I definitely wouldn't want to be renting a car here!
But I actually want to talk about another kind of park'ing, the Manual Antonio National Park, a must, especially with a guide otherwise you will miss out seeing many of the park's residents.
A long line awaits entrance to the park which see 2500 guests per day. Tickets must be bought ahead. Non-residents cost ~$18, 5.65 for kids under 12. Residents about $2 .
His high power binoculars took us into the canopy above us to spot a sloth mommy and her baby and howling monkeys chilling.
And to the foliage with dragonflies, tiny frogs/
spiders on the leaves and gorgeous butterflies.
Lizards abound hugging the shade.
and even a red crab!
My Facebook friend Kathy and I really had a terrific visit and it was definitely worth the tour to enjoy some of the residents of the park. We didn't partake in the waters of the park's beautiful public beach; mia culpa as we had frequented one of Manuel Antonio's other 2 beaches the previous day and yours truly had too much sun that day... but the park is a must see.
