Holiday in Manuel Antonio
National park in Costa Rica — tips, highlights & best time to visit 🇨🇷
Country
Costa Rica
Type
National park
Best time to travel
December to April (dry season) — sunny and warm. July/August is the second mini dry season. The park is closed on Mondays!
Budget/day
Getting there from Germany
Flight to San José (approx. 12-14 hours), then 3 hours by car or domestic flight to Quepos (30 min.).
About Manuel Antonio
Manuel Antonio is Costa Rica's smallest and most visited national park — and for good reason. In just 16 square kilometers, it combines tropical rainforest, dreamlike white sandy beaches, and an incredible density of wildlife into a complete package that is perfect for those who want to combine nature and beach vacation. The park is famous for its white-faced capuchin monkeys, which cheekily climb through the treetops and occasionally try to raid backpacks. Sloths hang motionless in the trees (a good guide will definitely find them), raccoons wander along the forest paths, and bright blue Morpho butterflies flutter through the underbrush. Occasionally, impressive-sized iguanas can be seen on the beaches. Playa Manuel Antonio, the main beach in the park, is a tropical dream: white sand, turquoise water, framed by dense rainforest. Monkeys play in the trees right by the beach while you swim in the warm Pacific. Playa Espadilla Sur is less crowded and offers pure tranquility. Cathedral Point, a peninsula between the beaches, features a short hiking trail with panoramic views of the offshore islands. Outside the park, the surroundings of Manuel Antonio offer numerous activities: zip-lining through the jungle, white water rafting on the Rio Savegre, kayaking tours through mangroves, horseback riding on the beach, and evening crocodile boat tours on the Rio Tárcoles. The sunsets from Espadilla Beach in front of the park are legendary — you sit in the sand with an Imperial beer and watch the sun sink into the Pacific. The infrastructure around the park is excellent: from budget hostels to luxury boutique hotels with infinity pools and jungle views, everything is available. The road from Quepos to the park is lined with restaurants serving fresh fish and typical Tico cuisine. Manuel Antonio is the perfect place for travelers who want to experience Costa Rica's "Pura Vida" philosophy in a relaxed atmosphere.
Top 5 highlights in Manuel Antonio
The places you absolutely must not miss.
Playa Manuel Antonio
Dream beach with white sand and turquoise water, framed by rainforest and monkeys
Sloth Watching
With a guide, 2-3 sloth sightings in the park are almost guaranteed — plus monkeys, toucans, and iguanas
Capuchin Monkeys
Cheeky white-faced capuchin monkeys climb through the trees directly above beachgoers
Cathedral Point
Short hike to a peninsula with panoramic views of the islands and beaches
Sunset at Espadilla
Legendary sunsets over the Pacific — perfect with an Imperial beer in the sand
Hotels in Manuel Antonio
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Günstig surfen im Urlaub mit travSIM
Pauschalreisen & Rundreisen
Berge & Meer – 170 Tage Cookie
Best time to travel for Manuel Antonio
Recommended travel time
December to April (dry season) — sunny and warm. July/August is the second mini dry season. The park is closed on Mondays!
Summer
27-32°C, rainy season (May-Nov), afternoon showers
Winter
26-31°C, dry season (Dec-Apr), sunny and hot
How much does a holiday in Manuel Antonio cost?
Average costs per person per day
Budget
30-50€ (hostel, Casado meal, park entry)
Hostel, Street food, Public transport
Mid-range
Hotel, Restaurant, Excursions
Luxury
150-400€ (luxury hotel with pool, private tours, spa)
Boutique hotel, Fine dining
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Insider knowledge that makes your holiday better.
Closed on Mondays!: The park is closed on Mondays. Plan your visit accordingly. Tuesday to Sunday, 7 AM - 4 PM.
Book a guide: Certified guides with binoculars and telescopes are available at the entrance — without them, you'll miss most of the animals. About 25 USD/person.
Secure your backpack: Capuchin monkeys and raccoons are skilled thieves! Don't leave anything open, keep your backpack closed.
Arrive early: The park opens at 7 AM. The first hour is the best for wildlife watching and the quietest.
Food & drink in Manuel Antonio
These specialties you must try!
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