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Question by tmeineke7: Best way to drive from San Jose Costa Rica airport to Manuel Antonio Park?
We are going to Costa Rica in January. We would like to go to Manuel Antonio Park and I thought it might be interesting to drive. However, we don’t like driving on mountainous roads with no guard rails, and I understand that the valley route includes a rope bridge. What is the best way to go to stay on a high quality road, even if it takes a little longer to get there?

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Answer by yellowstone
Both roads are mountainous with few guard rails however the old and most direct road through Atenas is windier and more hair raising. The traffic on the Panamanian high way is very slow because of all the trucks so you shouldn’t get as stressed. Once you get to the coast, just follow the signs to Jaco and then to Manuel Antonio. I can’t remember a rope bridge on either of the two most travelled routes.

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Question by barracuda: what papers will i need to drive my car into nicaragua from costa rica?
I am driving to nicaragua next month from Costa rica. I own the car but have lost the registration document and it is going to take too long to get a new one. Can I use the document I got from the lawyer when I bought the car, that document has the cars and my details on it and it is stamped by the registration office. Will that be enough?

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Answer by Nica 505
Yes along there document of your car,when you pass the border.

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Question by Lindsay: What is required to drive a personal car across the border from Panama to Costa Rica, and vice versa?
My husband and I live in Panama and have to renew our visas. Last time we took buses to Costa Rica but this time we plan our driving our car. We need to know what all is required in order to drive our car (registered in Panama) across the border to CR and then back across to Panama.

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Answer by wcruzq
Ok if you want to do it is fine.

You first need to get to the police and get clearance for the car, so that they issue you a certificate stating that it’s not stolen.

Then you need to make sure that your insurance covers the car while in Costa Rica.

When you get that done you have to go to your local customs office and apply for a travel permit, and then when they issue you the permit, you’re free to travel.

Remember you can’t sell the car while in Costa Rica!

I might have missed a step or two, but it has been a while since I’ve driven to Costa Rica.

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