Playa Manuel Antonio is one of three stunning beaches on this idyllic coastline. Playa Espadilla, the main public beach, has decent waves for surfing at its northern end and smaller waves ideal for swimming and body surfing to the south. Playa Biesanz, an ideal spot for snorkeling at certain times of the year, is the northernmost beach, while the heavenly Manuel Antonio Beach lies within the national park.
A four hour adventure, an exciting ride through the tropical rainforest, full lunch, ICT professionally trained bilingual guides, all equipment, professional photographer (rate do not include pictures), pick up and drop off at your hotel in our air conditioned vans WHAT TO BRING: Sturdy shoes, light clothing, shorts, a dry towel, camera, change of clothes in rainy season. Cash if you want to buy the photographs and to tip your guides. RATE: $85 p/person | DEPARTURES: 8:00am 11:00am & 2:00pm | DURATION: 4 hours approx.
Duration: Approximately 2 hours Tour Times: 7:30am, 10:30am, 1:30pm, 3:30pm. Tour Includes: Transportation, snacks and refreshments. What to Bring: Sunglasses, Sandals or water shoes, Sun protection (lotion, hat, shirt), Towel, Waterproof Camera. Rates: Single Jet Ski: $130 / Double Jet Ski: $160
Ride all the way to the Rainmaker Rainforest Reserve where you'll disembark your ATV for a mile-long hike into a secondary rainforest. Trek through the forest along hillsides and over bridges above streams on your way to visit a 150-foot waterfall and a natural pool; a refreshing place for a swim in cool spring-fed water. Tour Times: 7:00am, 10:30am and 2:00pm Time: 4 hours PRICING $105 per person (1 person on 1 ATV) with transportation and a meal. $135 double (2 persons on 1 ATV) with transportation and meal.
Times 7:30 am. 10:30 am. 1:30 m. (4:30 hour’s trip) Price: $85 per person. Transportation and Lunch are included. To get to the farm the ride is approximately 20 minutes, we recommend you to bring your swimming suit underneath your cloth since you will be taken to a waterfall.
Manuel Antonio National Park is a small biological island. It was established in 1972 by the Costa Rican government who wanted to preserve the country's priceless wildlife. The fauna is diverse: there are 109 species of mammals and 184 birds. Among the most outstanding are the raccoon, the coati, the agouti, two-toed sloth, three-toed sloth, white-faced monkeys, howler monkeys and the Titi monkey, an endangered subspecies endemic to the park. You can also see bird species such as Toucans, pelicans, tanagers, ospreys, kingfishers and the yellow crowned night heron.