Manuel Antonio National Park
A beautiful beach at Manuel Antonio |
Entrance of Manuel Antonio National Park |
How to get to Manuel Antonio National Park
Manuel Antonio National Park is the most crowded area in Costa Rica. Near the Park entrance all parking spaces can be rent. People will stay on the side of the road or walk on the road to call you in for their parkings. I drove all the area to turn and finally parked there. I had to pay 3000 Colones and my car should be save for the day. The best way would be to leave your car at your hotel. But remember not to leave anything in your car. You can check the map below for the parking area. Before you go, buy some fresh water. You can also buy it at the entrance, but its very expensive.
The beaches of Manuel Antonio
This national park has the most beautiful beaches in Costa Rica. Most of the tourists do not come for the animals and the nature, they just come for the awesome beaches. And it is true, the beaches are beautiful. There are multiple beaches around Manuel Antonio. The first beach after the main trail through the jungle is the most crowded beach. On the map you can see the other beach right next to this one. Its a five minute walk and less crowded.
Manuel Antonio beach |
Book a tour for the park
You are allowed to walk on designated trails through the park. Please do not leave the trails. Your best chance to see a lot of animals is booking a tour. It costs like 20 dollars. There will be a lot of people selling your some strange tickets for tours.
A baby sloth |
On our tour we saw some Boa Constrictor hanging in the trees, a lot of smaller Snakes, a huge crowd of howler monkeys in the trees, capuchin monkeys, Spider monkeys and even a sloth with its baby!
A sleeping howler monkey |
Map for Manuel Antonio Park
Here on this map you can check all the explained positions at Manuel Antonio like the beaches.
Good to know
Manuel Antonio National Park, in Spanish the Parque Nacional Manuel Antonio, is a small National Park in the Central Pacific Conservation Area located on the Pacific coast of Costa Rica, just south of the city of Quepos, Puntarenas, and 132 km (82 mi) from the national capital of San José. Established in 1972 with a land area enumerating 1 983 ha (the smallest of any Costa Rican national park), it is the destination of as many as 150,000 visitors annually and well known for its beautiful beaches and hiking trails. In 2011, Manuel Antonio was listed by Forbes among the world's 12 most beautiful national parks. (read more on wikipedia)
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