Located on Costa Rica’s Pacific coast just south of Quepos, Manuel Antonio National Park is a breathtaking fusion of lush rainforest, white-sand beaches, and vibrant wildlife. Though it’s the smallest national park in the country, it’s also the most visited—thanks to its stunning biodiversity and postcard-perfect scenery.
Visitors can hike accessible trails through primary and secondary forests, spotting three-toed sloths, white-faced capuchin monkeys, colorful toucans, and even black spiny-tailed iguanas. The park’s four beaches—Manuel Antonio, Espadilla Sur, Tesoro, and Playita—offer calm waters for swimming, snorkeling, and relaxing under the tropical sun.
With facilities like restrooms, showers, and wheelchair-adapted paths, the park is designed to welcome all travelers. Guided tours with bilingual naturalists enhance the experience, offering spotting scopes and fascinating insights into the park’s ecology. After your hike, enjoy fresh tropical fruit and unwind at one of the most beautiful beaches in Central America.
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