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English
Included
Discover one of Costa Rica’s most beautiful national parks
Walk scenic rainforest trails with rich biodiversity
Spot sloths, monkeys, tropical birds, and more
Relax on pristine white-sand beaches
Enjoy panoramic coastal views surrounded by lush vegetation
€ 207.6
€ 190.99


Free cancellation and unlimited rescheduling leads to total flexibility while you plan your travels
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Manuel Antonio National Park stands as one of Costa Rica’s most breathtaking natural gems, renowned for its stunning combination of white-sand beaches, crystal-clear waters, and lush tropical rainforest. This guided tour offers a unique opportunity to immerse yourself in nature while exploring the park’s scenic trails that wind through vibrant jungle, home to a wide variety of wildlife. As you walk beneath the forest canopy, keep an eye out for playful monkeys, slow-moving sloths, iguanas, and colorful tropical birds—all part of the rich biodiversity that makes this park a conservation success story.
Beyond its jungle paths, the park opens up to pristine beaches lined with coral reefs and bordered by thick, green vegetation. Whether you’re seeking adventure or relaxation, you’ll find it here—swim in the warm Pacific waters, snorkel near the coral, or simply relax on the soft sand and take in the unspoiled beauty. With the perfect blend of land and sea, wildlife and tranquility, this tour delivers an unforgettable experience in one of the most picturesque corners of Costa Rica.
All taxes, fees and handling charges
National Park fees
Breakfast and Lunch
Professional guide
Hotel pickup and drop-off
Guaranteed to skip the long lines
Transport by air-conditioned minivan
Alcoholic Beverage
Gratuities
Light Sport Clothing
Swimwear and Towel
Sandals
Sunblock Lotion
Comfortable Walking Shoes
Water Bottle
Public transportation nearby
A valid passport is required
Wheelchair accessible
Please bring your own towel if you are willing to swim inside the national park
Vegetarian option available upon request
Guide meets you in the hotel lobby at the scheduled time
Confirmation will be received at time of booking
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The park is beautiful lots to see, I give it 3 stars because of the "guided tour" the park employees make it sound that without the tour guide you won't enjoy or see fauna. Not true, tours are expensive $30.00 per person to walk you on a clearly marked trail. We had to wait an hour to start the tour, originally offered for 3. At the end we had to wait a long time for the group to be complete. Ended up being 10 people! We couldn't hear the tour guide half the time. Very bad experience. I suggest you save your money and walk by yourself. There will be many of this groups pointing at the animals so you can see them and photograph them. BTW without a telescope or binoculars or a telephoto lens you will not see as much. So in a group of ten with only 1 telescope you have to wait everytime they stop and then rush for the next person to use it. Again, not worth the tours in my opinion. The place is gorgeous, two beautiful beaches and lots of vegetation.

Beautiful place. Fantastic guides able to spot an iguana or a snake from a hundred paces. Great knowledge and superb telescopic lenses to see howler monkeys, bats, etc up close. The park has stunning beaches.

One of the best parks to visit in Costa Rica and a recommended spot for anyone visiting the country. Entrance fees can be paid ahead of time online(recommended). When you’re driving up be weary of unofficial people offering you tickets and guides. Additionally, the park does offer guides but I always opt for the self service tour. The park has an amazing nature trail that leads to a beautiful beach. Keep walking down the beach for another hike with some great overlooks and monkeys!

Trails are great, overall experience is satisfying. We saw almost all birds and animals there. It’s better to come in the very morning(7am) not to encounter too many people and to see more animals. Didn’t like guides there at all, they are very mean, rude and annoying. If you are enough attentive, you could spot all animals on your own, just check any crowd of people watching smth)) also be aware of monkeys on a beach, they can steal your stuff if you leave it on the ground.

Manuel Antonio National Park was one of the highlights of our trip. We saw sloths, monkeys, tiny frogs, colorful crabs, and so much more. The park is stunning, with lush trails, mangroves, and breathtaking coastal views. We visited in August and were blessed with cool weather and no rain, despite a forecast for showers all day. The morning is the best time to go—get there as early as possible (we recommend by 8 AM) to enjoy the park before it gets crowded. Be sure to book your reservation in advance. We changed into swimsuits before reaching the first beach and spent a couple of hours playing in the calm waves—perfect for kids. Afterward, we showered to rinse off the sand. I stayed in my swim dress for the rest of the hike, while others changed into dry clothes. I wore Teva sandals, but other family members wore walking shoes. Tips: • No spray sunscreen or bug spray is allowed inside—rangers check bags at the entrance. • No outside food is permitted, but there’s a small restaurant inside for snacks and drinks. • The mangrove areas are beautiful and fun to explore, especially for kids. • Bring binoculars for the best wildlife viewing. • Don’t wear your swimsuit under your clothes on the hike in—it’s humid, and you’ll be glad to change before swimming. Manuel Antonio is a must-do when in Costa Rica. The combination of wildlife, natural beauty, and beach time made it an unforgettable experience. We highly recommend getting a tour guide like we did—you’ll see and learn so much more.



