Manuel Antonio State Park This view of the ocean was from a rest stop along the way to Manuel Antonio State Park. Lots of scenic views. One of the locals, out getting some early morning sun. The park entrance. A total of 600 people are allowed in total, so even though we were early, we waited about 20 minutes to get in. It was a 3 hour drive, over the mountains, to get to the park. This web was hanging over the trail. I'm surprised how well the shot came out, since it was really hard to see and focus on the spider. Someone's inexpensive little boat, spending a few weeks in paradise. Steven clears a palm that had fallen onto the trail. Lots of these colorful little crabs along the trails. There were spider monkeys and sloths to be seen, but they were less active during the heat of the day. A future tree, sprouting from this fallen coconut. Our driver and guide, Raul. We had a new SUV to ourselves for most of the trips, because we committed to a trip with Marbella Tours almost every day we were there. Return |