Frequently Asked Questions

Is it safe?

Yes, the Discovery Beach House has 24-hour Security Guards, an ADT alarm system, and is surrounded by a high fence. The Monkey House has an ADT alarm system and is hidden behind a wall.

Is there air conditioning?

Yes. The Discovery Beach House has 5 air conditioners, and the Monkey House has 2.

 How do I get there from San Jose?

You can either take a 20-minute domestic flight on Sansa Airlines into the Quepos airport for around $60 each way, or make the 3½-hour scenic drive along the Pacific coast. See the Getting Here Page for details.

How do I book a domestic flight from San Jose to Quepos?

Contact Lynch Travel at 011-506-2777-1170, lyntur@racsa.co.cr., or www.lynchtravel.com. You may also contact Sansa directly at 011-506-2777-0683.

Where will I pick up the keys?

Our concierge will contact you and meet you at your rental home with the keys.

What is the address?

There are no actual numbered street addresses in Costa Rica. Everyone picks up their mail at the post office or through mail services. Landmarks serve to identify locations. The official Discovery Beach House address is “next door to Hotel Karahe” (contiguo a Hotel Karahe). The Monkey House address is "next door to Hotel Makanda" (contiguo a Hotel Makanda"). Both of these descriptions work with taxi drivers. The mailing address is “Apartado 260, Quepos, Costa Rica, 6350.

How do I get a map for directions?

See the Getting Here Page.

What are the telephones numbers where I can call or be reached?

The Discovery Beach House number is 011-506-2777-5276. The Monkey House number is 011-506-2777-5047.

Can I call long distance?

You may make long distance calls by purchase calling cards from local grocery stores. Super Joseth is nearby and has them.

Is there Internet?

If you travel with your laptop both houses have Internet service, otherwise, there are Internet Cafes in Manuel Antonio and Quepos. Let us know ahead of time.

Any helpful hints or recommendations for useful things to bring?

Regardless of the season bring sun block, an umbrella, repellent and a camera.

What about mosquitos?

Compared to other tropical areas mosquitos are minimal year round in Manuel Antonio, especially during the dry season. If you visit during the rainy season and you're a mosquito magnet bring a repellent that contains deet, otherwise, you can find regular repellent in local markets.

Do I need a car and can I rent one in Quepos?

A car is recommended but not necessary. Buses and taxis are inexpensive. Adobe, Alamo, Economy, and Payless all have offices in Quepos.

What's the best way to rent a car?

Definitely rent a car before you come to Costa Rica. Some, but not all international car rental companies will give you U.S. rates. You'll want to check around. If you rent after you arrive in Costa Rica, the rates will be higher.  

How about public transportation?

Bus fare is 110 colones, around 20 cents. Cab fares vary from $3 to $5.

Are there good restaurants nearby?

Yes! Manuel Antonio has an abundance of excellent restaurants offering a delicious variety of mouth-watering food. Starting with breakfast, Café Milagro has the best freshly ground coffee in town, banana pancakes, French toast, omelets, smoothies, etc. If you're looking for upscale restaurants, the Sunspot Grill at Hotel Makanda is right next door to the Monkey House. They have tasty fish and meat dishes, a great chicken breast stuffed with feta cheese, and the best variety of hamburgers in town. Marluna has a fabulous seafood/lobster platter for two and a wide variety of dishes to choose from. In Quepos, El Patio offers a delectable fusion cuisine you won’t find anywhere else, Escalofrio has great pizzas and authentic Italian gelato, Tropical Sushi serves all you can eat sushi from 5-7 P.M., and Tsunami Sushi is pricey but offers ambience and good sushi. The best value is five minutes outside of town at La Tortuga where the Jumbo Shrimp ceviche is served in a large wine goblet and the delicious snook/robalo fillet of fish, when it’s in season, takes up half your plate.

What about the night life?

Pick up a copy of Quepolandia for specific days and times for the local live music scene. A must-see is Fuzzy Rojas who plays at Gato Negro every Monday night. Several places have live bands; Bambu Jam, Barba Roja, La Cantina, and Marluna among others. Arco Iris is a disco just outside of town that opens around midnight. There are also a couple of casinos.

Who should I call should anything go wrong or in an emergency?

The number for our concierge is 8335-5829.

What kind of home entertainment do you offer?

The Discovery Beach House has Sky TV, a plasma screen, DVD/CD players, and a DVD library.

The Monkey House has cable TV, and DVD/CD players. Bring along some DVDs or rent them in Quepos.

How close are the beaches?

The Discovery Beach House is directly on the sand on Espadilla Beach. There are three nearby beaches within a 10-minute walking distance in Manuel Antonio National Park.

The Monkey House has a secluded beach in a protected bay, "Tortuga Landing," just a 10-minute walk straight down from the property. About a 15-minute walk down the road is Biesanz Beach, visited by Ticos on weekends. It’s great for a taste of the local culture. The public beach "Espadilla," sometimes called "Manuel Antonio" beach is a 15-minute walk or 5-minute drive from the Monkey House.  

Are there beach towels at the house?

Yes.

Is laundry service included?

The Discovery Beach House offers daily housekeeping service except on Sundays. Laundry service is free.

The Monkey House housekeeper comes twice a week (you can request more or less days per week) and laundry service is included.

Is there an iron?

Yes, in both houses.

Do people speak English?

Spanish is the national language, however, English is taught in the schools and is spoken in most restaurants and hotels.

Are there markets nearby?

Yes. Super Joseth is a mini-market within a five-minute driving distance and offers an impressive array of wine, beer, cheeses, snacks, etc. They can fill most of your vacation needs and deliver to your door. Their number is 2777-1095. Quepos is just a ten-minute drive away and has 3 markets.

Could you please recommend a list of shops?

In Manuel Antonio La Buena Nota has nice crafts, beach attire and they carry the Tico Times (the English-language newspaper about Costa Rica). Regalame is next to the Si Como No Hotel and carries work by local artists. Quepos has several shops offering crafts and souvenirs.

Is the electricity different in Costa Rica? Will I need a converter?

You won't need a converter. The electricity is the same as in the U.S., 110 volts.

Can I drink the water?

Yes, the water is safe and potable.

What kind of animals will I see?

Red-backed squirrel monkeys, capuchins, howlers, coatimundis, iguanas, sloths, mot mots, toucans and countless bird species.

Is there any wildlife that we should be aware of that may be dangerous?

If you're near a river or lagoon a "Peligro Lagarto" sign means a crocodile may be lurking nearby.

Do you have info on tour operators?

Heather, our concierge can answer all your questions and will be happy to book your tours. Canopy Safari is a must-do while you're in Manuel Antonio. Even if you don't like heights you can still enjoy gliding on cables through the rain forest canopy. Horseback riding, white water river rafting, canyoning, world-class fishing, sunset sail, and a mangrove tour are just a few of the activities you have to look forward to.

What is the rainy season like?

Most mornings are warm, beautiful, sunny and with some rain in the afternoon. Everything is lush and green.

What is the dry season like?

Warm and dry. It still rains but not as often as during the rainy season.

What is the temperature at night like during the rainy season?

The temperature is still warm but it can get a little chilly on occasion.

Are sweaters necessary?

You'll need one for your flight but rarely in Manuel Antonio.

What should I wear?

Manuel Antonio is ultra casual, so leave your prom dress and tuxedo at home. Shorts and T-shirts are the norm. If you feel like dressing up, you can go to one of the upscale restaurants, although casual clothes are still acceptable. No one wears black during the day in the summer.
 


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