photo from our tour 3 Days in Costa Rica: Arenal Volcano, Monteverde

3 Days in Costa Rica: Arenal Volcano, Monteverde & Manuel Antonio from San José

Costa Rica 3-park highlights – hike under active Arenal Volcano, canal boat safaris in wildlife-rich Tortuguero, beach + monkey trails in Manuel Antonio, all lodging, transport, meals and park entries included (3 days).

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Overview

This high-intensity three-day expedition traverses Costa Rica's most iconic ecological zones, moving from the misty canopy of the Monteverde Cloud Forest to the volcanic heat of Arenal and concluding on the white-sand beaches of Manuel Antonio.

This is a rhythmic crossing of the continental divide, transitioning from high-altitude hanging bridges to geothermal hot springs and the humid tropical Pacific coast.

Because this tour condenses the country's "Big Three" destinations into 72 hours with all logistics, meals, and entry fees included, it is the premier choice for travelers on a tight schedule.

You should book your 3-day Costa Rica circuit early to secure your spot in the air-conditioned transit for this cross-country adventure.

What's Included

  • 2 Nights accommodation (La Fortuna & Jacó)
  • A/C Transportation with hotel pickup/drop-off
  • National Park Entry (Arenal & Manuel Antonio)
  • Hanging Bridges & Butterfly Garden access
  • Baldi Hot Springs Day Pass
  • 2 Breakfasts and 2 Lunches
  • Alcoholic beverages
  • Optional Zipline or Coffee tour fees
  • Tips and Gratuities
  • Personal souvenirs (Gift shop stop included)
  • Dinner (unless specified by the guide)

Itinerary

  1. The journey begins with a pickup from your San José hotel. You’ll head directly to the Selvatura Park in Monteverde. You’ll spend the day hiking over the treetops via a series of hanging bridges, offering a vertical perspective of the cloud forest’s unique biodiversity. You’ll also explore the Butterfly Garden before transferring to La Fortuna for your first night’s stay.
  2. Day two is dedicated to the Arenal Volcano National Park. You’ll hike the volcanic trails to see the lava fields and enjoy views of Lake Arenal. The afternoon includes a visit to the La Fortuna Waterfall followed by four hours of relaxation at the Baldi Hot Springs Resort, where you can soak in natural geothermal pools. You’ll spend the night at a hotel near Jacó Beach to position yourself for the coast.
  3. The final day takes you to the Central Pacific coast. You’ll spend 12 hours exploring Manuel Antonio National Park, famous for its white-sand beaches and diverse wildlife, including capuchin monkeys and sloths. After hiking the rainforest trails and swimming in the Pacific, you’ll witness a sunset on the coast before the return transit to San José.

Expect a fast-paced, "all-killer-no-filler" itinerary. You will experience significant climate shifts, from the chilly, damp mists of the Monteverde highlands (approx. 18°C) to the tropical humidity and intense sun of Manuel Antonio (approx. 30°C). This tour involves a moderate amount of walking on both forest trails and volcanic terrain. While the transportation is wheelchair and stroller accessible, the nature of the park trails requires a basic level of physical fitness.

Costa Rica Circuit Insider Secrets

  • The "Dry Bag" Essential: Reddit travelers suggest bringing a high-quality dry bag. Between the "liquid sunshine" in Monteverde and the beach time in Manuel Antonio, you’ll want to keep your electronics protected throughout the three days.

  • Visitors on X recommend wearing your swimsuit under your clothes on Day 2. Transitioning from the volcano hike to the hot springs is much faster if you don't have to wait for the resort changing rooms.

  • If you want to see the sloths, guests on Quora note that the Manuel Antonio portion is your best bet. While the guide will help you spot them, they are often tucked high in the canopy; bringing your own lightweight binoculars is a game-changer.

  • The Gift Shop Buffer: The itinerary includes a 1-hour stop at the El Jardin Souvenir Store. This is a great time to pick up high-quality Costa Rican coffee or woodcrafts, as you won't have much shopping time within the national parks themselves.

Best Time to Visit

Wildlife visibility and trail conditions vary with the local weather patterns.

Season Months The Experience The Trade-off
Dry Season Dec – April Best views of the Arenal Volcano cone and clearest Pacific sunsets. The busiest time of year; park trails in Manuel Antonio can be crowded.
The Veranillo July – Aug Lush, green landscapes with a break in the rainfall. Higher humidity in the lowlands; afternoon showers are likely.
Green Season Sept – Nov The most "atmospheric" cloud forest experience in Monteverde. Highest chance of rain; some trails can be muddy.

Recommended Start Time: Check availability for the earliest pickup slot. A 6:00 AM or 7:00 AM start is critical to beat the San José traffic and ensure you have maximum daylight in the Monteverde canopy.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the zipline included?

No. Ziplining and the Coffee Tour are available as optional add-ons for an extra fee, depending on the day's schedule.

Do I need to bring my own gear?

Bring comfortable hiking shoes, a rain jacket, a swimsuit, and high-SPF sunscreen.

Are children welcome?

Yes, the tour is open to all ages (0-99), but children must be accompanied by an adult.

Is transport air-conditioned?

Yes, all transits are provided in modern, air-conditioned vehicles to ensure comfort during the long drives between parks.

What if the weather is bad?

This experience requires good weather. If it's cancelled due to safety concerns, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.

Book it today with Monteverde Cloud Forest Tours or simply following this link.

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