Manuel Antonio National Park is one of the most beautiful parks in Costa Rica and the most popular, with locals and foreigners alike. The hilly evergreen forest provides natural shade from the tropical sun lines and has two gorgeous white sand beaches sloping to the gentle surf. Several trails lead through dense jungle growth to hidden sandy coves and magnificent lookouts over the ocean and beaches. There is good chance that you will see monkeys (howler, white faced, and possibly squirrel monkeys), sloths, and coatimundis. Scarlet macaws do frequent the area however you may need a bit of luck to see them. As the park started to become more known more hotels started springing up. Quepos is well known by sport fishing enthusiasts. The blue water off this coast provides exceptional challenge and excitement for seasoned, as well as occasional, anglers. International bill fishing tournaments in these waters routinely tie and break world records. The area between Quepos and Manuel Antonio National Park has dozens of hotels and restaurants offering the visitor a wide variety of accommodations and dining choices. Near Manuel Antonio is Jardín Gaia, named three years ago as Costa Rica's first official Wildlife Rescue Center, it receives injured and confiscated animals and attempts to rehabilitate them for return to the wild.
Our tour begins with an amazing drive through the rainforest out to our canopy site. During the ride there are many stops for everyone to learn about the flora and fauna of the area. ...
This tour is for those looking to enjoy life to its fullest. Glide through crystal clear blue pacific waters, marvel at the unspoiled beaches of Manuel Antonio, explore the mysterious islands that lie just ...
Whether it is the stunning Tocori waterfalls year round, the private Tocori biological reserve, or our world famous Manuel Antonio beaches, let Don Gilberto and his family show you the real Costa Rica – on ...
Instead of enjoying one of our most popular tours in a high-tech, ultra-quiet estuary boat on our Mangrove Boat Tour, why not experience the Damas Island Estuary and Mangrove ecosystem first hand -- in an ...
Drive your own fully-equipped ATV into the rugged mountains of Quepos, where your professional bilingual guides lead you through rustic tropical settings, unpaved roads, giant African Palm Plantations, working cattle farms, and typical Costa Rican ...
Take a leisurely hike with a highly trained, well-educated Costa Rican naturalist guide through our exotic, bio-diverse tropical rain forest preserved in our 34 year old Manuel Antonio National Park.See how many different kinds of ...
Depending on the coastal tides slowly blending into the mangrove ecosystem at Damas Estuary, your night adventure starts after your arrival at our Damas Island Rancho located in our protected mangrove habitat. Whether you are an ...
The wild and ever-changing Naranjo River White Water Rafting challenge is recommended for physically fit adventure seekers and experienced rafters who are familiar with Class III and IV rapids. On this high-octane, half-day adventure, ...
This adventurous, family-friendly, full-day trip is a unique white water river rafting adventure! Starting with a 4x4 ride into the “wilds” of Costa Rica ’s tropical jungle with breathtaking scenery of more remote areas of ...
This tour begins with a river walk along the Rio Seco. Hand rails and easy to follow footpaths along with observation platforms allow you to observe waterfalls and capture, with photographs, the rich biodiversity this ...
Since we are the Manuel Antonio specialist, come experience one of Costa Rica’s most striking coastlines and National Park – by open-seat ocean kayak. Whether you are an individual, group, or an adventurous family, ...