Manuel Antonio Mangrove Tours CR:
Kayak & Boat Adventures in the Damas Estuary
Glide silently beneath cathedral-like mangrove tunnels and watch the forest come alive. With our bilingual naturalist guides, you’ll paddle or cruise past white-faced monkeys leaping overhead, sloths lounging in the canopy, and herons stalking the banks. Every turn reveals another postcard scene—serene channels leading to the Damas Estuary, tangled roots, and flashes of exotic birds in flight.
- Choose your style – steady kayak for an up-close experience or shaded boat for effortless exploring.
- Any age, any tide – family-friendly itineraries scheduled to match the perfect water level.
- Local insight – guides born and raised in Quepos share stories, folklore, and conservation efforts.
Discover one of Costa Rica’s most pristine mangrove ecosystems and return with memories (and photos) you can’t get anywhere else. Ready to join us?
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Our Mangrove Tours
Mangrove Boat Tour
Starting at $45
Kayak Boat Tour
Starting at $45
Night Walk Tour
Starting at $45
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Manuel Antonio Mangrove Tours CR
Explore the Damas mangroves on a 2-hour wildlife tour led by bilingual naturalist guides.
🌞 Daytime Tours (Kayak or Boat)
- Spot white-faced monkeys, sloths, iguanas, tropical birds, and the basilisk lizard that “runs” across the water.
- Morning and afternoon departures—great for wildlife photography.
🌙 Night Boat Tour
- Look for crocodiles, kinkajous, kingfishers, raccoons, owls, and snakes.
- Comfortable, safe boat ride ideal for low-light photography.
Common Sightings
Rates & Inclusions
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Standard — $45 per person
Includes a fresh fruit selection (“whatever you like”). -
With Typical Meal — $55 per person
Includes a fruit snack plus a traditional Costa Rican lunch after the tour.
- Duration: 2 hours
- Location: Damas Mangrove Estuary (15 min from Manuel Antonio)
- Transport: Available with the “With Transportation” option.
Book your experience with Manuel Antonio Mangrove Tours CR today and witness the unique biodiversity of Costa Rica’s mangroves up close.
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