Our knowledgeable naturalist guides will lead you along the trails of both the primary and secondary forests within the park. As you explore, they’ll introduce you to incredible species and share fascinating insights about the park’s natural history.
Our mangrove boat tour is at the impressive estuary of the Paquita River, located approximately 25 minutes from Manuel Antonio Park. This is a top tour to observe the wildlife, and it is much quieter and more relaxing than Manuel Antonio Park because there is absolutely no one in this place except for the few boats that enter to operate this memorable tour.
Our mangrove kayak tour is at the impressive estuary of the Paquita River, located approximately 25 minutes from Manuel Antonio Park.
Enjoy an exciting ATV ride through rugged jungle trails and river crossings to the stunning Rainmaker Park, where you can walk across hanging bridges, discover rainforest wildlife, and cool off in beautiful waterfalls.
Enjoy an exciting off-road adventure through the mountains of Manuel Antonio and Quepos on our ATV Jungle Adventure Tour. Ride along jungle trails, cross rivers, and take in scenic views while exploring our private property with certified bilingual guides.
The Tarzan Zipline in Manuel Antonio is an exciting zipline experience that takes you deep into the tropical rainforest of a private reserve, La Selvita, with more than 500 hectares of protected forest.
This guided hiking tour takes place in the rainforest near Manuel Antonio and Quepos. You walk through about 500 hectares of protected primary forest on established trails, accompanied by a certified bilingual naturalist guide who explains the plants, wildlife, and how the ecosystem works.
Located on Costa Rica’s central Pacific coast, Manuel Antonio is a popular destination for travelers who want to experience tropical forest, beaches, and wildlife in one place. The area is known for its protected rainforest, coastal views, and easy access to outdoor activities.
Many tours in the region focus on exploring Manuel Antonio National Park and the surrounding rainforest. Visitors can walk forest trails, observe wildlife such as monkeys and sloths, and spend time on the park’s beaches. These tours provide a practical way to learn about the local ecosystem while exploring one of the most visited natural areas in Costa Rica.
Rich Natural Environment: The forests around Manuel Antonio combine rainforest, coastline, and mangroves. This mix of habitats supports a wide range of wildlife, including monkeys, sloths, iguanas, and many bird species. Most nature tours take place inside or near Manuel Antonio National Park, where well-maintained trails make it easier to explore the area.
Knowledgeable Guides: Many tours are led by local naturalist guides who help identify animals, plants, and insects along the trail. They often carry spotting scopes, which makes it easier to see small or well-camouflaged wildlife in the forest.
Different Activities Available: The area offers more than guided nature walks. You can also find options such as zip-lining, mangrove boat tours, catamaran trips along the coast, and short hikes to viewpoints and beaches.
Focus on Conservation: Much of the land around Manuel Antonio is protected or managed with conservation in mind. Tour operators and guides usually follow park regulations and encourage responsible behavior to help protect the forest and wildlife.