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Manuel Antonio / Quepos
This is one of the most popular areas in the country, and for very good reason. The National Park has some of the most beautiful beaches in all of Costa Rica, and is simply teeming with wildlife. The tambolo here is one of the most perfect in the world.
Built up from thousands of years of wave-action, the narrow isthmus connects the island to the mainland. Three of the four species of monkey found in Costa Rica are present here, as are dozens of species of birds. The stunning National park used to be the only game in town. But as the area has become more popular, the options have grown.
The billfishing in this area is some of the finest in the world, with many world records taken off the coast here. There are a multitude of tours to keep the active visitor happy. Jungle canopy tours, whitewater rafting, horseback tours, ATV tours, even ultralight flights are available here. In the evenings, head out to any of the fine little restaurants for fresh seafood at bargain prices. This is an easy area to get around - you will not need a car. This area has it all.
There is a seven-kilometer (four mile) long road leading from the little fishing town of Quepos and ending at the National Park. All hotels, restaurants, cafes, etc are either in Quepos or on this one road. Our Manuel Antonio hotel partners are conveniently located along or a very short walk from the main road.
Hotel Plaza Yara
Our Package Hotel Features All Suites!








The Hotel San Bada
This is the "Splurge" Hotel, With The Best Location in Manuel Antonio!


The rooms are beautifully furnished, with a small fridge, telephones,flat screen cable TV, free wireless, and spacious balconies. You have a choice of a king bed, or two queens.
Our packages include the lower units, with jungle views. Ocean view rooms on higher levels are available as an upgrade. The property is served by an elevator.

An upgrade to San Bada in one of our packages is $90.00 per night, plus 13% tax
Low Season Rates Expire on November 14, 2012