Central Pacific
Packages
Manuel
Antonio Beach Trip
4 days & 3 nights
Compared
to some of Costa Rica's larger rain forests and protected
areas, Manuel Antonio National Park is small in size - but
immense in beauty. Manuel Antonio is one of the most popular
parks in Costa Rica, and often is referred to as the "Jewel
of the National Park System."
The
park entrance leads through thick jungle to open clearings
where gigantic palms and almond trees line the beaches and
provide shelter for numerous species of wildlife. Small
footpaths cut through the jungle vegetation, sometimes revealing
surprises like a slow moving, three-toed sloth or squirrel
monkeys.
Visitors might see banded anteaters, raccoons, porcupines
and hundreds of different species of birds and butterflies.
The white-faced monkeys that play in groups among
the trees lining the beaches are quite friendly
and adventuresome, sometimes snatching things from
visitors' hands or helping themselves to any food
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The
area offers some splendid swimming beaches: Playa Manuel
Antonio, with its clear inviting waters and myriad tidal
pools with colorful marine life, Espadilla Sur (also called
the Second Beach), Escondido (hidden beach) and Playita
(little beach). The snorkeling is great - the crystal
blue waters offer ample opportunity to see a wide variety
of marine life. The surf is generally gentler during the
dry season, perfect for body surfing, boogie boarding
and swimming.
Awesome
ocean views abound on the many hiking trails that lead throughout
the park's 1600 acres. The heights of Punta Catedral (Cathedral
Point) offer a magnificent view of the Pacific Ocean, where
miles of sandy-white beaches stretch along the shoreline.
Other hiking trails lead through dense tropical vegetation
teeming with exotic birds and wildlife.
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Visitors
can rent horses near the park entrance and have
fun splashing through the surf. The clear blue ocean
stretches out infinitely as the horse travels along
nearly deserted beaches, with the sun, sand, sea
mist and refreshing sea breeze combining to create
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Above
itinerary includes: Round-trip transportation (by air or
by land); 3 nights lodging at one of Manuel Antonio's three
most luxurious hotels; daily breakfast, entrance fee to
Manuel Antonio National Park. Includes one tour from the
following choices: Rainmaker jungle waterfall, where visitors
can swim in the pools beneath the pristine cascade; or sea
kayaking in a protected inland waterway, a perfect place
to learn this interesting sport while viewing coastal mangrove
areas and countless aquatic birds.
Optional
tours available: Deep sea fishing for Marlin and other large
game fish, horseback trekking, sailboat cruises.