Manuel Antonio Quepos

Legendary, epic, mesmerizing, quintessentially tropical. Situated along the central Pacific coastline, quaint, serene, naturally bountiful Manuel Antonio is one of Costa Rica’s most sought after destinations. And for good reason. Only thirty minutes by plane or two and half hours by car from the capital city of San Jose, Manuel Antonio offers visitors a unique and compelling opportunity to experience the boundless energy of Costa Rican nature and culture.

Los Altos is located in the heart of Manuel Antonio, just off its main road. Conveniently located near a range of wonderful restaurants, gift shops, a supermarket, bank and the bus stop for the local bus service. We’re a less than ten-minute drive to Manuel Antonio’s world famous beaches and national park, as well as to nearby Quepos, whose restaurants, shops and local farmer’s market are exciting to check out.  

Quepos, Costa Rica

Named for the Quepo Indians who inhabited the area during colonial times, Quepos is located just a few kilometers north of Manuel Antonio. Formerly a major port for the banana plantations, it has since transformed into a one of the country’s most popular tourist destinations along with its nearby neighbor, Manuel Antonio. The bus station makes this central Pacific coastal town an easy to reach destination and its local shops, restaurants, bars and art galleries offer visitors an exciting glimpse into Costa Rican culture.