Hotels in Gay Manuel Antonio

Manuel Antonio offers its visitors -- gay or straight -- the chance to enjoy an exciting vacation surrounded by tropical forest. It is Costa Rica's second most visited conservation area despite being the smallest of the country's 20 national parks. The website Gay Cities describes Manuel Antonio as a good example of how Costa Rica is at the "leading edge of the gay rights movement in Central America."
  1. Hotel Makanda by the Sea

    • Guests at Hotel Makanda By the Sea are accommodated in villas and studios dotted throughout its rain forest gardens. The gardens are 100 meters above the ocean and offer breathtaking views of the coastline as well as the region's wildlife. The hotel's grounds are also renowned for their views of the sun setting over the Pacific. In the hotel's publicity material management invite guests to "soak in the gorgeous weather and unwind at the poolside Sunsport Bar and Grill."

    Hotel Villa Roca

    • Hotel Villa Roca is a member of the International Gay and Lesbian Travel Association. The hotel website describes its guests as "kings...and queens." The website also states the hotel's owners are gay and says the hotel is operated exclusively for "gays, lesbians and their friends." Villa Roca is located close to the national park as well as the area's beaches and restaurants. Its position provides spectacular views of the coastline. The hotel offers accommodation in both apartments and rooms.

    Byblos Resort and Casino

    • The Byblos Resort and Casino sits in an elevated position. It offers accommodation in private jungle bungalows and comfortable hotel rooms. A vacation home is also available for hire by larger groups. The hotel is surrounded by rain forest and its location provides opportunities for wildlife watching and fishing as well as relaxation in peaceful surroundings. Tours of the area can be arranged and a variety of spa packages are available at the Byblos Resort and Spa.

    Las Aguas

    • Las Aguas is also a member of the International Gay and Lesbian Travel Association. Its veranda offers spectacular views of the valley and guests can enjoy hiking along trails which pass through both old and new forest. A variety of other activities is also available. Those seeking something more adventurous than the hotel pool can take a dip in one of five waterfalls within its grounds. Accommodation at Las Aguas ranges from suites to studio rooms.

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