As an Official certified naturalist guide with years of experience in Manuel Antonio National Park, I specialize in curating immersive journeys that highlight the park’s extraordinary biodiversity. My tours blend environmental education, local culture, and unforgettable scenery tailored to each visitor.
Discover the wonders of Manuel Antonio Park as you observe sloths lounging in their natural habitat. Experience wildlife up close with top-tier telescopic gear, spotting toucans, frogs, snakes, monkeys, and other native creatures. With the expertise of your guide and a high-definition spotting scope, you'll catch sights you might otherwise miss. Wrap up your adventure on a stunning beach, where soft white sand meets warm turquoise waters—a perfect way to end the tour.
Explore with me—one step deeper into the wild. Let's make nature unforgettable.
Meet your certified guide at Chalo Parking lot, next to supermarket Joseth conveniently just before the entrance to Manuel Antonio National Park. From there, dive into an unforgettable trek through lush forest trails - full of incredible wildlife. Keep your eyes peeled for sloths lazily perched in the trees, iguanas blending into the brush, playful monkeys swinging above, and vibrant toucans flashing their brilliant colors.
With the sharp instincts of a local naturalist, you’ll uncover hidden creatures you might otherwise miss. Your guide will use a high-definition spotting scope to bring the magic of the jungle into view, ensuring stunning up-close encounters. Plus, they’ll snap incredible photos along the way, so you’ll leave with more than just memories.
The grand finale? Manuel Antonio Beach—where powdery white sand meets warm, inviting bluish waters, the perfect place to relax or a refreshing swim after your immersive journey through one of the most biodiverse places on Earth.
Meeting Point: Chalo Parking Joseth (next to supermarket Joseth, before the national park entrance).
⚠️ IMPORTANT:
This guided tour offers an immersive experience in nature, but please note that the entrance ticket to the national park is not included in this activity. To secure your admission, you must purchase your ticket exclusively through the park’s official website: https://serviciosenlinea.sinac.go.cr/
Quepos is a vibrant coastal town in Costa Rica, serving as the gateway to the renowned Manuel Antonio National Park. Known for its lush rainforests, stunning beaches, and diverse wildlife, Quepos offers a blend of adventure, relaxation, and eco-tourism. The town's lively atmosphere, combined with its natural beauty, makes it a must-visit destination for travelers seeking both excitement and tranquility.
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A traditional Costa Rican breakfast dish made with rice, beans, onions, and bell peppers, often served with eggs, tortillas, and natilla (sour cream).
A fresh seafood dish made with raw fish or shrimp marinated in lime juice, mixed with onions, peppers, cilantro, and sometimes coconut milk.
A hearty beef and vegetable soup, often served with rice, beans, and tortillas. It's a traditional Costa Rican dish that's perfect for a filling meal.
A creamy rice pudding made with rice, milk, sugar, and cinnamon, often served chilled.
The peak season in Quepos is during the dry season, from December to April. This period offers the best weather for outdoor activities, with plenty of sunshine and minimal rainfall. It's the ideal time for exploring Manuel Antonio National Park, enjoying the beaches, and engaging in various adventure sports.
Costa Rican Colón (CRC)
CST (UTC-6)
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Quepos is generally a safe destination for travelers, with a low crime rate and a welcoming atmosphere. However, it's important to be aware of your surroundings and take precautions to ensure a safe and enjoyable trip.
Quepos Bus Terminal
The public bus system in Quepos is affordable and convenient for getting around town and to popular destinations. Buses are frequent and well-used by both locals and tourists.
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