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Quepos Costa Rica Vacation
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Ponce de Leon, in his search for
the fountain of youth, discovered Quepos in 1519. Named for the Quepoa
Indian population he encountered, this seaside gem has evolved through
the banana industry, to palm oil, to tourism; which is now the area's
leading product. In the late 1800's, vast banana plantations were
developed throughout the region. Bananas were shipped to world markets
from the docks that now service the renowned sport fishing and diving
operations.
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In the 1980's the focus became the hearty African Palms with
their high quality palm oil. Throughout all this transition the area has
maintained marvelous charm and Quepos has established itself as a
premier vacation destination, boasting the distinctions of world-class
ecotourism and sport fishing to name just a couple of highlights.
Quepos is the gateway to perhaps the most popular National Park in all
of Costa Rica: Manuel Antonio. The trails within the park lead to some
of the most dazzling and secluded white-sand beaches in all of Central
America. The emerald coves and a jungle-lined shoulder reaching an
island of serenity will literally take your breath away. You may catch
glimpses of whimsical spider monkeys, white-faced capuchin monkeys, loud
and colorful parrots, giant toucans, three-toed sloths, as well as many
exotic flowering plants and vibrantly colored insects, including
luminescent butterflies that inspire and overwhelm the senses. You may
even see some of the last remaining squirrel or 'titi' monkeys left in
all of Costa Rica.
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Manuel Antonio Park is one of the two restricted habitats of the highly
endangered titi, or squirrel monkey. The birding opportunities are
amazing, with more than 350 species spotted in the park's small
boundaries. Manuel Antonio is Costa Rica's smallest national park, but
no doubt one of the most appreciated by locals and tourists alike and is
second in visitors only to Poas National Park. Easy walking trails boast
panoramic views of Costa Rica's dramatic coastline and meander through
primary rainforest with over 300 species of trees. Stunning! The park is
open 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. everyday except Mondays. Admission is $ 10 U.S.
dollars for non-residents, and children under 12 enter free of
admission. Guided tours are available and highly recommended.
The town center of Quepos is a charming blend of seaside restaurants,
bars, hotels, bakeries, art galleries and gift shops. High Season runs
December to April, and is mostly dry but still lush and beautiful. The
Festival del Mar dominates the month of February and features concerts,
sporting events, parades and a street carnival with dancers from across
the country. Quepos is brimming by Christmas, which is great fun. The
friendly locals are joined year round by families, surfers, ecotourists,
backpackers, fishermen and take it all in stride, maintaining their own
special brand of Pura Vida. For people-watching, don't miss Playa
Espadilla just before the Manuel Antonio Park entrance, with its
colorful street vendors and restaurants.
The panoramic views offered by the natural landscape are truly gorgeous,
and can be enjoyed in a wide variety of accommodations from boutique
hotels to luxury villas. Buena Vista Villas, La Mansion, and Hotel El
Parador are wonderful, each with unique charm and unparalleled views.
Buena Vista Villas is great for romantic honeymoon-like getaways,
featuring privacy and the utmost elegance. The Parador is great for
families, with lovely service, kid and adult friendly pool with a
swim-up bar, and a family friendly restaurant. The view from the Parador
pool is my favorite in all of the area. La Mansion is a cozy boutique
experience that provides the service and cuisine that is all luxury, but
with the personal touch by the friendly staff that really makes the
experience above and beyond.
The activities to choose from are impressive: canopy zip-line tours,
estuary/mangrove tours, sport fishing, scuba, snorkeling, hiking,
naturalist tours, sunset catamaran cruises, kayaking, river rafting,
surfing, spa experiences, horse back riding, jet skiing, waterfall
excursions, etc. etc. etc. Iguana Tours is a trusted and great source
that is fantastic for service. Lesser known is the 'Spice Tour", which
is very unique and intriguing. Farm Villa Vanilla is a tropical
laboratory for sustainable agriculture, 10 miles East of Quepos and
includes 27 acres of agriculture production and 125 acres of primary and
secondary rainforest. The organic, biodynamic crops include vanilla from
the vanilla orchid, cinnamon, black pepper, allspice, and a variety of
exotic fruits, essential oil and medicinal plants. The tour takes you
through the sights and smells of all these crops, plus informing along
the way about sustainable practices such as: composting, animal
husbandry, and permaculture. Some spice treats and packs are included
with the tour. After the tour you can pick up the spices in the spice
shop. You will come away with an unforgettable experience of what makes
the tropical rainforest unique.
Another unique experience, especially if you are a nature lover or are
traveling with your children, is the Kids Saving The Rainforest in
Quepos. Ahh, what one young person with vision, passion, and community
support can do. For more information visit kidssavingtherainforest.org.
The reforestation, rehabilitation of animals and other projects are
worthy causes. At their Saturday Camp, local and visiting children learn
about the rainforest and everything in it: trees, plants, insects, and
animals, such as sloths, kinkajous, and titi monkeys. Learn ways to help
and try to save the rainforest and specifically to prevent the titi
monkey from extinction. Create artwork, some of which will be sold to
help save the rainforest in the KSTR store. It is a fun-filled learning
experience to empower kids to save the planet.
These are just a few highlights of the many magical things in store for
you in the Manuel Antonio/Quepos area. We can design a Quepos Costa Rica
Vacation just for you, crafted by our local, passionate travel designers
who live for providing the above and beyond! Ponce de Leon was on to
something!
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