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Drive 155 Km, 2 H 32 Min Manuel Antonio to Juan Santamaria Airport Manuel Antonio to Juan Santamaria Airport Drive 155 km, 2 h 32 min Map data ©2017 Google Canada 10 km Manuel Antonio Puntarenas Province, Quepos, Costa Rica Take Route 618 and Route 235 to Carr. Pacíca Fernández Oreamuno/Costanera Sur/Route 34 13 min (6.2 km) 1. Head west 34 m 2. Turn right toward Route 618 100 m 3. Turn right onto Route 618 Pass by My Vacation Costa Rica (on the left) 3.0 km 4. Route 618 turns right and becomes Calle 5 220 m 5. Turn left onto Av 5 Pass by Electrobrenes (on the right) 400 m 6. Turn left at pescaderia Mariscal onto Calle 2 58 m 7. Turn right at La Lanterna Bldg onto Av 3 Pass by Panadería las Americas (on the right) 120 m 8. Turn right onto Calle 4/Route 235 Continue to follow Route 235 Pass by Hospedaje El Prisma (on the left in 1.7 km) 2.3 km Follow Carr. Pacíca Fernández Oreamuno/Costanera Sur/Route 34 and Autopista José María Castro Madriz to Radial Francisco J. Orlich in Río Segundo. Exit from Route 1 2 h 15 min (148 km) 9. Turn left onto Carr. Pacíca Fernández Oreamuno/Costanera Sur/Route 34 Pass by Taller Mecanico (on the right in 7.7 km) 99.6 km 10. Turn right to merge onto Autopista José María Castro Madriz/Route 27 Continue to follow Autopista José María Castro Madriz Partial toll road Pass by Paso Real (on the right in 1.4 km) 36.8 km 11. Take the exit 500 m 12. At the roundabout, take the 5th exit 170 m 13. At the roundabout, take the 2nd exit onto Radial El Coyol Pass by Corporación CAEST (on the left in 1.3 km) 4.1 km 14. At the roundabout, take the 2nd exit 140 m 15. Slight right onto Autopista Bernardo Soto/Route 1 Continue to follow Route 1 Pass by BODEGA ALAJUELA (on the right in 3.3 km) 6.9 km 16. Exit onto Radial Francisco J. Orlich 190 m Drive to Llegadas 3 min (500 m) 17. Merge onto Radial Francisco J. Orlich 26 m 18. Slight right toward Llegadas 300 m 19. Turn right onto Llegadas Pass by National Car Rental (on the right) Destination will be on the right 170 m Juan Santamaria Airport Alajuela Province, Alajuela, Costa Rica These directions are for planning purposes only. You may nd that construction projects, trac, weather, or other events may cause conditions to differ from the map results, and you should plan your route accordingly. You must obey all signs or notices regarding your route..
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