The Importance of Having a Private Tour Guide in Costa Rica

Private Tour Guide in Costa Rica

When planning your adventure in the lush landscapes of Costa Rica, particularly in the stunning Manuel Antonio area, hiring a private tour guide in Costa Rica is essential for an enriching experience.

Private Tour Guide in Costa Rica

 

At Epic Adventures, we recognize that a knowledgeable and passionate guide can transform your journey into something truly memorable. Founded in 2003, our small company is dedicated to preserving the natural beauty of the Manuel Antonio/Quepos region, and we remain committed to this mission today.

A private tour guide in Costa Rica offers invaluable insights into the local ecology and culture, ensuring that you fully understand and appreciate the diverse environments you encounter.

Our guides possess extensive knowledge of the flora and fauna, allowing them to point out hidden gems that you might otherwise overlook.

With professional-grade optical gear, they help you spot elusive wildlife, from sloths lazily hanging in trees to vibrant toucans soaring overhead. This close-up experience enhances your connection to nature and enriches your understanding of the ecosystem.

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Epic Adventures’ private tours in Manuel Antonio are thoughtfully designed to focus on ecology, safety, and environmental protection, all while prioritizing your enjoyment.

Whether you choose guided hiking tours through Manuel Antonio National Park, the breathtaking Rainmaker Park, or the tranquil Damas Mangroves, our guides ensure that your adventure is both safe and educational. Each tour is tailored to your interests, whether you’re traveling with family, friends, or students, making your experience uniquely yours. And if you decide to go for the most exclusive, let us know!

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A tour guide makes a difference, a private tour guide makes a whole difference!

Our commitment to fun and education means that you will leave with cherished memories and a deeper appreciation for Costa Rica’s incredible biodiversity. A private tour guide in Costa Rica will enhance your vacation in all possible ways.

We offer a wide range of activities to choose from, ensuring that there’s something for everyone. Imagine hiking through lush rainforests, where your guide shares fascinating stories about the native plants and animals, or embarking on a thrilling boat tour at sunset, watching as the sky transforms into a canvas of colors.

Moreover, having a private tour guide allows you to explore at your own pace.

You can linger in areas that captivate you or move quickly through others, ensuring that your itinerary reflects your desires. This flexibility is especially important as the high season approaches, when crowds can overwhelm popular attractions. By booking a private tour, you can avoid the hustle and bustle, enjoying a more intimate and personal experience with nature.

As we continue to strive for excellence in our services, we invite you to join us in celebrating the natural wonders of Costa Rica. Our guides are not just experts; they are passionate advocates for the environment, dedicated to educating visitors about the importance of conservation. They will inspire you to appreciate the delicate balance of ecosystems and the need to protect them for future generations.

Ready to embark on your Costa Rican adventure?

Contact us today at 1 (855) 740-1200 to start planning your perfect itinerary in Manuel Antonio. Don’t forget to say “¡Pura Vida!” and let us help you create unforgettable experiences that celebrate the natural beauty of Costa Rica. By choosing Epic Adventures, you’re not just booking a tour; you’re investing in a meaningful experience that supports local conservation efforts and enriches your understanding of this incredible country.

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Tipping in Costa Rica

Tipping in Costa Rica

When it comes to tipping in Costa Rica, it’s crucial to understand the tipping culture to know what to anticipate and how much cash to carry.

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Tipping in Costa Rica has slowly become part of our touristic culture, with all the influence we get from the U.S. But it is important to note that by law in Costa Rica, there is a 10% service charge included in all our bills.  However, Costa Ricans usually smile and please people as a part of who we really are.

However, since 1990, when tourism burst as the primary industry and it generalized all over the country, tipping has become part of our day-to-day lives.

Little by little, people have been developing the habit, but it is essential to realize that you are already paying ten percent of your bill, and legally, the owners of the businesses have to give the cash to the whole team, and they will share it.

Nevertheless, although entirely voluntary, gratuities in Costa Rica, especially in the tourism industry, are well received and appreciated.

The tipping etiquette in Costa Rica for visitors is that it is never necessary but always appreciated. Especially considering Costa Rica’s minimum salary is low, the tourism business has been closed due to the epidemic.

Tipping in Costa Rica: Do You Use Dollars or Colones?

You can tip in  Costa Rica’s colones or US dollars. Locals routinely take US dollars, preferably as the currency rate changes almost every day, and for many of them, tips are a usual source of income.

You will find a tips box in some tours and areas, and these are gratuities shared among the whole team.

Other currencies, such as Canadian Dollars, Euros, or British Pounds, will be extremely hard to change in our banking system.

Restaurant Tipping Culture in Costa Rica

The service tax, also referred to as a gratuity or tip charge, is something that restaurants in Costa Rica are required to include in their menu prices by law. The sales tax is 13%, while the service fee (tip) is 10%.

Tipping in Costa Rica | Epic Adventures Costa Rica

However, some restaurants do not include taxes in their menu pricing and will put “taxes not included” or “impuestos no incluidos” anywhere on the menu. If neither tax is included, expect to pay an additional 23 percent on top of the menu price. If just service tax is not included, it is an additional 10%.

Restaurants will indicate this somewhere on the menu if all taxes and tips are included.

Some establishments in more touristy places may give you an extra receipt with a tip section. You don’t have to tip more if you don’t want to, since you’ll pay an additional 23 percent on top of your bill.

Tip Etiquette in Costa Rica when talking about tour guides

Some tour operators will provide tip boxes (especially on adventure tours). Again, this is entirely optional. You can tip in either USD or CRC, and the amount will be shared by the whole team, including drivers, and  sometimes they even cook.

Tipping in Costa Rica | Epic Adventures Costa Rica

If you think they did a good job, feel free to tip 10% of your tour rate—or more. And if you find someone in the team that you want to gratify, especially, our suggestion is to call her or him apart.

If you hire a private driver who speaks English and escorts you around, we recommend tipping 10% or more.

Taxi Tipping

Tipping taxi drivers is not customary in Costa Rica. And on Uber, the app asks you about it.

Hotel Maid Tipping Etiquette in Costa Rica

We usually try to leave something for the maids because they don’t make much money here. You can leave around US$ 2 per day.

Informal parking “guards.”

You can find them in many places, wearing orange vests. They’ll approach your automobile and bill you for parking while claiming to “watch your car.” However, it is crucial to emphasize that they are not official and do not own the parking lot. Furthermore, they lack insurance and will not be held liable if anything happens to your car or valuables.

They can also be quite pushy in trying to convince you to park in “their area.” They can also charge foreign visitors exorbitant fees to park in their area during the holidays, although they’re not even official parking guards or insured. This is especially true in popular tourist destinations such as Manuel Antonio National Park and Tamarindo Beach.

Finally, if at all possible, we avoid parking in unapproved areas. Unfortunately, most parking in Costa Rica is unauthorized, so our recommendation is to pay them afterward.

Some ideas for tipping in Costa Rica: 

  • Tipping in coins is considered bad taste, and they may even return it to you. Not a good idea.
  • If you are going with a guide or driver for several days, an envelope with a small note will be much appreciated.
  • Checks are extremely hard to cash for Costa Ricans. Be prepared with cash.
  • Recognize that Costa Rican banks won’t accept torn or stained bills.

To wrap it up,

Tips in Costa Rica are not only accepted but also encouraged. However, we completely recognize that all jobs in Costa Rica are paid, and tips are always a voluntary extra that our visitors give to show appreciation for a job well done.

 

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International Airports of Costa Rica – A Simple Guide.

International Airports of Costa Rica

Costa Rica has two major international airports that serve as crucial gateways for travelers: Juan Santamaría International Airport (SJO) in Alajuela, near the capital San José, and Daniel Oduber Quirós International Airport (LIR) in Liberia, Guanacaste. SJO is the largest and busiest airport, offering connections across the Americas and Europe, while LIR mainly caters to the popular beach destination of Guanacaste. Both airports provide amenities like duty-free shopping, dining, and transportation options to get you to your final destination in Costa Rica.

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Costa Rica Holidays and Festivities

Costa Rica Holidays

Costa Rica holidays are a vibrant reflection of its rich culture, history, and the pura vida spirit that defines the nation. Each celebration, from New Year’s Day to Christmas, offers unique insights into the traditions and values of the Costa Rican people.

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Corcovado National Park in Costa Rica, a guide from Epic Adventures

Corcovado national Park

Corcovado National Park in Costa Rica is among the world’s most magnificent, diversified, and inaccessible jungles. It is the perfect excursion for any serious nature enthusiast. Whether you join us on our trip from Manuel Antonio or go on your own, we want to provide you with all of the local knowledge you need to experience this mysterious national park.

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Where to see wildlife in Manuel Antonio, Costa Rica | Epic Adventures

To see wildlife in Manuel Antonio, Costa Rica, sometimes is just a matter of looking out and up from wherever you are staying. This region is extremely rich in monkeys, sloths and birds sightings.

White Faced Monkey | to see wildlife in Manuel Antonio in Costa RIca

But yes, we get it. Which are the best wildlife tours in Manuel Antonio? And why is it much better to take an expertly guided tour than to go on your own?

 

Experience the Wonders of Costa Rica’s Wildlife with an Expert Guide

Manuel Antonio and its surrounding areas in Costa Rica boast some of the most diverse wildlife and breathtaking natural landscapes in Central America. From sloths lazily clinging to trees to troops of energetic squirrel monkeys, you never know what amazing animals you might encounter here.

To maximize your chances of wildlife sightings and fully appreciate these complex ecosystems, the expert naturalist guides at Epic Adventures are the way to go.

Prime Optical Gear in a Manuel Antonio Rainforest Safari
Prime Optical Gear in a Manuel Antonio Rainforest Safari

Unlike attempting to explore Manuel Antonio’s national park or the remote Corcovado rainforest on your own, our professional guides have extensive knowledge of the local habitats and animal behaviors. They know exactly when and where to search for elusive creatures like basilisks, iguanas or some mammals, or how to safely approach vibrant toucans perched high above.

Even after dark, our guides can expertly navigate night hikes, spotting unique nocturnal species like kinkajous and owls that you’d likely miss without trained assistance.

In Damas Mangroves, Epic Adventures guides will quietly paddle you through the estuaries for up-close viewing of crocodiles, herons, sloths, and monkeys. At thundering Nauyaca Waterfalls, they’ll reveal the best and safest areas to observe vibrant butterflies and exotic birds. With the aid of spotting scopes and binoculars, our guides ensure you don’t miss a thing, providing fascinating commentary all the while.

Which are the best wildlife spotting tours in Manuel Antonio?

 

Rainmaker Nature Reserve Guided Tour

Rainmaker Nature Reserve is a top wildlife spotting tour in Manuel Antonio. During this private reserve tour, trained naturalist guides can help you observe several sorts of animals and a most majestic rainfores from Rainmaker’s trails and bridges.

With their knowledge, guides maximize your chances of wildlife sightings in Manuel Antonio on this tour.

Possible Wildlife Sightings in the Rainmaker Tour: 

Mantled Howler Monkey (Alouatta palliata)
White-faced Capuchin (Cebus capucinus)
Central American Squirrel Monkey (Saimiri oerstedii)
Scarlet Macaw (Ara macao)
Charming Hummingbird (Amazilia decora)
Blue-gray Tanager (Thraupis episcopus)

Manuel Antonio National Park

The Manuel Antonio National Park tour is ideal for wildlife spotting in Manuel Antonio.

This guided hike through lush forest and along pristine beaches provides opportunities to see monkeys like white-faced capuchins, squirrel monkeys, and howler monkeys.

A guided jungle safari in Manuel Antonio
A guided jungle safari in Manuel Antonio

With an expert guide to point out hard-to-find species, you’re sure to see incredible wildlife in Manuel Antonio on this tour.

Possible Wildlife Sightings in Manuel Antonio National Park 

Mantled Howler Monkey (Alouatta palliata)
White-faced Capuchin (Cebus capucinus)
Central American Squirrel Monkey (Saimiri oerstedii)
Brown Pelican (Pelecanus occidentalis)
Magnificent Frigatebird (Fregata magnificens)
Scarlet Macaw (Ara macao)
White-tailed Trogon (Trogon viridis)
Blue-crowned Motmot (Momotus coeruliceps)
Clay-colored Thrush (Turdus grayi)

Corcovado National Park from Manuel Antonio

For an incredible wildlife experience from Manuel Antonio, Corcovado National Park’s day tour is ideal for wildlife spotting. This guided tour takes you to Corcovado by boat and comfortable AC vehicle.

Corcovado National Park | Costa Rica Ecotourism
Corcovado National Park

Though only a day, Corcovado is home to all four monkey species, Baird’s tapirs, peccaries, endangered jaguars, and over 400 bird species. With a full day of hiking guided by expert naturalists, you have an excellent opportunity to see amazing wildlife in Corcovado’s stunning surroundings, without needing to stay overnight. This day trip maximizes your chances of wildlife sightings from Manuel Antonio.

Tapir in a Jungle Safari in Manuel Antonio
Tapir in a Jungle Safari

Possible Wildlife Sightings in Corcovado National Park 

Mantled Howler Monkey (Alouatta palliata)
White-faced Capuchin (Cebus capucinus)
Central American Squirrel Monkey (Saimiri oerstedii)
Scarlet Macaw (Ara macao)
Charming Hummingbird (Amazilia decora)
Violet Sabrewing (Campylopterus hemileucurus)
Riverside Wren (Cantorchilus semibadius)

Damas Mangroves Estuary

The Damas Island Estuary boat tour provides unique wildlife spotting in Manuel Antonio.  With an experienced captain and guide, you’ll get extremely close to incredible wildlife in Manuel Antonio’s coastal estuaries.

Possible Wildlife Sightings in Damas Mangroves Estuary

Brown Pelican (Pelecanus occidentalis)
Mangrove Swallow (Tachycineta albilinea)
Boat-billed Heron (Cochlearius cochlearius)
Bare-throated Tiger Heron (Tigrisoma mexicanum)
Green Kingfisher (Chloroceryle americana)
Amazon Kingfisher (Chloroceryle amazona)
Black-bellied Whistling Duck (Dendrocygna autumnalis)
Blue-winged Teal (Spatula discors)

Don’t just walk by yourself through these awe-inspiring wild places – experience them to the fullest with the expertise of Epic Adventures naturalists! From family tours to personalized adventures, we provide memories to last a lifetime. Let us show you the incredible wildlife Manuel Antonio has to offer!


References:

Jenn and Matt. (2022, September 9). The Wildlife of Manuel Antonio National Park – Two Weeks in Costa Rica. Two Weeks in Costa Rica. https://www.twoweeksincostarica.com/wildlife-manuel-antonio-national-park/

Monkey Spotting in Manuel Antonio. (2023). Adventure Tours Costa Rica. https://www.adventuretourscostarica.com/es/blog/monkey-spotting-in-manuel-antonio


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Monkeys in Manuel Antonio, all you need to know

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Monkeys in Manuel Antonio are among the most fascinating and captivating creatures we encounter on our tours. There are four kinds of monkeys in Manuel Antonio National Park. These primates are not only a must-see for tourists, but they also help keep the park’s ecosystem healthy.

White Faced Capuchin Monkey | Monkeys in Manuel Antonio
White-Faced Capuchin Monkey | Manuel Antonio Monkeys

The four monkey species in Manuel Antonio National Park are the White-faced Capuchin, the Mantled Howler Monkey, the spider monkey, and the Central American Squirrel Monkey. Each species has unique characteristics and behavior patterns that make them fascinating to observe.

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Where are the monkeys in Manuel Antonio?

You can see monkeys in Manuel Antonio almost everywhere. Particularly on the road to the National Park and in the forests that surround the hotels and AirBnBs on Espadilla Beach, as well as on the paths and beaches of Manuel Antonio National Park.

The White-faced Capuchin Monkey

The White-faced Capuchin Monkey is one of the most intelligent monkeys found in Central and South America. These monkeys are highly social and form groups of up to 20 individuals. They are omnivorous and eat a wide variety of foods, including fruits, insects, small animals, and even carrion. They are also known for their use of tools, such as using rocks to crack open nuts.

White Faced Capuchin Monkey | Monkeys in Manuel Antonio
White-Faced Capuchin Monkey | Monkeys in Manuel Antonio

One of the most interesting aspects of the White-faced Capuchin Monkey’s behavior is their use of vocalizations. They have a wide range of calls that are used to communicate with each other, including alarm calls, food calls, and contact calls. Their vocalizations are so complex that researchers have identified over 40 different calls used by these monkeys.

They are frequently seen looking for food near where visitors to Manuel Antonio National Park stay, as well as around the area’s restaurants and hotels.

The Mantled Howler Monkey

The Mantled Howler Monkey is another species found in Manuel Antonio National Park. As the name suggests, these monkeys are known for their loud and distinctive vocalizations, which can be heard up to three miles away. The howling is used to communicate with other members of the group and to establish territorial boundaries.

Howler Monkey | Monkeys in Manuel Antonio
Howler Monkey | Monkeys in Manuel Antonio

Unlike the White-faced Capuchin Monkey, the Mantled Howler Monkey is primarily a folivore, which means they primarily eat leaves. They have a specialized digestive system that allows them to break down tough cellulose found in leaves. They also occasionally eat fruit and insects, but leaves make up the majority of their diet.

Central American Squirrel Monkey

The Central American Squirrel Monkey is the smallest monkey found in Manuel Antonio National Park. They are highly social and live in groups of up to 100 individuals. These monkeys are diurnal, which means they are active during the day, and their diet primarily consists of fruit and insects.

Central American Squirrel Monkey | Monkeys in Manuel Antonio
Central American Squirrel Monkey | Monkeys in Manuel Antonio

The sunbathing behavior of the Central American squirrel monkey is also well-known. These monkeys will spread out their arms and legs to absorb the warmth of the sun, and some researchers suggest that this behavior may be used to reduce the risk of vitamin D deficiency.

 

Spider Monkeys

These primates are known for their long, slender arms and prehensile tails, which they use to move through the forest canopy with incredible agility. Spider monkeys are primarily frugivores, meaning they primarily eat fruit. They have an important role in seed dispersal, as they eat fruit and then spread the seeds throughout the forest, helping to maintain the park’s biodiversity.

Spider Monkey | Monkeys in Manuel Antonio
Spider Monkey | Monkeys in Manuel Antonio

Spider monkeys are also highly social and live in groups of up to 35 individuals. Unfortunately, like the other monkey species in the park, they too are facing threats from human activity. It’s important for visitors to respect the monkeys’ space and avoid feeding them, as this can lead to aggressive behavior and health problems. Overall, spider monkeys are an important part of Manuel Antonio National Park’s ecosystem, and they are a very interesting species to watch.

The role of monkeys in Manuel Antonio

In addition to their fascinating behavior and characteristics, monkeys play an essential role in the ecosystem of Manuel Antonio National Park. As seed dispersers, monkeys help to maintain the balance of the forest ecosystem.

When monkeys eat fruit, they disperse seeds throughout the forest, allowing new plants to grow in areas that may not have had them before. This helps keep the forest’s diversity and makes sure that different kinds of plants and animals can live and grow.

Challenges of monkeys in Manuel Antonio

However, the presence of humans in the park has created some challenges for the monkeys. As visitors to the park have increased over the years, so have incidents of human-monkey interactions. Feeding monkeys is strictly prohibited in the park, as it can create a dependency on humans and lead to aggressive behavior towards visitors. It can also be bad for the monkeys’ health because they might get used to eating things that aren’t part of their natural diet.

To help protect the monkeys in Manuel Antonio National Park, it’s essential that visitors adhere to the park’s rules and regulations. This includes not feeding the monkeys, staying a safe distance away from them, and disposing of all trash properly to avoid attracting the monkeys to areas frequented by humans.

To Sum It Up

The White-faced Capuchin, the Mantled Howler Monkey, Spider Monkeys, and the Central American Squirrel Monkey each have unique characteristics and play a critical role in maintaining the balance of the forest ecosystem. When you see them in the wild, respect them, don’t get too close, do not feed them, and if you happen to be underneath them: keep your mouth closed.

If you want to see the monkeys in Manuel Antonio, or sloths and many other creatures, contact us, and we’ll make it happen!

 

 

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