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Things to Do in Manuel Antonio & Quepos
The gateway to Costa Rica's most famous national park: rainforest meets white-sand beaches, world-class sportfishing, and the lively Marina Pez Vela.
The area
Welcome to Quepos & Manuel Antonio
Quepos is the charming Central Pacific town that serves as the gateway to the world-renowned Manuel Antonio National Park. It packs an enormous amount into a small area: rainforest trails alive with monkeys and sloths, some of the most beautiful beaches in the country, a buzzing marina, and a year-round calendar of adventure.
From December to April the dry season brings reliable sunshine; the green season (May to November) trades crowds for lush, vivid landscapes. And from August to October, humpback whales migrate through the waters offshore, making it one of the best whale-watching windows on the coast.
Prefer the saddle, the river, or the sea? Pair your trip with horseback riding, Savegre rafting, or ocean kayaking.
A little history
From the Quepoa people to a world-class destination
Quepos takes its name from the Quepoa, the Indigenous people who lived along this stretch of the Central Pacific long before European arrival. In the 20th century the area became a major banana and later African oil-palm growing region, and you can still see the old plantation roads and worker villages on the drive in.
In 1972, Manuel Antonio National Park was established to protect the area's rainforest and coastline. Though it is one of Costa Rica's smallest parks, it is among its most biodiverse and most visited. Today Quepos blends that natural heritage with a modern tourism hub anchored by Marina Pez Vela, a sportfishing and dining destination on the water.
Highlights
Top things to do in Manuel Antonio & Quepos

Manuel Antonio National Park
Guided rainforest hike to spot sloths, monkeys and toucans, ending at a Forbes-rated beach.

Marina Pez Vela
The heart of Quepos: waterfront shops, restaurants, gelato and sunset views over the Pacific.

Whale Watching
Humpback whales migrate offshore in the green season, one of the coast's best viewing spots.

Beaches & Kayaking
Playa Espadilla, hidden coves and sea-cave kayaking along a stunning protected coastline.

Sportfishing & Rivers
World-class sailfish and marlin offshore, plus whitewater on the Savegre and Naranjo rivers.

Jungle & Waterfalls
Horseback rides to hidden waterfalls, night walks, and chocolate & coffee farm experiences.
Practical
Getting here & getting around
Quepos is an easy drive from San José (about 3 hours) and Jacó (about 1 hour). Tucanes Tours runs reliable shuttle services from both, so you skip the rental-car stress. Once here, taxis and short drives reach every beach and trailhead, and we handle hotel pickup for every tour.
Good to know
Manuel Antonio & Quepos FAQ
December to April is the dry, sunny season. May to November (green season) is lush with fewer crowds, and August to October is prime whale-watching.
About 3 hours from San José and 1 hour from Jacó. We offer shuttle service from both, plus hotel pickup for all tours.
Not required, but a naturalist guide with a spotting scope finds far more wildlife than you would alone. See our guided park tour.
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