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Visit National Park Manuel Antonio with a Bilingual naturalist guide

We will depart from Jaco and go straight to Manuel Antonio

The National Park Manuel Antonio is located on the coast of the Pacific Ocean, in the province of Puntarenas, Costa Rica. It was created in 1972 and has an area of 683 hectares. It is characterized by a variety of ecosystems and habitats that make it one of the most biodiverse places in Costa Rica. If you are looking for a place with lots of wildlife, this is your destination! We will visit a tropical dry forest that is located on a peninsula, surrounded by cristal clear Pacific water and white san beaches

What to see in the Manuel Antonio National Park

Manuel Antonio National Park is a beautiful spot, and you will have so much fun exploring it with us! Manuel Antonio National Park is a world-class destination for nature lovers and animal enthusiasts alike, but it's also the perfect place for a family vacation. 

One of the most famous National Parks in Costa Rica

Manuel Antonio National Park is one of the most popular tourist attractions in Costa Rica because it has so many unique things to offer. The park is known for its wildlife and natural beauty. There are more than 100 different types of trees in the park including palms, ferns, cactus, and more!

The park boasts 2 pristine white sand beaches and 109 mammal species that call the park home, including three different species of monkeys (white-faced capuchin, squirrel monkey, and mantled howler), agoutis (tiny rodents native to Central America), sloths (you can't miss these guys—they're so unassuming they just hang out in the trees!), 184 bird species (including toucans!), and more than 50 other types of animals that live there.

About our trip to Manuel Antonio National Park

You'll be led through extensive trails through an amazing variety of ecosystems, including rainforest, tidal pools, and beachside cliffs. You'll be able to see over 100 species of birds and flowers, as well as other animals such as monkeys and sloths.

Our guides are bilingual and will be able to answer all your questions about the park's history and ecology. They'll also help you discover which places are best for photographs and how best to capture them.

Practical information for this excursion
  • Length of the tour: full day
  • Pick up time: 7.30 am
  • Rates: $ 110 per person

What is included?

  • Naturalist Guide
  • Bilingual guide
  • A/C Bus transport
  • Entrance fees
  • water
  • fruits
  • lunch
  • dinner

What to bring?

  • towel
  • swimming suit
  • comfortable clothes
  • walking shoes
  • hat
  • sunblock
  • camera / phone
  • glasses

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