Manuel Antonio
Manuel Antonio Park has 683 hectares, has the most varied and beautiful landscapes. It is surrounded by a luxuriant tropical rainforest and in its trails can be observed carablancas monkeys, lazy bears, pizotes, raccoons, iguanas and many species of birds, as well as the squirrel monkey (Saimiri oerstedii citrinellus), endemic of Manuel Antonio, that is to say which is only found in that part of the world, increasingly threatened, with only 1,500 individuals remaining according to the most recent census, Check these tours in the area.
The Park also protects 12 islands that represent excellent refuges for several species of seabirds. It also has excellent beaches: Espadilla Sur, Manuel Antonio, and Puerto Escondido. Contact us to get the best rent a car deal for visiting this wonderful place of Costa Rica
Also, there is a lagoon of 14 hectares and a mangrove. The Punta Catedral that joins the beaches Manuel Antonio and Espadilla Sur is a place of great natural beauty. As far as the services to the visitor are had: information, house of parks ranks, trails, sanitary services, potable water, signage, and several natural viewpoints.
Manuel Antonio National Park, despite being small in size, protects a number of lovely beaches and the last remnant of tropical rainforest coastal in the Middle Pacific. Worth to visit this gem.
Central Pacific Jewel
Antonio Manuel Antonio is one of the most visited destinations in Costa Rica. The area is famous for its beautiful national park that protects the last portion of tropical forests in the area, as well as around 15 white sandy beaches of great beauty.
This region boasts some of the most amazing boutique hotels, luxury hotels with ocean views and oceanfront rooms. The bars and restaurants are also plentiful.
Many excursions can be booked during your stay in Manuel Antonio, such as rafting, canopy, rappelling and horseback riding. The pearl of the Central Pacific is located 2.5 hours drive from San Jose.