When planning your trip to Costa Rica, two destinations often stand out: Tamarindo or Manuel Antonio. To help you navigate the must-see places in Costa Rica, I’ve created this comparison post. Here, you’ll find insights on both popular spots and hidden gems. This article will explore the vibrant Tamarindo Beach in the North Pacific and the stunning Manuel Antonio Beach in the Central South Pacific, providing you with a comprehensive guide to these must-visit locations.
Which is best? Manuel Antonio or Tamarindo?
Ok, to be honest, it’s impossible to say! Both are super touristic spots, but that is not it. It really depends on who you are as a traveler.
What do you want to experience while at the beach in Costa Rica?
Are you into partying? Then it’s Tamarindo for you!
Are you into wildlife and tranquil settings? Manuel Antonio is for you.
But let’s begin by getting some elephants out of the room: if you are meaning to stay at one of the prime brand resorts in the Guanacaste region, Tamarindo is your place.
And I am beginning by that simply because that is one of the first questions I would make if I were still a travel agent (I am not). So well! Having said that, let’s talk about some of the main questions about these must-see places in Costa Rica .
Where is Manuel Antonio National Park?
And where is Tamarindo Beach?
If you look at the map below, you can see where each is; however, if you don’t know much about Costa Rica, that map doesn’t mean a thing.
So, let’s talk about some facts about these must-see places in Costa Rica here:
Which airport should I use to get to Manuel Antonio and which to get to Tamarindo?
As you can see, Tamarindo is much closer to the Guanacaste International Airport, and Manuel Antonio is closer to the Juan Santamaría International Airport.
So, at first glance, if you already have your flight booked, that alone is a reason to go to one or the other.
Weather:
As close as they seem, Tamarindo or Manuel Antonio will surprise you, as their climate may be quite different. As well as their landscapes.
This is another reason to go to one or the other. Both are in the tropics, thus are hot and humid. However, Tamarindo is drier than Manuel Antonio, for instance (in the sunny season mainly).
Let’s check the following chart to decide where to go between Manuel Antonio and Tamarindo?
Now, having seen all this, what else do we have to consider in order to choose Manuel Antonio or Tamarindo?
About Tamarindo Beach
Tamarindo is one of Costa Rica’s most attractive and sophisticated beach locations. The region has a variety of outdoor activities for everyone to enjoy.
The town is geared toward visitors, with a great sort of restaurants, shopping, and nightlife to complement the stunning beaches.
Tamarindo is the place to go if you want a stylish spot to stay with an abundance of sunshine and blue ocean. Tamarindo’s beaches are ideal for swimming, surfing, and fishing, and there are other activities to keep you entertained.
Tours in Tamarindo
In Tamarindo there are all sorts of water and beach sports like surfing, snorkeling, kayaking, banana boats, and kite and wind surfing. You can also find great fishing trips, diving, and beach hopping rides.
As well, if you don’t mind staying for a couple of hours or more, you will have the chance to go check the Rincon del Vieja National Park, the Monteverde Cloud Forests, and fantastic adventures like rafting, rappelling, canyoning and ziplining.
Beaches around the area:
Tamarindo is a popular tourist destination, yet the long beaches allow enough space for everyone to enjoy. In the area of Tamarindo, you can find a wide sort of beaches to hop on or as choices to stay close by but not in the bustle of town. These are great for swimming; start surfing and depending on where you go, some of the most worldwide known wave breaks.
In Las Baulas National Park, you can find Playa Grande. A renowned surfing beach and a leatherback turtle hatching site to the north. Turtles come to shore and deposit their eggs at night and between the months of mid-October and mid-February. There are also night tours available to watch this fantastic nature event.
Playa Langosta has magnificent white sand beaches to the south. It has a great swimming area and many spots better suited for surfing. You will find rock formations that divide this beach into tiny and more private beaches.
In Tamarindo you will notice the influence from the US and Europe, with plenty of choices of restaurants, pubs and stores of all kinds. This is a place for those who like comfort and the leisure feeling of a vacation in the tropics. However, even though Tamarindo is a tourist destination, you will also be immersed in the Costa Rican culture and traditions as several outdoor markets sell fresh vegetables and seafood that are harvested each morning.
A vacation in Tamarindo?
We would highly recommend seeing more of Costa Rica, combining Tamarindo with volcanoes, forests and adventures of all sorts.
MANUEL ANTONIO
As you arrive in Manuel Antonio—and depending on the season—you will find out why this is the most popular national park with over 140,000 visitors per year. And the reasons why visitors swarm the area will be abundantly clear as you see the luscious forests, the wildlife teeming on the trees, and sink your feet in the soft sand and the warm ocean.
Manuel Antonio has been considered among the most beautiful beaches in the world. (N.a. “Best Beaches in the World—Travelers’ Choice Awards—Tripadvisor.” Tripadvisor.com. n.d. Web. 9 Feb. 2022.
First, we must differentiate between the Manuel Antonio beach located inside the Manuel Antonio National Park and the region of Manuel Antonio.
The region of Manuel Antonio encompasses all the area that goes from Quepos to the National Park. It starts with a paved road uphill, and you will find that it detours into other roads as you get closer to the National Park.
The primary public beach, Playa Espadilla, has good surfing waves to the north and smaller waves to the south, ideal for swimming and body surfing.
This is quite a long stretch of public beach, where you will find a multitude of options, including lounge chairs, umbrellas, coconut water, ice cones, and much more offered right there by plenty of people.
You can also enjoy surfing lessons, banana boat tours, kayak rentals, and paragliding. If you want to reserve any of those in advance, talk to our Epic Adventures Team, and we will make it happen!
Manuel Antonio National Park:
There are three main paths across Manuel Antonio National Park, providing unique bird-watching and wildlife-viewing opportunities. We highly recommend getting a local guide that will discover a lot of wildlife and the region’s natural history secrets. Of course the national park’s natural beauty and diversity are evident to the eye, but a guide will enhance the experience by far.
The park only authorizes 600 visitors per day, and all tickets are sold online and in advance. Please ask your travel designer about these if you are driving.
Manuel Antonio Town:
Manuel Antonio town is a small hamlet on the hill that connects Manuel Antonio to the port city of Quepos, and it’s is lined with dozens of hotels, spas, restaurants, and bars in the area, with breathtaking views of the ocean below. Sunset cocktails are a great way to cap off a fun-filled day at the park.
This is where you will find the center of Manuel Antonio town. There are also pharmacies, supermarkets, vegetable and fruit stores, laundry shops and all else needed if you are staying at an apartment or a house in the area.
Vacation in Manuel Antonio?
As with Tamarindo, we recommend a minimum of three to five nights in this region and two or three more locations to really get to see more of Costa Rica. However, if you like to stay throughout the whole vacation in Manuel Antonio, please let us know! We have a variety of choices in houses, apartments and fantastic hotels for longer stays, and great sort of activities in the area for you!
In Manuel Antonio, you can find great rafting rivers, waterfall rappelling, canyoning, ziplining through the forest, scuba diving, river and sea kayaking, mangrove boat safaris, sunset sailing boats, and expeditions to see whales and dolphins.
In Manuel Antonio, you do not need to have a car, as parking places are few; it might be a hassle. And there is a beach bus that travels every half hour between Quepos and Manuel Antonio and costs around 50 cents. There are also a lot of taxis.
PACKING REQUIREMENTS FOR BOTH DESTINATIONS
- Beach attire
- Swimming Suits
- Beach Towels
- Sun Screen
- Repellent
- Walking shoes
- Hiking boots
- Flip Flops
- Water Shoes
- Rain Gear
- T-shirts and Shorts.
In Conclusion
As usual, the best destination is whatever suits you best. Depending on the sort of vacation you’d like to have, Tamarindo Beach and Manuel Antonio Beaches are both fantastic, but please, if you want to find more, send olga@olgasaenz.com a message and I will contact you with a great travel agent!
Find here the distances from both places to the most usual places to visit in Costa Rica:
Tamarindo | Manuel Antonio | |
Dominical | 369 km | 52 km |
Drake Bay | 539 km | 221 km |
La Fortuna and Arenal Volcano | 219 km | 243 km |
Liberia | 77 km | 255 km |
Flamingo Beach | 25 km | 316 km |
Jaco | 255 km | 73 km |
Malpais-Santa Teresa | 215 km | 181 km |
Manuel Antonio | 328 km | 189 km |
Monteverde | 213 km | 283 km |
Papagayo Gulf | 68 km | 386 km |
Puerto Viejo | 475 km | 285 km |
Rincon de la Vieja | 107 km | 283 km |
Samara | 105 km | 139 km |
San Gerardo de Dota | 345 km | 174 km |
San Jose | 266 km | 253 km |
Sarapiqui | 342 km | 328 km |
Tortuguero | 365 km | 275 km |
Turrialba | 335 km | 236 km |