Environmentally friendly car rental in Costa Rica

If you're looking for car rental in Costa Rica, look no further. We offer low CO2 vehicles that are at the cutting edge of environmental technology, with a choice of hire vehicles right across the range, from small city cars to luxury limousines all of which give our customers the opportunity to reduce their CO2 emissions.

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Car rental locations in Costa Rica

Car rental in San José Airport

Green motion San José Airport is located in a shared office with Adobe Rent a Car San José Downtown. The adress is: Edificio Adobe, Calle 34, Barrio Corazon de Jesus, Distrito Hospital.

Car rental in San José Downtown

Green Motion San Jose Downtown is based outside the Terminal at Plaza Mango, Local LC-103, Radial Francisco J. Orlich.

Car rental in Liberia Airport

Green Motion Liberia Airport is based outside the Terminal at Centro Comercial Seneca, Local #1, Route 21, Km 17; 5 minutes away from the Terminal.

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Costa Rica is a treasure trove of natural beauty and biodiversity, known for its lush rainforests, stunning beaches, and abundant wildlife. Here are some of the main tourist attractions in Costa Rica, with details on how to reach each one by rental car:

Arenal Volcano National Park

Arenal Volcano is one of Costa Rica’s most famous landmarks. The national park offers hiking trails, hot springs, and the chance to see an active volcano.

How to Reach:

  • Route: From Juan Santamaría International Airport in San José, take Route 1 (Inter-American Highway) northwest to San Ramón, then follow Route 702 to La Fortuna.
  • Estimated Travel Time: Approximately 3 hours.
  • Parking: There is ample parking available at the park entrance and at various attractions within the area, such as the hot springs resorts.

Monteverde Cloud Forest Reserve

Monteverde is renowned for its biodiversity and cloud forests. Visitors can enjoy canopy tours, hiking, and bird watching in this lush, mist-covered environment.

How to Reach:

  • Route: From Juan Santamaría International Airport, take Route 1 west to Route 606 north, leading directly to Monteverde.
  • Estimated Travel Time: About 3.5 hours.
  • Parking: Parking is available at the entrance to the reserve and at nearby lodges and attractions.

Manuel Antonio National Park

This popular park features pristine beaches, lush rainforest, and diverse wildlife, including monkeys, sloths, and numerous bird species.

How to Reach:

  • Route: From Juan Santamaría International Airport, take Route 27 west to Route 34 (Costanera Sur) south to Quepos, then follow signs to Manuel Antonio.
  • Estimated Travel Time: Around 3 hours.
  • Parking: There are several parking lots near the park entrance, with shuttle services to the main beach and hiking areas.

Tortuguero National Park

Known as the “Amazon of Costa Rica,” Tortuguero is famous for its network of canals, wildlife, and turtle nesting sites. The park is accessible by boat or plane.

How to Reach:

  • Route: From Juan Santamaría International Airport, take Route 32 north to Guápiles, then follow signs to La Pavona, where you can park your car and take a boat to Tortuguero.
  • Estimated Travel Time: Approximately 3 hours to La Pavona, then a 1-hour boat ride.
  • Parking: Secure parking is available at La Pavona, where boats depart for Tortuguero.

Poás Volcano National Park

Poás Volcano is an active stratovolcano with one of the largest craters in the world. Visitors can explore the crater, see fumaroles, and enjoy the surrounding cloud forest.

How to Reach:

  • Route: From Juan Santamaría International Airport, take Route 1 to Route 712 north, then follow signs to the park.
  • Estimated Travel Time: About 1.5 hours.
  • Parking: There is a designated parking area at the park entrance.

Corcovado National Park

Located on the Osa Peninsula, Corcovado is one of the most biologically diverse places on Earth. The park offers pristine beaches, extensive wildlife, and lush rainforest.

How to Reach:

  • Route: From Juan Santamaría International Airport, take Route 27 to Route 34 south to Palmar Norte, then follow Route 245 to Puerto Jiménez, where you can arrange transportation to the park.
  • Estimated Travel Time: Approximately 6 hours.
  • Parking: Secure parking is available in Puerto Jiménez, with transport options to the park’s entrance.

These attractions highlight the natural beauty and diverse ecosystems of Costa Rica. Make sure to check the latest travel conditions and parking information before your visit. Enjoy your adventure in Costa Rica!

Driving a rental car in Costa Rica – Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need an International Driving Permit (IDP) to drive in Costa Rica?

No, an International Driving Permit (IDP) is not required if your driver’s license is in English or Spanish and is valid. However, if your license is in another language, it’s recommended to carry an IDP along with your home country’s driver’s license.

Is it safe to drive in Costa Rica?

Driving in Costa Rica is generally safe, but road conditions can vary. In urban areas, traffic can be heavy, and rural roads may have potholes, sharp curves, and limited signage. Night driving is discouraged due to poorly lit roads and unexpected obstacles like animals or cyclists.

Are 4x4 vehicles necessary for driving in Costa Rica?

While a regular car is fine for city driving and popular tourist destinations, a 4x4 vehicle is highly recommended if you plan to explore rural areas, national parks, or beach towns with unpaved or rugged roads. During the rainy season (May to November), a 4x4 is even more useful due to muddy conditions.

Are there toll roads in Costa Rica, and how do I pay for them?

Yes, Costa Rica has several toll roads mainly around San José and on the highway to the Pacific Coast. Tolls are inexpensive, typically ranging from ₡100 to ₡800 (about $0.20 to $1.50 USD), and can be paid in cash (colones or USD). Some rental cars offer an electronic toll pass (Quick Pass) for added convenience.

How much does fuel cost in Costa Rica, and where can I fill up?

Fuel prices in Costa Rica are regulated nationwide, so prices are the same at all gas stations. Fuel costs around ₡700-800 per liter (~$5-6 per gallon). Gas stations are full-service, so attendants will pump gas for you. Credit cards are widely accepted, but it’s wise to carry cash in rural areas.

Are GPS and navigation apps reliable in Costa Rica?

Many roads in Costa Rica are poorly marked or unnamed, making navigation challenging. It's recommended to rent a car with a GPS device or use navigation apps like Waze, which is very popular and updated in Costa Rica. Google Maps also works but may not always reflect real-time traffic or accurate road conditions.

Are parking spaces easily available in Costa Rica?

In major cities like San José, parking can be challenging. Look for designated parking lots or guarded parking areas. Avoid leaving valuables in the car, as petty theft can occur. Many beach towns offer street parking, but always check for "No Parking" (No Estacionar) signs.

Is roadside assistance available in Costa Rica?

We offer 24/7 roadside assistance. In case of emergencies, dial 911 for police, medical, or fire services.