The Waterfall Tour from Manuel Antonio is a refreshing journey inland to explore hidden waterfalls and natural pools along Costa Rica’s southern Pacific region. This relaxed experience combines scenic travel, swimming in cool river pools, and visits to lesser-known waterfall locations surrounded by lush jungle landscapes.
Set out from Bahía Ballena to witness migrating humpback whales and playful dolphins in Marino Ballena National Park. During whale-season months, this boat tour offers a thrilling chance to swim, snorkel, and explore coastal cliffs, seabird rookeries, and caves in one of Costa Rica’s most iconic marine preserves.
The horseback riding Manuel Antonio tour leads you on a peaceful journey through mountain trails and forest to the secluded Tocori Waterfall. Experience a hidden natural pool, lush landscapes, and the gentle rhythm of horses — perfect for nature lovers seeking calm adventure.
Fly over Manuel Antonio’s lush rainforest on a thrilling ziplining canopy tour featuring 10 cables, 21 platforms, a Superman cable, and a Tarzan drop into a real waterfall. Ideal for families and adventure lovers, the experience ends with a delicious traditional Costa Rican lunch surrounded by nature.
Discover the Pacific’s underwater world on this Manuel Antonio snorkeling tour by boat. Swim among volcanic rock formations, tropical fish, and sea turtles while enjoying scenic coastal views. A perfect half-day experience for families, couples, and ocean lovers looking to explore Costa Rica’s vibrant marine life.
Sail the scenic coast of Manuel Antonio on a catamaran cruise that combines snorkeling, marine wildlife, and stunning ocean views. Choose between a sunny morning sail or a sunset voyage filled with color, relaxation, and adventure—perfect for families, couples, and nature lovers alike.
Manuel Antonio is one of Costa Rica’s most iconic destinations, where the rainforest meets the ocean in spectacular harmony. This coastal town and national park offer a unique mix of natural beauty and accessible adventure. In just one visit, you can hike through dense jungle trails, spot monkeys and sloths overhead, and swim in turquoise waters framed by cliffs and palm trees. The park is compact but packed with biodiversity, while the nearby town offers a variety of local restaurants, beachfront cafes, and charming accommodations. Whether you’re seeking wildlife, sunsets, or peaceful nature, Manuel Antonio delivers an unforgettable tropical escape.