Today was one of the best tours that I have done in about a month. We saw 3 types of monkeys close, 2 sloths, a boa but not the one from last week that one is gone. We also saw many white nosed coati, crabs and eating raccoons.
Tourism is still slow and the beach is still very quiet which is good for the tourist.

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Still tourism is slow but as of next week I think that it will pick up a bit but the clients we took today 6 people are very happy in an empty park!
We saw the same animals as yesterday but no racer snake. The boa was in the same spot, I feel that he has eaten something and will be there for about 4 more days i will keep you posted.
The tides are back to normal so swimming on the beach is great again.
Be good and talk to you soon
Paul
On the 22nd of June 06 I went into to the park with a honeymoon couple from Mango Moon and a single lady from a hotel in Quepos , the tour lasted 3 hours but it went by so fast. Right from the start we began to see animals. We saw 2 snakes, a big black boa and a racer, 3 types of bats, a lot of crabs, eating raccoons and 2 groups of white faced monkeys very close one group on beach three inside the park. The tides of the last week have done alot of damage to the trees near the beach due the the storms from Asia, i have never seen tides so big, but it has calmed down to normal as of today.
We also saw three toed and two toed sloths and a baby one very close to the ground!

Another great day in the tropics!
Paul Gonsalves reporting from the best park in Costa Rica: Manuel Antonio.
Today the beach was a little bit more rough than normal due to the very large high tide..
We had 3 people from Hotel Gaia in Mauel Antonio area. It was a great trip alot of monkeys and sloths and white nosed coati which is a racoon type cousin…
The weather is great cloudy with a little sun but 90 degrees as usual.
We are in a slow time of the year but it is a good time to visit Manuel Antonio because you can have the park all to yourselves.
Until the next time, your tour guide
Paul Gonsalves reporting
It is the rainy season down here in Costa Rica, take a look at Quepos/Manuel Antonio weather forecast if you don’t trust me.
No matter the rain, we are still working here. And don’t forget that in the rainy season it is less crowdy, good for you!
In a few days, I’ll try to post a little text explaining why it is interesting to visit the park on rainy days!