
Karina Cecilia
2 reviews on 1 places
There are a lot of different food vendors here. It's great for grabbing a beer or two, or six before taking the boats. This area is so cute and if you go during the week it's not too busy! I would highly recommend checking this out!
This park is gorgeous. I only wish we had more time to explore. We arrived at noon and the park closes the beach at 3 and the park at 5pm so make sure and arrive earlier if you want to see everything this park has to offer. Something to note is that just before you arrive at the park there are these men aggressively calling to you and stopping your car to park where they say and asking if you have tickets. If you see them just say you already have tickets and continue to the official parking lot for the park. I do recommend purchasing your tickets online as you'll only pay $18 per adult. We got roped into doing a semi private tour and ended up paying an extra $40 per person. The benefits of having a guide is they seem to know where the animals are. We would have missed most of them without him. He also has a high power telescope so we could see the animals close up. I got some pretty incredible up close photos thanks to his scope. We saw a chameleon, iguanas, a snake, 2 sloths, crabs, frog eggs, bats, and monkeys. The guide showed us the two beaches most people enjoy. The first beach or beach #3 was so beautiful. The surf did seem a little rough to get in and out of but once you were in it seemed to just let you float. The other beach was much rougher. No one was in that one. They have showers in many areas post beach swim. They also had fresh water fountains throughout to fill your own bottles. They do not allow plastic disposable water bottles at the park or food inside. There was a small cafe where you could buy lunch. I would recommend anyone come to this park just be careful of the scams on the way to the park.