lundi 12 septembre 2016

Choosing The Right Manuel Antonio Hotels For Your Next Vacation

By Ronald Howard


Living in a cold climate, most of us would dream of a vacation close to nature in a tropical island somewhere. We may have heard of a close to nature vacation near Manuel Antonio National Park in Costa Rica and this as aroused our interest. If you do plan to visit this place, then definitely you may need some information on getting practical Manuel Antonio hotels information for your next booking and trip.

As with any carefully planned decision or activity it will not hurt if you have some sort of decision making help such as in the form of a checklist. This very simple management tool will assist you in making all the necessary data checks and research needed. The following items should be included in your checklist.

First of all look at your budget. A typical one week stay, or eight days and seven nights accommodation will minimally set you back around US 1,600 per head. Of course if you are loaded and full of cash, this is not really an issue, but for most it is an important consideration.

The national park of Manuel Antonio will have plenty for the nature lover, being traversed by plentiful hiking trails and viewing areas across an area of six hundred and eighty hectares. Be sure that you are up for many outdoor activities before going. It is also good to know that the park only opens from 7:30 am to 4:00 pm from the days of Tuesday to Sunday and there are visitor limits. The park only allows a maximum of 600 visitors on weekdays and 800 on weekends.

Thirty seven hotels are there for the choosing that are 3km away from the park itself. They range from two star level accommodations all the way to four star with prices ranging from USD 56 on the low end to USD 1423 on the high end for an overnight stay. This range can of course change depending on the season and demand.

You should also already estimated the number of days that you plant on staying, for this will definitely affect your overall spending and such. Special packages do abound in Costa Rica, with some giving free nights stay given special conditions and a lot more other discounts for children and families. It pays to inquire beforehand so you can plan and schedule accordingly.

Take advantage also of seasonal rates when traveling. Peak season for Costa Rican visits are the dry months of December to April, as this is when the beach goers all flock in. The off season and rainier months of April to November is actually the best time to visit Manuel Antonio, for everything will be greener, and cheaper too.

And of course please remember that you will be traveling to a tropical country so do pack accordingly. Light clothes only and if possible cotton ones. Pack plenty of bug spray also and be prepared for a lot of sweating.




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