Quepos is a small town in Costa Rica near the Manuel Antonio National Park.
Eat
Karolas, close to the bank/ATM 2 km from the national park. Beautiful outdoors restaurant. Try the catch of the day, usually mahi mahi (dorado or dolphin fish), with mango butter. The fish in coco, the lomito and the lobster are also good choices. The shrimps are ordinary and you may well leave them alone. If it is in season, try the mango daiquiri, it is superb. The Macadamia nut pie is also a treat. Cocktails 2100 Colones, main course 5500. Recommended. ATTENTION: Karolas is now closed. The land was sold to a developer and as of February, 2007, condos are under construction.Las Gemelas, 2nd floor, close to the park. Really slow service, but cheap food. Ok for lunch while visiting the park. Casados for 1300 Colones.Drink
Karolas.some of the bars have ladies night, free drinks for the Gal's in Manuel Anonio and the road leading to it from Quepos.
Vodka and fresca is a popular one.
The Barba Roja has ladies night on Saturdays.
Sleep
Wide Mouth Frog (HOSTEL) $7 and up a night. pool, shared bathrooms, kitchen, locked gate.
Cabinas Pedro Miguel - small efficent rooms, free breakfast,private bath, A/C, or eco-friendly (screen walls overlooking tropical jungle). rooms start at $25 depending on season and type desired. located on the road leading to the M/A beach and park.
Casa Mono Congo, info@monocongo.com, . A four bedroom, six bath home with private pool and is located on the hill between Quepos and Manuel Antonio with ocean views. It's powered by solar panels and wind generator. El Parador. A resort with 5 hectares of land. Between $175 and $800 depending on season and room size. Rates include breakfast buffet.Geminis del Pacifico, info@itsmycasa.com, . A four bedroom, three bath home with private pool with ocean view and a waterfall cascading in the house. It's located 1 mile from Manuel Antonio beach and 3 miles from the town of Quepos.Hotel Casitas Eclipse. Between $86 and $305 depending on season and room size.Hotel Costa Verde. Positioned right outside the national park. Between $60 and $250 depending on season and room size.Hotel Villa Teca, 777-1117, hvteca@racsa.co.cr, . About 6 km from the national park, on the way from Quepos with a pool and restaurant.Kamuk Best Western. Between $75 and $105 depending on season and number of occupants.La Mansion. Luxury Hotel with view the Manuel Antonio Beach, between $125 and $1600 depending on season and room size. Minimum stay required during peak season.La Mariposa. Between $120 and $430 depending on season and room size.Makanda by the Sea. Between $175 and $400 depending on season and room size. Rates include breakfast. No children under 16 allowed.Si Como No. Between $160 and $270 depending on season and room size. Rates include breakfast buffet.Tulemar Bungalows. Between $270 and $389 for two people per night, depending on season. Breakfast included, as well as kayaks and snorkeling equipment.Villas El Parque. Between $65 and $230 depending on season and room size for two people. Extra cost for extra people. Rates include breakfast.Vacation Homes. There are a number of vacation homes for rent in Manuel Antonio. Most of them have private pools and give an alternative to a hotel for families and small groups.
Quepos is a city in Puntarenas Province, Costa Rica. It is served by the Quepos-La Managua airport. The main industry is tourism. It is located at around .
Quepos is a gateway to Parque Nacional Manuel Antonio. There are numerous bars and restaurants in the city and a vivacious nightlife. Located less than 100 miles from San Jose, on the Central Pacific coast of Costa Rica, are the very popular towns of Manuel Antonio and Quepos.
Quepos, a former banana shipping port now is a large producer of palm oil and the current sport fishing mecca of Costa Rica.
External links
Quepos InfoQuepos History & Activities, Area Guide