It’s got the beaches, it’s got the rain forest, it’s got the wildlife, and it’s got your heart — Manuel Antonio is the total package. The name Manuel Antonio refers to any area that has been designated as National Park, including the rain forest, portions of beach and ocean and miles of pure jungle terrain. [...]
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It was only four days after I arrived in Costa Rica, that I found myself enjoying a moment I will never forget. I was in Manuel Antonio for the weekend and after an exhausting day of hiking and rafting, a friend and I ate dinner down by the beach. We dined at an outdoor restaurant [...]
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One of the most popular tours that has caught on like wildfire in Manuel Antonio is the canopy zip line. Titi Canopy Tours allows you to swing through the tops of the rain forest. Be careful not to eat much before hand! Phone: 2777-1020. Canopy Safari is another option. You can live like a monkey for [...]
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La Mar y Sombra is the best party on the beach! Dance to the loud music inside or cool off on the beach. Located next to the Cabinas Ramirez. Phone: 2777-0003.
Billfish Bar is an option for those sports fans hoping to catch a glimpse of a game or win something themselves at the casino next [...]
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Café Milagro is a perfect place for breakfast on the road to Manuel Antonio. This restaurant has North American choices such as bagels and breakfast burritos. Munch on their delicious selections on the garden patio throughout the day! Price is between $3 and $10. Phone: 2777-0794.
La Lanterna, an excellent Italian restaurant in Quepos, serves up [...]
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Manuel Antonio National Park' is one of the smallest, yet most beautiful national parks of Costa Rica. Rich green jungles filled with wildlife, blend into beautiful white beaches and the blue pacific. The park includes plenty of good hiking trails and beaches perfect for swimming. The entrance fee is $7, and it is possible to [...]
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