What to do and see in Manuel Antonio, Province of Puntarenas: The Best Things to do

June 21, 2021 Brain Ambrose

Discover the best top things to do in Manuel Antonio, Costa Rica including Costarica-pacifictours.com, Manuel Antonio Hot Springs, Manuel Antonio Info Center, Manuel Antonio Bee Farm Tour, Playa Manuel Antonio, Academia de Espanol D'Amore, Playa Biesanz, KSTR Monkey Tour, Playas Gemelas, Manuel Antonio National Park.
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1. Costarica-pacifictours.com

Manuel Antonio road 618 Manuel Atonio National Park, Manuel Antonio 6061 Costa Rica +506 8881 2240 [email protected]
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Costarica-pacifictours.com

I have been working as a tour guide for the past eleven years. During this time, I have one of the best time in my life teaching people about biodiversity of my country. I offer tours around Costa Rica, as well Manuel Antonio to see the amazing and beautiful beach and the wildlife of the park. like Sloth,Monkeys,Lizards, Coatimundi and a lot more.

2. Manuel Antonio Hot Springs

Manuel Antonio Costa Rica +506 8698 9966 [email protected] http://www.manuelantoniohotsprings.com
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Manuel Antonio Hot Springs

Reviewed By Jamesc10519 - Uvita, Costa Rica

We had an amazing time the location was great . Nice family , awesome food, we decided to take the shuttle el I wish I took the guided tour to learn more of this area , if you visit Manuel Antonio this is a place to visit , my family loved it , this company provided a cooler so can bring my own drinks , lunch can arrange if book in advance , if I only knew about this place sooner I am sure I was going to visited more that once , you will love this place

3. Manuel Antonio Info Center

100 metros oeste de la plaza de futbol de Manuel Antonio Contiguo a Super Joseth, Manuel Antonio 60601 Costa Rica +506 8712 0687 [email protected] http://www.facebook.com/manuelinfo/
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Manuel Antonio Info Center

Manuel Antonio Info Center We are the best and safest information center in town, you can find all kind of activities with low rates, like ATV, Zip Lines, Catamaran, snorkeling, diving, hikes, night tours, mangrove, ocean kayak, white water rafting, dolphins and whales watching, parasailing, rappelling, surf lessons, horseback riding, waterfall visit, Manuel Antonio National Park guides etc.

4. Manuel Antonio Bee Farm Tour

Manuel Antonio Costa Rica +506 8882 9632 [email protected] https://www.facebook.com/manuelantoniobeefarm/
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Manuel Antonio Bee Farm Tour

Welcome! We are a family who are dedicated to protect the bee habitat of the native stingless bees and the production of 100% natural honey from the bee Apis mellifera. We offer fun and educational bee tour in the natural reserve Tocori. The tour includes guide, entrance in the natural reserve, all equipment needed, lunch and transportation. Welcome!

5. Playa Manuel Antonio

Parque Nacional Manuel Antonio, 6 kms south of Quepos, Manuel Antonio 195-6350 Costa Rica
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4.5 based on 11,923 reviews

Playa Manuel Antonio

One of Costa Rica's most popular beaches, Playa Manuel Antonio frequently hosts parties and festivals, and it is an ideal destination for avid surfers.

Reviewed By jimt903 - Middletown, United States

Along the trail through the M A national park, observe the flora and fauna, listen t o the call of exotic (for North Americans anyway) birds and at trail's end rejoice in the awesome views of Playa Manuel Antonio. Take your swimsuits. Monkey's galore and sloths high in the trees but the beach on the cove is the gem. Spend the afternoon if you take a light meal or snacks. And take water. There are adequate bath facilities.

6. Academia de Espanol D'Amore

Kilometro 3 carretera al Parque Nacional de Manuel Antonio Contiguo a Bungalows Tulemar, Manuel Antonio 67-6350 Costa Rica +506 2777 0233 [email protected] http://www.academiadamore.com
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Academia de Espanol D'Amore

Academia de Espanol D’Amore is one of the finest institutions in Manuel Antonio, Costa Rica where you can learn Spanish, experience the culture and make life-long friends. You are sure to have an unforgettable experience while attending Academia de Espanol D’Amore.

7. Playa Biesanz

Manuel Antonio Costa Rica
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Playa Biesanz

Reviewed By catrinap2015 - Jaco, Costa Rica

Went to manual Antonio for our hike our private guide suggest we stop at the beach and we are glad we did The ocean was warm and calm great for swimming Paddle boards and kayaks available for rent Sun umbrellas and chairs available for rent $4000/hour for 2 chairs is what we were quoted Chose not to use them $2000 ceviche was okay Chips and pop available from local people Reminded me of Thailand Monkeys all around Was well worth the visit

8. KSTR Monkey Tour

Manuel Antonio National Park, Manuel Antonio Costa Rica +506 2777 2572
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KSTR Monkey Tour

Our Special Wildlife Tour is from 9 AM until 11 AM on Mondays, Weds, Fridays and Sundays. Our tour is given by the Animal Caretakers in the Wildlife Sanctuary and includes a snack at the end of the tour. (Special tours can be arranged for groups by appointment only.) You will see the following animals in the Sanctuary: • Spider monkeys • White Faced Monkeys • Squirrel Monkeys • Tamarins • Marmosets • Nocturnal Kinkajou (if he is awake) • Parrots • Porcupine • Our multi-species enclosure which is the largest in Central America where humans walk through a cage inside of the enclosure so that the monkeys climb all around you. This newly expanded tour includes our Vet Tech feeding rescue animals that are not normally seen by the public due to the fact that they will be released back into the rainforest. Our Vet Tech will also give a talk and take questions about the animal being shown (through a glass wall for the animal's protection). Animals being shown could vary, so when you book your tour feel free to ask what animal you will get to view. Suggested Donation for the tour is suggested $40 for adults, $25 for kids (under18). The person booking the tour needs to take a deposit of $5 per person to confirm the tour. The people taking the tour will give the money to the Zoo Keeper at the end of the tour, either cash or credit card (a 13% tax will be added when using a credit card). To book a tour, please call or speak to your receptionist. Please be sure to book 48 hours prior to the tour. Sometimes emails take awhile to arrive and we want to make sure we are prepared. We will confirm with you, prior to the tour. The tour meets in the lobby with the glass enclosed computer room, at 9 AM. Here are more details about this tour: You will get to watch the animals in our sanctuary plus: Learn about the monkeys in our sanctuary Learn a little history about each of them

9. Playas Gemelas

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Playas Gemelas

Reviewed By joellegourvenierhlyd

Really beautiful amazing beach. No many people there which made it still virgin and unique. White sand and blue water ????

10. Manuel Antonio National Park

Manuel Antonio Costa Rica +506 2777 3339 http://manuelantoniopark.com
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Manuel Antonio National Park

Reviewed By JordynSt

If you’re in the area, this is a must. We stayed in Quepos and took a cheap and short bus ride to the park (335 colones). When you get off the bus in MA go immediately left, you’ll walk for 5-7 minutes past vendors and people wanting to be your guide. The ticket office is right near the park on the right hand side. The trails are well kept, the animals were beautiful, and beaches stunning - so bring your bathing suit and plan to stay for the day. There’s change rooms and fresh water showers to rinse off - you can’t use soap of any kind. I’d recommend reading about what food/snacks you’re allowed to bring in. Any single use package seemed to be denied. We brought in buns in a resealable bag and we were fine. Careful when you have the bags out, the monkeys seems to know when food is around and will try and steal it

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