

It can get very foggy in these mountains, in which case your views will be limited to whatever’s in front of your car. As you twist through the lush scenery, you’ll enjoy dramatic mountain views - unless it’s foggy. Once on Route 32 you’ll drive high into the mountains that separate San Jose from the Caribbean coast. The easiest way is to put “Puerto Viejo de Talamanca” into your GPS or Waze app. Because there are no addresses in Costa Rica, finding Route 32 in San Jose can be tricky. The best route to Puerto Viejo from San Jose follows Route 32. If you’re visiting Puerto Viejo for an extended period of time, you might yourself paying a lot for a rental car you’re not using. Bicycles (available for rent) are a popular way to explore the beaches southeast of Puerto Viejo: Playa Cocles, Playa Chiquita, Punta Uva, Manzanillo. You can travel on your own schedule, and you can easily visit the many beautiful beaches nearby.īut many people discover they don’t need a rental car once they’re in Puerto Viejo. In many ways, a rental car is a great way to get to Puerto Viejo. The best ways to travel to Puerto Viejo are: Today the town is home to hostels, ecolodges, yoga studios and restaurants with vegan food. Over the following decades, surfers and backpackers discovered Puerto Viejo’s charms. The first road to the village was built in the 1970s. The village’s Afro-Caribbean community lived in splendid isolation among beaches and coconut palms. For most of the 20th century, there was no road to Puerto Viejo. Puerto Viejo’s unique vibe is partly due to its remote location. Unlike corporate resorts on the Pacific coast, Puerto Viejo attracts backpackers, surfers, hippies and countercultural travelers. Located on Costa Rica’s south Caribbean coast, Puerto Viejo is famous for stunning beaches, lush rainforest, delicious Afro-Caribbean food, and a laid-back Rasta vibe. Puerto Viejo de Talamanca (the popular Caribbean beach town I’m talking about) and Puerto Viejo de Sarapiquí (a small inland village 35 miles north of San Jose). Important Note: There are actually two Puerto Viejos in Costa Rica. From driving a rental car to public buses to private shuttles, I’ll discuss the best options for travel to and from this beautiful beach town. There are several great ways to get to Puerto Viejo, Costa Rica.
