Dazzling white sandy beaches backed by tropical rainforest,
shimmering tropical-warm blue-green water, fresh ocean breezes, and a
diverse array of wildlife – Manuel Antonio is one of Costa Rica’s most popular beach destinations. Conveniently located on Costa Rica’s Central Pacific Coast, here you can experience nearly all of the country’s enchanting attractions in one place. There is little that the Quepos/Manuel Antonio area
does not offer tourists, from top beaches to lush rainforest, abundant
wildlife, wild rivers, mangrove estuaries and the famous Manuel Antonio National Park.
The
pristine sparkling waters of the Pacific Ocean along this stretch of
Costa Rica coastline make for an enormous “playground” of nature and
adventure activities. So too do the big, wild rivers of the nearby
Savegre and Naranjo, and the mysterious tangled mangrove waterways of
the Damas Island Estuary.
Water activities in Manuel Antonio
lead the way for the top things to do in the Manuel Antonio area.
Here’s our top 10 list for water adventures to enjoy during your stay in
the Manuel Antonio area.
River and Estuary Adventures
Whitewater Rafting
Costa
Rica offers some of the world's best whitewater rafting on beautiful,
wild rivers that flow through spectacular tropical wilderness. In the
Manuel Antonio area, the Naranjo River and Savegre River
both fit this bill perfectly. The Savegre River features class 2-3
rapids surrounded by lush vegetation and is perfect for beginners and
families. Outfitter H2O Adventures even offers a river tubing adventure
on a class 1-2 section of the Savegre River. The Naranjo River is
bigger and bolder, with fun and exciting class 3-4 rapids; the El Chorro
section is a solid class 4 run through a tight gorge. H2O Adventures, a
franchise of the famous company Rios Tropicales in Costa Rica, is one of the best whitewater rafting companies in Quepos/Manuel Antonio.
Mangrove Estuary Kayaking
The
Damas Island Estuary, just 15 minutes from Manuel Antonio, is a
completely different world where the ocean’s salt water meets the fresh
waters of the Damas River, creating a tidal lagoon and forest of
interlacing aerial roots of mangrove trees. In easy sit-on-top ocean
kayaks, H2O Adventures
will take you paddling through the calm labyrinth waterways of the
estuary, and learn the importance of this delicate ecosystem. Here, live
a wealth of animal and bird life, such as mangrove wrens, swallows,
shore birds, and crocodiles. On the banks of the estuary, you’ll see
“Sally light foot” crabs, and possibly boa constrictors tangled in the
aerial roots, and silky anteaters and white-faced monkeys in the upper
branches.
Ocean Adventures
Catamaran Sailing & Snorkeling
Delight
in seeing dolphins, sea turtles, manta rays, sea birds, and maybe even a
passing migrating humpback whale while you cruise along the Manuel
Antonio Marine Preserve on a sleek and comfortable sailing catamaran. Planet Dolphin
is the longest-running operator of catamaran tours in Manuel Antonio.
They offer two tours daily, one in the morning and one in the afternoon,
on three different catamarans ranging in size from 37 feet to 70
feet-long. All boats are equipped with U.S. Coast Guard-approved life
preservers, marine radio, stereo system, snorkel equipment, and are led
by a bilingual Captain with a naturalist guide. After touring the
coastline, you will anchor in a protected cove within the pristine
Biesanz Bay for snorkeling. Planet Dolphin provides all you need to
enjoy the underwater experience of swimming with large schools of
colorful tropical fish. You’ll also be served lunch of fresh fruits,
grilled fish brochettes, pasta salad, and drinks.
Jet Ski Tour
Cruise out on the ocean on individual wave runners along the Manuel Antonio National Park coastline. You’ll ride around small islands and spot marine life up close. Jungle Coast Jet Ski Tours
uses easy-to-use Yamaha and Honda wave runners on their 2-hour tour.
You can jump off and swim at any time and even do a bit of snorkeling.
Scuba Diving & Snorkeling
The
underwater world off of Manuel Antonio is full of volcanic formations
and a multitude of colorful tropical fish – perfect for exploring while
scuba diving. Quepos/Manuel Antonio is home to the only 5-star PADI scuba diving center on Costa Rica’s Central Pacific Coast. Oceans Unlimited offers guided dive and snorkeling trips,
PADI dive courses, introductory resort courses and Nitrox. Whether you
are a certified diver or this is your first time, Oceans Unlimited
professional instructors and dive crew are fully certified, and ready to
show you the best of Costa Rica's world under the sea.
There
are many opportunities for snorkeling in Manuel Antonio. Whether you
take a tour, or simply slip on a mask and float right off the National
Park’s beaches, you’re bound to see plenty of tropical fish, rock
formations, crustaceans, mollusks and the like. Many other tours, like
the catamaran sailing, Jet Ski and scuba diving, include snorkeling. Or
Oceans Unlimited offers guided snorkeling trips.
Sea Kayaking
Enjoy a scenic paddling tour of the Manuel Antonio coastline.
From a vantage point only possible in sea kayaks, you can experience up
close Manuel Antonio’s impressive cliffs and rock formations. Outfitter
H2O Adventures uses easy sit-on-top ocean kayaks that fit one or two persons. Guides are bilingual and are trained in water and ocean safety.
Sailing
This tour on the beautiful sailboat, “Perla Azul”
(Blue Pearl), takes you through the serene, crystal-clear waters of
Quepos and Manuel Antonio along the coastline. Hear the snap of the
sails and sheets as the wind propels the craft skimming over the ocean’s
surface. The nice thing about sailing is no motor noises that may
frighten off marine animals you want to observe. Morning tours look for
marine life, and the afternoon tours include watching Manuel Antonio’s
spectacular sunsets.
Sportfishing
The beauty and excitement of a day out on the open blue Pacific is hard to beat. Quepos/Manuel Antonio is one of Costa Rica’s hot spots for world class sportfishing. Catch marlin, sailfish, Mahi Mahi (Dorado), Wahoo, tuna and roosterfish year round. Tropical Waters Sport Fishing offers half-day, three-quarter, and full-day charters, as well as customized multi-day trips, for both offshore
and inshore fishing. Offshore fishing is normally done 20 to 40 miles
out in blue water. Tropical Waters always uses circle hooks for “Catch
and Release” fishing.
Surfing
Manuel
Antonio’s waves cater more to beginner and moderate surfers; however,
with a good swell, the local breaks can be fun for all levels of
surfers. Rent boards and take surf lessons with Manuel Antonio Surf School,
a fully insured surf school with bilingual instructors who are trained
in water safety, first aid, and the International Surfing Association.
Parasailing
While
parasailing is technically an aerial adventure, this popular Manuel
Antonio activity takes off from the beach while being towed by a boat
and flies you over the ocean. You’ll get a bird’s-eye view of the
stunning Manuel Antonio coastline from 600 feet up in the air above the
blue Pacific. On the Aguas Azules
tour, you can fly alone or in tandem with one or two other persons.
Aguas Azules is fully licensed and insured with an impeccable safety
record. Their website says parasailing is so easy, that anyone from age 3
to 80 can do it.
Where to stay in the Manuel Antonio area
Portasol, a sustainable community located near Manuel Antonio
along the Central Pacific Coast of Costa Rica, offers impressive
properties in the rainforest with ocean views. Portasol is a fantastic vacation home rental option for visitors to the Manuel Antonio area. Three spectacular vacation homes are available for rent, along with bungalows
built on high stilts that simulate tree houses with decorative
wrap-around verandas. Enjoy private trails through the jungle to rivers
and waterfalls with natural pools.
Looking to own your own piece of paradise in Costa Rica? Portasol offers
for sale scenic mountain lots, ranging in size from 2 to 10 acres,
equipped with electricity, water, gravel roads and at least one building
site.
By Shannon Farley
A collection of small, charming luxury hotels and lodges in Costa Rica, each featuring its own original character and style – special, different, with first class services conceived for a demanding upscale tourist. We believe in good environmental hotel practices, and are committed to Costa Rica's CST certification of sustainable tourism.
martes, 19 de febrero de 2013
Water activities rule at top Costa Rica beach, Manuel Antonio
Etiquetas:
adventure tours,
Costa Rica,
manuel antonio,
water activities,
what to do in Manuel Antonio,
where to stay in Manuel Antonio
Ubicación:
Manuel Antonio National Park, Costa Rica
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