Walk to the Beach. The main beach (see photo to the left) is about a 15 minute walk down the dirt road from the houses. You can drive it as well, but I'd recommend a 4 wheel drive to do so. There is a nice place to swim (and park) at the bottom of the road.
You can also choose to walk down the beach (about 15-20 minutes) along Playa Espadilla to Manuel Antonio - where they rent chairs, umbrellas, boogie boards, give surfing lessons, restaurants are located, etc. This is also where the Manuel Antonio National Park is located.
From there you can take a taxi or buses back to the houses if you don't wish to walk back.
Or you can choose to go the opposite direction and walk to Playa Biesanz on the other side of Punta Quepos - about 15 minutes as well.
It is a small protected bay good for swimming and also has some rocks out in the bay for snorkeling. You can see both Playa Espadilla and Biesanz Bay from the houses.
There are also great beaches within Manuel Antonio National Park as well. Please note that you’ll have to walk a little bit to get to them (nice walk though) and they do not sell food inside the park.
Howler Monkey
Playa Manuel Antonio
Playa Espadilla
Playa Espadilla
Playa Espadilla
Iguana
White Faced Capuchin / Cara Blanca
Walk to Restaurants/Bars. The houses are located on the road that connects Quepos and Manuel Antonio. They are approximately 4 kilometers from the town of Quepos in the Central Pacific Zone and about 3 kilometers from Manuel Antonio National Park. You can walk to many different restaurants and bars from the house and there are convenient taxi and bus services as well.
The houses also have a small paved parking lot should you wish to rent a car. As such, a car is convenient, but not absolutely necessary as long as you don't mind walking up and down a few hills.
Walk to the Beach. The main beach (see photo to the top left) is about a 15 minute walk down the dirt road from the houses.
You can drive it as well, but I'd recommend a 4 wheel drive to do so.
There is a nice place to swim (and park) at the bottom of the road. You can also choose to walk down the beach (about 15-20 minutes) to Playa Espadilla
- where they rent chairs, umbrellas, boogie boards, give surfing lessons, restaurants are located, etc.
This is also where the Manuel Antonio National Park is located. From there you can take a taxi or buses back to the houses
if you don't wish to walk back. Or you can choose to walk to Playa Biesanz on the other side of Punta Quepos -
about 15 minutes as well. It is a small protected bay good for swimming and also has some rocks out in the bay for snorkeling.
You can see both Playa Espadilla and Biesanz Bay from the houses.
You can see quite a lot of wildlife from the houses. Our caretaker, Bismark, is extremely thoughtful about the plant life surrounding the houses and it is preserved for the animals that live in the area. As such, they tend to be frequent visitors.
**Please do not feed the monkeys or any other wild animals around the house. (The caretaker's little watch dogs are the exception and will generally make themselves known to you in short order upon check in ... (: ) Feeding the monkeys can make them extremely sick, is bad for them generally and tends to make them very aggressive.