Last updated on February 26th, 2024 at 06:54 am
How To Get From Puerto Jimenez to Manuel Antonio Best Way – You can go by bus, van, taxi, rent a car and private transfer.
What Is The Distance From Puerto Jimenez to Manuel Antonio?
The distance from Puerto Jimenez to Manuel Antonio is 215 kilometers. Click here to book online Puerto Jimenez activities and Day Trips
The travel time by car from Puerto Jimenez to Manuel Antonio is around 3 hours and 15 minutes. Read here how to get from Manuel Antonio to Puerto Jimenez the reverse way.
What Is The Cheapest Way From Puerto Jimenez to Manuel Antonio?
The cheapest way from Puerto Jimenez to Manuel Antonio is by bus for $15 USD and the travel time is around 5 hours and 30 minutes.
What Is The Best Way From Puerto Jimenez to Manuel Antonio?
The best way from Puerto Jimenez to Manuel Antonio is by shared van for $71 USD you can book online and 3 hours and 30 minutes travel time.
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WHERE TO STAY IN MANUEL ANTONIO
There are dormitory rooms that you can rent the bed for as low as $15-20 USD a night if you want the cheapest option. Double-room hostels can cost up to $30-40 USD a night while mid-range hotels cost more or less $80 USD a night.
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HOW TO GET FROM PUERTO JIMENEZ TO MANUEL ANTONIO
BY SHARED VAN FROM PUERTO JIMENEZ TO MANUEL ANTONIO (BEST WAY)
The best way from Puerto Jimenez to Manuel Antonio is by shared van direct to your hotel and it will take 3 hours and 30 minutes.
The van fare from Puerto Jimenez to Manuel Antonio is $71 USD and you can book online. The shared vans are leaving at 12 30 pm.
BUS FROM PUERTO JIMENEZ TO MANUEL ANTONIO (CHEAPEST WAY)
The cheapest way from Puerto Jimenez to Manuel Antonio is by bus. There is no direct bus from Puerto Jimenez to Manuel Antonio. You will have to go to Quepos first!
There is only one direct bus from Puerto Jimenez to Quepos stopping at Palmar Norte. The buses are stopping at Palmar Norte and transferring to Quepos.
BUS SCHEDULE FROM PUERTO JIMENEZ TO QUEPOS
The bus schedule from Puerto Jimenez to Quepos is leaving a few times per day and going thru Palmar Norte. Check Bus schedule and route here!
BUS SCHEDULE FROM QUEPOS TO MANUEL ANTONIO
The bus schedule from Quepos to Manuel Antonio is every 30-60 minutes starting at 4 am. The bus travel time from Quepos to Manuel Antonio is around 15 minutes ride and the bus fare is around $1 USD.
The total bus travel time from Puerto Jimenez to Manuel Antonio is around 5 hours and 30 minutes (could be longer depending on the waiting time) and the total bus fare is around $15 USD.
PRIVATE TRANSPORTATION FROM PUERTO JIMENEZ TO MANUEL ANTONIO
Hotel transfers are also very easy and convenient but can be a little bit pricey. The transfers are usually available 24 hours and are only ideal if you have the budget and you really want comfort. Prices are around $400 USD and you can fit up to 10 people. It could be $40 USD per person.
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BEST WAY FROM PUERTO JIMENEZ TO MANUEL ANTONIO BUS VS VAN PROS AND CONS
The best way from Puerto Jimenez to Manuel Antonio is by bus for $15 USD if you go on a budget for a total of 5 hours and 30 minutes. It can be longer depending on the transfer time at Palmar Norte.
The best way from Puerto Jimenez to Manuel Antonio is by van for $71 USD and you can book online if you prefer comfort and get directly to your hotel in 3 hours and 30 minutes without any other transfer.
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