Pacific Coast or Manuel Antonio with kids?
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Pacific Coast or Manuel Antonio with kids?
HI,
I would love itinerary suggestions. We are travelling with girls ages 8 & 9 who are pretty adventurous (don't need t.v. or A/C) but also love to lounge by the pool/beach. We have been planning to split 9 nights between Arenal, Manuel Antonio and Osa Peninsula. But I am rethinking whether we should skip one of the above and go to the Cahuita area? If so, lodging suggestions would be greatly appreciated! Thank you!
I would love itinerary suggestions. We are travelling with girls ages 8 & 9 who are pretty adventurous (don't need t.v. or A/C) but also love to lounge by the pool/beach. We have been planning to split 9 nights between Arenal, Manuel Antonio and Osa Peninsula. But I am rethinking whether we should skip one of the above and go to the Cahuita area? If so, lodging suggestions would be greatly appreciated! Thank you!
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I think your family will love either of those options...there's probably more tour type things to do in MA, but Puerto Viejo is great too and is a good compliment to Osa and Arenal. I took my 10 year old there earlier this year and she loved it. Can't compare it to MA as we haven't been there yet. (We went to PV, Arenal, Central Valley, Osa).
Puerto Viejo is where we had our beach time, Sloth Rescue center, Manzanillo Wildlife Refuge, and wandering around aimlessly more than the other areas we visited.
We are headed back to PV next Spring...we really enjoyed the people, food and the surroundings. Much less touristy than MA from all the reviews I've read (but we're also checking out MA next trip to see for ourselves).
Puerto Viejo is where we had our beach time, Sloth Rescue center, Manzanillo Wildlife Refuge, and wandering around aimlessly more than the other areas we visited.
We are headed back to PV next Spring...we really enjoyed the people, food and the surroundings. Much less touristy than MA from all the reviews I've read (but we're also checking out MA next trip to see for ourselves).
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Annie, I think you're okay with the itinerary you've got. Manuel Antonio is really popular with families. I haven't been to the Caribbean side yet, so I can't speak to that, but I think the girls would really like MA for the pretty beach, great views, and the park full of wildlife. When people say MA is touristy, it's not at all junky or trashy, just that a lot of people go there. The reason it's so popular is that it's really easy to get around, has beautiful views, lots of activities, and loads of restaurants. Also, most everyone will speak English there - it's just an easy place. I'd recommend against it if you want an undeveloped area, but other than that, I think it will be a hit with your family.
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