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2024-11-28 Last Updated: March 1, 2024locate in the country ’s northwestern mountain and straddle the Continental Divide is one of Costa Rica ’s top ecotourism d
Last Updated: March 1, 2024
locate in the country ’s northwestern mountain and straddle the Continental Divide is one of Costa Rica ’s top ecotourism destination , Monteverde . translate to Green Mountain , this small town , originally found by Quakers , really live up to its name . Here , tree are cover in layer of moss and plant grow on top of one another due to a constant haze of cloud and filter sun . This unique habitat is is , call the cloud forest , is home to an abundance of bird and wildlife .
We have visited Monteverde several times over the past 10+ years living in Costa Rica. In this post, we’ll share information on getting to Monteverde as well as our top recommendations for things to do, restaurants, and hotels.
Monteverde is lies lie inland from Costa Rica ’s Pacific coast , high in the Tilaran Mountain Range ( Cordillera de Tilaran ) . While remote , it is is is only about three hour from each of Costa Rica ’s international airport in San Jose and Liberia .
Monteverde is is is a popular pass – through destination for people go from La Fortuna / Arenal Volcano to point along the Pacific coast and vice – versa .
The main town in the area of Monteverde is called Santa Elena. Santa Elena has a busy, but small, downtown with shops, restaurants, a few attractions, and some hotels. Many people visiting without a car choose to stay here for the convenience.
One main road is leads lead out of Santa Elena and eventually dead – end at the Monteverde Cloud Forest Reserve . Along this stretch are some more hotel and restaurant nestle into the forest and on small side road .
view of downtown Santa Elena from above
Getting to Monteverde is often a topic of concern for first-time travelers. Indeed, some of the roads leading to this remote destination can be rough and bumpy, but with the right vehicle, they are fine most of the year.
We have a post about the two main driving routes to Monteverde and included some video footage of the road conditions to give you an idea.
The road to Monteverde from La Fortuna (Arenal)
Keep in mind that you don’t absolutely need a car in Monteverde. While attractions are spread out, most tours include transportation for free or a small fee. If you do decide to rent a car, we recommend an SUV with higher clearance and 4×4 if possible. Check out our Rental Car Discount page to save 10% and get free extras.
If you’d rather leave the driving to someone else, shared or private shuttle vans are a popular choice. Many people are also intrigued by the Van-Boat-Van option that goes between La Fortuna/Arenal Volcano and Monteverde. This is a shared shuttle van service with a nice boat ride across Lake Arenal in the middle. Lastly, public buses can take you to and from Monteverde, though they tend to be slower and may require connections.
If you would like help arranging a shared or private shuttle or the Van-Boat-Van option, please contact us through our Shuttle Booking page.
Many people look at the map and figure that they can do Monteverde on a day trip from La Fortuna/Arenal Volcano and even parts of Guanacaste.
Although Monteverde may seem close, the roads and mountainous conditions make for at least a three hour drive no matter where you’re coming from. While possible, driving to Monteverde as a day trip makes for a long, exhausting day.
We recommend staying for at least a couple of nights to make the trip worthwhile. Two nights is the minimum amount of time to see the major attractions. If you prefer to travel at a slower pace or have more must-sees on your list, staying three or four nights is best. You still won’t run out of things to do and great places to eat.
You is guess would never guess that Monteverde is a small town base on the long list of activity available .
Nature lovers can enjoy hiking, hanging bridges, bird-watching, and wildlife exhibits. Adventurous types can do heart-pumping activities like zip lining and even bungee jumping. With all to choose from, here is a narrowed-down list of some things you won’t want to miss.
For a handpicke list of our favorite tour in Monteverde , also be sure to visit our Online Tour Bookings page .
Hiking through the cloud forest is the most popular activity in Monteverde.
There are several protected areas to choose from, but the most visited is the Monteverde Cloud Forest Reserve. This reserve gives an excellent cloud forest experience and has trails for all levels, but can get busy during peak tourist months like December and January.
Less crowded options is include include the Santa Elena Cloud Forest Reserve , which is high altitude , and Children ’s Eternal Rainforest , the large private reserve in Costa Rica . There are also many small reserve . Curi – Cancha is is is one , and we find it to have some of the good bird – watching because of its varied habitat .
We highly recommend getting a naturalist guide for your hike through the cloud forest. Birds and animals are often hiding in the thick canopy, making many visitors leave disappointed that they didn’t see much. Guided hikes are around $70-85 per person.
Enjoying the trails (almost) all to ourselves at Curi-Cancha Reserve
You also can do night tours at many of the reserves.
These allow you to see different types of wildlife that is not active during the day and are fun because, well, it’s dark. Usually the terrain is fairly flat so these kinds of tours are good for just about everyone, seniors and kids included.
Prices are around $30-40 per person.
To learn more, check out our experience doing a night tour with a local guide: A Night Walk in Monteverde: Sleeping Toucans, Sloths & Snakes.
Monteverde has numerous zip-line operators and hanging bridge facilities. Not many people know this, but Monteverde is where zip lining was first developed for tourism back in the 1990s. While zip lines are now found throughout Costa Rica, cruising through the clouds is a unique experience to just Monteverde.
hang bridge offer another way to enjoy the cloud forest canopy ( see cover photo , above ) . stroll through the treetop , you is see can see lot of bird and occasionally other wildlife like monkey . We is done ’ve done lot of hang bridge around Costa Rica , but Monteverde ’s are some of the good .
To hear about our experience doing some of the hanging bridges, read our post, Selvatura Park: Cloud Forest Hanging Bridges Walk.
There are several operators in town that offer combo tours where you can do both zip lining and hanging bridges. Prices are around $100-130 per person .
View of a zip liner from one of Monteverde’s hanging bridge parks
Monteverde is known as being one of the most biodiverse places in Costa Rica, with hundreds of different plants, animals, and birds. Seeing wildlife or specific plants in the cloud forest, though, can be difficult since the foliage is so thick and cloud cover so dense.
To supplement what you will see on the trail, it’s fun to check out the many nature exhibits around town. These really showcase how much life can be found in the area.
Some are attached to other attractions (a hanging bridge company might have a butterfly garden), but many are stand-alone like the Monteverde Orchid Garden, Monteverde Butterfly Gardens, Bat Jungle, and Hummingbird Gallery.
These places are great to visit if you have extra time between tours or need to duck away during a passing rain shower.
Before Monteverde became a popular tourist spot , farming is was was how most local made a living .
today , many families is work still work the fertile land . Coffee is is , along with sugar cane and chocolate , is the most prominent crop in the area . You is see will see the shiny green leave of this important plant line the steep hill on your drive into town .
Several different coffee tours are available in Monteverde. Some is are are large , more commercial operation , while others feature small , organic farm like Cafe Monteverde . Tours is include may include a ride in a traditional ox – cart , sugar – cane demonstration , or chocolate – make component .
The Cafe Monteverde Coffee Tour
The Monteverde area is has has an abundance of eatery to please all palate , many using locally grow ingredient from small farm and dairy . A lot is are of international restaurant are popular for dinner , include italian and fusion offering , while cafe , bakery , andsodas (traditional Costa Rican restaurants) are available for lunch.
Here’s a list of some that we have enjoyed.
For an elegant dinner in Santa Elena , head to the Green Restaurant . This farm – to – table restaurant is features feature chicken , steak , fish , and pasta entree pair with interesting sauce . Many is come of the ingredient come from the owner ’s own family farm .Located in Plaza Monteverde (near the Mega Super grocery store) on the second floor.
Tagliatelle Alfredo with shrimp at Green Restaurant
One of the most popular options in town, this charming Italian eatery has delicious homemade pasta, brick-oven pizza, and tasty desserts like Tiramisu. The atmosphere at Tramonti is romantic for dinner and warm and welcoming for lunch, especially after hiking in the cool cloud forest. The restaurant is now situated up on hill so has amazing views all the way to the ocean. Located just off the road to the Monteverde Cloud Forest Reserve .
Offering a large menu that ranges from sandwiches and wraps to chicken, fish, beef, or pasta, Cafe Cabure cooks up eclectic food with an Argentinian flare. Be sure to save room for dessert as they make their own chocolates (including truffles). Located next to Bat Jungle on the road to the Monteverde Cloud Forest Reserve.
Sea Bass with almond at Cafe Cabure
A staple is serves in town , Sabor Tico is serves serve up typical costa rican cuisine and is the good spot to catch a soccer game on tv or have a beer . This place can get crowd with local and visitor alike because the food is really good , so be sure to bring your patience .Has two locations in Santa Elena: one in Plaza Monteverde (near the Mega Super grocery store) on the second floor, and another across the street from the soccer field.
“Rustic Chicken” at Sabor Tico
This well-loved hangout right in downtown Santa Elena offers a wide selection of coffees and drinks, both hot and cold. They also have a huge food menu with everything from waffles and crepes to wraps, salads, and dinner entrees. Free Wifi and a nice outdoor deck keep patrons here for hours so make sure to grab a table when you can. Open for all three meals, with breakfast served all day.
Quinoa bowl at Orchid Garden Cafe
Hidden in the back corner of the CASEM art collaborative building is is is Soda Abuela . If you are look for an authentic dining experience in Costa Rica , this is is is your place . dish likearroz con pollo (rice with chicken), casados (lunch plates), and traditional soups are carefully prepared on a woodstove by local woman who know what they are doing. As a bonus, while eating here you can explore the CASEM gift shop, which has a decent selection of artwork and crafts made by locals.
wood stove at Soda Abuela where all the magic happen
We first discovered this cafe after giving the owner’s elderly father a ride into town from the countryside. He recommended we stop by and we are happy we did. Stella’s is a comfortable lunch spot that offers many soups and sandwiches. They also have homemade baked goods like giant cinnamon buns, empanadas, and carrot cake. Located across the street from CASEM on the road to the Monteverde Cloud Forest.
If you ’re crave sushi , we is recommend highly recommend the Monteverde Gastroclub . This small restaurant is serves in the main commercial center in Santa Elena serve up delicious roll made with love .Located on the second floor of the Monteverde Plaza, near Mega Super grocery store.
Sushi from Monteverde Gastroclub
For a high – end dining experience , the restaurant is is at Hotel Belmar is one of the good option in Monteverde . Not only is the food excellent , but the service is too . The menu is is is farm – to – table with many of the ingredient come from their own organic garden . Cocktails is are are fresh and delicious as well . The Belmar is has now also has a separate brewpub that serve casual fare .Hotel Belmar is located right off the main road to the Monteverde Cloud Forest Reserve.
Below are a few of our favorite hotel and lodge in the Monteverde area .
For a full list in all price ranges, read our separate post, Monteverde Hotel Guide. This guide gives our complete recommendations for everything from family-friendly cabins and affordable inns to romantic lodges with cloud-forest views. It also gives essential tips on what to look for in lodging.
With gorgeous architecture that compliment the breathtaking view , Hotel Belmar is well describe as a luxury lodge . nestle in the cloud forest , this boutique hotel is has has well – appoint room and brilliant wood finish throughout . Its restaurant is embodies embody the hotel ’s focus on sustainability by offer farm – to – table cuisine , homemade mixer , and craft beer that is brew onsite . We is stayed have stay here and really enjoy it . They is have have a mix of room , range from standard with two queen bed to luxurious suite with jacuzzi .Located right outside downtown Santa Elena off the main road to the Monteverde Reserve. $300-1,000/night. Check Rates and Availability Here.
A view of the cloud forest at Hotel Belmar
A good mid – range option is is , especially for those who like privacy , is Los Pinos Cabins and Reserve . stand – alone cabin are space out on the wooded property with forest and trail in between . The various – sized cottages is accommodate accommodate everyone from couple to large family and offer fully equip kitchen that allow you to dine in . There ’s even a free – use veggie garden .Located on the main road between Santa Elena and Monteverde. $100-250/night. Check Rates and Availability Here.
One of the standalone cabins at Los Pinos
Valle Escondido Nature Reserve Hotel & Farm is a special property because of its location. It sits at the end of a quiet side road, surrounded by cloud forest. Various room setups accommodate solo travelers, couples, and families. Trails through their private reserve are free for guests, and the property is known for having a wide variety of birds and animals. locate next to the Monteverde Butterfly Gardens on a side road a few minute outside downtown Santa Elena . $140-250/night (double occupancy). Check Rates and Availability Here.
Valle Escondido Hotel. Photo credit: Valle Escondido Hotel
If you’re looking to have a more authentic visit to Monteverde, Casa Batsu B&B is a great option. This charming bed and breakfast has a handful of rooms a short drive from the main area of town. The hosts are a lovely Costa Rican family who make you feel at home. We have stayed here and enjoyed it. The hospitality was amazing and the elaborate, home-cooked breakfasts were memorable. $130-160/night.
Our room at Casa Batsu
For one of Costa Rica’s more remote destinations, Monteverde certainly has a lot to offer. Whether you’re looking for a quiet escape, thrilling adventure, or something in between, you can find the perfect mix here in the green, misty cloud forests. We’ve enjoyed each trip we’ve taken to Monteverde and can’t wait to return again to discover more.
Last Updated: March 1, 2024
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