Activities

Things to do near Casa Pakal

Make your trip unforgettable with the many activities and tours available just minutes from Casa Pakal.

Manuel Antonio National Park

Located on Costa Rica’s Pacific coast, Manuel Antonio National Park covers 2,863 hectares with 9 different trails and 4 pristine beaches. Forbes has recognized it as one of the most beautiful national parks in the world, home to more than 280 species of wildlife.

Exploring the park on your own gives you only a glimpse of its richness (about 5–20% of what’s possible to see). With an official ICT-certified bilingual guide, you can spot up to 90% of the wildlife thanks to their experience, knowledge of the trails, and use of professional telescopes for close-up viewing and photography.

Catamaran

Enjoy a half-day all-inclusive catamaran adventure along the Pacific coast of Manuel Antonio. This experience combines relaxation, ocean views, and the chance to connect with the region’s incredible marine life.

The tour includes snorkeling, fresh fruits and snacks, lunch or dinner prepared onboard (with vegan and vegetarian options), and refreshing drinks or cocktails. While cruising, it’s common to spot dolphins, sea turtles, and, depending on the season, even whales.

One of the highlights of the trip is a stop at Beisanz Beach, where you’ll have time to swim, snorkel, or simply relax in the warm waters surrounded by rainforest. Spacious decks, shaded areas, and comfortable seating make this tour family-friendly and accessible for all ages.

Zipline Canopy

Fly through the treetops and discover the magic of Costa Rica’s primary rainforest with one of the most exciting canopy tours in Manuel Antonio. With 11 ziplines, 20 platforms, a suspension bridge, Tarzan swing, Superman line, and even a waterfall monkey drop, this adventure is pure adrenaline mixed with breathtaking nature.

Horseback Riding

Establish a deeper connection with the jungle while riding on horseback. From the saddle, you’ll enjoy fresh air, a higher perspective of the rainforest, and the chance to spot wildlife such as toucans, butterflies, and monkeys—all while taking in the beauty of both primary and secondary rainforest.

This half-day adventure takes you through protected trails leading to a hidden waterfall just a few miles from the ranch. After about 1 hour of riding, you’ll arrive at the waterfall’s natural pool for a refreshing swim before riding back.

ATV Tours

Feel the adrenaline and explore Costa Rica’s rainforest on a semi-automatic ATV. Ride through breathtaking landscapes, splash in natural pools, and visit hidden waterfalls, all while experiencing the power and excitement of your own off-road vehicle.

This adventure takes you from San Antonio de Damas into the mountains and rainforest, guided by a bilingual expert. Along the way, you’ll pass through plantations of teak, rice, papaya, and African palm, before reaching the Rainmaker Rainforest. There, a short hike brings you to a spectacular 150-foot waterfall and spring-fed pools—perfect for swimming and cooling off.

Whitewater Rafting

This full-day adventure begins with a 7:30 am pick-up at Casa Pakal, followed by a scenic one-hour drive toward the Savegre River. Along the way, you’ll pass through palm plantations, rural villages, and lush forests before reaching the rafting area.

The tour lasts around 6 hours and combines breathtaking nature with the thrill of paddling through rapids. Before starting the second stretch, the group stops at a beautiful waterfall on the riverbank, where you can swim and enjoy a light snack with fruit, cookies, juice, and water. The descent continues over Class I and II rapids, offering fun and excitement in a safe environment for families and groups.

Mangrove Kayak

Witness the incredible connection between jungle species and discover the natural wonder of Isla Damas, located just 3 miles from the coast of Quepos. This unique ecosystem is one of the region’s most fascinating treasures, where mangroves create a self-sustaining environment that supports countless species of wildlife.

The journey can be done by covered motorboat or kayak, gliding smoothly through the canals as your bilingual guide shares insights about the mangrove ecosystem. Along the way, you’ll spot a wide range of wildlife such as silky anteaters, sloths, iguanas, monkeys, and a great variety of birds, all living in their natural habitat.

Mangrove Boat

Discover the fascinating ecosystem of Isla Damas, located just 3 miles from the coast of Quepos. This area is surrounded by mangroves, one of nature’s most unique self-sustaining habitats, where land and sea life coexist in harmony.

You can explore the canals by covered motorboat or kayak, gliding quietly through the waterways while your bilingual guide explains the importance of the mangroves. Along the way, you’ll spot a wide variety of wildlife such as silky anteaters, sloths, iguanas, monkeys, and many bird species—all in their natural environment.

Sport Fishing

Quepos is recognized worldwide as one of the top destinations for sportfishing. Surrounded by the natural beauty of Manuel Antonio National Park and offshore islands, this area offers thrilling opportunities to catch species such as blue marlin, sailfish, roosterfish, dorado, and snook.

Fishing trips can be arranged for half-day (4 hours on the water) or full-day (8 hours on the water), depending on your preference. Prices vary based on group size, the type of trip (inshore or offshore), the quality of the boat and equipment, the season, and the crew’s expertise.

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