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Rey Beach
The guide was updated:El Rey beach is the most secluded and least known on our list. Playa Rey is well known for being a perfect spot for surfers — the breaks are super clean and the coast is seemingly infinite. Best reached by car via road 235, and then the 34 direction Dominical, and then a short stretch down a dirt road. You'll see plenty of animals in this less travelled part of the Manuel Antonio National Park.
When you're close to the Naranjo river, watch out for crocodiles!
Useful Information
- Address: East of the Punta Serrucho and west of Savegre beach
- Website: manuelantoniopark.com/tag/playa-rey
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*this will be downloaded as a PDF.Price
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The Manuel Antonio beach is an absolutely beautiful piece os nature where you can see monkeys, toucans, racoons and sloths on the seafront edges of the national park. Mind your stuff — those monkeys love grabbing backpacks and dragging them into the forest! You'll find a cute cafe up the hill and a shower facility.
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Playitas Beach
Playitas Beach, an extension of Playa Espadilla, is a cozy beach on the north side of the Arenas Del Mar Beachfront and Rainforest Resort. Beach chairs may be set up in the sun or the shade according to your preferences.
Great waves for surfing. Playitas is also known as a hangout spot for LGBTQA+ folks.
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Biesanz Beach
Biesanz beach is tucked away not far from Manuel Antonio village. Not overrun by tourists, with locals offering drinks, kayaks, longe chairs, restroom and some snacks. The trail down to the beach is a bit rocky, so consider wearing stable shoes and not flip-flops. The beach has a quiet surf, perfect for swimming and relaxing.
If you're lucky, you'll see sloths up in the trees!
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Puerto Escondido Beach
Puerto Escondido Beach is located inside a cozy and tranquil cove in the Manuel Antonio National Park. The 650 meters long cove offers a spectacular landscape, thanks to the biodiversity of the flora and fauna, both terrestrial and marine, that live here. You'll see plenty of animals peaking out of the lush forest.
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Espadilla Beach
The stunning Playa Espadilla is located on the grounds of the Arenas Del Mar Beachfront and Rainforest Resort, and is characterised by its natural rock protecting the warm tide pools and its tropical shore birds. A jungle surrounds Arenas Del Mar and touches the sand, offering natural shade. The beach is 2 km long and connects to the National Park.
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Palo Seco Beach
Palo Seco is a very tranquil, unpopulated, sandy and palm fringed beach that extend for as far as the eye can see. Most people congregate close to their hotels and it's not difficult to find a section of the beach all to yourself. This beach is not perfect for swimming because of the rough surf, but is perfect for surfing and long walks.
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Rey Beach
El Rey beach is the most secluded and least known on our list. Playa Rey is well known for being a perfect spot for surfers — the breaks are super clean and the coast is seemingly infinite. Best reached by car via road 235, and then the 34 direction Dominical, and then a short stretch down a dirt road. You'll see plenty of animals in this less travelled part of the Manuel Antonio National Park.
When you're close to the Naranjo river, watch out for crocodiles!
Read more