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Your driver will drop you off at your address in Puerto Viejo.
Puerto Viejo de Talamanca, a coastal town located along the Caribbean Sea, is the ideal destination for escaping the bustling atmosphere of the capital city, San Jose. It is known for its Caribbean restaurants and bars, colorful houses where indigenous and Afro-Caribbean locals live, and a laid-back atmosphere.
Puerto Viejo de Talamanca is no longer visited just by surfers, as its authenticity has captivated the hearts of so many. Take a trip from San Jose to Puerto Viejo de Talamanca and discover its charm for yourself!
The route from San Jose to Puerto Viejo de Talamanca is full of surprises. The best part is that with a private car service like Daytrip, you have the opportunity to explore all these bucket-list-worthy stops along the way. If you want to learn about Costa Rica’s history, add Cartago, Costa Rica’s oldest town, to your itinerary. If you'd like to meet sloths or exotic frogs, include Frog's Heaven and Sloth Sanctuary on your trip!
Before the Spanish conquistadors discovered and colonized Costa Rica, the area of Puerto Viejo de Talamanca was inhabited by the Bribri and Cabecar indigenous groups. As the area was filled with jungles, colonizing the whole territory was impossible.
Until the late 1790s, accessing the coast of Puerto Viejo de Talamanca was difficult, but it helped the locals cultivate their traditions and culture. As of 1979, the city and surrounding villages were finally connected to Limón (the province's capital city) by road. Slowly but steadily, the city was provided with electronics and other modern amenities, which improved the quality of local people's lives.
Nowadays, Puerto Viejo de Talamanca is known as a tropical rainforest paradise with pristine beaches, exotic wildlife and lush jungles, vibrant nightlife, and streets filled with reggae and Latin music. It is one of the best places for surfing in Costa Rica, which is also one of the reasons Puerto Viejo de Talamanca has become a famous destination.
Puerto Viejo de Talamanca is also attractive for nature lovers. It is located near the Cahuita National Park and Gandoca-Manzanillo Wildlife Refuge, where people can explore the rainforests and diverse wildlife. Visitors can also spot monkeys, sloths, tropical birds, and so much more.
Puerto Viejo de Talamanca is truly unique and special and is sure to become one of your top destinations! Immerse yourself in the tropical yet laid-back atmosphere that the locals call "pura vida," an expression you will likely hear hundreds of times during your stay.
Make sure your trip from San Jose to Puerto Viejo de Talamanca is as laid-back as the Costa Rican lifestyle by keeping in mind these handy tips:
While knowing some basic Spanish won’t hurt anyone, some locals have English as their native language, so if languages are not your strength, you will not get lost by knowing just English.
As you head out for dinner, mosquitoes and bugs will be present, so make sure you bring a good bug spray to avoid bites.
When talking to locals (or ticos, as they like to call themselves), you will most likely hear them saying “pura vida,” which can also mean “thank you,” “hello,” or “goodbye,” depending on the context. It is also a response to the question "How are you?" meaning everything is going great. This phrase is a great way to connect with the locals and show appreciation for their culture.
Now that you know more about what to expect from this coastal town, it is time to find the most convenient San Jose to Puerto Viejo de Talamanca transfer method. There aren’t many direct modes of transportation available, so you will most likely have to choose from one of these two:
If you are looking for a budget-friendly way to reach Puerto Viejo de Talamanca, you can choose one of the main bus companies that offer this route, Mepe. A one-way ticket costs around $13. The travel time is usually 4 to 5 hours. Keep in mind that the tickets can only be purchased in person, so make sure you arrive earlier (about 30 to 45 minutes before) to secure a seat.
If you are struggling to figure out public transport or you are too worried about being left without a seat, you can rely on a private car service such as Daytrip to take care of everything. Your local English-speaking driver will gladly pick you up at your accommodation in San Jose and take you on an unforgettable ride. You will reach the bohemian city of Puerto Viejo de Talamanca in around 4 hours and 10 minutes.
By choosing Daytrip, you also choose flexibility, as you can choose when you want to begin your journey. Not only that, you can also select what sightseeing stops you desire to make along the way. As Costa Rica is full of surprises, we recommend taking advantage of this amazing benefit!
Some of the stops you can include in your itinerary include historic places, such as the Juan Santamaria Historical Cultural Museum or Cartago, which are rich in colonial history. After that, you can visit Finca La Isla, where you can not only tour the botanical gardens but also taste exotic fruits.
It would not be Costa Rica if there weren’t tropical stops along the way. Make sure you visit the beautiful La Paz Waterfall Gardens, where you can meet tropical birds or even sloths. If you don’t spot any sloths, don’t worry because you can also visit the Sloth Sanctuary, which is home to more than 200 of these slow yet lovely animals. If you are a true nature lover, you won’t want to miss Frogs Heaven, where you will meet frogs of all colors, including toucans and snakes.
There is so much to do in Puerto Viejo de Talamanca and its surroundings that you should plan at least a week to explore it all! Here are some of the recommendations that will make your trip memorable:
If you want to explore more of the coast but don’t want to pay for tuk-tuks (although it is also an experience on its own!), renting a bicycle is the best way to do so. You will find plenty of bike rentals all around. Possibly, even your accommodation is renting them! It is an easy way to access other parts of the town and nearby beaches that might be hard to access otherwise.
Make sure you plan one day to visit the beautiful Cahuita National Park, one of the rare parks without an entry fee. During your tour, you can explore the beaches' wildlife and crystal-clear waters. If the weather is great, you can also go snorkeling, as this park has one of the largest coral reefs in the country!
While in Costa Rica, you should definitely visit one of the chocolate farms. You can learn about the history of cacao plants and the processes involved in turning cacao beans into chocolate. You'll also have the opportunity to sample chocolate and make your own. One highly recommended chocolate factory in the area is Caribeans Coffee & Chocolate, so be sure to visit their website!
There is no better way to experience a culture than by trying their most traditional foods. Puerto Viejo de Talamanca is rich in delicious local dishes you must try during your stay! Here are two culinary delights you simply cannot miss:
Puerto Viejo de Talamanca has a pleasant climate throughout the year, with temperatures ranging between 79°F to 90°F (26°C-32°C). However, if you visit from mid-May to the end of November, the rainy season, expect more rainfall. However, visiting during this time means you can experience lush and green landscapes, fewer crowds, and lower prices for car rentals, restaurants, and hotels.
The Caribbean Sea also maintains warm water temperatures year-round, typically between 81°F to 84°F (27°C-29°C), which is ideal for water activities such as snorkeling and surfing.
Costa Rica’s history, and especially the life of its national hero, is detailed in this fascinating free museum. A Hero’s History
With waterfalls, cloud forest, and an animal refuge, this private park offers a sampling of what makes Costa Rica so special. A Peaceful Piece of Paradise
Costa Rica's oldest city and former capital is a lovely blend of colonial splendor and laid-back living with a pinch of miraculous mystique. Pilgrimage Of The Black Madonna
This lush jungle garden is heaven for frogs and photographers alike. Hop Shots
Learn about these famously-slow-moving animals at this dedicated rescue center. Slow Love
Amongst the lush rainforest, this organic farm is making its own chocolate and growing a variety of other fruits and spices. A Botanical Bounty
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