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Topic Title: Toll roads in CostaRica Topic Summary: info pls Created On: 06/03/2018 05:39 AM |
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- LostSherpa | - 06/03/2018 05:39 AM |
- foam ball | - 06/03/2018 08:31 AM |
- SurfAddict | - 06/03/2018 08:37 AM |
- Retread | - 06/04/2018 06:41 AM |
- frothing321 | - 06/04/2018 08:20 AM |
- GREG | - 06/04/2018 10:20 AM |
- jdbman | - 06/04/2018 11:25 AM |
- GREG | - 06/05/2018 07:04 AM |
- LostSherpa | - 06/10/2018 04:57 PM |
- havanabama | - 06/06/2018 12:44 PM |
- e11even | - 06/07/2018 07:44 AM |
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06/04/2018 08:20 AM
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yes, only significant toll is to get on the new highway, which i recommend. any other tolls you encounter will be less than a dollar, and they end when you get to the coastline, except maybe for 1 or two near major towns (quepos maybe) |
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06/04/2018 10:20 AM
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The toll road runs from San Jose to just before Caldera. TO get to it from the airport, take the highway west from the airport and look for the COYOL exit. Take that exit and head south for about 4 km. and look for the highway sign to Orotina - that's the toll road. You pay from 550-720 colones for each toll, there are 4 of them from there to the exit you take at POZON, which has signs to go to Jaco and Manuel Antonio.
If you stay on the toll road, it will take you to Caldera (the port), and Boca Barranca, and then Puntarenas exit (if you want to take the ferry to Santa Teresa) or on to the Interamerican Highway going north to Liberia. Tide charts for your Costa Rica trip are here - LINK to CRsurf tide chart ------------------------- http://www.crsurf.com ~ CR Surf Travel Company http://www.vacationsbygreg.com Instagram - @crsurf |
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06/04/2018 11:25 AM
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Is there an E-Pass lane?
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06/05/2018 07:04 AM
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There is a fast pass lane, but I don't know how to get one - yet. Luckily I do not have to drive to the city that frequently.
------------------------- http://www.crsurf.com ~ CR Surf Travel Company http://www.vacationsbygreg.com Instagram - @crsurf |
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06/10/2018 04:57 PM
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Had a great time, thanks for the road tips. Ended up staying at my cousins place at the Hermosa Beach Bungalows, Bungalow 2 - check it out on Airbnb, my cousin will make sure you have a great stay. Check them out! right down the beach from the main drag of Playa Hermosa. A stones throw away from "the tree". We were there from monday - saturday with minimal people out during the week. Small but fun swell. enough to get some ins-and-outs on the stand out sets( I got lipped mostly), that place picks up any bit of energy. http://www.hermosabeachbungalows.com/?item_id=2 ------------------------- The Dude Abides. http://www.rollerphotography.com/ Edited: 06/10/2018 at 05:05 PM by LostSherpa |
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