CRTSGRY-327
Manuel Antonio National Park & Beach
$75.00
For an unforgettable trip
to a national park considered one of the most beautiful in Costa Rica –
despite being relatively small – we’ll get an early start, taking the
Central Pacific beach route until we reach Manuel Antonio National Park.
With its 683 hectares of protected area and some of the most impressive
scenery in all Costa Rica – white sand beaches and verdant green foliage
in the midst of imposing mountains –
Manuel Antonio
lies in the tropical
rainforest life zone and protects patches of primary and secondary
forest, mangroves, beach vegetation, marine habitats, islands and a 14 –
hectare lagoon.
Our route winds through
the mountains of Monte del Aguacate from where we can glimpse majestic
views of the entire Central Valley and the Pacific Ocean. In addition,
we will also have a chance to pass through picturesque towns such as
Atenas, Orotina and San Mateo.
When we reach the bridge
over the Tárcoles River, we’ll make a short stop to check out huge
crocodiles sunning themselves on the riverbanks. The males of theses
impressive prehistoric creatures can average up to 5 meters in length,
while females normally reach 4 meters. Theses crocodiles often spend
their time soaking up the sun on the banks of the Tárcoles River; water
levels and temperatures, the distance to the water, available shade and
the time of day are important factors for determining how long they
spend in the sun, the shade or the water.
Our journey continues
toward Manuel Antonio National Park along the scenic Southern Coastal
Highway through African palm plantations and several towns dotting the
Pacific Coast, until reaching the port of Quepos. Here bananas used to
be shipped off for export; today the port serves fishermen. From here
it’s a short hop to the park entrance.
Upon arrival we will take
a walk along trails to look at the park’s flora and fauna. Some of the
most outstanding fauna includes raccoons, coatimundis, agoutis, two-toed
sloths, capuchin monkeys, large cats and the park’s endangered endemic
subspecies of squirrel monkeys. There are also abundant marine animals
such as moray eels, manta rays, angle fish, sea urchins and starfish.
After the walk, our guide
will take us to one of the most beautiful while sand beaches in the
national park, where we’ll have plenty of time to bathe in the
crystalline waters or simply soak up the sun.
-Includes.
Transportation, professional guide, park entrance fee, light breakfast
and lunch.
Bring. Bathing suit,
towel, light clothing, sunscreen, camera, and insect repellent.
For further information about reservations contact us at:
Contact Us
1-800-745-3135 (USA and CANADA TOLL FREE)
Costa Rica Phone : (506) 290-2878
Costa Rica Fax: (506) 290-2853
P.O.Box : 387-1200 PAVAS, Costa Rica