Travel Tips
Thanks for choosing
Iguana Tours --
the Manuel Antonio
specialist.
When visiting Costa Rica, especially for the first time, it helps
to learn a few things from the locals before you arrive. You can
study Spanish all you want, but comfort, mobility and versatility
are key when traveling in any foreign country, especially when you
don’t know the language.
Our country, and especially the area around Manuel Antonio, is a
casual one, where beach wear and color-coordinated flip flops are
the attire for almost any establishment or occasion. Taking this
to heart, at almost any time of year, you are given the luxury to
travel light. How much room in a suitcase or backpack does it
take to pack a few bathing suits, sun dresses, sandals and an
extra pair of shorts? Travel light, you can always wash what you
have, or frequent one of our local clothing establishments – and
have a whole new wardrobe made by hand in time for your return
trip home.
Forget your hair dryer and travel iron, and don’t bring anything
that needs ironing, for this is the tropical rain forest. Come to
get wet and dive headfirst into the warm rolling waves of Manuel
Antonio, hike for hours through the primary jungle and see how
many species of animals you can find, push yourself on an
adventure tour that challenges your sense of adventure yet expands
your body and soul, relax and enjoy the sounds of our community at
a local concert or hot spot at night, or luxuriously indulge
yourself in a hammock while sipping a cold one. This is how you
should experience our country, one day at a time. And by the end
of your trip, you just might discover what the true meaning of
what the locals always say, “Pura Vida”.
The Travel Tips below
are just a few pointers to help you take advantage of what we have
to offer during your trip here. Please let us know if you have
any further questions or comments, and we at Iguana Tours – the
Manuel Antonio specialist -- will take care of everything.
Once again, please let us know
how we can show you our beautiful tropical country. Because we
don´t want you to just have a safe, adventurous, educational, fun,
yet unforgettable experience with us – we want you to come back as
well.
Let us show you our
country --
Just let us know when.
Travel Tips
·
Come prepared for adventure and
an education
·
Be prepared to get wet,
especially during the Rainy Season (May – October)
·
Wear sturdy water shoes or
sandals, and comfortable clothes that can get wet
·
Bring a bathing suit, sunscreen,
sunglasses, hat, and towel
·
Don’t forget your camera or
binoculars, but just be advised that they might get wet
·
Please leave your valuables at
your hotel or at home so you don’t worry
·
Be surprised to learn a lot about
Costa Rica’s tropical rain forest and eco-tourism
·
Pick your adventures and tours
wisely – fast ATV mud riding or white water rafting with more
Class IV action on the Naranjo might not be enjoyable just yet for
younger children
·
If you want to saver the flavors
of Costa Rica, challenge yourself to any adventure tour
·
Don’t be afraid to try new things, like local Tico
Style foods (gallo pinto is the national dish)
·
Definitely try new types of dancing, like Salsa,
Merngue, Reaggaeton, or the Kumbia
·
If you are staying in one area of Costa Rica, like
Jaco or Los Sueños, or even San Jose, don’t be afraid to venture
into other areas of the country for adventure – like Manuel
Antonio
·
Our country is very casual, where beach wear and
color-coordinated flip flops are the attire for almost any
establishment or ocasión
·
Travel light: how much room in a suitcase or
backpack does it take to pack a few bathing suits, sun dresses,
sandals and an extra pair of shorts? You can always wash what you
have, or frequent one of our local clothing establishments – and
have a whole new wardrobe made by hand in time for your return
trip home.
·
Forget your hair dryer and travel iron, and don’t
bring anything that needs ironing, for this is the tropical rain
forest.
·
Come to get wet and dive headfirst into the warm
rolling waves of Manuel Antonio’s Pacific Coast beaches
·
Hike for hours through the primary jungle – or take
a walk off the beaten path of Manuel Antonio -- and see how many
species of animals you can discover
·
Push yourself by taking an adventure tour that
challenges your sense of adventure yet expands your body and soul
·
Relax and enjoy the sounds of our community at a
local concert or hot spot at night
·
Luxuriously indulge yourself in a hammock while
sipping a cold one and let the Pacific Ocean breezes rustle
through your hair
·
Try to understand the true meaning of what the
locals say, “Pura Vida”
·
Let us know if you have any further questions or
comments, and we at Iguana Tours – the Manuel Antonio specialist
-- will take care of everything
·
Please let us know how we can show you our beautiful
tropical country, because we don´t want you to just have a safe,
adventurous, educational, fun, yet unforgettable experience with
us – we want you to come back as well
Let us show you our
country --
Just let us know when.
Iguana Tours
Manuel Antonio / Quepos
Costa Rica
Phone / Fax (PBX) 506-777-2052
iguana@iguanatours.com