Manuel Antonio National Park Tour
Walk Manuel Antonio National Park's main loop with a certified naturalist — sloths, capuchins, agoutis, and a beach break at Playa Manuel Antonio.






What Is the Manuel Antonio National Park Tour? This is a guided walking tour through the main trails of the national park. The experience focuses on wildlife observation, nature interpretation, and learning about Costa Rica’s conservation efforts. Unlike visiting independently, a guided Manuel Antonio National Park tour helps travelers identify animals that are often hidden in the canopy or camouflaged in the forest. Why Take a Guided Tour in Manuel Antonio National Park? Although the park is compact and accessible, much of its wildlife is difficult to spot without trained eyes. Benefits of a guided tour include: Spotting sloths, monkeys, iguanas, and tropical birds Learning about plants, insects, and ecosystems Use of professional spotting scopes Educational explanations in a relaxed walking pace A more meaningful and efficient visit For first-time visitors, a guide can completely transform the experience. Wildlife You May See on the Tour Wildlife sightings vary daily, but commonly observed species include: Sloths (two-toed and three-toed) White-faced capuchin monkeys Howler monkeys and squirrel monkeys Iguanas and basilisk lizards Tropical birds such as toucans and motmots Your guide helps locate animals and explains their behavior and habitat. What the Tour Experience Is Like The Manuel Antonio National Park tour follows mostly flat, well-maintained trails suitable for all fitness levels. The tour includes: Slow, educational walks Frequent wildlife stops Time for photos and questions Opportunities to reach scenic viewpoints and beaches After the guided portion, visitors often have free time to enjoy the beaches inside the park. Tour Duration & Schedule Most tours last 2 to 2.5 hours , depending on wildlife activity and group pace. Morning tours are especially popular due to cooler temperatures and higher wildlife activity. What’s Included in the Manuel Antonio National Park Tour Certified naturalist guide Wildlife spotting scope Educational explanations Assistance with wildlife photography Not included: park entrance ticket (must be purchased separately unless otherwise specified). [External Link Placeholder – Costa Rica National Park Regulations] Who This Tour Is Ideal For This tour is perfect for: First-time visitors to Costa Rica Families and couples Wildlife and nature lovers Travelers with limited time Anyone wanting a deeper understanding of the park The pace is relaxed and accessible for most travelers. Best Time to Visit Manuel Antonio National Park The park is open year-round. Dry season (Dec–Apr): Clear trails and sunny weather Green season (May–Nov): Lush vegetation and fewer crowds Early morning tours are recommended in all seasons. Important Tips for Your Visit Wear comfortable walking shoes Bring water and sun protection Follow park rules (no food inside) Listen carefully to your guide Keep a respectful distance from wildlife Why Book Your Manuel Antonio National Park Tour with Toorizta? Choosing the right guide makes all the difference. Toorizta works with trusted local guides who know Manuel Antonio National Park inside and out. With Toorizta, you benefit from: Carefully vetted local guides Honest recommendations based on your travel style Easy planning and support Local expertise focused on quality, not mass tourism Toorizta is the best way to travel through Costa Rica, with expert help from locals who guide you to the very best the country has to offer. Frequently Asked Questions – Manuel Antonio National Park Tour 1. Is a guide required to visit Manuel Antonio National Park? A guide is not required, but a guided tour greatly improves wildlife spotting and learning. 2. How long is the Manuel Antonio National Park tour? Most guided tours last about 2 to 2.5 hours. 3. What animals can you see on the tour? Common sightings include sloths, monkeys, iguanas, and tropical birds. 4. Is the tour suitable for children? Yes, the tour is family-friendly and suitable for children. 5. Do I need to be physically fit? No, the trails are mostly flat and easy to walk. 6. Is the park entrance included in the tour? Entrance tickets are usually not included unless stated otherwise. 7. What time of day is best for the tour? Morning tours are best for wildlife activity and cooler temperatures. 8. Can I visit the beach after the tour? Yes, visitors often stay inside the park to enjoy the beaches after the tour. 9. Are binoculars or scopes provided? Guides typically provide professional spotting scopes. 10. Is the tour available year-round? Yes, tours operate throughout the year. 11. How far in advance should I book? Booking in advance is recommended, especially in high season. 12. Can the tour be done in the rain? Yes, light rain usually does not cancel the tour. 13. Are bathrooms available inside the park? Yes, facilities are available near the park entrance. 14. Is food allowed inside the park? No, food is not permitted inside the national park. 15. Can I take photos during the tour? Yes, guides assist with spotting animals for photos. 16. Are group sizes small? Most tours operate with small groups for a better experience. 17. Is the tour suitable for seniors? Yes, the relaxed pace makes it suitable for seniors. 18. Is this a private or shared tour? Both private and shared options may be available. 19. What language is the tour offered in? Tours are commonly available in English and Spanish. 20. Can this tour be combined with other Manuel Antonio activities? Yes, it pairs well with beaches, boat tours, or canopy experiences.
Cancellation policy
Free cancellation up to 24 hours before the tour. Within 24 hours, no refund. No age restriction; mostly flat trails with one set of steep stairs. Wear closed-toe shoes, swimsuit underneath, light rain jacket. Bring water. Includes park entrance, guide, telescope spotting. No single-use plastics allowed in the park; we'll provide a refill bottle if you forget.