How To Choose The Correct Manuel Antonio Hotels For Your Next Trip

By Ronald Howard


Living in a cold climate, most of us would dream of a vacation close to nature in a tropical island somewhere. We may have heard of a close to nature vacation near Manuel Antonio National Park in Costa Rica and this as aroused our interest. If you do plan to visit this place, then definitely you may need some information on getting practical Manuel Antonio hotels information for your next booking and trip.

Definitely you need to do some planning first and a checklist would not hurt. This checklist will also definitely ensure that you leave no stone unturned in getting all the information you need for a successful vacation accommodation wise. It never hurts to have this simple checklist to begin with.

First and foremost look at your budget first. Rich people and those loaded with cash will not even take a second look at this, but not everyone is rich and loaded. Put in mind that this Costa Rican escapade at the minimum can set you back USD 1,600 per head on accommodations alone, with a bit of touring and sightseeing. Double check if you can really part with this amount.

The national park of Manuel Antonio will have plenty for the nature lover, being traversed by plentiful hiking trails and viewing areas across an area of six hundred and eighty hectares. Be sure that you are up for many outdoor activities before going. It is also good to know that the park only opens from 7:30 am to 4:00 pm from the days of Tuesday to Sunday and there are visitor limits. The park only allows a maximum of 600 visitors on weekdays and 800 on weekends.

There are about thirty seven hotels and lodges within a 3km distance from the park. They do range from two star to four star status so do expect an above average offering of amenities for you and your companions. Rates do fluctuate according to season and demand, but on average expect to pay as low as USD 56 per night to as high as USD 1423 per night.

Duration of your stay will also dictate how much you will spend. Some hotels offer a fourth night for free for every three days that you spend with them. Other special offers they have also give free accommodation for children of a certain age.

Take advantage also of seasonal rates when traveling. Peak season for Costa Rican visits are the dry months of December to April, as this is when the beach goers all flock in. The off season and rainier months of April to November is actually the best time to visit Manuel Antonio, for everything will be greener, and cheaper too.

As a final note, remember that Costa Rica is a tropical country and it will be very hot and humid. So pack accordingly and be prepared for hot weather peculiarities such as mosquitoes, bugs and a lot of sweating. With this said, do enjoy your next vacation in this tropical paradise, and if this article was of use to you, then do pass it on.




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