Jungle Creek Villas - Costa Rica Vacation Rentals
Come experience the beautiful Central Pacific beach town of Manuel Antonio, Costa Rica at Jungle Creek. Nestled in a quiet tropical setting, Jungle Creek Villas are private, secure, comfortable and fully furnished. The country's white sand beaches, Manuel Antonio National Park, shopping and local cuisine are located just minutes from the gated
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Jungle Creek Villas - Costa Rica Vacation Rentals
Come experience the beautiful Central Pacific beach town of Manuel Antonio, Costa Rica at Jungle Creek. Nestled in a quiet tropical setting, Jungle Creek Villas are private, secure, comfortable and fully furnished. The country's white sand beaches, Manuel Antonio National Park, shopping and local cuisine are located just minutes from the gated property.
Jungle Creek is your home away from home when visiting Costa Rica. A blend of tropical simplicity and familiar amenities culminate to let you comfortably relax in privacy. Jungle Creek Villas offer a variety of accommodations of all fully furnished with AC, Wifi Internet, and cable TV. The villas range from our 1,800 square foot 3-bedroom home Alma Pacifica, to our 2-bedroom getaways Dos Palmas and Mono Vista to our spacious studio El Gekko. Jungle Creek can accommodate up to 21 guests, and our flexible floor plans make our villas an exceptional location for weddings, extended families, multi-family and reunion vacations.
Costa Rican Vacation Rentals at its best.
Hang out with the monkeys at Jungle Creek!
Along with all the other wildlife, the stars of Manuel Antonio and Jungle Creek are the Squirrel Monkeys also known as the Mono Titi Monkeys. One can draw many parallels between Costa Ricans and the majestic Mono Titi. Costa Ricans embrace the small: the country is among the most minute in Latin America and the people even call themselves Ticos- a Spanish derivative for something very, very small. Like Costa Ricans, the Mono Titi live life to the fullest and have no use for disagreement or anything else that gets in the way of a good time. Unfortunately, the fuzzy little creatures are highly endangered: only 1700 remain, despite the influx of eco-tourism. Below are shots of the Titi monkeys on Jungle Creek property.