In the northern part of Costa Rica’s Puntarenas province on the central Pacific coast lies the small booming harbor town of Quepos. With a variety of outdoor adventure and nightlife, the village center composes six blocks of restaurants, bars, art galleries and gift shops all resting beside the main beach and sport fishing fleet. With one of the prettiest and most impressive marinas in Costa Rica, Quepos is known to many as one of the best places in the world for big-game sport fishing. The port is also the gateway to the Costa Rican paradise known as Manual Antonio National Park. Visitors to Manuel Antonio can enjoy a laid-back visit to one of four pristine beaches or take a hike through the lush green rainforest, with a chance to see endangered monkey species and stunning scenic vistas.
In the northern part of Costa Rica’s Puntarenas province on the central Pacific coast lies the small booming harbor town of Quepos. With a variety of outdoor adventure and nightlife, the village center composes six blocks of restaurants, bars, art galleries and gift shops all resting beside the main beach and sport fishing fleet. With one of the prettiest and most impressive marinas in Costa Rica, Quepos is known to many as one of the best places in the world for big-game sport fishing. The port is also the gateway to the Costa Rican paradise known as Manual Antonio National Park. Visitors to Manuel Antonio can enjoy a laid-back visit to one of four pristine beaches or take a hike through the lush green rainforest, with a chance to see endangered monkey species and stunning scenic vistas.