TOP
View-of-Manuel-Antonio-National-Park
Enjoy this beach tour!

Manuel Antonio Day Trip (A San Jose Day Trip)

Manuel Antonio Day Trip (A San Jose Day Trip)

$165 / per person
(0 Reviews)

Manuel Antonio National Park is considered one of the most beautiful parks in Costa Rica. On this tour, you will visit pristine beaches, with coral reefs, bordered by exuberant vegetation and the natural wonders of the tropical rainforest.

Relax and enjoy this spectacular day trip to a natural beach and rainforest!

This tour includes: transportation, bilingual guide, entrance fee to the national park, breakfast and lunch. This tour will not operate on Mondays or Wednesdays. Please bring your hat, sandals, sunblock, shorts, towel, swimsuit, insect repellent, binoculars, camera and cash for tips or anything you would like to purchase.

11
any age+ Age
  • Destination
  • Departure
    Airport or Hotel
  • Departure Time
    Approximately 6:00AM
  • Return Time
    Approximately 7:00PM
  • Dress Code
    Beach wear, Hat, Sandals, Sunblock, Shorts, Towel, Swimsuit, Insect repellent, Binoculars, Camera.
  • Included
    Bilingual Guide (English & Spanish)
    Breakfast
    Lunch
    Transportation
  • Not Included
    Dinner
    Entrance Fees
    Personal Guide
    Snacks

Tour Location

The beaches in Manuel Antonio are highly coveted as some of the best that Costa Rica has to offer.

About Manuel Antonio and this tour

Manuel Antonio National Park is considered one of the most beautiful parks in Costa Rica. On this tour, you will visit pristine beaches, with coral reefs, bordered by exuberant vegetation and the natural wonders of the tropical rainforest. The beaches in Manuel Antonio are highly coveted as some of the best that Costa Rica has to offer.   On the way to Manuel Antonio National Park, you will travel along the coastline enjoying scenic views, including African palm plantations. You will also travel past small villages along the Pacific Coast, until you reach the port of Quepos and the ultimately the National Park.   Since access to the park itself is closed to vehicles, you will hike to the preserve, crossing a creek. Once in the park, you can simply relax and enjoy the beach, sunbathe, or hike through the park’s trails, which will allow you to observe Manuel Antonio’s abundant flora and fauna. Several species of monkeys, iguanas, birds and possibly even the three-toed sloth can be seen.   If you chose to hike the trail to Cathedral Point, do not forget your camera; the views of the park and the sea are simply spectacular!
0.0
Rating 0

Post a Comment