Alright, do you have no idea of what to see or do you need some inspiration for your next trip to Costa Rica? No worries, we got you. Below you can find a sample itinery if you have 3 weeks.
Day 1-6: Arrival in San José and La Fortuna (Arenal)
Day 1 – Welcome to San José
Your Costa Rican adventure begins as you touch down at Juan Santamaria International Airport in San José. Many tourists skip the capital city. However, we found it worthwhile to see. Spend your first day exploring the vibrant capital city. Don’t miss the historic National Theater and immerse yourself in local life at the bustling Central Market. If you are staying a night, check out Hotel Colonial in the city centre for $65 a night.
Our San José score 7/10
Day 2 – Journey to La Fortuna
Depart for La Fortuna, a scenic drive that introduces you to Costa Rica’s lush landscapes. Once you arrive check-in and unwind as you take in the panoramic volcano views. Our tips for accomodation are:
Selina Puerto Viejo. Located in the center of the city. Prices range from $15 a night for a dorm to $70 for a private room.

Avocado Treehouse Villa: If you want to spice up your stay, you can sleep in a luxury treehouse. A night costs about $80. Pretty reasonable for such an experience.

Day 3 – Arenal Adventure
Prepare for an action-packed day filled with options. Choose between a hike up the Arenal Volcano for incredible vistas or a thrilling canopy tour through the rainforest’s treetops.
Day 4 – Waterfall
Head to the La Fortuna Waterfall, an enchanting natural wonder. Descend the steep staircase and cool off with a refreshing swim in the crystal-clear pool below.
Day 5 – Hot springs
Indulge in the Tabacon Hot Springs. Surrounded by lush gardens, these natural thermal pools offer serenity and rejuvenation in a tropical paradise. Tip: there is free hot spring just around the corner of Tabacon. It is a stretch to get there, but you will be rewared with some nice hot springs.
Day 6 – Have a day-off just to chill at the pool
If you want more tips about La Fortuna, check out our La Fortuna blog.
Our La Fortuna score: 8/10
Day 7-10: Santa Teresa
Day 7 – Journey to Santa Teresa:
Begin your journey to Santa Teresa, a serene beach town on the Nicoya Peninsula. The trip may involve a combination of road and ferry travel.
Upon arrival, feel the bohemian vibes and relax on the pristine beaches.
Day 8-9 – Surf and Explore:
Spend your days riding the famous Santa Teresa waves, perfect for surfers of all levels.Explore the tide pools at low tide and soak up the sun on Santa Teresa Beach.

Day 10-12: Manuel Antonio
Day 10- Travel to Manuel Antonio:
Travel to Manuel Antonio. You can take the boat from Santa Teresa. You can choose many places to stay, but we chose to stay in a nearby town called Quepos. We stayed at Wide Mouth frog for $30 a night.
Day 11-12 – Rainforest and Wildlife:
Explore Manuel Antonio National Park’s extensive trail network, which winds through rich biodiversity. Keep an eye out for monkeys, sloths, and vibrant bird species. Relax on the park’s stunning beaches, including the popular Manuel Antonio Beach. You can go with a guide, but if you pay attention you can spot some wildlife yourself. Entrance fee is $18.

Our Manuel Antonio score: 7,5/10
Day 12-19: Puerto Viejo
Day 12- Journey to Puerto Viejo:
Embark on a picturesque drive to Puerto Viejo on the Caribbean coast. You will cross the famous crocodile bridge. The drive takes you to San José to change buses. We stayed another night in San José, because the connection time was limited. We recommend you to do the same if you take the local bus.
Day 13-19 – Caribbean Adventures:
Spend your days snorkeling in the colorful coral reefs, exploring the diverse Cahuita National Park, and bike along the scenic coastline.

Don’t miss a visit to the Jaguar Rescue Center to learn about local wildlife conservation efforts.

If you want more tips about Puerto Viejo, check out our Puerto Viejo blog.
Our Puerto Viejo score 8,5/10
Day 19-21: Return to San Jose and Departure
Day 19 – Travel back to San Jose:
Return to San Jose, where you can revisit any favorite attractions or embark on any missed experiences. Explore the city’s vibrant nightlife or indulge in some last-minute souvenir shopping.
Day 20 – Final Exploration:
Dedicate your last full day in Costa Rica to a final exploration of the capital city or to simply unwind and reflect on your incredible journey.
Day 21 – Farewell to Costa Rica:
On your departure day, make your way to Juan Santamaria International Airport for your flight home.
This comprehensive three-week itinerary ensures you experience the full spectrum of Costa Rica’s natural beauty, culture, and adventure opportunities, from the beautiful landscapes of Arenal to the tranquil Caribbean shores of Puerto Viejo. Enjoy every moment of your unforgettable Costa Rican journey!











