- Manuel Antonio Park Tour
- Corcovado National Park Tour
- Bird Watching Tour
- Mangrove Tour
- Carara National Park Tour

Manuel Antonio National Park
Manuel Antonio Park is ranking #1 tour on TripAdvisor list and will guarantee you a top-notch experience through the Tropical Humid Forest of Costa Rica PLENTY OF WILDLIFE. Our videos and pictures here will give you an idea of how the animals behave in their natural habitat such as the White-faced Monkeys foraging for food (they're omnivores), Sloths just chilling or having activity on their trees, Howler Monkeys making their loud call. Also, awesome views of the Central Pacific coast and beaches, JUST to mention some of the dozens of things to experience here. GO WITH THE BEST!

Corcovado National Park
In the Southeast of Costa Rica are located some of the most biodiverse places in the Earth because of its location. Furthermore, this area offers from waterfalls inside the rainforest to beautiful beaches and wetlands. Additionally, Corcovado National Park has a variety of ecosystems like forests, beaches, coral reefs, mangroves, freshwater swamps and at least 50% of CR’s animals. For this reason customized tours are our best recommendation for a full animal watching experience. CHECK IT OUT AND PLAN YOUR TRIP!

Bird Watching
In Manuel Antonio area there are more than 300 species of which the most are easy to spot out if you know their habitat. Moreover, we offer different options at only 20 or 45 minutes from Quepos town. In addition, half day or full day tours can be done in one or two different places near to Manuel Antonio. EXPERIENCE IS NOT REQUIRED!

Mangrove Tour
Due to the distribution of this ecosystem in Costa Rica with 99% of mangrove forests located in the Pacific coast and only the 1% in the Caribbean side, it makes a Mangrove Tour in boat or kayak a tentative option for those tourists who visit the beautiful places of our Pacific coast. GET A SCAPE IN THIS PEACEFUL PLACE!

Carara National Park
This park is one of the most famous in Costa Rica when we talk about birds and it is a very important biological corridor located among the limit of the Dry Tropical Forest in the northwestern part of Costa Rica and the Humid Tropical Forest from the lowlands in the Central and South Pacific of the country. As a result, there is a great variety of bird species with more than 400 reported for this park such as Toucans, Macaws, Trogons, Motmots, Hummingbirds and much more.