Getting from Dominical to the San Jose Airport Costa Rica
Getting through San Jose, that is the question.
The following are some instructions that I gave to my clients that wanted to get from their hotel at Dominical to the airport in San Jose.
From Dominical proper, go up to the coastal highway, head north, cross the bridge, pass the guard shack, and turn right. This is the road to San Isidro.
Drive thru San Isidro When you get to San Isidro, you will know it cuz there are a couple of one lane bridges. In between the two bridges there is a coffee processing plant, known as a "Beneficio". You will wind through the barrio "El Hollon", and you'll get to a Y in the road. Well sort of a Y, it is actually a possible left turn that goes up a hill or you can stay on the road that you are on the veers off to the right there.
You have the following 2 options:
Option 1 bear right: you'll go past a stinky settling pond on your right. Do not stop for a swim as this is sewage. To the left is a wood mill where they sell treated pine wood, and packages for pre-fab pine structures. Shortly thereafter you will get to a left jog in the road, and then a sort of dog-leg type thing... I don't think that any of this will be confusing since the main road is clearly apparent. The road gets straight and flat. On the right side you will pass the soccer stadium. Go to the "No Hay Paso" sign and turn right, go 100 meters, which is as far as you can go, then turn left and go as far as you can go (about 300 meters) then go right again as far as you can go. This puts you at an intersection of the PanAmerican Highway. Hang a left there and drive over the Cerro de la Muerte (Pass of Death) to San Jose.
Option 2 bear left: you'll go up a hill that tops out onto a rather cramped road that circumnavigates the center of town (the centro). If you want to drop down into town from here you can choose one of the roads going down to your right. If you stay on this upper road, and take it all the way to the end, you'll be at the PanAmerican Highway where you can hang a left and go to San Jose.
The drive from this point to San Jose is about 2 1/2 - 3 hours. You go up, up, up, up, up. Then down, down, down. (San Jose is higher than San Isidro) After having gone down for awhile, the road will finally level off and be flat and straight for a ways, passing through what is obviously becoming civilization again. You will come to a right uphill jog with a stop sign that you actually have to observe. I think that it is one of the few in the country. This is the intersection for either going to Cartago (right) or going to San Jose (left). Go left. Now you know you are close (10-20 minutes). After the "T" intersection, you will drive for a ways, go up another little ridge, drop back down to another flat, and go to the end of road and turn right. Your on a city street, go up 300-400 meters (i.e. 2nd stop light---main flow of traffic) and turn left. Takes you past a Pricesmart, some malls, McDonalds, etc... then your at a turnabout, roundy round, glorietta thingy. Go around the thing and continue on straight and head towards Alujuela. Your now on the south side of the city. Now it gets confusing and this is about as helpful as I can be since I usually at this point start to wing it. Just throw yourself into the city. If you have a compass, you can head Northwest. Don't worry if you are forced by one way streets to go south east or whatever. Just keep working it until you get to the highway that will take you to the airport. If you need to ask for help, and don't speak Spanish, say this: "Donde esta el aeropuerto 'eye-row-puerto'". The Ticos are just all to happy to help.
If you get to the Alajuela exit, you have gone too far.
The following are some instructions that I gave to my clients that wanted to get from their hotel at Dominical to the airport in San Jose.
From Dominical proper, go up to the coastal highway, head north, cross the bridge, pass the guard shack, and turn right. This is the road to San Isidro.
Drive thru San Isidro When you get to San Isidro, you will know it cuz there are a couple of one lane bridges. In between the two bridges there is a coffee processing plant, known as a "Beneficio". You will wind through the barrio "El Hollon", and you'll get to a Y in the road. Well sort of a Y, it is actually a possible left turn that goes up a hill or you can stay on the road that you are on the veers off to the right there.
You have the following 2 options:
Option 1 bear right: you'll go past a stinky settling pond on your right. Do not stop for a swim as this is sewage. To the left is a wood mill where they sell treated pine wood, and packages for pre-fab pine structures. Shortly thereafter you will get to a left jog in the road, and then a sort of dog-leg type thing... I don't think that any of this will be confusing since the main road is clearly apparent. The road gets straight and flat. On the right side you will pass the soccer stadium. Go to the "No Hay Paso" sign and turn right, go 100 meters, which is as far as you can go, then turn left and go as far as you can go (about 300 meters) then go right again as far as you can go. This puts you at an intersection of the PanAmerican Highway. Hang a left there and drive over the Cerro de la Muerte (Pass of Death) to San Jose.
Option 2 bear left: you'll go up a hill that tops out onto a rather cramped road that circumnavigates the center of town (the centro). If you want to drop down into town from here you can choose one of the roads going down to your right. If you stay on this upper road, and take it all the way to the end, you'll be at the PanAmerican Highway where you can hang a left and go to San Jose.
The drive from this point to San Jose is about 2 1/2 - 3 hours. You go up, up, up, up, up. Then down, down, down. (San Jose is higher than San Isidro) After having gone down for awhile, the road will finally level off and be flat and straight for a ways, passing through what is obviously becoming civilization again. You will come to a right uphill jog with a stop sign that you actually have to observe. I think that it is one of the few in the country. This is the intersection for either going to Cartago (right) or going to San Jose (left). Go left. Now you know you are close (10-20 minutes). After the "T" intersection, you will drive for a ways, go up another little ridge, drop back down to another flat, and go to the end of road and turn right. Your on a city street, go up 300-400 meters (i.e. 2nd stop light---main flow of traffic) and turn left. Takes you past a Pricesmart, some malls, McDonalds, etc... then your at a turnabout, roundy round, glorietta thingy. Go around the thing and continue on straight and head towards Alujuela. Your now on the south side of the city. Now it gets confusing and this is about as helpful as I can be since I usually at this point start to wing it. Just throw yourself into the city. If you have a compass, you can head Northwest. Don't worry if you are forced by one way streets to go south east or whatever. Just keep working it until you get to the highway that will take you to the airport. If you need to ask for help, and don't speak Spanish, say this: "Donde esta el aeropuerto 'eye-row-puerto'". The Ticos are just all to happy to help.
If you get to the Alajuela exit, you have gone too far.


