San Jose to Manuel Antonio: Private Shuttle, Drive Times & Best Route (2026)

San Jose to Manuel Antonio: Private Shuttle, Drive Times & Best Route (2026)

How to get from San Jose (SJO) to Manuel Antonio. Private shuttle $190, drive time 3.5 hours. Route options, stops along the way, and booking details.

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Quick answer: San Jose (SJO Airport) to Manuel Antonio is approximately 170 km and takes about 3.5 hours by private shuttle. Toorizta’s private transfer costs $190 for up to 4 passengers ($15/person extra above 4). The route follows the Pacific Highway (Ruta 27) through the mountains to the coast.

Manuel Antonio is the most visited national park in Costa Rica, and most travelers arrive through SJO Airport in San Jose. The transfer is straightforward but there are several options with very different price points and comfort levels.

Transfer Options: SJO to Manuel Antonio

Option

Cost

Time

Best For

Private Shuttle (Toorizta)

$190 per vehicle

3-3.5 hours

Couples, families, anyone wanting door-to-door

Shared Shuttle

$50-65 per person

4-5 hours

Solo travelers on a budget

Rental Car

$40-80/day + insurance

3-3.5 hours

Travelers planning multiple stops

Domestic Flight

$80-150 per person

25 min flight + taxi

Short on time, willing to pay premium

Public Bus (Tracopa)

~$10 per person

4-5 hours

Budget backpackers

Cost comparison for 2 travelers: A private shuttle at $190 total = $95 per person. A shared shuttle at $55 each = $110 total. For couples, private is actually cheaper and faster.

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The Route: What to Expect

The drive from SJO to Manuel Antonio follows Ruta 27 (the Pacific Highway), which is a modern toll highway that cuts through the mountains toward the coast. After descending to Orotina, the road continues south along the coastal highway through Jaco and Quepos before reaching Manuel Antonio.

The first hour is highway driving through the Central Valley. The second hour brings you through mountain passes with dramatic views. The final stretch is coastal, passing through Jaco and Quepos. The road is paved the entire way and is the best-maintained highway in the country.

Optional Stops Along the Way

If you book a private shuttle, you can request stops without additional charge (within reason). Popular options include the Tarcoles Bridge (famous for crocodile spotting from above), a quick lunch in Jaco, or a coffee stop in the Central Valley. Let your driver know your preferences when booking.

Timing Your Transfer

If your flight arrives before noon, take the shuttle straight to Manuel Antonio. You will arrive by mid-afternoon with time to settle in, hit the beach, and catch sunset. If you land after 3 PM, consider staying near SJO the first night and departing for Manuel Antonio the next morning. Arriving at your hotel in the dark means you miss the scenic drive and lose your first evening.

From Manuel Antonio: Onward Transfers

Manuel Antonio connects easily to other destinations:

Manuel Antonio to Arenal: $220, about 4.5 hours
Manuel Antonio to Monteverde: $320, about 5 hours
Manuel Antonio to Santa Teresa: $380, about 5.5 hours (includes ferry)
Manuel Antonio to SJO (return): $190, about 3.5 hours

See all routes on our shuttle service page.

Related Guides

Manuel Antonio Travel Guide
Costa Rica Airport Transfer Guide
All Shuttle Routes and Prices
Things to Do in Manuel Antonio

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