We have included the FAQ to help make your
vacation to the Manuel Antonio area of Costa Rica as pleasant as
possible and give you an idea of what to expect.
Is your condo right for me?
My Condo is not a hotel!! There is no maid service. Renters
purchase consumable items such as toilet paper, cleaning supplies, light bulbs, etc.
Are you able to manage steps without the aid of hand
rails? The condo site is built on slightly
sloping ground. Refer to the POOL & GROUNDS
page and click on the Steps photo.
Are you physically fit to easily walk the 75 yard
crossroad which is on about a 30 degree incline? Refer to
the POOL & GROUNDS page and click on the Entrance
photo.
Can you walk upstairs to the bedroom loft? Refer to My Condo page and the Spiral Staircase
photo.
Can you live happily without the need for air conditioning in 90F weather
during the daytime? Night temperature drops to a comfortable low in the 70F
range. Ceiling fans on each level provide a refreshing breeze.
If you answered maybe or no to any of these questions, then
sorry! - My Condo is
definitely not right for you... Start
looking for a Hotel
offering the features and conveniences you require.
Are other condos for rent?
Some of the owners have retired and reside year-round; other owners have long-term
tenants; and some are not interested in renting at all. There are a couple of owners, which I
represent. Since all the condos are individually owned, furniture and amenities
will differ.
How far is it to the beach? Is it walking distance?
Manuel Antonio National Park and Public Beach is just 3 miles
from My Condo.
Refer to the Manuel Antonio Public Beach INFO page and MAP
of the Main Road.
The Main Road is paved and is a busy 2 lane highway, but without
the benefit of safety shoulders. The Main Road with its tight turns and overgrown rainforest vegetation
impair the driver's vision to safely see a person walking.
How far is the nearest town?
Quepos is 1 mile and is walk able via the Old Road. Refer to the QUEPOS INFO
page and MAP of the Main Road.
Where can I purchase groceries like ….?
Supermas, the super market across the street from the bus depot in Quepos has a small imported
food section. Refer to MAP of QUEPOS.
Is the water safe to drink?
The Quepos water treatment plant supplies safe chlorinated water to the
surrounding areas including Manuel Antonio.
Are there biting insects?
During the daylight hours you probably won’t get bitten. If going out
in the evening to Manuel Antonio Public Beach use an insect repellant containing Deet on legs, ankles, feet,
etc. All the supermarkets in
Quepos sell the popular brands like "OFF". Repellant isn't
necessary for Quepos or for the many bars and restaurants along the Main
Road.
Will I get sun burnt?
Costa Rica is a mere 9 degrees north of the equator. Protect yourself with a Sport type sun blocker
- use a minimum number 15 SPF or even better 30 SPF.
Are there hurricanes?
No. A light tropical breeze constantly blows off the ocean. Not once in the 15 years
that I have been going to the Manuel Antonio area has there been any of the heavy force winds
like those experienced in the Southern US or even the Caribbean Islands.
What if my family needs to contact me from home?
My Condo has a telephone and an answering machine.
Is there an Internet connection?
Bring your laptop computer with a telephone line modem and purchase prepaid
Internet Access from Cathedral Pharmacy across the street from the bus
depot in Quepos. Please see
RASCA on the LINK page. Also bring along a power surge
bar with telephone protection. Available at BestBuy for about $20.00US. Incase of power
interruption a small battery back-up is good insurance. Available at
BestBuy for about $40.00US.
Do you have TV and cable?
Yes, located in the bedroom loft. There are about 50 cable channels
including CNN news and several English movie channels. The rest are
Spanish. If you really desire a relaxing vacation without stress, try picking
up a book. There is a used book store in Quepos. We have an FM radio, which receives many stations covering various musical tastes. There are Sports Bars and many restaurants in Quepos which
also have have cable TV.
What is the Electrical Power / Voltage in
Costa Rica?
The Costa Rican standard power outlet is a non-polarized 2 prong receptacle, 120
volt / 15 amp / 60 cycle. Compatible with North America. The grounded 3
to 2 prong adapters, if required, are available in QUEPOS at the
hardware store located across the street from the bus
depot. My Condo has been fitted with the standard 3 prong
receptacle outlets.
International voltage converters maybe required for electrical
devices from other countries. International voltage converters are
available in QUEPOS at the hardware store located across the
street from the bus depot.
What is the Costa Rican currency? How
much is it worth?
Costa Rican currency is called the Colon.
06/15/2007 $1.00 US =
520 Colones
What is the purchasing power of my countries dollar in Costa Rica?
In relationship to the US Dollar, products and services in Quepos and
Costa Rica
are similar in price to the US, or even a bit less expensive.
Prices as of October 2005
A bottle of beer
in the bars: 600 colones or $1.25 US.
A can of beer in the supermarket: 370 colones or 75 cents
US.
Two 4 One Pizza franchise: price for 2 pizzas 2 topping:
Small: 4435 colones or $9.25
Medium: 5920 colones or $12.30
Large: 7161 colones or $14.90
Escalo Frio Restaurante: Supper meal prices a la carte:
Pizza Small: 2500 - 3000 colones or $5.20 - $6.25
Pasta Main Course: 2400 - 3200 colones or $5.00 - $6.65
What documents do I need to enter Costa Rica?
A valid passport with an expiry date of at least 90 days from the date you plan
on leaving Costa Rica. This is true for Canadian and US citizens.
For citizens of other countries, please check with your country's Costa Rican
Consulate.
What is the maximum stay for a visitor to Costa Rica?
Legally 90 days for Canadian and US citizens. Some tourists leave Costa Rica for 4 days and then
return for another 90 days. Again, please check with your country's Costa Rican
Consulate.
Do I need to rent a car?
No! The public buses and taxis are reasonably priced and with only an overall distance
of 4 miles between Quepos and Manuel Antonio, traveling time is about
10 minutes. Refer to the INFO page of Manuel Antonio Public Beach
and Quepos.
Am I going to have a good time?
My wife and I have offered a snippet of information in our web page.
However each traveler has their own expectations and needs. Please read the travel
guide books like Fodors, Frommers, Glassman, The Lonely Planet, etc. to determine for yourself.
What I can say is:
At the pool there won't be a PA system announcing Bingo, nor will
there be music blasting.
At Manuel Antonio Public Beach there will be more than enough room so
you can choose a place on the beach without being crowded towel to
towel.
In Quepos or at Manuel Antonio Public Beach you won't be hassled by
the constant hawkers doing commissions sales as to where to eat or selling
time-shares.
Are the Condo and surrounding areas safe?
There has been petty theft only when doors and shutters have been left open or unlocked. Be safe and always secure
My Condo, even if visiting a Condo neighbour for as little as a few minutes.
Do I have to speak Spanish?
No not really, but a few common words or phrases will be helpful. The Costa Rican people
(Ticos/Ticas) are most helpful and
proud of their country.
Is the TEFL School near your condo?
The TEFL school is located
about one half mile from My Condo, before you enter Quepos.
TEFL School, Manuel Antonio,
Costa Rica is located across the street from number 36 on the Manuel
Antonio MAP.
What is MonoTiti monkey?
A rare sub-species of squirrel monkey now only found on a tiny sliver of land between
Manuel Antonio National Park and Quepos.
In the early 90’s there were about 2000 and now the population has dwindled to approximately 1200. The MonoTiti have for a long time been on the world-endangered list.
What do the MonoTiti eat?
Mainly insects but also some fruits such as mangos.
Please see the PHOTOS of the POOL & GROUNDS.
What is Manuel Antonio National Park
and Manuel Antonio Public Beach?
Manuel Antonio National
Park is the smallest and yet most popular of the over 20 National Parks in
Costa Rica seeing about 60,000 visitors a year.
Manuel Antonio Public
Beach is the most popular of all the beaches in Costa Rica.
Where
is Manuel Antonio National Park and Manuel Antonio Public Beach
located?
Located in the Central Pacific Region and
due South as viewed on a map from the capital city of San Jose. The sandy Public Beach stretches
for about one-half mile.
Also Manuel Antonio National Park and Manuel
Antonio Public Beach are right next to each other and often becomes lumped
together. Please refer to MAP of the MAIN ROAD.
Remember the
songs "Time in a bottle", "Bad, Bad Leroy
Brown" and "And you don't mess around
with Jim". Jim Croce, singer and songwriter when he was
alive made his summer home about 1 mile from Manuel Antonio Public
Beach.