Home to the Capital City of San Jose and Juan Santamaria International Airport (SJO)
Costa Rica Central Valley
Home to the Juan Santamaria International Airport (SJO), the Costa Rica Central Valley is often the first stop for visitors and a favorite amongst those who want to work and live in Costa Rica. Tourists flying into SJO have an unbeatable view of the mountain ranges and volcanos that surround the Central Valley and of the Capital City, San Jose, which is about 20 minutes away from the airport.
Many people chose to leave the Central Valley immediately after they land to head to beaches and national parks in the surrounding areas. However the Central Valley actually has a lot to offer including hotels, volcanos, waterfalls, coffee plantations and museums and restaurants in the bustling metropolitan area of San Jose. Popular day trips from San Jose include trips to the Poás Volcano and the La Paz Waterfall Gardens. Thanks to the year-round spring-like climate, you can also find ideal hiking and white water rafting. Finally you’ll find no shortage of exciting night life and international cuisine all over the city of San Jose. The Central Valley is definitely worth some of your time during your Costa Rica vacation adventure!
San Jose is the capital city of Costa Rica and home to a third of the population. In San Jose you’ll find a lot of cultural and night life activities, as well as many day trips and tours that leave from the city center. Go souvenir shopping on Avenida Central, see a show at the National Theater, and learn about Costa Rica’s history in the Gold, Jade and National Museums. End your day with an ice cold imperial in Barrio Escalante, a gastronomic center where you’ll unique international cuisine.
Heredia is a suburb of San Jose and a great place to escape the hectic city for a day. The quiet streets are a great place to take a stroll and enjoy the views of the Poas and Barva Volcano. You can also see the Immaculada Concepción Cathedral, built in 1796. Or you can tour the Cafe Britt Plantation and hike through the Braulio Carrillo National Park.
Located just outside of San Jose, Cartago was the first Spanish settlement in Costa Rica. Due to several earthquakes, Cartago has had to rebuild most of the city several times, so you’ll find fairly modern buildings as you walk through the peaceful streets. Cartago is also home to the Basilica de nuestra Señora de Los Angeles, which hosts the famous Virgin of the Angels pilgrimage every year on August 2nd. When in Cartago, also pay a visit to the erratic Irazu volcano, towering at 3,432 meters above sea level, and the most haunted place in Costa Rica – the Duran Sanatorium!
Only an hour away from San Jose, La Paz Waterfall Gardens is a great place for a day trip. Not only will you find some of the best waterfalls in Costa Rica, but you can hike through 3 kilometers of easy trails, watch wildlife, visit the orchid garden and see the world’s largest butterfly garden. You can combine a visit to the waterfall gardens with one to a genuine Costa Rica coffee farm.
The Poas Volcano is the biggest active crater in the world and its less than 2 hours away from San Jose! You’ll take an easy walk through the park before you get to the crater. Make sure to be patient when you get there! Sometimes clouds block the crater, but if you wait for a few minutes they usually clear away. It’s also important to check with the park before you go. Due to recent volcanic activity the hours are constantly changing.
Santa Ana
Santa Ana is a small town between Escazu and Puriscal, also called the “valley of the sun.” In Santa Ana you’ll find luxury condos, great restaurants and professional golf courses. Santa Ana is also famous for its traditional pottery. Over 100 family-owned pottery shops showcase pre-columbian styles and make for great souvenir shopping.
There are no shortage of tours within and around the Central Valley of Costa Rica. You can explore the museums and culture spots in San Jose on a city tour or go white water rafting on the nearby Pacuare River. Flower enthusiasts will love the Lankester Botanical Gardens and coffee lovers can visit a local coffee plantation and taste fresh Costa Rican coffee.
Central Valley Weather
The Central Valley is famous for having a mild and pleasant climate all year long. You’ll find the average temperature at about 73 degrees. The dry season is from December-April and the most popular time to visit. The Costa Rica sun shines for 12 hours a day every day and you’ll have a clear view of the surrounding mountains. During the rainy season, April-November, it is hot and sunny in the morning with scattered rain showers in the afternoon and evening.
Central Valley Nature
The Central Valley is surrounded by towering mountains and volcanos, guaranteeing beautiful views from everywhere in the valley. Outside of San Jose, Alajuela, Heredia and Cartago you can find volcanos, including Poas, Irazu and Barva, coffee plantations, waterfalls, hiking trails and hundreds of animal and plant species, all easily accessible on day trips out of the city.
Central Valley Culture
The Central Valley is home to over a third of the entire Costa Rica population and therefore has a much more cosmopolitan feel than the rest of the country. In San Jose you’ll find most of the country’s universities, 3, 4 & 5 star hotels, many shopping malls and restaurants and a lot of “presa” (tico word for traffic). Although you will still sense the “pura vida” spirit, you’ll find that life moves much faster in the Central Valley than it does along the coasts.
Getting to and around the Central Valley of Costa Rica is easy and convenient. You will fly into the Juan Santamaria Airport (SJO). From there you can take a shuttle, private transfer or rental car to get to your hotel and to any nearby attractions. Uber and Taxi are also viable options in the Central Valley. Make sure you only use the official red taxis with yellow triangles. The Central Valley is the most developed part of Costa Rica so you will find paved streets and highways everywhere. Unfortunately, you’ll also find a lot of traffic, so plan accordingly. Talk to one of our expert Travel Agents to figure out the best method of transportation through the Central Valley.
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Costa Rica’s Central Valley
Costa Rica Central Valley Home to the Juan Santamaria International Airport (SJO), the Costa Rica Central Valley is often the first stop for visitors and a favorite amongst...
Costa Rica’s Central Valley Vacation Packages
Costa Rica Relocation with Christopher Howard and Stay in Punta Leona
7
SJO
$1500-$2000 p.p.
Caribbean Exploration Tour
SJO
$1500-$2000 p.p.
Luxury Family Getaway with Hacienda AltaGracia
7
SJO
More than $2000 p.p.
Costa Rica Relocation with Christopher Howard
5
SJO
$1500-$2000 p.p.
Romantic Adventure Experience
10
$1000-$1500 p.p.
Birding in Costa Rica’s Eco-Zones
11
SJO
More than $2000 p.p.
Nature Birding Tour
10
SJO
More than $2000 p.p.
Extended Costa Rica Highlights
20
SJO
More than $2000 p.p.
Best of Birding
8
SJO
$1500-$2000 p.p.
Costa Rica’s Top Birding Spots
11
SJO
Romantic Getaway
8
SJO
The Southern Highlands & Pacific
9
SJO
$1500-$2000 p.p.
Dancing with Quetzals
11
SJO
More than $2000 p.p.
Unforgettable Costa Rica
7
SJO
Less than $1000 p.p.
Cities
Atenas Costa Rica
Visiting Atenas Atenas is located in the Central Valley of Costa Rica, in the province of Alajuela Costa Rica not far from...
Cartago
Visiting Cartago Costa Rica Cartago is located close to the Irazu Volcano in the Central Valley of Cartago. Cartago was th...
San Jose, Costa Rica
Visiting San Jose, Costa Rica San Jose is the capital of Costa Rica and found in the Central Valley. It has become a mode...
Orosi Valley
Visiting Orosi Orosi is a town in the province of Cartago and is located at a modest 40 kilometers from San Jose. It is ol...
Heredia Costa Rica
Visiting Heredia Heredia is the capital of the Heredia province. The lush province of Heredia Costa Rica is in the hills n...
Escazu, Costa Rica
Visiting Escazu Costa Rica Escazu is a suburb of San Jose in the Central Valley of Costa Rica. In Escazu you’ll find...
Alajuela
Visiting Alajuela The province of Alajuela is marked by extraordinary natural beauty with a chain of volcanoes that form t...
Rivers
Pacuare River
Visiting the Pacuare River The Pacuare River offers a full day of Class III/IV rafting in some of the most beautiful scene...
Volcanoes
Irazu Volcano
Visiting Irazu Volcano National Park The Irazu Volcano National Park is one of the easiest volcanoes to reach in Costa Ric...
Turrialba Volcano
Visiting the Turrialba Volcano Located close to San Jose in the Cartago Province of the Central Valley, Turrialba is a gre...
Waterfalls
La Paz Waterfall Gardens
La Paz Waterfall Gardens, located on the slopes the Poas Volcano, are one of the most beautiful waterfalls of Costa Rica.
Bajos del Toro
Visiting Bajos del Toro Bajos del Toro Costa Rica is a unique private reserve in the Central Highland area next to the Jua...
National Parks
Braulio Carrillo National Park
Visiting Braulio Carrillo National Park Braulio Carrillo National Park is one of the biggest and most diverse national par...
Costa Rica’s Central Valley Hotels
Hotel Don Carlos
3
2
From: Under $125
Holiday Inn Express Airport
3
From: Under $125
Gran Hotel Costa Rica, Curio Collection by Hilton
4
4
From: Under $125
Pacuare Lodge
5
5
From: Over $300
Hotel Grano de Oro
4
5
From: $200 - $300
Hotel Alta las Palomas
4
From: $200 - $300
Hotel Bougainvillea
3
4
From: Under $125
Real InterContinental
5
5
From: $200 - $300
Studio Hotel
5
From: $125 - $200
Hampton Inn
4
2
From: $125 - $200
Courtyard Marriott
3
4
From: $125 - $200
Marriott Costa Rica
5
From: $200 - $300
Rios Tropicales Lodge
3
From: Over $300
Hotel Presidente
3
4
From: Under $125
Hotel Casa Turire
4
4
From: $125 - $200
Courtyard Marriott Alajuela
3
4
From: $125 - $200
DoubleTree Cariari by Hilton
5
4
From: $125 - $200
Adventure Inn
3
From: Under $125
Wyndham Herradura
5
5
From: $125 - $200
Asclepios Wellness & Healing Retreat
5
1
From: Over $300
Chayote Lodge
3
From: Over $300
Holiday Inn Aurola
4
4
From: $125 - $200
Hotel Tryp Sabana
4
4
From: $125 - $200
Hotel Buena Vista
4
From: $200 - $300
The Retreat
3
From: $125 - $200
Park Inn
4
3
From: $125 - $200
Residence Inn
4
3
From: $200 - $300
Rancho Naturalista
3
From: Under $125
AmaTierra Retreat
3
3
From: Under $125
Holiday Inn
4
5
From: $125 - $200
Hilton Garden Inn
3
From: $125 - $200
Barceló San José
5
3
From: $200 - $300
Wyndham Garden
3
From: $125 - $200
Hotel Auténtico
3
From: Under $125
Kinkara
4
From: $125 - $200
Xandari Resort and Spa Hotel
4
4
From: $200 - $300
Villa Lapas
3
From: $125 - $200
The Peace Lodge
5
2
From: Over $300
Costa Rica’s Central Valley Tours
Lankester Botanical Garden – Nature at its Finest!
Britt Coffee Lovers Tour
3
From: Under $50
Ram Luna
From: Under $50
Doka Estate Coffee Tour
San Jose Private City Tour
From: $50 - $75
6-in-1-Tour with Rainforest Adventure
Aerial Tram with Rainforest Adventure
Whitewater Rafting on Pacuare River with Exploradores Outdoors
San José City Bus Tour with VIP
Tortuga Island Cruise with Calypso
The best of Doka, Grecia & Sarchí (Oxcart factory) with Expediciones Tropicales
Orosi Valley & Lankester Gardens Tour with Expediciones Tropicales
Poas Volcano, Doka Coffee Plantation & La Paz Waterfall Gardens with Expediciones Tropicales
Arenal Volcano & Tabacon Hot Springs Tour with Expediciones Tropicales
Doka Coffee & La Paz Waterfall Gardens Tour with Expediciones Tropicales
Irazu Volcano, Orosi Valley & Lankester Gardens Tour with Expediciones Tropicales
Manuel Antonio National Park Tour with Expediciones Tropicales
Poas Volcano, Doka Coffee Plantation, Grecia & Sarchi Tour with Expediciones Tropicales
Rain Forest Adventure 3 in 1 with Expediciones Tropicales
Ram Luna Viewpoint with Expediciones Tropicales
La Paz Waterfall Gardens Tour with Expediciones Tropicales
San Jose City Tour with Expediciones Tropicales
Discover San José City Tour
Rainforest Aerial Tram
From: $75 - $100
Southern Zone
Why Visit?
Costa Rica’s Southern Zone is where you’ll find the tallest mountains, pristine cloud forest areas, and a virtually unexplored paradise. Find a large variety of birds and just an endless array of biodiversity.
Costa Rica’s Central Valley is home to the capital of San José and the Juan Santamaría International Airport. Steeped in History & Culture, many people use the capital as the jumping off point for their vacations.
The Osa Peninsula is truly an unexplored paradise and a must see for nature lovers. If you are looking to get off the beaten path and explore – this is the spot for you.
Guanacaste is home to Costa Rica’s most popular beach destinations and all-inclusive resorts. If you are looking for a beach vacation, this is your destination for sun, sand, and surf.
The Nicoya Peninsula is still largely undeveloped and home to some of Costa Rica’s most beautiful beaches. Known for it’s laid back surfer vibe and boutique beach resorts.
Costa Rica’s Caribbean Coast is a rich cultural area offering a laid back tropical atmosphere. Experience what Tico Time truly is on this Afro-Caribbean influenced area.
Nicaragua is a unique country full of culture and historical parts. You can see a lot of the old part of the colonial age including the cobblestone streets and old forts.
Panama is a totally different level of destination. It has so much to offer. You can experience history and modern architecture all in one in Panama City with skyscrapers and the old part of the city.
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