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Driving to Arenal from Guanacaste: Road Conditions, Route and Stops In Between

May 1, 2025 By Sammi 97 Comments

If you’re planning on driving to Arenal from Guanacaste, we’ll show you what it’s like in this post.

Watch our video below or read on to find out if what kind of car you need, see what the road is like and what to know for this drive.

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Driving to Arenal (La Fortuna) from Guanacaste

Whether you are staying in Gulf of Papagayo (Playas del Coco, Hermosa, Ocotal, etc.), Papagayo Peninsula resorts or coming from Tamarindo/Flamingo/Westin Conchal, the driving route to La Fortuna is about the same.

You need to go to Liberia, get on the Interamericana highway 1, exit at Cañas, start driving around Lake Arenal, pass Nuevo Arenal and some small towns and then finally reach La Fortuna. The distance is about 130 kilometers or 80 miles.

Arenal to Guanacaste Driving Time

From Guanacaste Airport to Arenal/La Fortuna, the drive time takes around 2 hours and 45 minutes.

If you’re coming from Playas del Coco or the Gulf of Papagayo, the drive time is around 3-3.5 hours.

From Conchal or Tamarindo, it is around 4 hours.

Please remember that these are estimated driving times without any traffic or stops.

Furthermore, you will probably be driving much slower than you expect as this route is not on a highway the entire time. The only section on the highway is on the Interamericana Highway 1 from Liberia to Cañas.

After that it’s small roads that are curvy and windy so you will not be going 60mph / 100 kmph the whole time.

Because of these factors, we recommend to anticipate your drive to take a minimum of at least 1 hour longer than what your GPS tells you.

Even plan up to 2 if you plan to stop to get food, stop for views, leg stretch break, bathroom, etc.

If you are visiting during high tourism season December through April, there is a lot of traffic around Guanacaste Airport and Liberia downtown.

Also, if there are any car accidents along this route, it can greatly increase your driving time due to the infrastructure (one lane per direction).

Get more of our driving in Costa Rica tips here.

Route and 4×4

Do you need a 4×4 for La Fortuna from Guanacaste? No. The route from Liberia to La Fortuna does not require a 4×4 using Route 1 and Route 142. These are all main paved roads. In fact, most of it goes on a highway.

The fastest route Waze and Google Maps will normally show you is after Cañas, leaving Route 142 up to Ranchitos and going back to Route 142 by Lake Arenal Condos. This is a paved, albeit quite hilly/steep road going through the mountainous windmill farms.

Something else important to know: Once you start going around Lake Arenal, the road gets very curvy so you have to go slow.

If you get carsick or have kids, I highly recommend taking anti-nausea medicine before the drive.

Please bring Dramamine or your preferred non-drowsy medicine from home with you, as non drowsy anti-nausea medicine is not sold at every supermarket.

If you didn’t bring any, your best option is to go to a pharmacy and get either Gravol or Famodil.

When you set your GPS for La Fortuna, enter your hotel as your final destination.

Map of the Route and Points of Interest

Once you get around the lake, you can stop by the dam for a nice view of the volcano and lake. 

If you want to follow our exact route, including the stops, please check the map here!

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Video

We made a video of this exact drive, so you can see what the roads are like and the stops.

Driving to Arenal from Liberia

This is a beautiful drive as you go through the rainforests and around the Lake Arenal.

views of lake arenal volcano
Driving around the lake with Arenal Volcano in the distance

This route has a lot of signage but we still recommend to use a GPS.

Driving to Arenal From Guanacaste
Lake Arenal

Eventually after all the curves and turns, the volcano finally appears and you’ll start noticing signs for resorts and hotels.

You will know when you are close to La Fortuna when you drive across a short bridge on the lake.

There is a view of Arenal Volcano right in front of you on the bridge to the left. From there, you are only about 20 minutes from La Fortuna downtown.

driving to arenal from Guanacaste: Arenal Volcano
Driving to Arenal from Liberia

Keep going on this road, driving past the many luxury hotels and resorts in the area, passing the Arenal Volcano National Park entrance on your right and eventually ending up in La Fortuna, the main town and tourism hub.

Guanacaste to Arenal Driving Stops: Restaurants, Bathroom, Places to See, Etc.

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Liberia

If you are coming from Guanacaste Airport and are hungry right away, a popular stop is La Choza de Laurel. It’s a typical Costa Rican restaurant. Good food, they are kinda slow though.

If you are coming from Tamarindo/Coco, there is a coffee shop called Sun Burst at the Do-It Center about 50 minutes into the drive.

There are bathrooms and a small cafeteria. There is also a gas station in the same plaza.

Then, if you need to use the bathroom in Liberia, Plaza Santa Rosa has public bathrooms. This plaza also has a large supermarket, bank, restaurants and an ATM.

As Liberia is the capital city of Guanacaste, there are a lot of food options, including fast food.

Then on the drive from Liberia to Cañas, you can stop by Catarata Llanos de Cortes for a quick photo off of Interamericana highway 1.

It’s technically in Bagaces, about a 15-20 minute drive from Liberia and right off the highway before Cañas. It a 5 minute walk down to the beautiful waterfall.

Cañas

In Cañas, we like to get breakfast/lunch at Restaurante Mimi. This is where all the local farmers and workers eat in town. Great cheap local spot with their own parking lot.

There is also a convenience store right next door. Right on the route so no detour required.

There is also a large supermarket a few minutes from Mimi’s, on the route. It’s called Supermercado Compre Bien Cañas.

Ranchitos

Waze takes you through Ranchitos after Cañas. This part of the route goes through the windmills up in Tejona.

Most people drive straight through but we recommend to stop to stretch your legs and look around, as you get a beautiful view of Tilaran and the Guanacaste province below.

You can also see the windmills up close.

driving guanacaste to arenal tilaran windmills
Tilaran windmills

Go slow and enjoy the views. As you head down the mountain back onto Route 142, the section is paved but very steep. Drive carefully.

Lake Arenal

There are several places around Lake Arenal to stop. You will see a ton of signs that say something like “tourist stop” “tourist coffee” “Great views and coffee” and things like that.

For us, we usually like to stop at Cafe y Macademia because it’s very convenient being right off the road.

They have a bakery, restaurant, clean bathrooms, souvenir store and a nice view of Lake Arenal. Food, pastries, coffee and smoothies are great.

However, Cafe y Macademia is where all the tour buses stop so there are always a lot of people there.

We avoid stopping here in the high tourism season as it gets too crowded (December through April).

Other nice places to stop are Lake Arenal Pizza and Seafood, La Rana, Gingerbread Hotel & Restaurant or Los Heroes. Tourism buses do not stop at those places.

Lake Arenal Viewpoint

One of our favorite viewpoints along the lake is a point called “zona de descanso y mirador Lago Arenal.”

You can pull over and there are some picnic benches and plenty of room to park. Enjoy the views of the lake and Arenal Volcano from there.

Once when we drove to La Fortuna super early, we saw the sunrise from that spot and it was amazing!

driving tamarindo to la fortuna zona de descanso lago arenal
Gorgeous sunrise over Arenal Volcano

You can’t miss this spot to stretch your legs and get a beautiful view of the volcano and the lake.

Actually, you’ll get nice views of Lake Arenal all along this part of the route. And glimpses of Arenal Volcano as you get closer.

Nuevo Arenal

This small town along Lake Arenal has convenience stores and restaurants. Moya’s Place is a great restaurant.

The German Bakery is popular but it’s difficult to park there since it’s hilly street parking only.

We personally love Cafe Con Amor Gourmet Coffee Shop and Restaurant – it’s across the street with a few dedicated parking spots. Yummy coffee, pastries, desserts and food and open until 9 PM. Gingerbread Restaurant is also very good with a nice view of the lake.

Selva Paraiso is another coffee shop with souvenirs and bathrooms right off the road.

Closer to La Fortuna

Then for a couple of local spots with great views, there is Rancho Mirador Los Peñas, near Mistico Arenal Hanging Bridges Park.

driving to arenal from Guanacaste
Rancho Mirador Los Peñas

It’s a local family owned property with a stunning view of Arenal Volcano and Lake Arenal, offering traditional food.

This one requires a longer stop, it’s about 30 minutes total to go there and back from the main road. 4wd or high clearance car in dry season highly recommended to visit this spot.

Lake Cote

If you rented a 4×4 and are a proficient off road driver, you can also stop by Lake Cote. This is the largest natural lake in Costa Rica and also the spot of the only “official” UFO sighting in the country.

As it is truly an off the beaten path place, a 4×4 is required.

Read our post above for more information because this detour will add at least 1 hour to your drive from Guanacaste to La Fortuna.

Camping Montaña de Azucar (Formerly Mirador La Armonia)

This is another nice place to stretch your legs. It’s a local family owned property with a beautiful view of Arenal Volcano and Lake Arenal, it is mostly for camping.

They don’t offer anything and the entrance fee is kind of expensive for just a lookout point at 3000 colones per person (~$6 USD) when we went a few years ago.

But if you bring food and drinks, you can enjoy a picnic since they have some benches around.

Mirador la aromnia
Mirador La Armonia

We brought our dogs and they loved running around the property since it is very flat with lots of space.

Tips for Driving to Arenal from Guanacaste

  • Give yourself at least 4-5 hours for this drive to include bathroom, photo and food stops. Drive slow around the lake. It’s curvy with tight turns and no street lights.
  • Whenever you stop, try to park your car where you can see it from wherever you are. Never leave valuables visible and alone in the car.
  • Always roll up windows and lock your doors. Try to hide your luggage so it’s not visible in the car.
  • If you get carsick, take anti-nausea medicine!!! I can’t stress enough how CURVY this route is.
  • It’s not advised to drive this route late at night, especially in rainy season. This is because of the very dark and curvy roads with no street lights. Remember, the sun sets at 6 PM and it tends to start raining in late afternoon in rainy season.
  • If your flight lands from 3-6 PM, we recommend to stay a night in Liberia to settle in and leave in the daylight the next day. You can also stay somewhere halfway in Tilaran or Nuevo Arenal. Read more about driving to La Fortuna after landing.
  • Use Waze or Google Maps for navigation on your phone. You need phone internet data so get a Costa Rica pre paid sim card or sign up for an international date plan with your home provider. Does your phone only use eSIM? Get 10% off your Airalo eSIM package with our promo code “mytanfeet” Want to also have minutes and texts? Sign up for a Holafly package and get 5% off with our MYTANFEET promo code.
  • There are a few gas stations along the way in Liberia, Cañas, Tilaran and La Fortuna. Fill up before you leave if you have less than half a tank…just in case.

Alternative Route (Via Bijagua and Rio Celeste in Tenorio Volcano National Park)

There is an alternative route you can take from Guanacaste to La Fortuna, allowing you to see one of the most beautiful places in Costa Rica: the Rio Celeste river and waterfall inside Tenorio Volcano National Park.

You can drive from Liberia to Bijagua, hike Rio Celeste in Tenorio Volcano National Park and then continue to La Fortuna.

In Google Maps, you can set it as Liberia – Parqueo del Parque Nacional Tenorio – La Fortuna.

The drive from Liberia to Rio Celeste is 2 hours and Rio Celeste to La Fortuna is about 2 hours. High car is recommended.

Tips For This Alternative Route Stopping at Rio Celeste

IMPORTANT: Tenorio Volcano National Park tickets must be purchased in advance and they will give you a time slot to enter the park. If you are late, you cannot enter the park.

If you are visiting in low tourism season, the park rangers may allow you to enter but they only allow a certain number of people in the park at a time and per day.

This is one of the five most busiest national parks in Costa Rica so do NOT be late! It’s better to arrive earlier so leave with PLENTY of time to account for traffic/stops/etc.

Duration: The hike can take around 3 hours. We recommend you to buy the 9 AM time slot so you can be done around 12-1 PM with lunch included. That way, you can arrive in La Fortuna right at sunset and not have to drive much in the dark.

Have lunch at the restaurant outside the national park entrance and then head on your way to La Fortuna.

Keep in mind that if you visit during rainy season, particularly months like May, June, August – December, the Rio Celeste area does rain a lot. The river may not be quite as blue or you may get really rained on.

You can also stop at the Rio Celeste Free Pool to swim in the river after the hike. You can read more about getting to Rio Celeste in this post here. Remember to buy your park tickets beforehand (mandatory to enter the national park).

San Jose to La Fortuna

Are you coming from San Jose instead of Liberia? Check out our post driving from San Jose to La Fortuna to see what it’s like.

Driving from San Jose to Tamarindo? Click the link to read our guide to that drive.

Looking for some activities? Find out what are the top things to do in La Fortuna/Arenal! You can also read our recommended Things to Do in La Fortuna with kids post for ideas.

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Comments

  1. Amanda says

    March 11, 2019

    Hi Sammi,
    This will be our first time to Costa Rica and your blog has been incredibly helpful. I was just curious, I see there are some shuttle services from Tamarindo to Arenal. Have you ever had experience with these shuttles? What are your thoughts on them?

    Thank you!

    Reply
    • Sammi says

      March 11, 2019

      Hi Amanda! Yes there are several shared shuttle companies like Interbus, Easy Ride, Caribe Shuttle and Ride CR. Very common route and those are well known shuttle companies.

      Reply
      • Courtney says

        January 14, 2020

        Do you happen to know
        approximately how much a trip by shuttle would be with one of
        the companies you have listed? Thank you in advance!

        Reply
        • Sammi says

          January 14, 2020

          You can check their website for prices!

          Reply
  2. Aubrey says

    March 9, 2019

    So I know you’ve answered this question like 10 times, but we are arriving into LIB at 9pm and need to drive to the Tabacon Resort. We’re renting a car with WiFi in it so we can use Waze. We are very used to driving in the mountain areas in the US at night(windy roads, no railing, sometimes fog), but I’m still a little nervous. Will the WiFi work the whole drive? Is it safe, as in there’s not a lot of crime towards people driving? We know we’ll have to go slow and don’t plan on getting there till 1am-2am.

    Reply
    • Sammi says

      March 10, 2019

      Hi Aubrey, if you are used to that type of driving and will have a navigation, you can drive that route. There are generally not that many people on the route and it is safe as it’s a very popular tourist route. My main concern would be just in case you get lost or something happens because there are some small towns along that route but for a good part of it, there’s not much so in case something happens and you don’t have a local phone, it would be very bad to be stranded there in the middle of the night. I would definitely not recommend it if you are visiting during rainy season because it tends to rain pretty hard at night, especially August-November.

      Reply
      • Aubrey says

        March 10, 2019

        Thank you so much for the quick reply. I can’t say enough amazing things about your site, it has been SO incredibly helpful. I will most likely be asking/commenting on other pages to get your wisdom!

        Last question about the car, after making the reservation through your site, will I need to contact Adobe at the airport to make sure they will still be open at that time? We probably won’t clear customs until at least 9:30pm so I’m sure they will be closed. How do we get out car?

        Reply
        • Sammi says

          March 11, 2019

          Hi Aubrey!

          If you’re flying into San Jose Airport, they have an Adobe agent stationed there the whole day so there will be someone waiting for you when you exit the airport and you can still pick up the car when you land at night as the airport office will be open at that time. On the reservation sheet, just put in the time you are landing and your flight information.

          Reply
  3. Ravi says

    February 28, 2019

    We are debating whether to rent a car, hire a shuttle, or a personal driver from Tamarindo to Arenal for a day trip on a Saturday. Our plan was to then go to San Jose that night or the next morning since we have flights back to the US around 12pm Sunday. When would you recommend leaving for San Jose? Do you need a car to get around Arenal? Thanks! Love the site and recs!

    Reply
    • Sammi says

      February 28, 2019

      Hi Ravi, I would personally rent a car because it gives you more flexibility and the cost will be less than hiring a private shuttle (it’s around $200 one way from Tamarindo to La fortuna and one way from La Fortuna to San Jose). A car is helpful in La Fortuna because many attractions are spread out so if you want to go to the national park, it’s about a 20 minute drive from La Fortuna town.

      I would leave no later than 530 – 6 AM on Sunday to be at the airport by 10 AM, it’s about a 3 hour drive from La Fortuna to San Jose but there’s usually a lot of traffic in the city so you will want to make sure you give yourself extra time. Personally we recommend to stay in San Jose the night before instead of driving a long distance early in the morning to be on the safe side.

      Reply
  4. Melissa says

    February 23, 2019

    Has anyone recently driven from Liberia (LIR) to the arenal volcano area? I’d like to know if it requires a 4×4 or if a mid-size car rental will suffice. Also, we plan to visit the sites around La Fortuna – La Fortuna waterfall, hanging bridges, Arenal Volcano hike, etc so not sure if a 4×4 is required to get to those areas too. Thanks for your advice!

    Reply
    • Sammi says

      February 23, 2019

      Hi Melissa, you don’t need a 4×4 to any of those places. All paved roads, except for the road to the national park but it is just unpaved, nothing bad so a sedan will be fine.

      Reply
  5. Paula says

    December 31, 2018

    Hello, we arrive at SJO ar 2:30 pm on January 2. Do we have time to drive to Monteverde before dark. If not, do you have any recommendation for a place to stay along the way. Regards, Paula

    Reply
    • Sammi says

      January 1, 2019

      Hi Paula, you will be able to still have light because you’ll probably go through immigration and pick up your car by around 330 PM or so. Hopefully traffic in San Jose is not too bad but sometimes it can take around 30 minutes to an hour in rush hour to get out of the city. It gets dark by 6 PM everyday and it is about a 3 hour drive to Monteverde and not recommended to drive in the dark because that route is quite narrow and steep. You could stay a night in San Jose, or you can drive to Puntarenas and stay the night there. (Here is a map so you can see: https://goo.gl/maps/5aR8dXySVWq)

      Reply
  6. Ben says

    December 3, 2018

    Hi, We will be arriving in Liberia just after 1 (over this coming Spring Break). We are staying at one of the resorts between Tabacon and La Fortuna for a few days and then back to Playa Flamingo for a few more days. I think I would like to rent a car, at least until we get back to Playa Flamingo. Do you think we can make it to the resort near La Fortuna before it gets dark? If not, how much should we expect to pay a private driver? Also, can we rent a car in La Fortuna and drop it off in Playa Flamingo? Love the site. Thanks.

    Reply
    • Sammi says

      December 3, 2018

      Hi Ben, you can definitely drive between La Fortuna and Flamingo, it’s a very easy and common route for tourists as you can see in the post. It will take about 4 hours from Flamingo to La Fortuna.

      And you can rent a car in la Fortuna and drop it off in Flamingo, but there will be an extra fee for different pick up and drop off locations for most car rental companies.

      The company we work with for private transfers charges $220 for La Fortuna – Flamingo.

      Let me know if you have other questions!

      Reply
  7. Isaac Garcia says

    October 11, 2018

    Hi, we are staying bahia Potrero for 4 days at the end of October. What Tours do you recommend in this area ? Are there any local River Boat Tours ? How far is potrero from rincon de la vieja?

    Thank you.

    Reply
    • Sammi says

      October 12, 2018

      Hi Isaac, there is a Palo Verde National Park river tour that is nice, you can read more about it here: Palo Verde National Park

      Rincon de la Vieja is about 1.5 hours from Potrero, it has very nice hiking there. You can read more about it here: Rincon de la Vieja National Park

      Reply
  8. Debra says

    September 24, 2018

    Do you recommend driving from Tamarindo to Arenal in one day? We would spend two days in Arenal. We are traveling 12/22-12/31/18.
    We will be renting a car. Debra

    Reply
    • yeison says

      September 24, 2018

      Hello Debra, we drive all the time to Arenal from Tamarindo in one day, we usually leave around 7 AM in order to be there around 11 AM. Please let us know if you have further questions and thank you for reading Mytanfeet.

      Reply
    • Sammi says

      September 24, 2018

      Hi Debra, yes definitely. It’s about a 3.5 – 4 hour drive so totally doable in one day and is worth staying overnight in Arenal.

      Reply
  9. Erica says

    June 28, 2018

    This is very helpful, thank you. We’re traveling with children who get motion sick in the car very easily. Do you know about how far it is into the drive from Liberia where the road becomes curvy and windy? And about how long does the curvy road last before arriving at the Springs Resort & Spa in Arenal?

    Reply
    • Sammi says

      June 29, 2018

      Hi Erica, it is right after you leave Canas and head towards Tilaran and start going around Lake Arenal. It gets quite curvy when you go around the lake and it continues until you get into La Fortuna.

      Reply
  10. Lil says

    May 3, 2018

    My family and I arrive in Liberia at 330 headed to La Fortuna. In order to avoid driving in the dark, wanted to stay within a place thats fun and within a reasonable time before nightfall. Can you recommend someplace good?

    Reply
    • Sammi says

      May 4, 2018

      Hi Lil, the Gulf of Papagayo beaches are only about a 20 minute drive from the airport so you can stay there that night. The beaches to stay in that area are Playas del Coco, Hermosa, Ocotal and Panama. Coco is the most accessible one since that is the main town so you can find restaurants, markets, banks, etc. and there is a nice park, basketball court, small boardwalk, children’s playground and skatepark at the beach. I wrote a guide to Coco you can read here: Playas del Coco

      Reply
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