Parque nacional
Parque Nacional Manuel Antonio
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This is a wonderful tour in Manuel Antonio that ends on what is always listed as one of the top ten beaches in the world. So much wildlife. Get the latest on what to do and bring. A guide for the walk through the park is a must--especially to spot sloths. The end of the tour leaves you at the unbelievable beach, rife with monkeys and other wildlife.
The park is one of the smallest in the country but is the most visited for its richness. It has hiking trails surrounded by wildlife and resting on paradisiacal beaches. In addition to beaches, the Park offers a very humid tropical forest where endangered species of flora and fauna coexist, a mangrove swamp, marine environments, islands and a 14-hectare lagoon. Approx. 2h30 from the farm
The park is one of the smallest in the country but is the most visited for its richness. It has hiking trails surrounded by wildlife and resting on paradisiacal beaches. In addition to beaches, the Park offers a very humid tropical forest where endangered species of flora and fauna coexist, a mang…
Get there early, during peak season the park reaches capacity and there may be a queue.
This is one of my favorite beaches in Costa Rica. it's about 2.5 hrs from San Jose. You can camp or rent a hotel close by the beach.
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Ubicación
Quepos, Puntarenas Province