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| Tortuguero | Do I need a 4X4 car? Posted: Sat September 23, 2006 01:12 PM UTC
We are 6 people touring Costa Rica from Tortugero to Arenal, then Manuel Antonio and finally Poas.
We start on November 9th. The tour agency offered us a non 4X4, 12 seats car. Is this enough or do we need a 4X4 car? Thanks for all answers Quiquog |
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| Tortuguero | RE: Do I need a 4X4 car? Posted: Sat September 23, 2006 01:31 PM UTC
We needed a 4 wheel drive, because we were there in heavy spring rains and the road up to arenal was washed out in several spots. Many of these cars have no shocks...and can be hard for long rides...check it out before you leave the lot. I have been there twice. Once with incredible views and monkeys climbing on the railings to our rooms---and once when the fog was so thick you could not verify by either site nor sound, there WAS an arenal....great bird watching at the inns on top overlooking...
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| Tortuguero | RE: Do I need a 4X4 car? Posted: Sun September 24, 2006 03:16 AM UTC
We use a driver with a van frequently and his van is not 4x4. We have traveled the road between Limon to Arenal in it with no problem. It won't be paved but it is well graded. Pot holes are always a problem whether it is paved or not so take your time.
Regarding Tortuguero. You cannot drive up there. You can drive to Limon (Moin) to the boat dock. There is a guarded lot there where you can leave your car while you are in Tortuguero. You will then travel by boat to Tortuguero and back. The road from Arenal to Manuel Antonio is paved and in pretty good shape. There are a couple of bridges as you approach Manuel Antonio that are a little "narrow". This will be about a 5-6 hr drive depending on stops. While in Arenal, if you stick to the main road to the sights you should be okay. If you want to get to the actual park to hike you might want to assess the road because that road is off the main road and unpaved. See Arenal.net to get an idea of where things are. There is a map of the area. If it is dry you should be okay. Manuel Antonio, don't know how much you will be driving there but the roads are paved. Getting back to San Jose from Manuel Antonio will be on good roads as well (again..watch those pot holes). Good road just means better than some. This is a 3hr ride. The road to Poas is good as well.
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| Tortuguero | RE: Do I need a 4X4 car? Posted: Sun September 24, 2006 04:44 AM UTC
I had a thought. That is a very rainy time of year to be going to Tortuguero/Limon. One of the rainiest times. The unpaved roads could be in pretty bad shape between Limon and Arenal and a 4x4 might be a better idea. You could fly to Tortuguero and then back to San Jose and from there drive to Arenal. Another option would be to hire a driver to drive you to Limon and then from Limon to Arenal. You could arrange to get the car in Arenal. There might be a drop off charge for them to get it to you but it can be done. By using the private driver you won't have to pay for parking and for rental on the car when you won't be using it.
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| Tortuguero | RE: Do I need a 4X4 car? Posted: Sun September 24, 2006 03:54 PM UTC
You cant drive to Tortugero as it is only rerachable by airplane or boat. The road are all nicely paved in between your other destinations
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| Tortuguero | RE: Do I need a 4X4 car? Posted: Thu September 28, 2006 07:06 AM UTC
The roads are very rough in the east I went there in a van and it took about 2 hours to go 50 miles and it would not have been any faster in a 4x4.
the pot holes in the dirt road were rough but the cows and dogs laying in the road made it a long trip.
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