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Free things to do around Quepos
&
Manuel Antonio

As much as we all love a good adventure, it's nice to be able to do something in this world without having to pay for the privilege.

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Here are some of our favorite spots and activities around town where you can enjoy Costa Rica without additional expense.

Beaches

One of the more obvious ones, however, besides Playa Espadilla, the main beach in Manuel Antonio, there are many smaller beaches that offer a variety of waves, scenery and privacy levels. 

There is a myriad of wildlife living in the jungle which will sometimes venture onto the beaches.  The more you are aware of your surroundings, the more you will see.  Be aware of the possibility of snakes, spiders and other creepy crawlies.  Remember, sometimes crocodiles have been spotted at these beaches.  

Take your time and enjoy, but please leave no trace.

Do not leave valuables unattended and please do not feed the wildlife.

Here are a few of the more popular beaches:

Playitas Beach

Piedritas Beach

Biesanz Beach

Maridei Beach

Sonia Beach

Monaco Beach

Tulemar Beach

La Vaca Beach

La Macha Beach

La Paipa Beach

Quepos Beach

Valencia Beach

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Local Hiking

Reto Mae is a local hike you can do by yourself.  This scenic trail follows the coastline south from Quepos.  You will need good footwear, water and a sense of adventure. Reasonable fitness is needed with the rough trail, and climbs/descents.  Use a trail app if you are less confident, however the pink ribbons and shoelaces are frequent to guide you along your way.  There is a myriad of wildlife living in the jungle the more you are aware of your surroundings, the more you will see, please do not feed the wildlife.  Be aware of the possibility of snakes, spiders and other creepy crawlies.  Remember, sometimes crocodiles have been spotted at these beaches.  

Take your time and enjoy, but please leave no trace.

El Salto Waterfall is another local hike you can do by yourself.  The trail is best described as for the adventurous.  You will need good footwear, water and swimwear, towel if you intend to go in. Reasonable fitness is needed with the rough trail, and climbs/descents.  There is a myriad of wildlife living in the jungle the more you are aware of your surroundings, the more you will see, Please do not feed the wildlife.  Be aware of the possibility of snakes, spiders and other creepy crawlies.

Take your time and enjoy, but please leave no trace.

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Basketball court is another local activity that doesn't need your wallet.  The recently refurbished basketball court is open for all to enjoy.

There is also a childrens playground right next to it at one end and some exercise equipment at the other. 

Please be respectful of other users and also be sure to place your trash in the bins.

Sunset Spots

Parque Nahomi (pictured)

Great spot to spend the afternoon and sunset with a flat grassy area, some tables, seats and public gym equipment and only a short walk from Quepos.

Frequented by locals and tourists, it is generally considered a safe spot to watch the sunset then stroll back into town during twilight.

Swimming is an option during daylight hours (tip:go down the right hand side of the boat ramp to enter the water).

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More coming soon

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