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Monteverde, Costa Rica: The Cloud Forest Town

May 1, 2026 By Sammi 43 Comments

Monteverde, Costa Rica is one of the best places in Costa Rica for nature, adventure, hiking and birding, with many lush cloud forest reserves, wildlife refuges and adventure parks around.

If you’re planning on visiting, here is our Monteverde travel guide so you are prepared for your trip to the cloud forest village.

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Quick Intro to Monteverde, Costa Rica

Monteverde is the name of the Canton. Santa Elena is the main town and tourism hub of Monteverde.

Monteverde is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Costa Rica, ideal for travelers who love hiking, birding, nature and mountains.

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Aerial photo of Santa Elena downtown in the Monteverde canton

Monteverde was founded by a group of Quakers from the USA, looking for a peaceful place to live in the 1950’s. They ended up choosing Costa Rica as it no longer had no army.

Then, they settled in Monteverde because of its fresh climate and excellent dairy farming. Additionally, they set aside a large tract of land for conservation which is now the Cloud Forest Biological Reserve.

Monteverde Weather

Monteverde experiences typical dry and rainy season and has pleasant fresh mountain weather.

Average day time temperatures in dry season are around mid to high 70s° F (24-25° C) and average night time temperatures are 60° F (15° C).

Dry season starts around mid December and ends around the beginning of May. March is generally the hottest and driest month, but being high in elevation, it may still drizzle or rain a little bit in the dry season.

It is also very windy during the dry season, which may make it feel a bit cooler.

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Monteverde Rainbows in March

Rainy season starts around mid May to beginning of December. The rainiest months are generally September and October.

In the rainy season, day time and night time temperatures do not drop drastically. It changes only a few degrees, so it can be around 70° F (21° C) during the day and feel like mid 50s° F (13° C).

Best Time to Visit Monteverde

You can visit Monteverde any time of the year, but for less possibilities of rain, February – April are your best months. March is generally the hottest and driest month. In October, it can be cloudy and rain all day long.

Monteverde in March: We visited for a week and had several spring showers almost every day, mostly in the late afternoon. It sprinkled a bit in the mornings as well and it got very windy and more drizzly at night.

Monteverde in November: During our 3 day trip, it rained all day long for one day. The other two days had on and off hard rains throughout the day.

Monteverde in August: Stayed for 4 days and had cloudy but dry in the mornings. Started raining in the late afternoons and some days, it continued throughout the night.

Monteverde in September: We were there for a week and it poured every night. It was sunny in the very early mornings and started raining around 11 AM. It’d be on and off rains for the rest of the day.

Monteverde in January: We stayed for 5 days and had two beautiful sunny and clear days all day long. The other days had kind of intense winds and then intermittent light rains throughout the day.

Monteverde in December: We had on and off light sprinkles throughout the day but it was very sunny. Also, it was incredibly windy! Rained lightly throughout the night.

Monteverde in May: We stayed for 4 days and every morning was super windy. Only one day had intermittent light rains. The other days were sunny and very hot around midday. At night, it sprinkled a lot and got windy again.

Things to Do in Monteverde, Costa Rica

Monteverde has the perfect mix of nature and adventure.

Ziplining: Monteverde is said to be the birthplace of the zipline and you can’t go wrong with any ziplining tour here. They all tend to run on the more adventurous, high adrenaline side.

Popular ziplining tours are Treetopia, Selvatura Park, 100% Aventura (has a mega Tarzan swing), Xtremo (has a bungee jump) and Original Canopy Tour Monteverde (tree climbing included).

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birdwatching, ziplining, hanging bridges, hiking

Monteverde Night Walk: The cloud forest comes alive at night since many of the animals are nocturnal. Book your Monteverde Cloud Forest night walk here!

Curi-Cancha Reserve Guided Tour: Thanks to the Curi Cancha’s open pastures and mix of primary/secondary forest, the birding is spectacular. In one morning, we saw toucans, Resplendant Quetzals, several hummingbirds, agoutis and spider monkeys. Book your Curi Cancha day tour here!

Monteverde farm tour: Learn about sugar cane, cacao and coffee on this tour of a locally family owned farm. El Trapiche also produces high quality award winning coffee that you can purchase from their shop. One of our favorite Costa Rican coffees.

Adventure Parks

There are several eco-adventure parks where you can do multiple activities, perfect if you only have one full day in Monteverde.

The most popular ones are Treetopia and Selvatura Park.

Selvatura Park is perfect for those who only have 1 full day in Monteverde because it has ziplining, hanging bridges, butterfly garden, sloth center and reptile exhibit for a well rounded, fun day in the cloud forest. Book your Selvatura Park passes here!

Treetopia: It’s a very fun and beautiful park with an aerial tram, ziplining tour, hanging bridges and arboreal obstacle course. Great mix of nature and adventure. Up in the cloud forest with gorgeous views.

Waterfall Hike in Monteverde

If you want to see waterfalls or if you love hiking, then you can’t miss the El Tigre Waterfalls. The 8 km (5 miles) trail has a network of 10 bridges to see 8-10 waterfalls.

Read about our favorite things to do in Monteverde and five awesome free things to do in Monteverde!

Want to book tours in Monteverde? Check out our Monteverde tours booking page.

Monteverde Cloud Forest Reserves

There are 3 forest reserves in Monteverde: Monteverde Cloud Forest Reserve, Santa Elena Cloud Forest Reserve and Children’s Eternal Rainforest Reserve – Bajo del Tigre sector.

Monteverde Cloud Forest Reserve: The most popular cloud forest reserve. It has well maintained trails that lead to nice viewpoints, a Continental Divide view point, a hanging bridge and waterfall.

Bosque Nuboso Santa Elena: This cloud forest reserve sits higher in elevation so it’s wetter and cloudier. There is a trail that leads to a spectacular view of Arenal Volcano (on a clear day) and a large hollow ficus tree.

Children’s Eternal Rainforest: This is the biggest private reserve in Costa Rica. Bajo del Tigre station is in Monteverde and has has moderate trails and nice views of the forest. This is tropical rainforest and moderate forest, not cloud forest.

We personally love Santa Elena Cloud Forest Reserve. The scenery is just incredible and it was way less crowded than the Monteverde reserve.

Read our guide to comparing the three cloud forest reserves.

Where to Stay in Monteverde

Many of the hotels in Monteverde are small and cozy mountain like lodging. There are lodging options at all price points.

For cheap lodging, there are several hostels like Sleepers sleep Cheaper Hostel and Pension Santa Elena. There are also budget hotels like Claro de Luna and Cabinas Vista Al Golfo.

For luxury hotels, El Establo, Belmar, Monteverde Lodge and Senda are the top options.

If you’re looking for a cozy mid range hotel, check out Hotel Poco a Poco, Monteverde Country Lodge and Sibu Lodge. All wonderful places to stay in Monteverde with a great location, excellent restaurant and very cozy and comfortable rooms. Save 5% using our promo code “mytanfeet” when booking directly on their websites.

Where to Eat in Monteverde, Costa Rica

Here are some of our favorites.

  • Restaurante Sabor Tico: One of our favorite places for traditional Costa Rican food, not super expensive. Two locations in the plaza and by the soccer field. Both excellent.
  • Orchid cafe: Great coffee, breakfast, brunch and lunch options. Delicious desserts and bread. One of our favorites.
  • Raulito’s Pollo Asado: Fast food place with roasted chicken and chicken empanadas. Local favorite and cheap!
  • Stella’s: Nice restaurant with coffee, pastries, sandwiches and salads. Yummy pastries and cookies.
  • Evy’s World: Delicious pastries, bread and cakes
  • Tree House Restaurant: Has Costa Rican and International. A bit touristy but the tree is cool
  • Soda La Amistad: Great Costa Rican restaurant with classic dishes and delicious hot sauce.
  • Restaurante Tortillas Food & Drink: Great place for a nice dinner. Everything was delicious – loved their shrimp tacos.
  • Choco Cafe Monteverde: Yummy salads, sandwiches and coffee.
  • Tramonti: Delicious pizza, very nice atmosphere with lights and good wine.
  • Jimenez Bakery & Coffee Shop: They have two locations for Costa Rican pastries and coffee. Taty’s location serves hot breakfasts.
  • Taco Taco: Great tacos and burritos. My favorite is the baja del mar.
  • Otocuma Bar & Restaurant: The restaurant in Hotel Poco a Poco – open to public. They have happy hour everyday and a really good chicken sandwich and veggie rice.

Location

Monteverde is located in the Corridor of Tilaran in the province of Puntarenas, 1500-1800 meters (5000-6000 feet) in elevation.

Monteverde is 140 kilometers (87 miles) from San Jose and 114 kilometers (71 miles) from Liberia.

How to Get to Monteverde

Bus

From San Jose: There is a bus from San Jose downtown at 6:30 AM and 2:30 PM, it takes 5 hours and costs ~3885 CRC per adult.

From Liberia: 3 bus changes required. Take the bus from Liberia downtown to downtown Cañas, Cañas to Tilaran, Tilaran to Santa Elena. For bus times, check the website Rome2Rio.

Shuttle

You can take private or shared shuttles.

Get 10% off your Interbus shared shuttle! They pick up and drop off from Monteverde to other popular tourist destinations.

A private shuttle from San Jose and Liberia costs around $280 USD one way for 1-5 people.

Please contact us to book your private shuttle to Monteverde!

Driving

Monteverde is about a 3.5 hour drive from San Jose through Route 606. From Liberia, it is also about a 3.5 hour drive through Las Juntas Route 145.

Read our Monteverde road conditions post for information about Monteverde routes and road conditions. Monteverde is one of the destinations where a high clearance car and/or 4wd is highly recommended.

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Taxi Boat

If you are coming from La Fortuna and don’t have a rental car, a fun way to get to Monteverde is to take the taxi boat across Lake Arenal. The trip takes around 3 hours and costs from around $55 USD per person.

They offer 2 routes a day, one in the morning around 8 AM and one in the afternoon around 2 PM.

Contact us to book your taxi boat!

How to Get Around Monteverde, Costa Rica

If you do not have a car, you can:

  • Take a taxi. There are plenty of taxis in Santa Elena town.
  • Uber. We saw a couple of Ubers in downtown.
  • Walk if you are close to Santa Elena town or in Cerro Plano. It is quite hilly so put on your good walking shoes and bring your rain jacket.
  • Book tours with transportation included.

The main road through Santa Elena town (Route 606), around the cemetery and Cerro Plano is paved.

Other than that, all the other roads like going to the Monteverde Cloud Forest, Santa Elena Cloud Forest, Cerro Pinocho, El Tigre Waterfalls and San Luis are partially unpaved and very bumpy with big pot holes.

This is why a high clearance car is recommended if you plan to drive yourself to the attractions outside the town center.

A 4×4 is recommended in the peak rainy season months, especially if you are a big group with lots of luggage. You’ll need a car with a stronger engine to get around those steeps hills.

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What To Know About Visiting Monteverde, Costa Rica

Most people stay 1-2 days but we recommend more!

For 1 full day in Monteverde, most people do either a full day at the adventure parks or a full day hiking the reserves.

People who stay longer are usually the birdwatchers or prefer mountains over beach. But even if you’re not a birder, if you love mountains, you’ll want to stay longer in Monteverde. If that’s you, we recommend minimum 3 nights.

Check out our 1, 2 and 3 day Monteverde itineraries for ideas of how to plan your time there.

Bring a sweater, rain jacket and long pants

At night it can get chilly, especially if it’s windy and the wind can be really intense. This area can rain anytime of the year.

There are lots of clothing stores in downtown Santa Elena if you forget to bring a jacket.

A common question is if they should visit Monteverde or Arenal

Despite what people think, Monteverde and Arenal (La Fortuna) are very different places.

Monteverde is the tropical cloud forest, high in elevation with cooler temperatures and mountainous roads.

La Fortuna (Arenal) is the Northern Lowlands and tropical rainforest, near Arenal Volcano and Lake Arenal.

Check our post comparing Arenal and Monteverde to see which one is right for your itinerary. If you can, visit both!

What to Pack for Monteverde, Costa Rica

Warm clothes and a waterproof rain jacket. I love my North Face rain jacket.

Closed hiking shoes, and if you can, waterproof. If your shoes aren’t waterproof, you can use a waterproofing spray.

Bring waterproof gear in rainy season such as a waterproof backpack, poncho, waterproof rain jacket.

You can also get a rain cover for your backpack if it’s not waterproof. We brought our Aqua Quest waterproof backpacks which worked spectacularly.

Read other Costa Rica guides here!

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Comments

  1. Alice says

    March 1, 2019

    We plan on ziplining and then going to the hummingbird garden afterwards. Is driving our own vehicle throughout the park allowed (From Original Canopy to Selvatura?) or is there one big parking area?

    Also, will an admission fee be charged even though we already bought the canopy tour tickets?

    Reply
    • Sammi says

      March 4, 2019

      Hi Alice, if you’re going to Selvatura Park only, you’ll walk from the zipline to the hummingbird garden as it is in walking distance, no need to drive. If you already bought zipline tickets, you’ll need to buy hummingbird garden tickets if you haven’t already

      Reply
      • Alice says

        March 4, 2019

        Thank you, your blog has been so helpful!

        Reply
        • Sammi says

          March 4, 2019

          you’re welcome!

          Reply
  2. Hollie Hughes says

    January 27, 2019

    Your blog is so helpful! 23 days and counting until I arrive 🙂
    Have you done the Sky Walk in Monteverde? I was wondering if my Keen sandals(closed toe) would be enough since it mostly looks like hanging bridges. Their website says hiking or tennis shoes, but it seems you have been able to do a lot in your hiking sandals.

    Reply
    • Sammi says

      January 27, 2019

      Hi Hollie! We have done it and we work our KEEN closed toed sandals. The hanging bridges are very nice and the rest of the trails are dirt, they usually say fully closed shoes for the most protection but we’ve worn out KEEN closed toed hiking sandals all over Monteverde including the hanging bridges and they were great. Just don’t stray off the paths (don’t want to be stepping on any ant hills or anything!)

      Reply
  3. Mufid AlShalabi says

    December 9, 2018

    Hi,
    We are staying at Samara for a week as our main base, would you suggest doing a day trip to Monteverde or staying there for a night? We are going to rent a car and driving is not an issue for us. We are interested in ziplining, and doing the hanging bridges walk at Monteverde or Arenal? Would you suggest one over the other?
    Thank you for all this great information. Amazing website.
    Mufid

    Reply
    • Sammi says

      December 9, 2018

      I would definitely stay a night if you can. Monteverde is amazing and it’s worth staying a night!

      Reply
  4. Sammi says

    December 7, 2018

    Hi Heidi, you’ll have to take the bus first to Tilaran (every day at 7.00am. Approx 3 hours.), then Canas (should be one every hour from 5 AM to 1030 AM and then every other hour or so, very popular and common route), then to Liberia (also a popular route, usually one every thirty minutes from 830 AM to 3 PM. It’s the same as Liberia to La Fortuna except at Tilaran, you’ll go to Liberia instead of La Fortuna.

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  5. Heidi says

    December 7, 2018

    I plan to take the bus from Liberia to La Fortuna and then the water taxi to Monteverde. Do you know the bus schedule from Monteverde back to Liberia?

    Thanks,
    Heidi

    Reply
  6. Carmel Hiebert says

    December 6, 2018

    I’ll be driving from La Fortuna to Monteverde, can you tell me approximately what the travel time would be? and if Waze is up to date with road closures etc and does it give approximate travel times? I downloaded it but haven’t used it yet!

    Thank you!

    Reply
    • Sammi says

      December 7, 2018

      La Fortuna to Monteverde is roughly 3 hours driving, Route 606 is still under construction but you will be going around the lake the other direction but Waze works great and does give you approximate travel times. It works very similar to Google Maps, and has data such as traffic, construction, slow downs, etc. because it’s user generated so you can see live how the traffic or route is.

      Reply
  7. Daniel says

    May 8, 2018

    For those driving from Arenal to Monteverde around the lake:AVOID the German Bakery in Nuevo Arenal. We saw the signs around the road so we went to check it out. We ordered an espresso, a cappuccino and an apple strudel for 7,000 colonos or around 15 dollars. MAJOR tourist trap.

    Reply
  8. Mary says

    March 20, 2018

    Do you recommend going as soon as the parks open for best wildlife viewing. 7:30 seems early for us and we would prefer going to the later 9:15 tour, but don’t want to miss out on the best time for the hike. Thanks!

    Reply
    • Sammi says

      March 20, 2018

      Wildlife is most active in the mornings at sunrise (around 530 AM) and that’s the best time for wildlife watching. So if you go in the late morning/afternoon, a lot of animals are sleeping by around then and birds are not very active. There’s always a chance to see them any time of the day but your best chances are in the morning.

      Reply
  9. Marc says

    February 20, 2018

    You recommend el Establo as a good place to stay. I was wondering about the evening nature walk at El Establo and the Zip lines at el Establo. How do they compare to the evening walk at Monteverde park and the other local zip lines?

    Reply
    • Sammi says

      February 20, 2018

      Hi Marc, we haven’t done the nature walk or zipline at El Establo, we’ve only stayed at the hotel so I can’t give a personal opinion on that, sorry.

      Reply
  10. Lisa says

    May 1, 2017

    Thank you for the tips the guide books I have are no very helpful

    Reply
    • Sammi says

      May 1, 2017

      Hi Lisa, I’m so glad the blog is helpful! Some books aren’t very helpful since they aren’t written by people who have been there unfortunately.

      Reply
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