Manuel Antonio is one of Costa Rica’s most popular destinations — rainforest, beaches and the country’s most-visited national park, all in one compact area. But getting there from San José takes more planning than most visitors expect. Here is every option, from slowest to fastest, with honest pros and cons.
Driving or private transfer
The drive is about 2.5 to 3.5 hours depending on San José traffic and the coastal road through Jacó. A rental car gives you freedom to explore, and a private transfer is comfortable — but either way you lose most of a morning, and rates climb in high season. In the green season, heavy afternoon rain can slow the route further.
Shared shuttle or public bus
- Shared shuttles run door-to-door but stop for other passengers, stretching the trip past four hours.
- The public bus from Tracopa is the cheapest option, but slow and tied to a fixed timetable.
- Both are fine if budget matters more than time.
Flying private with AeroRide
A charter from San José to Quepos (XQP) takes about 25 minutes in the air. You charter the whole aircraft (five to twelve seats) for $715 and split it, so per seat it is comparable to a regular ticket — about $143 for five passengers. There is no traffic, you choose the departure time, and you land ten minutes from the national park entrance.
Why fly to Manuel Antonio
- Save most of a travel day in each direction.
- Land minutes from the park, Playa Espadilla and Marina Pez Vela.
- Skip the winding, often-congested coastal highway.
- Ideal for families who dread long car journeys — see family travel.
Planning your day
Most visitors fly in the morning, hit the national park early when wildlife is active, then enjoy the beach and a clifftop lunch. With a fast flight you can even do Manuel Antonio as a long day trip, though an overnight is far better. Request a flight or message us on WhatsApp to plan it.
Planning Your Costa Rica Trip with Private Aviation
Costa Rica rewards travelers who combine multiple regions into a single seamless journey. Private charter flights make this practical: fly from SJO to the Caribbean coast, then to the Pacific, then to mountain lodges, all within a single trip without backtracking. Each destination becomes accessible without the highway fatigue. Plan your itinerary around experiences rather than road times, and let private aviation handle the logistics.