Family Travel Guide to Manuel Antonio, Costa Rica — Beaches, Monkeys, Rainforest Trails & Easy Luxury
Manuel Antonio blends white-sand coves, gentle waves, and rainforest trails with howler calls and scarlet macaws overhead. It’s compact, walkable, and full of kid wins: sloth walks, calm snorkel spots, beginner surf, and sunset catamarans. Use this guide to keep logistics simple and the pura vida high.
Quick Links
- 🇨🇷 Official tourism: Visit Costa Rica
- 🌿 Park info: Manuel Antonio National Park
- 🎟️ Book tours: Viator (wildlife walks, catamarans, surf)
- ✈️ Flights: Compare flight deals
- 🚗 Car rentals: Reserve a rental car
- 🧭 Map pin (backup): Manuel Antonio
Why Families Love Manuel Antonio
Everything is close. Ten minutes to the park entrance, five to a calm cove, and another five to smoothies with a view. Trails are short and rewarding (sloths, iguanas, deer), beaches have soft entry and shade, and guides make the wildlife pop through spotting scopes. Add beginner-friendly surf lessons, catamaran snorkel cruises, and hotel pools, and you’ve got a low-stress, high-memory base.
Stay Here
Pick a hillside resort with wildlife views and an easy shuttle to the beach.
- Arenas del Mar Beachfront & Rainforest Resort (5★ family standout)
- Parador Nature Resort & Spa (panoramic pools + wildlife gardens)
- Browse more Manuel Antonio family stays
Tip: Hillside shuttle > steep walks with little legs. Ask about beach access times and wildlife sightings around the property.
Things to Do
Manuel Antonio National Park
Short rainforest loops to white-sand beaches. Go early, carry water, and consider a guide to spot sloths and dart frogs. Check hours and ticket info at the official page or book a guided wildlife walk.
Catamaran Cruise & Snorkel
Calm water, dolphin chances, and sunset views. Families love the slide + lunch combo. See cruise options.
Beginner Surf Lessons
Gentle breaks at Espadilla Beach make perfect first waves. Book a family lesson.
Night Walk Wildlife
After dark, the rainforest glows with frogs, insects, and slow-moving friends. Reserve a guided night tour.
Rainmaker Hanging Bridges
An easy day trip with canopy bridges, swimming holes, and picnic vibes. Tour & transport options.
Kids’ Favorite: Sloth & Chocolate
Combine a sloth sanctuary visit with bean-to-bar tasting for a relaxed, educational morning. See combo tours.
Where to Eat
- Cafe Milagro — local roaster, relaxed breakfasts, kid-friendly plates.
- El Avión — sunset views in a vintage cargo plane; great for families.
- Emilio’s Cafe — ocean-view desserts and fresh seafood.
Family Tips
- Park tickets are capacity-limited; go early and carry photo ID. Light rash guards help with sun + salt.
- Wildlife is wild — watch snack bags around raccoons and monkeys, and follow park guidance.
- Split high-energy mornings (hikes, surf) with easy afternoons (pool, beach shade).
- Consider flexible travel insurance for rentals and activities.
Sample 3-Day Family Flow
- Day 1: Arrival → beach stroll at Espadilla → sunset dinner at Emilio’s.
- Day 2: Guided wildlife walk in Manuel Antonio NP → nap/pool → catamaran sunset cruise.
- Day 3: Beginner surf lesson → Cafe Milagro brunch → Rainmaker bridges & swim holes.
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Plan Your Trip
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