To the north of Manuel Antonio lies the small seaside town of Jacó, known for its hidden beaches, excellent surfing spots, and its unique position between the dry northern regions of the country and the tropical southern zone. Carrara Biological Reserve provides an oasis for a large number of animals due to its position in this transitional forest region. The nearby port town of Puntarenas serves as the embarkation point for picnic cruises to the idyllic islands in the Golfo de Nicoya. Whether you’re looking for a secluded hilltop hideaway, a family-friendly ocean resort, or a top surfing destination, the Central Pacific may provide just what you’re looking for.
Area activities include zipline canopy tours, estuary tours by boat or kayak, sea kayaking, rafting, sport fishing, horseback riding, mountain biking, rainforest and jungle, hiking and wildlife viewing.