I'm going to Costa Rica the first week of March we are flying into San Jose the first night then going to La Paz the next day. THen staying at Poas Lodge that night, the next morning we plan on going to Poas National park then heading right to MOnteverde. Is there anywhere to store luggage at the park? Or does anyone have any suggestions as to what to do in this situation. We will being checkingout of Poas Lodge and then heading straight to the park. Also how long is the trip from Poas national park to Monteverde? I would really like to book the night tour at 5:30pm but don't know how long it will take to get there? We will be staying at Poco a Poco in Monteverde. Also if anyone has any suggestions we will be in Monteverde for 2 days then heading to Arenal. Thanks!
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check out tobaco hot springs when you head to arenal. you'll thank me later
I wouldn't worry about your stuff, just be sure to lock things up; the Poas parking lot is monitored (although they are not guards per se).
Just returned from Monteverde.
We went on a night hike in a reserve not too far from Poco a Pocos (Santamaria) and loved the experience. Also that same night we went to dinner at Poco a Poco (enjoyed food and service) and heard some local jazz musicians play there. Would also advise Zip lining at Selvatura if you have the time. Ended up in the Cloud Forest with a guide provided there.