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Driving vs Flying* to Manuel Antonio

Distance: 210 kilometers from San Jose
Driving time: 3 hours
Flying time: 25 minutes
*Relative to our hub in San Jose, Costa Rica

Driving vs Flying* to Palmar Sur

Distance: 270 kilometers from San Jose
Driving time: 6 hours
 Flying time: 1 hour
*Relative to our hub in San Jose, Costa Rica


Fly to Manuel Antonio or to Palmar Sur with Nature Air, the principal provider of flights to Hotel Cuna del Angel.

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Don't lose valuable time on the road when you could be spending an extra night in this wonderful hotel!

Cuna del Angel (Cradle of Angel) is the result of careful planning and research of the best way to create an exclusive and cozy boutique hotel amidst the surroundings of exuberant tropical jungle forest, in the lobby of the Earth’s most ecologically diverse area.

Cuna del Angel is the realized dream of Tom, a German from Munich, who came to this land and instantly fell in love with its tropical surroundings and the relaxed way of living.

Astonishing views, all along the South Pacific Coast of Costa Rica, are the red carpet that leads the way to this intimate and warm construction in Colonial and Native Costa Rica’s style; a celebration of the encounter of cultures, where the best of both worlds meet, keeping the glamour and elegance of a modern and civilized world, and evoking the spiritual world of the indigenous cultures that inhabited our small yet rich country.