Bed and Breakfast Monteverde Costa Rica Mar Inn
Mar Inn
Bed & Breakfast,
Santa Elena Monteverde
Monteverde, Costa Rica
Monteverde Bed and Breakfast, Mar Inn

Welcome to Mar Inn Bed and Breakfast, your bed and breakfast holiday accommodation in Santa Elena Monteverde. Our bed and breakfast accommodation is a Family style house located in the Santa Elena Village, looks out onto the Nicoya Gulf. Take some time out and relax in the welcoming atmosphere of our home.

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How to get to Monteverde

 

 

We are located in Santa Elena Monteverde, from downtown is only 1.5 kms north.

Getting here By Bus
The public buses in Costa Rica are actually efficient, safe, and incredibly inexpensive. A one way ticket to Monteverde from San Jose costs about $7.50. You can even bring you surfboard on the bus for an extra $2.00. You have to physically buy them at the bus station. Buses leave for Monteverde twice daily; one at 6:30 am, and the other at 2:30 pm. The trip takes about four and a half hours, and the bus does stop for about 15 minutes at a restaurant in the city Sarmientos, which is a little over halfway to Monteverde.

Bus Schedule: San Jose-Monteverde-San Jose departure at 06:30 am and 14:30pm Ticket prices: $4.00 per person

Getting here by Shared Vans, Shuttles
If you do not want to have to drive yourself, but do not want to get on a crowded bus, a semi-private shuttle is a good idea. There is one company that provides shuttle service to Monteverde; Monteverde Shuttle Bus. The shuttle is incredibly convenient; it will pick you up and drop you off anywhere, eliminating any need for taxi service. The price is $39 per person per one way. The fare for children is usually 50% off of the adult price. The shuttles leave from San Jose every day at 8:00 am and 2:00 pm.

Getting here By Car Rental
Your other option is to drive. First of all, make sure you rent a four wheel drive vehicle. Most of the roads to Monteverde are dirt, and there are many potholes along the way. If it is the rainy season, the drive to Monteverde can be especially tedious, and you will not be able to get to the cloud reserve at all unless you are driving a 4×4 vehicle. From San Jose, you take Highway 1 north and then take the Sardinal exit. Part of the route going past Sardinal and up the mountain is paved, making driving conditions easier. You will passing through Guacimal, and then you will reach Santa Elena. This trip will take about four and a half hours, and you will drive 105 miles.

 

 
Where to eat in Monteverde
If you ´re in mood to eat out, there are several inexpensive restaurants scattered along the road between Santa Elena and Monteverde

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Monteverde Hikking Trails
Many of the trails can be combined to form loops.

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Mar Inn Bed & Breakfast rated "excellent" by 2 travelers