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thompson Jan 14th, 2007 07:24 AM

Malpais or Manuel Antonio?
 
My hubby and I are traveling to CR at the end of March. We are definitely visiting Arenal area and would like to head to the beach. We want to go somewhere we can enjoy both wildlife and beach but not somewhere very touristy. Any suggestions??? I just don't want to miss out if MA is unbelievable!

shillmac Jan 14th, 2007 09:16 AM

Manual Antonio has more tourist, but of course that is for a reason. The national park right there along some beautiful beaches with nice wide paths and lots of wildlife made more evident by excellent guides. . .more activities of course, to entertain tourists--Finca Valmy offers an excellent horseback ride to a waterfall, mangrove tours, etc. LOTS of hotel and restaurant choices.

Malpais is a surfer's paradise. Used to be very laid back, off the radar, but not so much anymore. Still less traveled than MA. It, too, has a nice beach--just different. Nearby is Cabo Blanco Reserve where you can do a very strenuous (take lots of water) hike and see plenty of wildlife on your own. Montezuma town is close as well, and Montezuma Falls a fun visit for a swim at the base. There is less to do in and around Malpais. You could do either.

We visited Costa Rica several times before we ever made it to Manuel Antonio. All of the areas are so interesting and unique, it's very hard to make a wrong decision. Malpais is more difficult (takes more time) to get to if that is a consideration.

shillmac Jan 14th, 2007 09:18 AM

I should mention that at the end of March, Malpais will have been through the dry season for several months and you can expect dusty roads, and the foliage will be dust covered. We were there for the first time in March, but it was still nice. Manuel Antonio always a little greener with more rainfall--doesn't get as dry and dusty.

thompson Jan 14th, 2007 10:01 AM

Thank you! This is our first trip and we are so excited!

guanacaste Jan 14th, 2007 11:12 AM

as shillimac says Mal Pais is very hot and dusty that time of year.
id recommend Manuel Antonio:

http://costa.rica.typepad.com/photos...nio/index.html


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