Manuel Antonio is Costa Rica’s most popular national park and one of the most celebrated in the world. Famous for its breathtaking scenery and incredible wildlife, visitors can explore the park with a certified guide and observe birds, mammals, reptiles, mangroves, and lush tropical rainforest, all leading to some of the most beautiful beaches in the country. You can visit the park without a guide, but we highly recommend hiring one — many of the animals are incredibly well camouflaged and easy to miss without a trained eye! *The park is closed on Tuesdays*
Soar high above the rainforest canopy and experience one of Manuel Antonio’s most popular adventures: the canopy zip line. Originally invented in Costa Rica, this thrilling activity is perfect for adventurers of all ages.
Explore the rainforest and mountains by ATV as you ride along dirt roads through the countryside and charming small towns. The adventure ends at a beautiful waterfall, where you can cool off with a refreshing swim and take time to relax.
With three rivers to choose from, rafting adventures are offered year-round. Choose between a half- or full-day experience packed with excitement and nonstop action.
Take to the skies for breathtaking views of the national park, Espadilla Beach, and the surrounding islands. Keep an eye out — you never know what marine life you’ll see from above!
Explore hidden beaches, glide over turquoise waters, and enjoy sweeping views of the national park. This guided adventure offers an unforgettable way to experience Manuel Antonio from the sea.
Go home with a story about the BIG ONE that DIDN’T get away!!! Quepos is famous for its world-class sportfishing and hosts the annual Billfish World Championship. Anglers can find sailfish, blue and black marlin, yellowfin tuna, snook, red snapper, and more in the surrounding waters.
Ready to try surfing? Start with beachside instruction, then head into the water with a guide to catch your first waves.
Experience the best of Costa Rica’s waterfall tours on a full-day adventure featuring visits to three breathtaking waterfalls or the iconic Nauyaca Falls.
Ride horseback through the rainforest, crossing valleys and rivers on the way to a beautiful waterfall — perfect for a refreshing swim before heading back.