Manuel Antonio Costa Rica National Park
Relax and enjoy the natural beach and rainforest
Ranked as number 17 according to Top 25 beaches in the world 2015 chosen by the travelers on Trip Avisor this beach offers you coral reefs, exuberant vegetation and a large amount of wild life animals such as sloths, 3 species of monkeys (squirrel monkey, white-faced monkey and mantled howler monkey), iguanas, common basilisk, white-nosed coati, many snakes, bats, toucans, woodpeckers and with a little bit of luck you can also see dolphins and occasional whales migrating.
On the way, you will travel along the coastline enjoying the scenic views, variety of plantations and small villages beside the Pacific Coast, until you reach the town of Quepos, where Manuel Antonio is located.
Since this beach it’s walking steps from the parking lot, the guide will tell you all about the park during the hike to beach. Once you are in you can simply relax and enjoy the view, or maybe hike to the many trails this park has, getting a better look at wild life that this place has. This place is as beautiful as they say in your guide book, so don’t forget your camera.