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Trip to Samara & Manuel Antonio
Hello,
We are planning our second trip to Costa Rica for February. On our first trip we saw Playa Hermosa, Arenal, Monteverde & Tamarindo. This time we are thinking of staying 6 nights in Samara & 6 in Manuel Antonio. We will be taking flights between all destinations and will not have a car. I guess my question is is 6 nights in either place too long. We like to mix in adventurous days of hiking, sightseeing, etc with days of total laziness on the beach. Thanks, Terri |
Six days in Playa Samara would not be too much for me, unless, of course, I had just spent the previous six days at another beach resort. I have not been to Manuel Antonio but I gather that there is more to do there than just the beach. On the other hand, unless you have a car, Playa Samara doesn't offer much more than the beach and some okay restaurants. There is not a lot of hiking or sightseeing. nearby. I guess it's just a question of whether 12 straght days of a similar experince would be too much of a good thing for you. I think only you could answer that question.
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Gotta say (and I know others will disagree) that after a weekend at Samara we were ready to move on. The town is small, the nightlife is limited, the beach is so-so. Nearby Nosara offers an additional bonus and you should check it out (we didn't--will be doing that soon, I hope). Playa Carillo just a short distance south is a lovely beach as well--good for an afternoon. I'd go nuts in Samara 4 days, let alone 6! Just me!
As for Manuel Antonio, 6 days would be too long for me there as well. But 4 or 5 is a nice length of time to fully enjoy all the area has to offer--and allow plenty of leisure time as well. Also, I agree that being without a car in Samara for 6 days wouldn't be a good thing. Manuel Antonio--no problem. 12 days is an enviable amount of time! I think, if I were you, I'd try another destination to go with the 2 you already have. Even if for a couple of nights. Dominical and areas south of there perhaps. Playa Ventanas is a neat place about 30 min. south of Dominical. There are cool caves. I'm assuming you want beach the entire time. My suggestion would be no more than 3-4 nights at Samara/Nosara, divide the rest between Manuel Antonio and points south. You could rent a car in Manuel Antonio for a couple of days to take yourselves on a little trip south of there for 2-3 days. I think it would add a nice touch to your vacation plans! Good luck! Let us know how it works out for you! |
Thanks so much for the information. I kind of thought 6 days at each place would be too much but couldn’t figure out a 3rd place that would be easy to get to. Dominical sounds great but I am concerned about the roads getting to it due to the flooding. Maybe by February they will be OK. Or maybe we would be better off hiring a taxi with an experienced driver to get us there?
Or a different 3rd destination that is easy to get to from Samara or MA? Thanks again! |
Since you are flying everywhere anyway and say you want hiking, why not consider 3 or 4 nights down in the Osa Pen, either Puerto Jimenez or Drakes Bay.
Also another idea would be to go over the Carib side for a few days, Tortuguero Canals to the north are very interesting and different, or beaches to the south. With 12 nights, you can get a lot of mix to your trip. |
I don't think we want to add another flight to our trip. Getting pretty expensive.
Any word on the road conditions from MA to Dominical? Or would a taxi be a good idea? Any other suggestions of a place close to MA to break up the time? |
You might consider a couple of days (at the end of your trip) at La Finca Que Ama--great hotel in the countryside south and west of San Jose about 1.5 hour. Easy to get to from Manuel Antonio. Also, it is close to Turu-Bari Park, which might be fun for you.
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