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There are plenty of high-quality tours and experiences in Quepos. According to previous travelers, here are the best tours to book right now:
Yes, guided tours of Quepos are definitely worth it, especially if you plan on visiting Manuel Antonio National Park and seeing as much wildlife as possible. Local guides aren't just better at finding and identifying local birds, they're also who you'll want behind the wheel as Costa Rica's roads are notorious for being rough (even in the dry season). If your guide is like most Ticos or Ticas, they'll also be very friendly and happy to provide tips and recommendations for other areas you hope to visit on your trip.
Per one customer who booked the Manuel Antonio Park Tour and its Amazing Wildlife and Beaches, "We really enjoyed this tour. They were very communicative from the beginning and helpful as we made our plans. The meeting location was very clear. Edwin did a great job finding animals, birds, etc along the way for us to see, and we learned a lot of interesting facts. I noticed he had a special addition on his spotting scope that allowed multiple people to see the animals at the same time, and for pictures to be shared with the group as part of the cost of the tour."
Guided tours in Quepos start at US$25 per person for a guided walk in Manuel Antonio National Park; however, park admission (US$19 for anyone aged 12 and above) is typically not included. Boat tours are also usually a budget-friendly option as they start around US$40. Most tours at the upper end of the price range are private, and they start around US$50 per hour. Full-day group tours including multiple activities begin around US$100 per person and go up to around US$400 per person.
For a tour on the lower end of the price range, consider the Customized Nature Walk in Manuel Antonio National Park for US$25 per person. Alongside up to nine other travelers, you'll look for sloths, as well as other wildlife with the help of a certified guide who knows the park well and is equipped with high-powered optics they're happy to share. Pricier tours that tend to book up fast include the best-selling Full Day Waterfall Adventure from US$140 per person. Suitable for most ages, this tour will take you to three picturesque waterfalls you probably wouldn't be able to find or access without a local guide. It includes transportation, dry bags for your valuables, safety gear, and even lunch at an organic farm.
Quepos tours cater to an array of interests, but are particularly geared toward travelers who appreciate being outdoors and natural sites: Manuel Antonio National Park is the reason most people venture to this small town on Costa Rica's central Pacific Coast. Expect activities like birdwatching, hiking, kayaking, photography, sunset cruising, and of course, ziplining. This is Costa Rica, after all.
To see and do as much as possible in a short period of time, look for full-day tours that include a variety of activities. For example, the popular 10 in 1 Tour! Zip Lines, Rappels, Tarzan Swing, Waterfalls & More covers six fun-filled hours, most of which is spent exploring the canopy and cascades at ADR Adventure Park. The tour also includes transportation, snacks, and a lunch that many previous travelers sum up as "delicious."
For most people, 2–3 days in Quepos is plenty. The town itself is very small—you can literally walk from one end to the other in 20 minutes. The main attraction in this Costa Rican canton is nearby Manuel Antonio National Park, which at around 8 square miles (21 square kilometers), can also be easily explored in one day. That said, if you are determined to see every bird on your bucket list while you’re in town, you may need to visit the park more than once. Of course, if you also want to try whitewater rafting or other activities in the area, it’s worth tacking on another day or two.
According to travelers, these are the best attractions in Quepos:
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There are tons of great trips to take from Quepos. According to traveler reviews, these are the best day trips to book right now:
Whitewater Rafting Savegre Class II-III plus Waterfall Manuel Antonio
Sirena Station, Corcovado National Park Day Trip from Quepos.
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You don't have to spend a fortune to have a great time in Quepos. Here are some of the best Quepos activities under US$30 or less per person. Keep in mind that if it's a guided tour or activity in Manuel Antonio National Park, it probably doesn't include your entrance fee (US$19 for an adult ticket).
Couples will find plenty of fun things to do in Quepos. Here are some of the top activities to book now, according to previous travelers:
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It's no secret that Quepos is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. Here are some of the top outdoor tours to book right now:
Manuel Antonio Park Nature Guided Tour with a Nature Specialist
Manuel Antonio Canopy Tour - Longest Twin Zip Line in Central America
Manuel Antonio Park Tour and its Amazing Wildlife and Beaches
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Quepos has enough activities to entertain every member of your family. Here are some of the top kid-friendly tours to book now, according to previous travelers:
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