The New Travel Guide to Manuel Antonio + Quepos, Costa Rica
I'm living in Manuel Antonio, Costa Rica. Which is just down the road from Quepos, Costa Rica. And I have a lot of things to teach you guys about both those places. So if you're planning a visit, or thinking about even moving here, you've come to the right place.
You must do these 8 things if you visit Quepos or Manuel Antonio, Costa Rica!
1. 0:38 - Visit Manuel Antonio National Park
2. 1:12 - Try a Traditional Costa Rican Soda Restaurant
3. 2:09 - Visit La Marina (Marina Pez Vela, Quepos Costa Rica)
4. 3:12 - Walk the Quepos Downtown Waterfront
5. 3:55 - Visit the Quepos Farmer's Market
6. 5:47 - Try Restaurants in Manuel Antonio
7. 7:38 - Catch a Sunset
8. 8:18 - Visit the Beaches in Manuel Antonio
As always, I'm Dan from The New Travel. Thanks for watching!
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Playa Crash Boat, Crash Boat Beach Aquadillas, Puerto Rico (Drone Video)
Esta es la forma en que los puertorriqueños se divierten en su isla los 365 días del año. Crash Boat Beach en Aguadilla es considerada una de las mejores playas de Puerto Rico. Es un buen lugar para bucear, practicar snorkel, surfear, nadar y practicar deportes acuáticos. Hay empresas que alquilan kayaks y venden lo esencial para la playa.
This is the way Puerto Ricans have fun in their island 365 days a year.
Crash Boat Beach in Aguadilla is considered one of the best beaches in Puerto Rico. It's a good place to dive in, snorkel, surf, swim, and practice water sports. There are businesses that rent kayaks and sell beach essentials. Video por: Miguel A. Ramos AI News Service Puerto Rico
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What it's like living in Costa Rica
After spending a month in Costa Rica and traveling from north to south we wanted to do a video to show what it's like living in Costa Rica. This video will show you oceans, drone shots, food and excursions we did throughout our month in Costa Rica. If you were to ask us what it's like living in Costa Rica? We would describe it as an adventure, lots of trials and tribulations, hot and raw Beauty. The west side of the country (Pacific side) is definitely drier and seemed hotter than the east side. Personally, we both enjoyed the east side of the country more.
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Costa Rica Travel Advice 9 - Tennis Vacation in Costa Rica
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In this episode: See what a tennis vacation in Costa Rica will be like - unlimited lessons, beaches and fun with great instructors.
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Planning a trip to Costa Rica? Do you have questions about the country, travel and culture? Watch our new series to hear travel advice from Jorge and Stephanie Morera of Pura Vida House, and learn what you want to know about travel in Costa Rica, and specifically, Guanacaste province. Visit us down there at Pura Vida House. puravidahouse.com
Manuel Antonio National Park, Costa Rica Tours (HD)
Manuel Antonio National Park - Costa Rica Tourism (HD)
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Located 120 miles (192 km) from San Jose on the Pacific coast, Manuel Antonio National Park is internationally recognized as being one of the most biodiverse parks on the planet. Lush tropical forests, lagoons, mangroves and pristine white sandy beaches make up one of the most diverse ecosystems imaginable. Among the 109 species of mammals and 184 species of birds, some of the frequently viewed residents include white-faced and howler monkeys, two and three toed sloths and iguanas. The endangered squirrel monkey calls the park home as well.
The park contains a great system of well marked trails to allow visitors to explore (maps may be purchased at the park entrance). The four beaches in the park, Espadilla Sur, Manuel Antonio, Escondito and Playita, are some of the best in the country. Espadilla Sur and Manuel Antonio offer very good snorkeling when the water is clear, which is best during the dry season. At 236 feet (72 m) high, Cathedral Point lies between Playa Espadilla Sur and Playa Manuel Antonio. It is connected to the mainland by a narrow land bridge and if you&re up for the hike, provides a memorable view. Playa Manuel Antonio offers a glimpse into the past with pre-Columbian turtle traps made of stone. Surfing, swimming or just relaxing under the sun are favorite activities for park goers.
Manuel Antonio National Park is open Tuesday through Sunday from 7:30 am to 4 pm. Regulations have been in effect to limit the amount of visitors to 600 on weekdays and 800 on weekends and holidays. To avoid large crowds, early morning from May to November may be the best time to experience the park. Peak months are from December to April. The entrance fee is $6 and free for children 12 and under. Petty theft is common around the park so be sure not to leave your possessions unguarded.
Landscape in Manuel Antonio National Park, Costa Rica
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The park is 682.7 Hectares in size; partly land, partly sea and mostly known for its beautiful beaches and wildlife. It is Costa Rica's smallest park. There are four primary beaches in Manuel Antonio: Espadilla Sur, Manuel Antonio, Escondido and Playita. This national park is located on the pacific coast of Costa Rica in the province of Puntarenas.
Flora and fauna
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In the park there is a lot of wildlife to be seen: Squirrel monkeys, white-faced monkeys, sloths, iguanas, crabs, toucans, bats, birds and golden orb spiders.
Please do not feed the monkeys As tempting as it may seem and even if others are doing it, please do not feed the monkeys. The reasons to avoid this are endless and doing so contributes to the endangerment of the animals in and around the park. Do not feed any of the wild anaimals. They are devloping a tatse for Human food and will steal your lunch. You will be thrown out. The signs warning you of this are in English.
See in Manuel Antonio National Park, Costa Rica
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The beach. The prettiest beach is the furthest from the park entrance by the cul-de-sac. You enter the park and walk past two beachs in the natational park untill you make the turn to the left. It is a white sand beach about ½ mile in length, in a small crescent. The beach is about 40 feet from the jungle to the water. The waves are gentle and the current is not strong. The beach itself is free of trash and litter, as are most beaches in CR. There is no life guard.
Outside the National park there is another beach, which you will pass on the way to the National park, it is free to enter. One this beach one can rent chairs, surf and boogie boards, and purchase a massage. The waves are siginificantly larger. There is no life guard. There are no life guards at these beachs and one swims at their own risk. There are no marker bouys signling how far it is safe for one to go. There is not a dangerous current, as of summer 2007, at Manuel Antonio, but any person should familarize them selves with how to swim out of a rip current when going to a new beach that has no life guard.
Do in Manuel Antonio National Park, Costa Rica
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1 - Hiking in the national park. There are 4 short trails in the park (1-3 km). You can do the most common one with a guide and then once your tour is over, take time to follow one of the other trails, and also go swim.
2 - Wildlife watching with guide. $20 per person.
3 - Fishing Best place in the world to bend a rod. Huge sailfish and Marlin caught nearly every trip.
4 - Relax at the beautiful beaches inside the park. Water is normally clear-blue in color.
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Offering a private restaurant, bar and an outdoor pool with deck area and day beds, Cristal Azul Hotel is located in Playa San Miguel, 1 km from the beachfront. Each room here will provide you with air conditioning, fans and screened doors.
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Viajando la Costa de Puerto Rico - Traveling the coast Of Puerto Rico
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Manuel Antonio - Costa Rica by Frog TV
Frog TV with Adam Baker, focuses on Manual Antonio, Costa Rica. Located on the Central Pacific region of Costa Rica, this lush rainforest/beach location is one of the most popular national parks in the country. Manual Antonio offers a great selection of top hotels and tours in Costa Rica.
The Manuel Antonio wildlife is rich with diversity and makes an exciting option for all travelers coming to Costa Rica. Manuel Antonio National Park is not to be missed!
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Welcome to frog tv - I'm Adam Baker.
For this episode I'm here at the picturesque Arenas del Mar rainforest resort. Behind me you can see the iconic cathedral point - one of the most famous views here in Costa Rica, it is of course the Manuel Antonio National park.
In this video we'll be focusing on some of the highlights of this lush rainforest-beach location that offers the perfect mix of relaxation and adventure.
Manuel Antonio is located on Costa Rica's lush, Central Pacific Coast and is around a three hour drive from the capital - San Jose, or a short 20 minute domestic flight into the Quepos Airport.
The areas enviable location on the Central Pacific ensures warm, tropical year-round weather, meaning there is plenty to choose from year round between the beach and rainforest.
Established in 1972 the Manuel Antonio National Park is the smallest National Park in the country, and yet it remains one of the most visited. In 2011, Forbes named it 'one of the 12 most beautiful national parks in the world.'
The protected area is home to hundreds of species, including many famous faces such as the three-toed sloth, the capuchin, howler and squirrel monkey, as well as many feathered friends.
The area offers a great selection of exciting tours. Everything from parasailing to surf lessons, and rainforest nature hikes to adrenaline fueled ATV tours. The small beachfront village also offers a fine variety of local arts and crafts for souvenirs, making this area perfect for everyone.
Being one of the most popular places to visit in Costa Rica means you have plenty of fine options when it comes to hotels.
The Arenas del Mar Resort has perhaps the best location of all. Located on the beach, it overlooks the National Park from within the rainforest - offering breathtaking views and easy beach access. With its renowned service, comfortable suites and fine dining, means Arenas del Mar is perfect for romantic getaways & connecting with nature.
For larger groups Buena Vista Villas is ideal. This property has its own private access to a secluded beach that is surrounded by wildlife. The two and three bedroom villas are great for families, and it's location just above the local town means there are many good dining spots nearby.
For a smaller, intimate boutique hotel La Mansion Inn provides the answer. Offering an exciting selection of suites, fine views from the sky lounge, and fresh bistro meals at the Jacques Cousteau Restaurant. The famous 'Bat Cave' bar is undoubtedly a highlight - making your stay here utterly unique.
Now don't just take his word for it - this region is truly amazing. Going from tropical rainforest to golden sand beaches in a matter steps!
Catch me next time for more info on everything Costa Rica!
For Frog TV I'm Adam Baker,
Hasta la proxima.
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As always, I'm Dan from The New Travel. Thanks for watching!
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Viaje a Costa Rica - Episodio 4 - Manuel Antonio
Nuevo video en Manuel Antonio!
Esta fue la primera vez que pude hacer tomas aéreas del Parque Nacional Manuel Antonio, algo que tenía mucho tiempo de querer hacer.
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