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95. COSTA RICA (ENGLISH) - Manuel Antonio National Park - ROADTRIP

95. COSTA RICA (ENGLISH) - Manuel Antonio National Park - ROADTRIP

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🌴 Manuel Antonio National Park – Costa Rica📍 Location

  • On the Pacific Coast of Costa Rica

  • Near the town of Quepos, in Puntarenas Province

  • About 2.5 to 3 hours by car from San José

  • Costa Rica’s smallest national park – but one of the most biodiverse

  • Combines lush rainforest, white-sand beaches, and wildlife

  • Great for families, photographers, and nature lovers alike

  • Sloths (both 2- and 3-toed!)

  • White-faced capuchin monkeys (often near the beach)

  • Howler monkeys, squirrel monkeys

  • Iguanas, raccoons, coatis, and toucans

  • Colorful butterflies, frogs, and birds

  • Playa Manuel Antonio: postcard-perfect, turquoise water

  • Playa Espadilla Sur: quieter, often fewer people

  • Playa Gemelas: small, hidden twin beaches – a great escape

  • Open: Tuesday to Sunday (closed on Mondays)

  • Hours: 7:00 AM – 4:00 PM (last entry at 3:00 PM)

  • Tickets:

    • Adults: ~$18–20 USD

    • Children (ages 2–11): ~$6 USD

    • Buy online only at www.sinac.go.cr

  • Trails are easy and well-maintained

  • Main Trail (Sendero Principal): great for spotting monkeys and sloths

  • Punta Catedral Trail: offers stunning cliff and ocean views

  • Mirador Trail: lookout points with photo opportunities

  • Arrive early (7:00 AM) for fewer people and active animals

  • Consider a licensed guide – they spot things you’d miss!

  • Bring binoculars and a zoom lens for sloths and birds

  • No food allowed in the park (to protect animals)

  • Only reusable water bottles permitted

  • Don’t feed or touch wildlife – it’s illegal and harmful

  • Restrooms and showers are available near the main beaches

  • Refillable water bottle

  • Comfortable shoes (for walking trails)

  • Swimsuit and towel

  • Sunscreen, hat, and insect repellent

  • Camera or phone with zoom

  • Many options in Quepos or Manuel Antonio:
    Boutique hotels, eco-lodges, luxury resorts, hostels, and Airbnbs

  • Book early in high season (Dec–Apr) – it’s popular!

  • Dry Season: December – April → sunny, best for beach & photos


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