Manuel Antonio National Park:
Explore this opportunity to see why, Costa Rica's smallest national park, which is just over 683 hectares, is one of the most amazing and popular touristic destinations.
Among a small forested area and three exceptionally beautiful beaches you will find a truly tropical paradise. Here, the mountains meet the sea, the beaches are covered with coconut palms and the ecosystem is teeming with land, air and sea species.
During the 2 hour walk on the park trails, you will have the opportunity to see the endangered squirrel monkey, (Manuel Antonio boasts the largest population in the world).In addition you will see various colorful and majestic birds, white faced monkeys, sloth’s, brilliantly colored land crabs, and colorful butterflies.
The average temperature is around 80 Fahrenheit degrees, making this walk, very comfortable and pleasant. After the walk, you will enjoy a tropical lunch, right on the beach! There will be time to enjoy the beach and the warm waters.
Tortuga Island Cruises:
Why leaving Costa Rica without a visiting world famous Tortuga Island Cruise? In the hotel lobby you will be greeted by a bilingual guide, embark on an air-conditioned bus along with a continental breakfast. The bus ride takes you to the pacific port of Puntarenas. On arrival you will embark on cruise, once underway the crew will pamper you with fresh tropical fruits and drinks.
Tortuga Island is known for its immaculate white sand beaches and turquoise waters, a perfect stop for swimming, snorkelling and lunch. Sip cold wine in the shade of white umbrellas at tables covered with white linen while you are served the midday feast.
This sumptuous gourmet delight starts with a ceviche appetizer and is followed by a medley of salads. The main dish is a delightful mix of meat and vegetables all fresh cooked on a grill.







