Dear Jenny, As always, you have been very prompt and helpful. I, and my traveling companions want to thank you for all of your assistance in making our visit to Peru so wonderful. There was a lot we missed like Lake Titticacca, the waterfalls and the
Read more...
This national park is considered to be one of the most beautiful of the country. It is a combination of a paradisiacal beach of crystalline waters with coral reefs, bordered by exuberant vegetation and the natural captivations of the tropical humid forest. Its beaches are counted among the best of the country, where the snorkelling and the surf are very popular. On the way to Manuel Antonio along the coastal line, you will enjoy nice views and will be crossing plantations of African palm and picturesque villages along the Pacific coast, until you reach the port of Quepos and few minutes after the National Park. At our arrival we will hike to the park, crossing a creek to access the park, since this park is closed to vehicles. Once at the park, it is possible to simply enjoy the beach, take a sun bath, or a nature walk though the park's trails, which will allow you to observe the abundant flora and fauna of the park, especially several species of monkeys, iguanas, birds, and maybe, the three toe sloth. One of the trails borders Cathedral Point from where the sight of the park and the sea is spectacular.
Minimum: two people Departures: Tuesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays and Sundays/ 12:00 hours Bring: Light clothing, bathing suite, sandals, towel, suntan lotion, hat and camera Schedule: Departs from San Jose 6:30 a.m
Included Include: Transportation, lunch, Tour guide and entrance fee to national park
www.tourscostarica.org is a Part Of: Cosmic Travel Network
Cosmic E.I.R. Ltda. 4915 Bathurst St. Unit # 209-680 Toronto, ON. M2R 1X9
The content and photos belongs to their authors