Manuel Antonio



Manuel Antonio is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Costa Rica due to its beautiful beaches and rich wildlife. It is in the Central Pacific region the country.

Understand[edit]

Main Beach Manuel Antonio, Costa Rica

The area that is Manuel Antonio stretches from the town of Quepos and then along an approximately 8-km road up a mountain and then back down, finishing at the entrance of the Manuel Antonio National Park and the beautiful Playa Espadilla. The road to the beach and park is surrounded by hotels and restaurants.

Get in[edit]

From San José, Manuel Antonio can be reached by either bus or plane, via the airport (XQP IATA) 5 min outside of Quepos. Tracopa[dead link] has several direct public buses daily from San José to Quepos and Manuel Antonio for US$8. A shuttle service can be hired for about US$170 for all the places in a mini-van one way. Duration of travel is 2½-4 hours.

  • Skyway Airlines[dead link] has two flights daily between San Jose (Pavas) and Quepos airports. Price is about US$52 per way and flight time is about 20 minutes.
  • Aerobell Airlines runs two daily flights in between San José (Tobias Bolaños Airport in Pavas) and Quepos. From US$60 per way.
  • Sansa Airline runs several flights a day between Quepos and San Jose (SJO) airports. Price is about US$82 one way.
  • Costa Rica Green Airways runs three flights a day between Quepos and San Jose (SJO). Price is about US$99 one way.

Several shuttle bus companies have daily routes that can take from San Jose and many other cities. From SJO Airport to Manuel Antonio Hotels shuttles depart at 4:30AM, 10AM, 3PM, and 5:30PM. There is another company, Daytrip, which offers a shared shuttle service to Manuel Antonio from San Jose a few times a day. They depart from the Selina Hotel in downtown San Jose, San Jose International Airport, or custom pickup locations in the morning (6:50AM, 8:55AM) or afternoon (2:35PM). Passengers can get off at either Quepos, Selina Manuel Antonio, or the center of Manuel Antonio at the roundabout in Playa Espadilla. Prices start at US$30, and tickets can be booked in advance to guarantee a seat.

Get around[edit]

Map
Map of Manuel Antonio

Buses run up and down the mountain every 30 minutes during the day stopping at many places along the way. Cost is 315. Taxis are also readily available at about US$8 from Quepos to Manuel Antonio. Scooters and cars can also be rented by those who feel a little more adventurous.

See[edit]

Must-sees include the Manuel Antonio National Park and the beautiful beaches. Don't miss the monkeys crossing the road in the afternoons or the spectacular sunsets which can be seen from many of the restaurants and hotels along the road.

Do[edit]

The list of activities in Manuel Antonio is endless. Some of the most popular activities include trips to the park and zip-lining and snorkeling.

  • Park tours: Guides can be found very easily around the entrance to the park from early in the morning. Prices per person can be around US$25
  • Scuba diving and snorkeling: There are around 15 local dive sites and offshore sites in the Manuel Antonio area. Sites vary in ability and wildlife and Try Dives for those that have never been before are also available.
  • Snorkeling and coastal tours with whale watching are also available. Depending on the season humpback whales can be spotted near shore, and dolphins feeding is a regular occurrence during the afternoons.
  • Avoid the sunset tour. They claim they sail on the sail boat and do snorkeling but they just run the engines and the water isn't clear. It's a huge rip off.
  • Zip-lining. Canopy tours are available in this area. They involve zipping through the trees at high speed. Depending on the company, some tours also involve rappels and Tarzan swings so are not recommended for those that have an aversion to heights.
    • La Selvita has 16 sequential lines, one being nearly 800 m (half a mile) long and 180 m (600 feet) off the ground. The guides are truly bilingual and very friendly. The pictures they take are a bit pricey but worth every penny.
  • White Water Rafting[dead link]: Two rivers are near Manuel Antonio, the Naranjo and the Savegre. Depending on the season the rivers will vary in strength and speed from a Class II - III during dry season up to a Class IV during wet season. The Naranjo tends to be the faster river with a particular stretch further upstream known as El Chorro sometimes reaching a class V even during the dryer months.
  • Horse-back tours: Tours are available along the beach and to some of the local forest areas and waterfalls. Most companies provide a selection of different tours.
  • Mangrove tours: Take a trip through the mangroves checking out some of the incredible wildlife.
  • Spice Tour: Check out the local vanilla farm and get to sample some of the amazing products produced by Villa Vanilla.

Buy[edit]

Check out the large selection of souvenirs and gifts being sold along the beach and by the entrance to the park. The Regalameart[dead link] gift shop offers the widest selection of higher end, but pricey souvenirs.

Eat[edit]

  • 1 El Wagon. Hebrew National hot dogs, burgers and wood-fired pizza.
  • 2 Barba Roja. Nachos and that famous view.
  • 3 El Avion. Good value and a large menu.
  • 4 Arbol Restaurant (Makanda's Arbol Restaurant), Main Road to Manuel Antonio Park, Hotel Makanda (turn right at Promerica Bank and follow down the road until Makanda Hotel), +506 2777-0442, . 17:30 to 22:00. US$30 & up.
  • 5 Playitas Restaurant and Bar, Arenas del Mar Beach and Nature Resort (Manuel Antonio), +506 2777-2777, . Situated next to Playitas beach, guests can choose their favorite drink or cocktail of the day. Has light but elegant foods.
  • 6 Cafe Milagro, [email protected]. Cafe Milagro offers breakfast, lunch or dinner with dishes such as a typical Tico breakfast, the BLT & avocado sandwich, as well as an excellent wine and cocktail selection. Sit outside on the back garden under a starry night for dinner or regroup on the front patio.
  • 7 Mirador Oceanview Restaurant, +506 2777-2777. Fusion cuisine. Guest chef series with chefs from around the world. Within walking distance of Manuel Antonio. Ocean view. Located next to a pool. Serving breakfast and dinner. US$12-30.
  • 8 Agua Azul, +506 2777 5280. Great mix of typical and American plates. Good prices and chilled atmosphere. Amazing views at sunset.
  • 9 La Cantina. Great kabobs and steaks done over an open grill.

Drink[edit]

  • 1 The Marlin. Excellent 2-for-1 happy hour right by the beach.
  • 2 El Mirador Bar, Arenas del Mar Beach and Nature Resort, +506 2777-2777, . Serves a great variety of natural and Costa Rican style drinks such as horchata made with rice, milk, cinnamon and peanuts or a refreshing agua de sapo that combines the flavors of lime, ginger and cane syrup. Or try a guaro mojito prepared with aguardiente, typical Costa Rican liquor made with sugarcane. Also has a long wine list and organic shade grown coffee.

Sleep[edit]

Hotel Costa Verde - in a Boeing 727

Manuel Antonio area stretches from the town of Quepos and then along a 6-km serpentine road uphill and then back down to the beautiful Playa Espadilla and the entrance of the Manuel Antonio National Park. The road to the beach and park is surrounded by a large number of hotels and restaurants, offering the visitor a selection of places to stay and eat.

The road is rather busy and lacks sidewalks in some parts. If you plan to visit Manuel Antonio National Park or go to the beach, the accommodation options located near the Manuel Antonio National Park entrance might serve you best. The beach is 200 meters away from the park entrance. From the hills you can enjoy cooling sea breeze and ocean views.

Around the Easter and New Year period, vacancies can be hard to find so it is wise to book ahead. A lot of houses and apartments are also available to rent and many come with personal chefs as well.

  • Mono Azul. $113/night for standard room.
  • Los Altos Beach Resort & Spa. $450/night.
  • Arenas del Mar Hotel, Manuel Antonio (Road to Manuel Antonio National Park take right at Hotel Mariposa), +506 2777-2777, . Check-in: 14:00, check-out: 11:00. Rooms with views of Manuel Antonio National Park, a spa, two restaurants featuring local, Costa Rican-fusion cuisine, access to two pristine beaches, a private reserve and a strong commitment to environmental stewardship and community development. Located in 11 acres of primary and secondary rain forest home to wildlife such as White Face Monkeys and sloth. Sustainable features of the hotel include the use of electric cars on property, a private reserve, solar panels to heat hot water, and the use of biodegradable cleaning products. $550/night.
  • 1 Brunxu Apartments, Between Manuel Antonio and Quepos, +506 2777-4501. Check-in: 14:00, check-out: 11:00. Apartments for rent surrounded by exotic vegetation that characterize the Pacific Coast of Costa Rica.
  • Casa Mono Congo (Modern Rental Villa), Pacific Canyon Dr (main road to Manuel Antonio turn after Villas el Parque, 320 m turn down drive to home), +1-800-282-3680. Check-in: 14:00, check-out: 10:00. Four-bedroom modern home with panoramic views of the Pacific Ocean. Six baths, private pool. Handicapped accessible. Zero-carbon footprint - solar and wind powered home. Stay in the only home that has lights when the daily electric outage happens. Free Wi-Fi internet with computer. Free safes in all rooms for you to leave your things when you go on tours and to the beach. US$75 per person/night.
  • 2 Hotel Makanda by the Sea, Main Road to Manuel Antonio Park (turn right at Cafe Milagro, follow signs), +506 2777-0442, . Check-in: 14:00, check-out: 12:00. Hotel Makanda By the Sea has 12 acres of wildlife sanctuary, 100 meters above the ocean. Villas and studios are located throughout botanical rainforest gardens with views over the 100-km (60-mile) coastline. Adults only. Offering all the amenities expected of a 4-star hotel. US$200/night.
  • 3 Parador Resort & Spa, +506-2777-1414, toll-free: +1-877-506-1414, . An eco-conscious, luxury destination high above the Pacific coastline on Punta Quepos, which has ocean views and is set on more than 12 acres (4.9 hectares) of wildlife-rich tropical rainforest. $250/night+. Parador Resort & Spa (Q51597306) on Wikidata
  • Jungle Vista Inn, toll-free: +1-888-803-1332, . $275/night.
  • 4 Hostel Manuel Antonio, +506 2777 2507. Check-in: 2PM, check-out: 11AM. Free coffee and a chill atmosphere. Sometimes monkeys come in the morning and make some noise. Decent view for the price. $14/night (bed in shared room).

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Stay safe[edit]

Do not leave anything unattended on the beach, even for a short time, especially after dark. There have been opportunistic thefts on Manuel Antonio beach. Take the same safety precautions you would in other parts of Latin America.

Go next[edit]

  • San José. See the "Get in" section for flight information.
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