi Wade, it gets dark at 6 PM in Costa Rica and it’s about a 3.5 hour drive depending on how long it takes for you to get out of San Jose so you should make it there by night. I recommend getting out of San Jose asap and then stopping in San Ramon (another local town about 45 minutes from San Jose) for lunch/break because there isn’t as bad traffic there. I also recommend using Waze, the GPS app to help you get out of San Jose to La Fortuna because the traffic in San Jose is awful and driving is not nice there. Glad you like the site and thanks for reading!
Wade says
Hi Sammi. Thank you for the reply. We are renting our cars through you with Adobe and was wondering if the whole group should go to San Jose or just the drivers of the rental cars? We thought it may save some time if we didn’t have to go back to the airport after we got the cars? Also when arriving in Costa Rica if we only have carry ins do we still have to go through customs for checked bags?
Kirsten Borrink says
Hi Sammi,
Great info and video! Would you recommend taking dramamine for the drive? We have two kids ages 10 and 16 and will be renting an SUV. I just don’t want them to feel nauseous through the winding roads.
TIA,
Kirsten
Sammi says
Hi Kirsten, I would if they get really carsick. The views are really nice and you can drive with the windows down to help. There is just one section through San Ramon that is a bit curvy and then it straightens out but if you are driving from La Fortuna to Liberia/Guanacaste, it is very curvy around the lake.
Sammi says
Hi Vicky, I’m glad you like the site and it’s been helpful! If you are going into the La Paz waterfall park, you will probably spend a good couple hours there so that’ll be an all day from San Jose to Arenal. Poas used to be a good stop combined with La Paz but unfortunately it is closed. On the way to La PAz, I recommend driving through the small town of Poasito and stopping at the little stands on the side of the road, you can try local treats and candies there and it’s a good place to buy souvenirs.
If you had more time (like not going inside the gardens, just the free entrance), I would recommend stopping at Catarata del Toro instead. This waterfall is supposedly the tallest in CR and it is amazing, you can stop there on the way from San Jose to Arenal. It does require a bit of a detour but you drive through some gorgeous country side and small towns and the waterfall is about a 15-20 minute walk down and it is stunning.
Vicky says
Hi Sammi, you have an AMAZING site! I’m planning our trip to Costa Rica this March and getting so much info from your site! THANKS!!!
We are planning to arrive at 8pm and I booked a hotel Chalet Tirol at San Rafael de Heredia (which is supposed to be about 40min drive from the airport). We want to see La Paz Waterfall before we get to La Fortuna Waterfall and Arenal area. Are there any other places that you can recommend to see on the way from Chalet Tirol to Arenal, La Fortuna?
Delilah says
Thank you so much for the information. We are arriving in San Jose at 3:00 PM and have reservations in La Fortuna already but now are wondering if we should stay in San Jose with the driving. Going through customs and picking up rental car. We are hoping to be out of San Jose by 4:30 if all goes well.
Sammi says
Hi Delilah, 4:30 PM is right at the worst time of traffic in San Jose and it could take you anywhere from 1 -2 hours just to get out of the city so I recommend staying a night in San Jose and leave early in the morning to La Fortuna because without traffic, it’s about a 3.5-4 hour drive but with traffic, it could easily turn into 5 hours or more and that’d be suuuuuper tiring after a flight. I also recommend using Waze, the GPS app as that will help you navigate through San Jose much better than Google Maps. The airport isn’t in San Jose center luckily so you can pick a hotel close to the airport, that way you don’t need to drive all the way to downtown San Jose. There are hotels just 5 -10 minutes from the airport.
Aaron says
Hi Sammi, thank you so much for providing so much free information. I have learned a great deal from what you’ve provided through your site and emails! This will be our first time visiting Costa Rica, and we have decided to rent a car due to exploring several different places while we’re there. We will have Google maps and waze while we’re there, but do you suggest we rent a GPS as well? We will be coming in through SJO, traveling to La Fortuna, then Jaco, then Manuel Antonio, then back to SJO for departure. Thanks for your help in advance!
Sammi says
Hi Aaron! Waze will be just fine, it works great in Costa Rica! And all the routes you are going are on well paved roads with plenty of signs. Thank you for reading our blog and glad that is has been helpful with your trip! One tip, when you are going from Fortuna to Jaco, go back through San Ramon. We have gone this route a few times and our Waze took us via a different route which was not on as nice of a road as the main route so just check that before hitting go on Waze. Have a great time!
Agness of eTramping says
These tips are simply awesome, Sammi! Would you recommend any hiking trails along the way worth hiking?
Sammi says
There’s not too much that’s right on the way, you’ll have to detour and drive to other points of interest.