Manuel Antonio Things To Do On Holiday

By Rosella Campbell


People who are accustomed to working long hours often aim to take a break on occasion. This is done so that hey can recharge their batteries and relax awhile. As far as science has shown, rest is an important part of life and it is during this stage that the body heals from some of the damage that has been done to it while people push themselves to the limit attempting to meet their goals at work, school or home. Manuel Antonio things to do give you a chance to experience life in a slightly different setting.

This Costa Rican National Park is usually thought of as small when compared to some of the others in the country. However, its beauty attracts many people and about 150,000 people go there every year to enjoy the natural surroundings. It was founded in 1972 and is still popular from that time among individuals and families.

There is a wildlife refuge known as Si Como No. It is one of the premier attractions in Costa Rica for people who enjoy animals and nature and it can be found right inside the National Park. Tours are held in the day and in the night as well, so you have the opportunity to see a wide range of creatures. Binoculars are recommended for the turtle pond and other interesting areas.

Si Como No also hosts a spa and resort. This means you can spend your entire holiday there and be taken care of by the friendly, helpful staff. Kids will enjoy playing with some of the animals that can be found around the area. There are also water attractions such as a water slide. A butterfly habitat, reptile lagoon with crocodiles are educational and fun.

Si Como No is part of an area that is designed to encourage biodiversity. Tours are held to share information and teach about the unique plants that are encouraged to thrive in that space. Tours are held in Spanish and English.

Playa Manuel Antonio serves as the perfect way to spend your time if you enjoy fishing. Numerous bill fishing tournaments have been held there and lots of anglers enjoy the scenery and opportunities to catch fish. Adults and children may participate in horseback riding along the beach, sea kayaking and lots of other fun activities.

Rancho Tipico is a finca or agricultural area which grows pineapples, guavas and coffee among other foods. You can ride on horseback around the entire property and go right up a mountain to a waterfall. The whole setting is one that should not be missed and the horses are quite calm so children can ride as comfortably as adults.

Birding Costa Rica is designed to appeal to people who really like spending their time outdoors in nature. Experienced guides can locate and identify all types of birds in the area that you would never spot. More than 120 species of birds thrive in the area and tours provide you with the opportunity to see them.




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